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Family Photos in Central Park

  • Children + Families

We’re partnering with professional photographer Michelle Gevint of Teeny Panda Photography to offer mini family photo sessions in Riverside Park.

Michelle brings over a decade of experience specializing in family portraiture, and these 15-minute sessions are designed to be quick, easy + enjoyable, capturing authentic family moments against a stunning spring backdrop

You’ll receive 10 high-resolution, professionally edited images.

Click the link to select a time slot for you and your family.

Date:Sun, Apr 19, 2026
Time:8:00 AM - 12:45 PM
Location:MMJCCM
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Day Camp @ the JCC

Day Camp @ the JCC is right around the corner, don’t miss your chance to join an unforgettable summer experience! Begins, June 16–August 13

This summer, we’re expanding to welcome children ages 3–10 with brand-new divisions:

  • Lower Division (Ages 3–5)
  • Middle Division (Ages 6–7)
  • Upper Division: Specialty Camps (Ages 8–10)

Day Camp @ the JCC delivers the ultimate city camp experience—swimming, sports, arts, cooking, yoga, engineering, and so much more—right here on 76th and Amsterdam, using our world-class facilities: indoor heated pools, culinary + art studios, rooftop playground, and a full gymnasium. Campers also spend time outside each day, and older campers participate in sports every morning in the park.

Upper Division Specialty Campers enjoy concentrated time in the specialty of their choosing each week: Sports, Theater, and Visual + Culinary Arts.

Don’t wait! Secure your child’s spot for an unforgettable summer of growth, fun, and friendship today!

C+F-family-photo-shoot
Family Photos in Central Park

We’re partnering with professional photographer Michelle Gevint of Teeny Panda Photography to offer mini family photo sessions in Riverside Park.

Michelle brings over a decade of experience specializing in family portraiture, and these 15-minute sessions are designed to be quick, easy + enjoyable, capturing authentic family moments against a stunning spring backdrop

You’ll receive 10 high-resolution, professionally edited images.

Click the link to select a time slot for you and your family.

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New Moms Support Group

Navigate Parenthood with Expert Guidance + Community

Becoming a parent, whether it is your first or fourth child, is profound, transformational, and often disorienting. Our six-week new parent group at the The Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan offers a warm, welcoming space to share honestly and build community during these early months.

Led by Kate Kirschner, LMSW, PMH-C, a psychotherapist specializing in perinatal mental health, each session provides a soft landing to reflect on the themes that matter most:

  • Feeding with Compassion: Navigating the choices of breast, bottle, or formula.

  • Postpartum Wellness: Finding accessible mental health and self-care.

  • Partnership + Connection: Negotiating new roles while staying emotionally close.

  • Work + Identity: Navigating childcare transitions and the “Who am I now?” shift.

Come as you are: exhausted, joyful, messy, or uncertain. Whether you’re in love or in doubt, find solidarity in a room of people walking right beside you.

Led by Kate Kirschner, LMSW, PMH-C | 6-Week Series | Upper West Side

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Grandparent + Child Challah Bake

Tradition, Braided with Love | Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan

Join us on the Upper West Side for a joyful, multi-generational baking experience. Bond with your grandchild as you learn the hands-on art of making Challah for Shabbat, from measuring and proofing to mastering the perfect braid.

Why Join Our Workshop?

Expert Guidance: Led by a professional culinary instructor.
Mess-Free: We handle the cleanup; you focus on the memories.
Take-Home Tradition: Take home a delicious loaf for your Shabbat table.
Community: Connect with other families in a warm, welcoming space.

Details

Who: Grandparents and children of all ages.
Note: Registration is per person. Please register both the adult and each child attending.

This evocative, visually compelling film tells the expansive, multi-character story of a Jewish village in Ukraine on the border with Poland, 24 hours before Nazi Germany invades the Soviet Union.
Film | SHTTL

A filmmaker returns from Kyiv to his rural village to marry the love of his life. He is expected to marry the Rabbi’s daughter, which disrupts the balance of the whole town. In one unflinching shot, this film presents a day in the life of a Jewish village before it disappears. Shttl is the story of the inhabitants of a Yiddish Ukrainian village at the border of Poland, 24 hours before the Nazi invasion, known as Operation Barbarossa. Today, there are no such villages in existence; the production fully reconstructed a traditional “Shtetl” outside of Kyiv. Following the filming, the set was to be turned into a museum, but has since been destroyed in the ongoing political crisis between Russia and Ukraine.

Dir. Ady Walter

(Ukraine/France, 2022, 109 min)

Sons of Survivors

This co-authored memoir follows two lifelong friends, who were born in the same displaced persons camp in US-occupied Germany, in their investigation of their parents’ and other relatives’ stories about surviving the Holocaust in World War II-ravaged Poland. The memoir grapples with themes of acceptance, generational trauma, love, and self-discovery.

Speakers:
Aron Hirt-Manheimer, born in Feldafing D.P. Camp, Germany, moved to the U.S. at age 3, BA UCLA, MA Hebrew Union College, longtime editor of Reform Judaism, co-authored books on the Holocaust and Jewish history.

Marty Yura, also born to Feldafing D.P. Camp parents, BA UCLA, served in IDF during Yom Kippur War, MA California State LA, management consultant, co-founded Vista Yoga.

Moderator: Thane Rosenbaum

Reading of the Names

In Person + Virtual. For over 25 consecutive years, the Upper West Side community has gathered to read names of those among the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust.

We come together this year for the 27th anniversary of our ritual, to read the names on Monday April 13, beginning at 10 pm at Kehilat Hadar Shaare Zedek (210 W 93rd St), until 7 am, Tuesday, April 14. It will then continue from 9 am-5:30 pm at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan.

The ritual will close at 4:30 pm with a recitation of El Malei Rachamim and Kaddish for the Six Million, and a special performance by MusicTalks.

Film | The Bridge Back Home: The Sam Harris Story

A sweeping and deeply intimate portrait of Holocaust survivor Sam Harris, a man who has chosen joy in a life shadowed by unimaginable darkness. Interweaving past and present, the film moves between the horrors that tried to extinguish him and the vibrant life he built in their wake. From the ashes, Sam rose to create a thriving business, help build the third-largest Holocaust museum in the world, and raise a loving family. The film asks what it means to carry unbearable history without becoming consumed by it. It shows that healing is not forgetting; it is building. 

Dir. Lynda Medjuck Suissa

Screening followed by Q+A with Sam Harris.

Interviewing Sam Harris will be fellow co-founder of the Illinois Holocaust Museum Rick Salomon, who also chairs the Board of Senior Fellows of the Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights and sits on the Advisory Board of the Renew Democracy Initiative. Like Sam some years earlier, Mr. Salomon was recently named one of the 2026 Ellis Island Medal of Honor recipients.

(Canada, 2025, 85 min)

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March Madness Membership Sale

Become a JCC Health Club, Pool, or Basketball Member in March + Score $0 Initiation Fee!* 

Swim, sweat, swish! The JCC has everything you need in one place. Enjoy the use of two pools, a spacious fitness center, gymnasium with two basketball courts, unlimited group exercise classes, pickleball games, discounts on other JCC programs, friendly staff, and warm community!

Learn more about this limited time offer. Have questions? Email joinjcc@mmjccm.org or call 646.505.4414.

*Restrictions apply.

Film | My Underground Mother

Twenty years after her mother’s death, journalist Marisa Fox begins a deeply personal investigation that uncovers a hidden past more complex—and haunting—than she ever imagined. She knew her mother as Tamar, the fiery redheaded freedom fighter of British Mandate Palestine. But in truth, she was also Hela, a Polish-born survivor of a little-known Jewish women’s forced labor camp in Nazi-occupied Sudetenland. A real-life story of a daughter coming to terms with a woman who went to extraordinary lengths not to be defined by trauma.

Screening followed by Q+A with director Marisa Fox.

Dir. Marisa Fox

(US, 2025, 86 min)

WOW! A Culinary Celebration with Ruhama

Celebrate Yom Ha’atzmaut with a joyful, flavor-forward evening featuring Instagram sensation Ruhama (@RuhamasFood)!

In this live cooking demonstration, Ruhama will prepare some of her favorite dishes while sharing the stories, traditions, and memories that make Israeli food so much more than what’s on the plate. Enjoy drinks and dessert as we raise a glass to Israel, community, and the enduring power of food to bring people together.

ReelAbilities Film Festival

About ReelAbilities

ReelAbilities is the premier international film festival dedicated to promoting awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories, and artistic expressions of people with disabilities. ReelAbilities Film Festival: New York is the largest disability-themed film festival in the world. It is based at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, and screenings are held in various locations throughout the New York metropolitan area. The award-winning films presented during this festival include feature-length and short films created by and/or featuring talented individuals with disabilities. Post-film conversations and other engaging panels and special programs bring the community together to explore, discuss, and celebrate the diversity of our shared human experience.

Accessibility Information

ReelAbilities strives to include all people. ReelAbilities presents all films with open captions, and all venues are wheelchair accessible. The JCC offers CART at every event and Audio Description for every film. ASL interpretation and information in braille are available upon request.

Tickets for opening night and early bird passes go on sale March 12. General admission follows on March 26.

B'nai Mitzvah at the JCC
Bar/Bat Mitzvah Prep

A Meaningful Approach to B’nai Mitzvah Preparation

Preparing for a Bar or Bat Mitzvah is an important milestone for many families. This program offers a thoughtful and engaging path for students who want to explore Jewish identity, tradition, and community in a supportive learning environment.

Hosted by Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan on the Upper West Side, this experience focuses on helping students understand the meaning behind becoming a B’nai Mitzvah while building confidence and connection with peers.

Why Families Choose This Program

• Small cohort learning environment, no affiliation required.
• Discussion-based Jewish learning
• Focus on identity, meaning, and community
• Designed for grades 6 and 7 students
• Alternative to traditional Hebrew school models

Upper West Side Mimouna Celebration

Celebrate the vibrant conclusion of Passover at the Upper West Side Moroccan Mimouna! Enjoy an unforgettable evening of music, food, and tradition, featuring the enchanting sounds of Layali El Andalus. Indulge in a rich and colorful Mimouna table, overflowing with handmade sweets, traditional mufletas, and refreshing Moroccan mint tea.

Women, Theater, and the Holocaust

Join us for Remember the Women Institute’s annual “Women, Theater, and the Holocaust” evening of dramatic readings of plays by and about women. A talk-back with directors and playwrights and a reception will follow the readings.

CDA 20th Anniversary Celebration

On Monday, June 8, from 6:30–8:30 pm, we will come together at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of The Jack and Shirley Silver Center for Diverse Abilities—two decades of inclusive, supportive, and adaptive programming, and a community built on belonging. All are welcome, and we encourage you to invite family members and friends to experience the place so many of us call home.

The evening will include dinner and dancing, activities, interactive experiences, and quiet and sensory-friendly zones.

Studio Visits: A Behind-the-Scenes Art Experience

Following the success of our autumn program, Studio Visits: A Behind-the-Scenes Art Experience, curated and led by Aya Goshen, returns this spring.

Over five sessions, we will travel across New York City to visit artists in their private studios. Each visit offers a unique window into the artist’s world, exploring their practice, their work, and their sources of inspiration, while creating space for engaging dialogue and a glimpse into the art world.

Participants should be comfortable commuting to various locations throughout the city. Space is limited.

Mondays, March 30, April 13 + 27, May 4 + 11, 11 am-1 pm

Photo credit: Avital Burg, work in progress
Once Upon My Mother
Film | Once Upon My Mother

In 1963, Esther gives birth to Roland, the youngest sibling of a large family. Roland is born with a clubfoot and Esther devotes herself to ensuring that he will be able to walk and live life to the fullest. Spanning decades of hardships and miracles, this film is the true story of an incredible destiny and the greatest love of all: a mother’s love for her child.

Art House New York Cinema Week is providing free tickets funded by the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment to eligible New Yorkers. To see eligibility requirements and reserve tickets, click here.

Screening followed by Q+A with Vanessa Chalme, the niece of Roland Perez.

Dir. Ken Scott

(France/Canada, 2025, 102 min)

Turning 2s Information Sessions

Plan your child’s first school experience with confidence

Choosing a first school setting for your toddler can feel early and overwhelming. These Turning 2s Information Sessions help you understand exactly how a gentle, play-based drop-off program builds independence, confidence, and readiness before nursery school begins.

You will leave knowing what a class morning looks like, how the program supports early social and emotional growth, and whether Turning 2s is the right first step for your child turning two this fall.

Save Your Seat

Tuesday, February 10 · 9:15 am to 10 am

Tuesday, March 10 · 9:15 am to 10 am

Wednesday, April 22 · 9:15 am to 10 am

Wednesday, May 13 · 3:45 pm to 4:30 pm · Rooftop Playdate

Little Maestros Concert
Welcome Aboard: A Trip To Maestroville is a concert theatre experience. A group of friends will escort you and your Little Maestro to Maestroville where Scratch the DJ is throwing a big party and you’re invited! Come meet Maestroville’s iconic characters and hear your soon-to-be favorite songs in this new show! Little Maestros like never seen before with elevated story telling, technical elements, and audience engagement. This is a high energy and hilarious show for all ages!
Annual Benefit 2026

We’re thrilled to announce The Marlene Meyerson JCC Annual Benefit 2026 will take place on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.

Secure your tickets with a donation today!

PLEASE NOTE: Donations of $1,000 or more receive tickets commensurate with gift levels, which will be communicated via email from the JCC.

More details to be announced soon. We can’t wait to see you this spring!

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HONORING
Shelly Kivell, Philanthropist
Ilana Ruskay-Kidd, Founder and Head of The Shefa School

EVENT LEADERSHIP
Event Chairs
Lisa Messinger
Marti Meyerson and Jamie Hooper

Event Vice Chairs
(In Formation)
Lynn Bartner-Wiesel and Elisha Wiesel
Madelyn Bucksbaum Adamson
Tracey and Andy Appelbaum
Janis and Andy Arno
The Aronson Family
The Belfer Family
Robin Bernstein and John Ruskay
Susan and Jonathan Bram
Emily Caslow and Jeff Feig
Lisa Covey and Garry Popossky
Ariel Devine and Michael Lief
Leslie and Mitchell Dorf
Elena Ezratty
Joanne and Duane Fiedler
Cheri Friedman
Bonnie and Peter Gatof
Sheri and David Gellman
Patti Grabel
Rebecca and Larry Grafstein
Ellen and David Horing
Stacey and Curtis Lane
Jennifer Lee and Scott Klein
Jenny and Greg Lyss
Jill Marino
Dorothy Matza
Eileen and Michael Meyers
Jane and Daniel Och
Ellen J. Odoner
Linda and Seth Plattus
Abby Pomerantz Rothschild
Tina and Steven Price
Dina Pruzansky and Mike Herman
Nina and Ivan Ross
Lenore Ruben
Amy and Richard Ruben
Scott Ruskay-Kidd
Daniel, Emma, and Gabriella Ruskay-Kidd
Sheri and Jimmy Rosenfeld
Drs. Gail and Leonard Saltz
Abby and Jeremy Schiffman
Erica and Eric Schwartz
Beth and Uri Shabto
Amy and Corey Shanus
Sarene Shanus and Harold Treiber
Patty and Howard Silverstein
Cathy Taub and Lowell Freiberg
Liz and Dennis Ulrich
Ayala and Ken Usdin
Teri and Barry Volpert
Debra Wasserman and Jason Glasser
Caroline Gittis Werther and Daniel Werther
Lise and Jeffrey Wilks

An Evening with Broadway's Ragtime

Cast members from the critically acclaimed Broadway revival of Ragtime will spend an evening at the JCC discussing the music, the story, and the dynamic production now on stage at Lincoln Center.

Collaboratively produced by the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan and The Apollo Theater, we’ll explore the rich storylines featuring Jewish characters and Black characters who seek to thrive in early 1900s America. Featuring cast members Julie Benko and John Clay III, as well as Fredara Hadley, Ethnomusicologist at The Juilliard School. The conversation will be moderated by Lonnie Firestone, founder and co-director of Exploring The Narrative.

Teen + Tween Classes

Winter Teen + Tween classes at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan bring together movement, hands-on learning, and peer-driven experiences for ages 10 to 18. Programs run throughout the winter season and offer consistent opportunities for participation beyond the school day in New York City. Our winter lineup supports families seeking reliable youth programming that encourages skill development, personal growth, and ongoing participation across multiple interests.

Sports Classes + Leagues Ages 5 to 13
Basketball, volleyball, and league-based programs focused on skill progression, teamwork, and game play.

Volunteering + Community Service Ages 10+
Ongoing service programs connecting teens to local initiatives and values-driven participation.

Fitness + Pilates Ages 10 to 18
Training and Pilates classes centered on strength, movement awareness, and long-term wellness.

Pottery + Arts Classes Ages 5 to 13
Ceramics instruction using handbuilding techniques, kiln firing, glazing, and surface design.

Community Cooks Ages 10 to 18
Culinary programs focused on technique, collaboration, and confidence in the kitchen.

Explore more Teen + Tween programs designed to support growth, curiosity, and connection this year at JCC Manhattan.

Film | Walk With Me

Life changes when Charlie, a 57-year-old talented graphic designer, father, and charismatic community leader, discovers that his recent fogginess is due to Early-Onset Alzheimer’s disease. His wife of 30 years, Heidi Levitt, is determined to better understand the disease, learn how to live their best life with it, forge a new path forward, and document every step along the journey.

This screening will be shown with open captions, but no audio description is available for this title.

If you require ASL interpretation for the live conversation following the screening, please contact access@reelabilities.org before March 12.

Screening followed by Q+A with director Heidi Levitt.


Co-presented by ReelAbilities. Co-sponsored by CaringKind.

Dir. Heidi Levitt

(US, 2025, 90 min)

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