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Gems at the J | Learn and Light Bites with Main Line Health: Understanding Your Genetics, The Relationship Of Genetics To Cancer And Cardiac-related Illnesses with Jacqueline Neminski and Cristina Nixon

Kaiserman JCC 45 Haverford Rd, Wynnewood, PA, United States

Speaker: Genetic Counseling Team: Jacqueline Neminski, MS, LCGC and Cristina Nixon, MS, LCGC Topic: Understanding your Genetics: The Relationship of Genetics to Cancer and Cardiac-related Illnesses Each month we will bring a different speaker to discuss health and wellness topics. Lunch cosponsored by Tikvah Click here to register for this class!  

Free

Gems at the J | Zentangle for the Seasons | November 19

Kaiserman JCC 45 Haverford Rd, Wynnewood, PA, United States

Instructor: Mindy Shapiro Cost: $15 / Session Zentangle® has been described as a spiritual art practice which enhances mindfulness and self-awareness, decreases stress and calms the mind. In this relaxing, creative, meditative and fun workshop, where no talent or experience is needed, you will learn 4-6 basic Zentangle patterns. Each structured pattern will be broken down […]

$15

Gems at the J | Aging Alone Together With Dorot NY On Zoom

Kaiserman JCC 45 Haverford Rd, Wynnewood, PA, United States

Instructors: DOROT Facilitators Class Dates: 10/30, 11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 12/4,12/11 Aging Alone Together is DOROT’s flagship program for those who identify as solo agers and are 60+. DOROT defines a solo ager broadly as an individual who, by choice or circumstance, function without the support system traditionally provided by family. DOROT offers strengths-based practical ways […]

Free

Gems at the J | Philly Trip – Amsterdam at Theatre Ariel

Kaiserman JCC 45 Haverford Rd, Wynnewood, PA, United States

Price includes show and transportation Join us for a day in Philadelphia. Enjoy lunch on your own and see a production of Amsterdam by Theater Ariel. Four actors take us on the whirlwind, stream-of-consciousness journey of a Jewish woman living in Amsterdam who stumbles upon a long-forgotten gas bill from 1944. The bill’s implications send […]

$36