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This event is made possible thanks to the generous support of the
Mollie Zweig Foundation
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Israeli Film Series
Savoy
Monday, March 10 at 7:30 PM
A young housewife becomes a fearless hostage mediator, only to be defamed, in this gripping tale of a Tel Aviv terrorist siege. On the night of March 5-6 1975, PLO gunmen enter the Savoy Hotel, seizing hostages and demanding release of Palestinian prisoners. Among the captives is Kochava Levy, a young woman of Yemini descent, whose fluency in Arabic allowed her to relay messages between IDF negotiators and the terrorists. New archival material, riveting reenactments, and stunning direction and editing bolster Dana Ivgy’s sympathetic yet complex portrayal of the heroine who used language and humanity to connect with the enemy.
Post Film discussion with Dr. Bella Krieger Director of Adult Learning & Growth Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education
The Israeli Film Series is presented in partnership with The Miami Jewish Film Festival and generously sponsored by South Pointe Tavern.
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Wednesday, March 12, 9:15 AM
JCC-U Day of Learning: A Day Full of Discovery, Conversation, and Connection
9:15 AM - Coffee, Conversation, and Surprise Topic
Start your JCC-U Day with the perfect blend of coffee, engaging conversation, and a dash of surprise topics. Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff will host this lively discussion.
10:00 AM - Choose One:
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Music History with Dr. Alan Mason
Each week, Alan introduces key moments in music history that shaped the melodies we love.
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Chair Yoga with Marta Molnar
Experience the benefits of yoga in a supportive, seated format, accessible to all, offering balance and mindfulness.
11:15 AM - Choose One:
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Art History with Dr. Batia Cohen
An engaging class exploring the masterpieces that have shaped art history.
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Spiritual Movement & Torah Meditation with Havi Heber Kunis
Deepen your spiritual practice and personal growth through the teachings of the Torah through physical movement and .
12:30 PM - Lunch and Learn
A Purim Shpiel
With Maestro Aaron Kula
This Purim Shpiel will be a joyous celebration of story and music played by Maestro Aaron Kula. This event will also feature famous Yiddish songs such as Yiddishe Mameh and Tumbalalayka, as well as songs from Israel such as Halleluya.
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Wednesday, March 19, 9:15 AM
JCC-U Day of Learning: A Day Full of Discovery, Conversation, and Connection
9:15 AM - Coffee, Conversation, and Surprise Topic
Start your JCC-U Day with the perfect blend of coffee, engaging conversation, and a dash of surprise topics. Dr. Miriam Klein Kassenoff will host this lively discussion.
10:00 AM - Choose One:
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Music History with Dr. Alan Mason
Each week, Alan introduces key moments in music history that shaped the melodies we love.
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Chair Yoga with Marta Molnar
Experience the benefits of yoga in a supportive, seated format, accessible to all, offering balance and mindfulness.
11:15 AM - Choose One:
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Art History with Dr. Batia Cohen
An engaging class exploring the masterpieces that have shaped art history.
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Spiritual Movement & Torah Meditation with Havi Heber Kunis
Deepen your spiritual practice and personal growth through the teachings of the Torah through physical movement and .
12:30 PM - Barbara Eisenberg Literary Series
Julie Satow
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Barbara Eisenberg Literary Series
Julie Satow
Wednesday, March 19, 12:30 PM
When Women Ran Fifth Avenue: Glamour and Power and the Dawn of American Fashion tells the captivating story of the rise of the department store through the lives of three visionary women who took bold risks, shaping the future for generations of women to come.
"American History at its best." – Laurence Learner, New York Times bestselling author of Capote's Women.
Julie Satow, an award-winning journalist, is the author of The Plaza, a New York Times Editor's Choice and NPR Favorite Book of 2019.
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Friday, March 21, 11 AM
Play Masterclass with John Dalton
Summer 1976
Join Theater Theory instructor John Dalton for an exclusive masterclass with the director of Summer 1976, a powerful new play exploring the emotional depth and complexity of relationships during a pivotal moment in American history.
This insightful class offers a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process of this intimate production, which brings to life the charged atmosphere of the 1970s through rich storytelling and dynamic performances.
Summer 1976 is a poignant exploration of love, politics, and the struggles of everyday life in a transformative era. Led by an incredible cast and creative team, the play captures the spirit of the times with deep emotional resonance.
Note: Matinee tickets must be purchased in advance and are sold separately from the masterclass.
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Sunday, March 30, 2 PM
Summer 1976 at GableStage
This captivating play takes an intimate and powerful look at the complexities of relationships during a transformative moment in American history. Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, Summer 1976 explores love, loss, and the changing dynamics of family and society.
The talented cast brings to life a story that resonates with anyone navigating the highs and lows of human connection.
Summer 1976 is a deeply moving exploration of the personal and social challenges of the era, offering a timeless reflection on the human experience.
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Tuesday, March 25, 7:30 PM
Songs of Paradise, Musical
Join world-renowned actor Avi Hoffman and cast for a special performance of the musical Songs of Paradise on Tuesday, March 25 at 7:30 PM.
This entertaining play reading features the comedic stylings of the Old Testament through the lens of modern humor, blending musical styles from Operetta to Jazz, Rock to Rap, Broadway to Swing. The Book of Genesis has never been so fun! Enjoy hilarious moments with Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Abraham and his family, Jacob and Esau, and Joseph with his dreams. Songs of Paradise has been compared to the classic hit musical Godspell.
About Avi Hoffman: A celebrated actor specializing in Jewish culture and Yiddish theater, Avi Hoffman has produced and performed internationally, including in festivals in Romania, Poland, Israel, and beyond. He is known for his PBS series Too Jewish and was recently inducted into the Bronx Hall of Fame.
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Wednesday, March 26, 12:30 PM
JCC-U Lunch and Talent show
Join us for a special Spring Break Lunch and a Talent Show celebrating the amazing talents of our community! Watch as our talented performers take the stage to showcase their favorite pieces in a fun and exciting display of creativity and skill.
It’s a perfect way to kick off Spring Break with great food, incredible talent, and lots of community spirit!
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