Learn the language of the soul and body with Israeli dancing at WJC. Reap the health and spiritual benefits!
We take our memory for granted. Despite all we hear about Alzheimer’s and the loss of memory associated with aging, we still always assume that when we wake up in the morning, we will remember who we are, where we came from, and what it is that we are supposed to do on the new day.
The softball team just released the 2018 season schedule and encourages prospective players to join them at their first practice March 25th. Help bring the Westchester Hebrew Softball League Crown back to WJC!
Meet Abby and Gabriel Tolchinsky, one of the extraordinary couples we will honor during our May 6th Annual Spring Gala.
Download the Delegation of Power of Attorney for Sale of Chametz
We are about to embark on preparations for Passover. The next few weeks will be filled with cleaning, schlepping, cooking, learning and the like, in order to assure a festive and meaningful holiday. We would like to remind you of one aspect of preparation that is very important.
Now scouting competitive players, (16+) available on Sunday mornings, from April to October.
“Loose parts” are just that – a collection of various materials ranging from plastic pieces to recycled items, things found in nature to materials generally used for art activities. There is no set way to play with these items and using them fosters creativity and imagination.
In 2017, the current Presidential Administration did everything it could to radically decrease the number of refugees admitted to the United States. The new year does not promise to be any easier.
This month, The Review focuses on the theme of leadership. In the secular world in which we live, we celebrate the birth of some of our country’s historical leaders and reflect on what it takes to be a great leader. But leadership doesn’t just take place on the grand national stage.