Andy Chaleff knows firsthand about feeling uncomfortable in your own body. “For someone with a disability, it’s really hard to have self-esteem,” says Chaleff, who was diagnosed with a learning disability as a child. He came to the JCC in 2010…
Programs + classes in category: week of wechsler
Improve your Gut Heath to Increase Longevity with Carol B. Espel, MS, NASM
Improve Your Vision + Brain Health with Nutrition with Rudrani Banik. M.D.
Learn If Your Clutter Is Valuable with NYC-based Clutter Expert Hillary Cooper
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If you've stopped by Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan's Box Office to ask a question or register for a program, chances are you've met Director of Registration Colton Tracy and his team of registration associates—…
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David Hatcher and his husband, Herbert Godoy, found their son, Jaylen, through David's job, but they found a community through the JCC.
An executive news producer at WNBC in New York, Hatcher was responsible for a recurring…
In the 21 years they’ve been coming to the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, Lenore and Steve Sherman have enjoyed a range of classes and programs together, from Zumba, Board30, and Pilates to jewelry-making, films, and…
"The emphasis will be on fresh, healthy, wholesome food…that's really what I do."
— Bruce Soffer
.b-lazy{ width:100%!important} .col-lg-2{display:none !important}For Bruce Soffer and Ava Lang, husband and wife…
It’s somewhat surprising that the inspiration for the JCC’s Conversations series What Everyone’s Talking About with Abigail Pogrebin, celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, came not from its host’s illustrious broadcast news background, but…
In the JCC’s Goldman-Sonnenfeldt Family Auditorium, a group of 15 teens and senior citizens walk out in silence before a waiting audience. They’re there to share stories—the Holocaust survival stories of the very…