CDA 20th Anniversary Celebration

  • Diverse Abilities

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.

Date:Mon, Jun 8, 2026
Time:6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Location:MMJCCM
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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.

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Explore the Passover story inside the Met’s Egyptian Wing through ancient artifacts, storytelling, and guided discovery for families with young children.

Led by museum educators and Jewish learning specialists, this interactive tour connects history, freedom, and tradition in a way kids can understand and enjoy.

Meet: Museum steps at 82nd St + Fifth Ave
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Annual Benefit 2026

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

Honoring Board Members

Shelly Kivell, Philanthropist

Ilana Ruskay-Kidd, Founder and Head of The Shefa School

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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Join the JCC Health Club or Pool in February with $0 Initiation Fee!* 

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Fitness + Pilates Ages 10 to 18
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Community Cooks Ages 10 to 18
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Film | This Is What Jewish Looks Like

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Screening followed by Q+A with filmmakers.

Children enjoying the Purim Carnival for NYC Families at JCC Manhattan
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Put on your costumes and jump into the fun at our Purim Carnival and Shabbat Celebration for Families in NYC, where you can bounce, play, and enjoy colorful carnival games and snacks before coming together to welcome Shabbat with a live musical band and joyful community energy.

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

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In the days following October 7, a jazz musician struggling to make ends meet is given a mission of the highest importance: to compose the music for a rousing, ruthless new national anthem.

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Music performance by Jazz vocalist Meital Waldmann.

Part of the Books That Changed My Life Festival.

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Families begin with a brief Havdalah service from 6:45 to 7 pm. After the service, children stay for a night of fun while caregivers enjoy time on their own.

Kids jump into a neon party, enjoy a dessert bar, create camp crafts, and watch a live performance. Each activity keeps children engaged, social, and entertained in a safe, supervised setting.

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Meital Waldmann: Kisufim EP Release Concert

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She has performed at leading venues in New York and Tel Aviv, including Dizzy’s Club at Lincoln Center, Birdland, Ornithology, The Triad, and Shablul Jazz Club, and is a frequent presence at the JCC, as well as at galas and special events across the United States.

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Looking for something new and interesting to do as a family or with friends? R&R is an amazing weekly free opportunity to be together as a community: an incredible, inclusive alternative to the typical New York Saturday. Make your Shabbat afternoon feel special with art, yoga, meditation, music, lectures, film, open play, and more.

R&R devotees already know the magic of this program, and we are thrilled to invite new families and adults to drop in for programs celebrating the best of the JCC. Join us for programs for babies, children, and adults that respect all levels of Shabbat observance.

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Film | The Five Houses of Leah Goldberg

She died more than four decades ago, but even today, Leah Goldberg remains an enigmatic figure—Israel’s most beloved poet, a powerful woman who reinvented herself from the ashes of World War I through her magical poetry. This documentary is a cinematic fantasy in five acts, celebrating the fascinating story of Leah Goldberg.

In partnership with the Books That Changed My Life Festival 2026 and Aleph, celebrating Hebrew International Language Day.

Screening followed by Q+A with director Yair Qedar and award-winning authors Maya Arad and Ruby Namdar.

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Children's Book Drive + Fair

NEW DATE! Free Children’s Book Fair | Sun, Mar 8, 1–4 pm | JCC Lobby

Join us for a free book fair where every child gets to build their own home library. Browse tables of gently used books—available at no cost to families. Just bring an empty bag and leave with stories to last all year.

Children’s Book Drive | Jan 19–23 | JCC Lobby

Give the gift of imagination! Donate new and gently used children’s books (ages 0–13) to be shared at our free Community Book Fair. In partnership with the Office of NYC Council Member Gale A. Brewer. Part of the Books That Changed My Life Festival.

We especially need:

  • Children’s books in Spanish, French, and Russian
  • Picture books, early readers, and chapter books in good condition

We cannot accept:

  • Books for adults, encyclopedias, textbooks, or magazines
  • Damaged books (ripped, written in, moldy, etc.)

Volunteer shifts are available for both the drive and the fair. 

Winter Adult Swim Classes

Registration is now open for adult winter swim classes. Save your spot in the pool and choose from beginner through advanced swim clinics. For more information, contact us at jccswimschool@mmjccm.org.

Adult Beginner 1
Come learn the fundamentals of swimming and water safety in a supportive and relaxed group setting in our Adult Beginner 1 Swim Clinic. In this weekly clinic we will introduce safe swimming foundations such as breath control and learning to float, as well as rudimentary freestyle and backstroke technique. This class has no prerequisites and is suitable for all beginner swimmers.
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Adult Beginner 2
Continue your progress from our Beginner 1 Swim Clinic or join us if you meet the prerequisites below. In this weekly clinic we will continue to build on our rudimentary knowledge of freestyle and backstroke as we are well on our way toward mastering those skills. This class will focus on precision and efficiency in each stroke as well as breath control, while continuing to emphasize important water safety skills. Prerequisites: Swimmers must be comfortable fully submerging, and have learned the foundations for flutter kicks and pulling.
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Adult Intermediate
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Adult Advanced
Our advanced swim clinic is for swimmers looking to build their endurance while following a 45 minute swim workout. Work with our expert coaches on drills to develop your core strength, stroke timing, and stamina. Classes will include a mix of drills, instruction, and continuous swimming. Prerequisite: Swimmers must be able to swim 50 meters of freestyle and backstroke continuously and follow a 45 minute swim workout without pause.
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Don’t wait to register, spots are limited!

Private Swim Lessons

The JCC offers private swim lessons for adults and children ages 6 months and up. Book now with one of our expert instructors!

Sunset Circus

Due to overwhelming success, Sunset Circus is BACK! Experience an immersive circus for audiences of all ages, presented by the physical theater company Parallel Exit.

The extremely popular, New York Times-celebrated Sunset Circus features a company of 5-7 circus artists, including aerialists, jugglers, acrobats, and comedians. The sensational cast will entertain everyone, from kids to parents to grandparents, so bring the whole family!

Sunday, March 22
Morning Show (11 am-noon) | Afternoon Show (2-3 pm)

Sunday, May 3
Morning Show (11 am-noon) | Afternoon Show (2-3 pm)

Become a Shomer. Give Today.

Security That Feels Like Belonging
The Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan is more than a building. It is a home — a place where people gather, belong, and feel safe.

At the heart of this commitment is our role as Shomer — the Hebrew word for guardian and protector. Security here is not just about cameras or walls, but about safeguarding lives and creating a true sense of welcome.

Since 2023, our costs have risen by $700,000 as we adapt to evolving threats and best practices.

That’s why we’ve launched the Shomer Fund — to ensure safety is never static but always advancing.

Your support makes possible:

  • Highly trained guards who know our members by name
  • Fortified entrances and exits
  • Emergency readiness through evolving protocols
  • Continuous upgrades to technology, infrastructure, and training

Protect the traditions, programs, and people that make our community strong.

Every Safeguard Starts with You. Be a Shomer.

Looking for something else? Learn more about other ways to donate, or contact a member of our team at development@mmjccm.org.

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