Everyone is Welcome Here
At the Lewis JCC, we are proud to be the heart of Jewish life in our community,
fostering an environment where everyone is welcome. We strive to create an inclusive
atmosphere that embraces all backgrounds. If you require special accommodations
to participate in our programming, please reach out to 845.362.4400 to discuss
your needs and how we can support your participation.
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ADULT LIFE EVENTS
GET READY FOR SUMMER!
JCC Rockland Camps
fun-filled summer both on campus and out on excursions. The Chazen Center for Adult Life will open daily
at noon as more parking spots become available.
Washout: In the event of a WASHOUT, where campers will be indoors for the entire day, all programming
in The Chazen Center for Adult Life will be CANCELED. A washout email will be sent in the morning.
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All programs require registration. Stop by the front desk or call 845.362.4400
to register. More information is available on our website: lewisjcc.org/adultlife
Barbara Lerche, Director of Adult Life
Julie Schneyer, Program Coordinator, juliesc@lewisjcc.org
STILL HAPPENING IN JUNE
Donna Bergstol, Adult Life, Concierge, donnab@lewisjcc.org
Monday Meet the Author
Join Meredith Schorr, a USA Today bestselling author of beloved romantic comedies,
in conversation with Barbara Lerche to explore her writing life, the inspiration behind
Roommating, and what makes a rom-com truly shine.
A light complimentary breakfast will be served.
MONDAY, JUNE 15 | 11 AM
FREE MEMBERS AND PUBLIC
The Goodfellows:
NYC during the 50s and 60s at our men’s group.
FRIDAY, JUNE 12 | 12 PM
FREE MEMBERS | $15 PUBLIC
Visit the Gallery Above at the J between now and June 26 to view our new exhibit, the Stars of
David Project. Artist Jennifer Lewis is the creator of the Stars of David project, an ongoing body
of work that visualizes the scale of Jewish lives lost during the Holocaust. Each 11 x 17 panel
contains 20,000 meticulously hand drawn Stars of David. Upon its completion, there will be 300
panels totaling six million stars, representing six million Jewish lives lost during the Holocaust.
Every 8–12 weeks, the gallery features a new exhibition—bringing fresh perspectives, stories, and
creativity to our campus. In alignment with the Lewis JCC’s mission, exhibitions are open to Jewish
artists or artists presenting Jewish-themed artwork. We invite artists of all disciplines—painting,
photography, mixed media, textile, and more—to submit their work.
To apply, please submit 3–5 digital images of recent work, an artist bio and statement, contact
information, and a link to your website or portfolio.
The Gallery Above at the J