Kid’s Night Out – Cat in the Hat Sat., April 22 | 6-10 p.m. Valley of the Sun JCC – 12701 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 85254
Parents, enjoy the night out while we entertain the kids! We have an evening of surprises in store with children pre-K-5 as they learn magic tricks, create their own cartoon flip-book, share jokes and watch the Cat in the Hat movie! Dinner and snacks are included. Member: $25 per child; Non-member: $35 per child. For those grades 5-8, we enjoy Havdalah mixers in the Teen Lounge, then hop in the vans and for an evening of fun at Dave & Busters. Members: $40; Non-members: $50. Sibling discounts available.
Gesher Disability Resources (Formerly Council For Jews With Special Needs) presents our 2nd annual Community Dance for Adults with Special Needs!
*Hollywood theme – Dress the part!
Come dance the night away with a DJ playing all of your favorite tunes. Meet new people and make a friend for life.
Cost is $5 (caregivers and volunteers are free) – Cash only please
RSVP Required : Rachel@cjsn.org or (480) 629-5343
The Israeli American Council Arizona will be holding a Mimuna on Saturday, April 22 from 8:30-11:30 pm at the Arizona Jewish Historical Society at 122 E. Culver St. in Phoenix.
Mimouna is a traditional festival celebrated by Moroccan Jews at nightfall on the last day of Passover and throughout the following day until sundown. Since the celebration coincides with the last day of Passover; breads, cakes and leavened breads previously prohibited from being eaten during Passover are particularly present in the celebration.
The IAC Arizona’s Mimuna will feature a community Havdalah service, traditional sweets reception, cash bar, live music, belly dancers, backgammon tournament, hookah lounge and more. This is an age 21+ only event.
Tickets are $20 per person. Visit azmimouna.eventbrite.com to register.
Focused on introducing multi-sport to the next generation, the third annual Tucson Jewish Community Center (Tucson J) and Tucson Medical Center (TMC) will present a FUN family triathlon for the whole family on Sunday, April 23 from 7:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. This event is a partnership with Tucson Medical Center . The Shyann Kindness Project is the beneficiary of the Tucson Family Tri.
A fun event designed for Kids and their adult mentors or families to enjoy together! Non-competitive, participatory style triathlon will let young people get their feet wet in multi-sport. Unlike most other kid’s tris, adult mentors like a parent, friend, or coach can register for the event to swim, bike and run with their youth. This event is for everyone to enjoy a healthy day together and leave with a smile.
Come explore your integrated place in nature with award-winning wildlife artist and writer Beth Surdut, creator of the illustrated Listening to Raven stories and The Art of Paying Attention NPR radio series. Hone your perception through workshop exercises and sharing of stories in the classroom and outdoors in Agua Caliente Park. Ages 12 and up.
Sacred time and emotional fullness can help promote meaningful and long-term family health. Enjoy an interactive and reflective conversation about bringing family closer together through age-old practices such as transforming a dining room table into an altar to create shared family spirituality. Speaker Avraham Alpert is the spiritual leader of Congregation Bet Shalom in Tucson and is in his final year of rabbinical seminary at the Academy for Jewish Religion in Los Angeles after serving as a hazzan for more than 18 years. He leads services and officiates a full range of life cycle events, counsels people in need, trains students of all ages, coordinates lay-leaders, develops programs, and teaches creative classes.
This is one of two April lectures in the Shalom in Every Home Healthy Family Lecture Series sponsored by Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Southern Arizona and the LEAH program, which is funded by the Jewish Federation of Southern Arizona.
Adult Swim Clinic: Flip-Turn & Freestyle Sun., April 23 | noon – 2 p.m. Valley of the Sun JCC – 12701 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 85254
A master swim coach teaches swimmers 18+ how to flip at the wall and improve freestyle progressions. Members: $35; Non-members: $50. For more information and to register, 480.481.7035 or aquatics@vosjcc.org.
Sunday, March 26 at 2 pm
Percussion Ensemble: “Tommy Tom-tom and Chillin’ Willie Go to the Zoo”
Our old friends Tommy Tom-tom and Chillin’ Willie take a field trip to the
zoo. Join us and learn about the sounds of the animal kingdom.
Sunday, April 23 at 2 pm
Piano Trio and Friends: “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”
The Bear family was in an uproar. Enjoy this delightful retelling of the
classic tale composed by TSO violinist Michael Fan.
Sunday, May 21 at 2 pm
Flute Viola Harp Trio: “Pip and the Pirate”
It was graduation day at the Pirate Academy. Join us for this new musical
adventure by TSO violinist and composer Michael Fan.
Survivor procession and candle lighting. Reception hosted by Women of Reform Judaism of Temple Emanu-El. This program will mark 80 years since the opening of the “Degenerate Art” (Entartete Kunst) exhibition staged by the Nazis in Munich in 1937. The exhibition specifically targeted Jewish artists, art collectors and dealers and presented modernist art as a threat to the “Aryan” ideals of German culture. This Yom HaShoah commemoration will provide an opportunity to reflect on the relationship between art, politics and memory.
With her hands using color, texture, humor and a variety of mediums Julie Szerina Stein tells her stories of both Jewish ritual and everyday life. Anne Lowe tends to call her art “paper therapy.” Both of these Jewish artists will be exhibiting some of their artwork in the Tucson Jewish Community Center’s (the Tucson J) Fine Art Gallery from April 21 through May 30.
They are part of a show, entitled, Groovin’ Together: Artists of the Many Hands Courtyard and the Tucson Artist Cooperative. In total, there will be pieces from ten different women artists from Tucson.
The public is invited to a free reception at The J on Sunday, April 23 from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. to view the exhibit and to meet the artists.