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All the programs offered at the Lawrence Family JCC, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS for the fall, 2012.
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Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS
2012/5773Volume 13, Number 3
www.lfjcc.org
JCCs of North A
merica
please mail registration form and payment to:Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUSAttn: Accounts Receivable4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla, California 92037-1348
No registration confirmations are sent. The JCC reserves the right to cancel any activity due to insufficient enrollment. In such cases, a full refund willbe given. The JCC reserves the right to change staffing and class instructors as needed.
Name (Person Responsible for Payment)
Home Phone
Address
Participant Name Activity Date of Birth Days/Times Dates Fee
JCC member? o Yes o No
City Zip
Business Phone Cell Phone
Participant Name Activity Date of Birth Days/Times Dates Fee
Participant Name Activity Date of Birth Days/Times Dates Fee
payment method: o Check o Visa* o Mastercard* o Discover*Card # __________________________________________ Exp ____________ Signature_______________________________________________a $20 charge will be applied to all returned checks. *There is a 3% handling fee added to all credit card transactions over $100.00 processed by the JCC.
publicity statement: The JCC reserves the right to use all photographs taken of all individuals while participating in JCC programs for any and all publicity purposes. If you donot want to have a family member’s photo included you must submit a written letter to the JCC Marketing Dept. stating this with a photo of the individ-ual/s this concerns.
emergency Contact information: In case of emergency, the following person can be contacted if parents are not available:
Name _____________________________________________________________________ Relationship __________________________________Phone (H) ___________________________________ (W) ____________________________________ (Cell) _______________________________
name of person(s) to whom child(ren) can be released: Name: ____________________________________________________ Name: _________________________________________________Phone: ____________________________________________________ Phone: ________________________________________________Special Medical Concerns/Physical Limitations/Allergies: _________________________________________________________________________
assumption of RisksI/We as an individual or parent or guardian of the participants named herein, assume all risks and hazards incidental to the activity, and release from responsibility and agree to indemnify and hold harmless the JCC, its officers, directors, independent contractors, volunteers and all employees for any illness or injury to me or mychildren or family members, occurring during his/her/our participation in any activity or use of a recreational facility at or conducted by the JCC.
Parent/Guardian Signature _________________________________________________________________________ Date ___________________________________
Bus tRanspoRtation (See Back) _______________
total _______________
if registrant is under 18,please fill out the
reverse side as well.
JCC 2012 Class RegistRation FoRm
parent 2 name
Phone (H) Phone (W)
Address
City Zip
parent 1 name
Phone (H) Phone (W) Phone (Cell)
Phone (Cell)
Address
City Zip
Bus transportationBus transportation provided from local schools. Please call for information, Youth and Camp Department, ext. 1132.
supeRvision Fee (# of days per week) sChool to Be piCked up FRom________________________________________o $50 per month/4–5 days o $35 per month/3 days o $30 per month/2 days o $25 per month/1 day total _______________
Bus space is limited. First come, First served. in order to confirm your reservation, it must be confirmed by the Youth department (858) 362-1132.
parent’s medical authorizationIn the event I cannot be reached in an emergency, I hereby give my permission to the physician selected by the Youth Director to hospitalize, secureproper treatment, and to order injection, anesthesia or surgery for my child(ren).
Health Insurance Company ___________________________________________________ Policy # _______________________________________
Field trip ConsentI hereby give my child(ren) __________________________________________________ permission to participate on field trips sponsored by theJewish Community Center and to release the JCC and its said representatives from all liability for any mishap which may befall said child.
In the event of an accident or illness, I give the JCC and its authorized representatives permission to obtain proper aid and treatment for the abovenamed child(ren).
Parent Signature______________________________________________________________________ Date _______________________________
Home Phone ___________________________ Business Phone____________________________ Cell Phone _______________________________
parent Custody authorization Form (if necessary) Children will be released to either parent unless we are notified with proper documentation to do otherwise. We cannot withhold a child from a par-ent unless this procedure is followed. Please complete the questions below and attach copies of your documents.
Child 1 __________________________________________________________ D.O.B.__________________________________________________________________________________________
Child 2 __________________________________________________________ D.O.B.__________________________________________________________________________________________
Child 3 __________________________________________________________ D.O.B.__________________________________________________________________________________________
The following people have restricted access to my child(ren). The appropriate legal documentation is attached.
Name(s) ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Explain Restriction ________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Parent Signature______________________________________________________________________ Date _______________________________
if parents live in separate households, the following must be completed.
Child lives with? o Parent 1 o Parent 2 o Both o Other
JCC 2012 Youth RegistRation FoRm
s ta F F l i s t i n gMichael Cohen ........................................ext. 1107Executive Director
Nancy Johnson........................................ext. 1143Chief Financial OfficerGillian Argoff-Treseder ..........................ext. 1115Director of Membership
Tamara Azizov..........................................ext. 1144Accounts Payable
Paul Baranowski ....................................ext. 1133Sports and Fitness Director
Nicole Bennett ........................................ext. 1132Youth/Camp Assistant
Chasen Booher ........................................ext. 1340Fitness & Wellness Director
Kim Christ..................................................ext. 1348Box Office Manager
Karen Flexer Friedenberg ......................ext. 1331Teen Director
Phan Garrison ..........................................ext. 1179 Assistant Development Director
Alma Hadash Geiger ..............................ext. 1171Director of Early Childhood Education
Joyce Mishoulam-Grant ........................ext. 1142Creative Director
Jessica Grossman ..................................ext. 1355Associate Director of Development
Noah Hadas..............................................ext. 1327Director, Adult Jewish Education
Susan Hagler............................................ext. 1150Library Program Assistant
Ken Heidman............................................ext. 1136Tennis—Head Teaching Pro
Christian Henry ........................................ext. 1126Assistant Sports, Fitness & Aquatics Director
Gilad Hoffman ..........................................ext. 1125Adult League/Youth Sports Director
Lori Kauffman-Faison..............................ext. 1123Inclusion Director
Ana Kozlowski..........................................ext. 1110Director of Development
Sandra Kraus ..........................................ext. 1140Film Festival Producer
Joey Landwehr ........................................ext. 1341JHCompany Artistic Director
Darrell Lee ................................................ext. 1124Security Director
Shannon Lee ............................................ext. 1116Membership Associate
Anjanette Maraya-Ramey......................ext. 1342Theatre Manager
Judy Nemzer ............................................ext. 1352Shalom Baby Coordinator
Nan Pace ..................................................ext. 1155JHCompany Managing Director
D. Candis Paule........................................ext. 1114Performing Arts Series Producer
Shanon Kelley Powell ............................ext. 1106Facilities Coordinator
Melanie Rubin..........................................ext. 1141Director of Adults & Senior Programs
Wendy Sabin-Lasker ..............................ext. 1149Center for Jewish Culture Director
Debbie Schork ........................................ext. 1146Accounts Receivable Specialist
Dan Shapiro..............................................ext. 1334Director of Marketing
Sandy Siperstein Rafner ........................ext. 1112Director of Camp & Youth
Mick Sliwicki............................................ext. 1105Facilities Manager
Judi Sofer ................................................ext. 1354Early Childhood Education Assistant Director
Laura Strafaci ..........................................ext. 1147Assistant Controller
Ilene Tatro ................................................ext. 1154Programs Manager, San Diego Center for Jewish CultureCoordinator, Gotthelf Art Gallery
Susan Villoria ..........................................ext. 1145Payroll/Personnel
Emily Weber ............................................ext. 1116Membership Associate
Marcia Tatz Wollner................................ext. 1174Director, Literary Arts and Educational Resources
Youth Coordinator....................................ext. 1117Youth Coordinator
how to call the JCCCall the JCC Front desk at (858) 457-3030 or dial
(858) 362- followed by the four digit extension
lawrence Family Jewish Community CenterJaCoBs FamilY Campus
FALL/WINTER PROGRAMSSeptember 1–December 31, 2012
Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Nierman Preschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Infant Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Youth/Camp Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Youth Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19JHCompany Youth Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Teen Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Aquatic Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Personal Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Fitness Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Adult Tennis, Yoga and Pilates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Adult Sports and Leagues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Seniors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34San Diego Center for Jewish Culture . . . . . . . . . . . See Insert
Con
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Alma Hadash Geiger . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1171Director of Early Childhood Education
Judi Sofer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1354Early Childhood Education Assistant Director
Nataliya Telerman . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1354Early Childhood Education Assistant Director
Dana Koenig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1170Early Childhood Education Operations Coordinator
Jennifer Meltzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1172Early Childhood Education Program Coordinator
Debbie Peterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1130Early Childhood Education Accounting Assistant
Kristine Allaband . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1146Accounts Receivable Specialist
Nancy Owens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1121Cashier
Room 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1281Room 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1282Room 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1283Room 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1284Room 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1285Room 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1286Room 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1287Room 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1288Room 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1289Room 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1290Room 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1291Room 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1284Explorer Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1292Room 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1260Room 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ext. 1118
i m p o R ta n t n i e R m a n p R e s C h o o l p h o n e n u m B e R s
message FRom the pResident
4 JCC�Program�Guide�•�Fall/Winter�2012�����www.lfjcc.org
Melissa Garfield BartellPresident, Board of Directors
I can’t believe that it has already been two years since I wrote my first Presidents’ letter for the JCC programguide. Time has passed by quickly so apparently it is true that “time flies when you are having fun” as itdid during my tenure as JCC Board President. In this whirlwind, it’s really heartwarming to see that weactually completed the major goals laid out back in our strategic plan in 2010.
Highlights of what we set out to do and have accomplished:
Goal: Expanding secular programming to reach greater audiences.Accomplished: We, for the first time, now offer a wide range of general interest classes ranging from technology classes, dance, gardening and genealogy. We are excited to continue to expand class optionsand watch this program grow
Goal: Expanding Jewish programming to reach greater audiences.Accomplished: One years after the integration of Agency for Jewish Education, programs including Florence Melton Adult Mini-School, Distinguished Speaker Series, Coronado Lecture Series, NorthCounty Lecture Series, Teacher Development Program, Partners in Prevention, JServe, Yom Limmud: San Diego’s Community Day of Learning and March of the Living are thriving at their new home.
Goal: Expanding Outreach Programs in North CountyAccomplished: With the amazing support of the Leichtag Foundation, we have made huge strides inNorth County. We now offer significant programs in a wide variety of areas including Shalom Baby, Jewish Education, Film Festival, Performing Arts Series and Book Fair. In fact, this November, for thefirst time ever, Book Fair will have a permanent North County location at Temple Solel.
Goal: Continue the financial strength of our institution.Accomplished: We have just ended our fiscal year with a balanced budget for the 9th straight yearand our reserves have reached their highest level.
Goal: Making the JCC the best place to work for our staffAccomplished: We selected the firm Peter Baron Stark to conduct an employee satisfaction survey assessinghow we are doing and how we can improve. In recognition of our overall exceptionally favorable responserate and high scores (compared to hundreds of other organizations around the country), the JCC/CJCwas awarded a Workplace Excellence Award. But beyond this significant honor, we now are examiningthe limited areas of recommended improvement and are implementing new policies to get even better.
Goal: Maintain the JCC as a state of the art facility and create a gathering place for people to socialize and enjoy.Accomplished: Through the generosity of many, we raised over $769,000 on a new capital campaignwhich has allowed us to make this goal a reality. We are thrilled to have opened up The Bean, a 1,000square foot gathering space in front of the facility designed to relax, schmooze, enjoy coffee or smoothiesor catch a game on flat screen TVs. We also recently completed major improvements to the David &Dorothea Garfield Theatre thanks to a very generous legacy gift from Sheila and Hughes Potiker aswell as significant upgrades to the Jacobs Family Gymnasium, Albert A. Hutler Tennis Center andthe overall facility.
I feel privileged to have helped lead us through these accomplishments, but clearly they are not the resultof any one person, but rather the product of many individuals pulling together for common goals. We areso lucky to have incredibly dedicated lay leaders, staff and volunteers that make the JCC a very special place.
Finally, I want to pass the baton to Larry Katz as he will soon begin his period as Board President. Larry,a past volunteer of the year, has been on the JCC Executive Board for more than a decade. He is superblydedicated, analytical, enthusiastic and an overall great guy. He will surely do a wonderful job over thenext two years. Although I’m saying goodbye as JCC President, I look forward to continuing to be veryinvolved with the JCC and CJC as I will remain on their respective executive boards and look forward tocontinuing all the great work to help us take the “J” to new heights.
JCC�Program�Guide�•�Fall/Winter�2012�����www.lfjcc.org 5
SPECIAL�THANKS�TO�EARLY�MAJOR�UNDERWRITERSCHAMPION�SPONSORS
MAJOR�SPONSORS
For more information call (858) 362-1179 or visit www.lfjcc.org
17th AnnualJCC Golf Classic
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2012AT THE EXCLUSIVE
DELMAR COUNTRYCLUBAND THE SPA AT RANCHO VALENCIA
To benefit the programs and services of the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS
SAN DIEGO CENTER FOR JEWISH CULTURELawrence Family Jewish Community Center • JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS
TICKETS & PASSES ON SALE AFTER SEPTEMBER 13, 2012BOX OFFICE: (858) 362-1348
SAVE THE DATES!18TH Annual
SAN DIEGO JEWISH BOOK FAIROur Chai Season
November 3–5, 2012 • Temple Solel, Cardiff by the SeaNovember 8–11, 2012 • JCC, La Jolla
Watch for YourBook Fair Brochurein the MailSchedule Online:www.sdjbf.org
6 JCC�Program�Guide�•�Fall/Winter�2012�����www.lfjcc.org
Brian & Dawn Berson and FamilyPhyllis & Daniel Epstein*
Teresa & Merle FischlowitzThe Galinson Family
Galinson-Fantel Family*Lisa Braun Glazer & Jeff Glazer
Joseph & Dorothy Goldberg Charitable Trust
Susan & Jim MorrisSheila & Hughes Potiker**Vivien & Jeffrey Ressler*
Joyce Axelrod & Joseph FischSondra & Robert Berk*Julie & Edgar Berner*
Arthur Brody** & Phyllis Cohn Leslie & Shlomo Caspi
Richard & Silvana ChristyNaomi & Al Eisman*
Joseph J. Cohen & Martha P. Farish*Jack** & Sigrid Fischer*
Marsi & Eric GardinerSylvia & David Geffen*
Mark & Hanna Gleiberman
Francine & Phillip Ginsburg*Stacy & Jonathan Halberg and Family
Miriam & Jerome Katzin*Robert Lawrence** & Laurie Black
Zita & Morris LiebermenschJay & Jennifer LevittThe Lipinsky Family
Jeffrey & Barbara LubinJean N. Mayer, In Memory of
Boris BukharskyNierman Foundation
Julie & Lowell Potiker*Shirley & Emanuel** Ravet*
Janet & Ivan RostovskyShari & Frederick Schenk
Schorr Lieberman Family FoundationElyse Sollender
Amy & Charles SpielmanGloria & Rodney Stone*
Susan Chortek-Weisman & Eric Weisman*
Zemer Family – CHARRIOL USAAnonymous
City National BankBetty & Melvin Cohn*
Roberta & Stephen EdelsteinGayle Blatt & Mike Eisengart
Judy & Mike Feldman*Alma & Jonathan Geiger
Mark & Cindy Hoffman and Family*
Susan & David Kabakoff*Marjory Kaplan & J.J. Surbeck*
Larry KatzLisa & Gary Levine
Barbara & Mathew LooninNorthern Trust
Lee & Stuart Posnock
Sandford** & Laurayne Ratner*Marian L. & Sidney R. Silverman
Sandra Silverstein, In Memory of EdwardKamilah & Gaura Tibbitts
Dorothy Winter*The Wolfenzon FamilyJackie & Bertie Woolf
pillars of light annual giving CampaignChaRteR memBeRsIn formation as of July 5, 2012
Chortek Family*Gary & Jerri-Ann Jacobs and Family*
Joan & Irwin Jacobs*Jewish Federation of San Diego County
Leichtag Foundation*The Melvin Garb FoundationThe Mizel Family FoundationDr. Robert & Mao Shillman
Mickey SternViterbi Family Foundation*
David & Sharon Wax*The Westreich Foundation
*Funds granted through the Jewish Community Foundation **Of Blessed Memory
visionaRies
Melissa Garfield Bartell & Michael BartellMonica Handler Penner & Amnon Gires
Debby & Hal Jacobs*
Deni & Jeff JacobsDrs. Stacy & Paul Jacobs*
Sally Plaxe**Harold R. Stern Foundation
Caryn & Alan Viterbi and Family*
luminaRies
paCesetteRs
innovatoRs
tRailBlazeRs
Regents
Thank You for Your Support
Lisa & Steve AltmanCecelia & Irving** Appelbaum
Judy ApplebaumScott Applebaum
Dr. Stephen Baird & Carol Davidson BairdIna Bartell & Rusti Bartell
Ralph & Roberta Wagner BermanMatt & Nancy Browar
Linda & Stephen CarsonMyrna & Michael Cohen
Lori, Mark & Nathan ConlanLinda & Eric Daniels
Daniel & Emily Einhorn*Toby & Norman Eisenberg
Claire & David Ellman*Sarah & Earl N. Feldman
Diane, Elliot, Brett & Michael Feuerstein*Susanna & Michael Flaster
Helen & Dr. Donald R. FlemingPauline Foster – Foster Family Foundation*
Judith & Dr. William FriedelDeborah & A. Marcus Gerber and Family
Beverly & Joseph Glickman
Iris & George GoodmanZelda & Murray Goodman**Roanne & Henry Gotthelf*
Bryna Haber*Diane & James Hickman
Sonia & Andy IsraelRuth & Paul Jacobowitz
Muriel KaplanTheodore Kaplan, In Memory of Zena
Sally Katz & Scott HoutsSherry & Larry Kline
Ana & Jaime Oscar Kozlowski, In Memory of Dorotea Landau
Milton Krasner/Krasner JewelersSandra** & Robert Kritzik
Leon & Joan Lachman, In Memory of Mike Zaks
Isaac & Candice LagnadoArthur & Sandra Levinson
Dr. Duncan McRee & Janice Yuwiler Danielle & Brian Miller/Geppetto’s
Robert & Lynette Northcutt
Maury & Lillian Novak Charitable TrustRoselyn & Stanley Pappelbaum
Alan & Shayne PellerLinda & Shearn Platt
Susan & Stephen Polis-Schutz*Allison & Robert PriceCheryl Rattner Price
Lillian & Sheldon** Scharlin*Margery P. Schneider**Denise & Sydney Selati
Barbara & Lawrence ShermanBlanche Shiller**Susan H. Shmalo
Dr. David & Miriam SmotrichElene** & Herbert Solomon*
Lisa & Nate SteinGertrude Thaler**
Nessim & Sarah TianoJan Tuttleman & Craig Lambert*
Tammy & Louis VenerLeah & Charles** Zibbell
Helene & Allan ZimanAnonymous (3)
pillars of light annual giving CampaignWe offer our deepest gratitude to all thegenerous donors who continue to supportour Pillars of Light Annual Giving Campaign.Under the leadership of Gary Jacobs andDavid Wax, the Pillars Campaign has becomea model for other agencies across the country.Now on its ninth year, the Pillars Campaigngoal for this fiscal year is to raise $1.46 millionto ensure the continued growth, strengthand vitality of the JCC programs benefitingthe San Diego community.
The Pillars Campaign consolidates donor giving into a one-time integrated ask withthe choice of a multi-year commitment.Donors are able to designate their gift to theprograms and areas of their choice. Thesedesignations reach all corners of our agency.
Please join the Pillars of Light Annual Giving Campaign and enjoy special benefitsand privileges. For information, please callAna Kozlowski, Director of Development,ext. 1110.
JCC�Program�Guide�•�Fall/Winter�2012�����www.lfjcc.org 7
DAVID & DOROTHEA GARFIELD THEATRE
tRiBute seatsavailaBle
A lasting wayto recognize, honor or memorialize your loved ones in perpetuity on a
theatre seat plaque for a $1,000 gift.
All proceeds benefit the daily operations of the JCC as well as
the Theatre Endowment Fund.
Each tribute seat may be named by an individual, family, or
shared by a group of donors.
For information, call phan garrison, ext. 1179
Anonymous in Memory ofNancy Hirsig
Leonard Abrahms TrustCecilia & Irving** Appelbaum
Joyce AxelrodDr. Stephen &
Carol Davidson BairdDiana Barliant &
Nowell WischMelissa Garfield Bartell &
Michael BartellJulie & Edgar Berner
Raquel Berson**Samuel Berson**
Linda & Stephen CarsonChortek Family Foundation
Joseph Cohen & Martha Farish
Myrna & Michael CohenBetty & Mel Cohn Charitable Fund
Claire & David Ellman
Phyllis & Dan EpsteinSigrid & Jack** Fischer
Teresa & Merle FischlowitzSusanna & Michael Flaster
Morris Freifelder**Gertrud Friedburg**
Dr. William & Judith Friedel
Elaine & Murray GalinsonMax M. & Jayne V. Gauchman Trust
Jean & Franklin GaylisSylvia & David Geffen
Joseph & Beverly GlickmanDr. Oscar & Rita Greene
Herman Hindel**Samuel Hindel**
Sonia & Andy IsraelJerri-Ann & Gary Jacobs
Joan & Irwin JacobsHoward Jacoby
Charmaine & Maurice Kaplan**Marjory Kaplan
Larry KatzDavid K. KrollSeth KrosnerEdith Lange
Robert Lawrence** & Laurie Black
Sandra & Arthur LevinsonMorris & Zita Liebermensch
Bob LinFrances Lobman
Ervin LondonDr. Charles & Ilene Mittman
Bobbye MorganMary & Jan Netusil**
Newmark Family TrustHanka & Lou PhillipsJeff Platt & Gina LewLinda & Shearn Platt
Lori & Kenneth PolinSheila & Hughes Potiker
Family FoundationLaurayne & Sandford** Ratner
Frieda RosenbergShari & Frederick Schenk
Jane & Colin ScherMargerie Schneider**
Leah Shapov**Barbara & Lawrence Sherman
Belle ShermanBlanche Shiller**
Norman & Anneliesse Shulman**Phyllis & Jerry Siperstein
Lisa & Nate SteinSusan Ten Eyck Mallory
Sharon & David WaxIdelle Weissenberg**
Mort Winski**Dr. Donald &
Marcia WolochowAnonymous (19)
In formation as of March 3, 2012 **Of Blessed memory
The Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS wouldlike to thank all the generous donors who have remembered us in their estate plans.
8 JCC�Program�Guide�•�Fall/Winter�2012�����www.lfjcc.org
BAT MITZVAHtalia michal israelJoey�Landwehr�–�JHCompany Youth Theatre
BRISgabriel BastidasStuart�Rubenstein,�MD�
GET WELL SOONmidge FerrisElaine�Leon�–�Senior Department
geri shaevelElaine�&�Harold�Charlat
HAPPY BIRTHDAYJim FarleyMyrna�&�Michael�Cohen�
gary JacobsSylvia�&�David�Geffen
norman mannEleanor�Hoffman�–�Mark Mann FundJeffrey�Silberman�&�Karen�Foster�Silberman
–�Mark Mann FundArlene�&�Fred�Weitzen
IN HONOR OFlara alexanderGwen�Maxwell
mickey sternElaine�Leon�-�Senior Department
IN MEMORY OFdiana Jane BarliantMyrna�&�Michael�Cohen
esme BerghausGary�&�Cheryl�Levitt
arthur BrodyMyrna�&�Michael�Cohen
Ana�&�Oscar�Kozlowski
Julie�&�Lowell�Potiker
katharine CohenMelissa�Garfield�Bartell�&�Michael�Bartell�–�
Executive Director’s Discretionary Fund Laurie�Black�–�Shalom BabyThe�Blotner�Family
Leslie�&�Shlomo�Caspi�–�Astor Judaica LibrarySylvia�&�David�Geffen
Susan�&�Jim�Morris�–�Fitness DepartmentJulie�&�Lowell�Potiker
Ruth�Warburg
lila Cohen garyJeff�Platt
lois gordonMelissa�Garfield�Bartell�&�Michael�Bartell–�CJC
arnold israelMelissa�Garfield�Bartell�&�Michael�Bartell�–
Holocaust EducationHeidi�&�Bernie�Blotner�–�Camp Scholarship FundMyrna�&�Michael�Cohen
Ruth�Dickinson
Sylvia�&�David�Geffen
Ruth�&�James�Harris
Allen�Jaffe�&�Linda�Corsetti
Ana�&�Oscar�Kozlowski
Roberta�&�Arnie�Krumholz�–�
San Diego Jewish Film FestivalAllison�&�Robert�Price
Shari�&�Fred�Schenk
Ruth�Warburg
Lynn�Carolyn�White�&�Jack�R.�White
Marvin�&�Judi�Zaguli�–�Nierman Preschool
marty klitznerMyrna�&�Michael�Cohen
Sylvia�&�David�Geffen
Ana�&�Oscar�Kozlowski
milton kramerGina�Lew�&�Jeff�Platt
debbie BornsteinMyrna�&�Michael�Cohen–�
Camp Scholarship Fund
Robert “Bob” lawrence Phyllis�&�Dan�Epstein–�San Diego JewishBook Fair
shirley passowSylvia�&�David�Geffen
arnold sabinSeth�Krosner�&�Phil�Johnson�–�CJCMonica�Handler�Penner,�Ammon�Gires�&�Family
elsa Roth schenkLeslie�&�Shlomo�Caspi�–�Astor Judaica Library
Benjamin schwimmerHilda�Worth�–�Senior Department
myrna Bress Maxine�&�Allan�Endy�–�Adult Jewish Education
TributesMarch 14, 2012 thru July 15, 2012
Recognize the important moments in the lives of your
friends and loved ones
When you send a Tribute, you are supporting the vital programs
and services of the JCC
JCC tRiBute CaRd pRogRam
Recognize a birthday, wedding, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, anniversary, life achievement or honor the memory of a loved one with our beautiful tribute cards (Minimum $18 donation).
Call us and we will send out a card with your
personalized message.
donations can be designated to:
JCC General Fund(Where the need is greatest)
Jack and Sigrid Fischer Scholarship FundAlbert A. and Leanore Hutler
Camp Scholarship Endowment FundPresident’s Discretionary Fund
Executive Director’s Discretionary FundAdult Jewish Education
David & Dorothea Garfield TheatreGotthelf Art Gallery
JHCompany Youth TheatreNierman Preschool
PJ LibrarySamuel & Rebecca
Astor Judaica LibrarySan Diego Jewish Book Fair
San Diego Jewish Film FestivalSan Diego Jewish Music Series
Straight From The PageSenior Department
Shalom BabySports & Fitness
to send a tribute, call phan garrison at ext. 1179
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The Tuition Incentive Program (T.I.P.) is sponsored by the Jewish Federation of San Diego County and designed to provide tuition assistance to unaffiliated familieswho are interested in enrolling their child in a congregational school and for thefamily to find a home in a synagogue. The program is open to one child per family(grade K-4). The family pays $360 in synagogue dues, the synagogue covers the remaining membership fee, and T.I.P. covers the school tuition for one year. To findout if you qualify and/or to apply contact Nurit Ambrose at 858.737.7152 [email protected]
need space? We’ve got it!
is an online source of information for adults who wish to sample the rich offerings of Jewish learning and
culture throughout San Diego County.http://www.sdcjc.org/makor/
lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JaCoBs FamilY CampusIndoors or Outdoors — we have the right space for your function!
• Sports: Field, Tennis, Aquatics, Gym • Meetings: Small to Large
• Available to the entire community Discover how we can meet your event needs.
For�more�information�on�the�David�&�Dorothea�Garfield�Theatre,�contact�Anjanette�Maraya-Ramey,�Theatre�Manager,�ext.�1342�
For�information�on�other�JCC�spaces,�contact�Shanon�Kelley�Powell,�ext.�1106
• Newly installed state-of-the-art sound system• 2,500 sq. ft. stage• 70’W x 21’H Proscenium• 6,500-lumen LCD projector• 40-foot Fly Loft• Retractable 497 seat house, with balcony seating
• Professional technical staff• Dressing & Green Rooms • Rehearsal halls• Pre/post reception rooms • Professional catering kitchen• Full time box office• Ample parking
david & dorothea garfield theatre Performances, Parties, Meetings, Lectures, Films
Versatile presentation space designed to meet the needs of both the performing arts and business communities:
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lawrence Family Jewish Community CenterJaCoBs FamilY Campusmembership at the JCC
Call the membership department to schedule a tour and day pass.
(858) 362-1115
share the JCCwith a friend!
get a free month of membership when you bring a friend to sign upfor an annual membershipat the JCC.
Not only will you get an extra month added to yourmembership, but we will alsowaive the registrationfee for your friend!This offer only applies to currentannual members who bring a non-member to join the JCC.New members must sign up for an annual membership.
All membership fees are non-refundable and cover a one-yearperiod. Payment may be made in full by check, payable to theJCC or by Visa, Master Card or Discover. There is a 3% fee forusing credit cards on charges over $100.00.
To set up a bank draft requires the following: Payment of theone-time registration fee plus first month’s payment in advance.
FamilY: Includes two parents, children under age 22, college students,and legal dependents.
Couple: Two adults residing in one household.Includes children ages 2 years and younger.
single paRent FamilY: For single parent households only.Dependents must live with single parent.
individual:Single adult ages 31–61.
Young pRoFessional: Single adult ages 18–30.
student: Full-time college student. Mustshow proof of registration.
teen: Ages 13–17. *Annual Fee of $150 only.
senioR Couple: Ages 62 & up.
senioR individual: Ages 62 & up.
CoRpoRate Requires a minimum pur-chase of five member-ships. Registration fees arewaived.
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Membership at the JCC provides a wide variety of outstanding social, cultural, recreational, and educational programmingfor people of all ages. Our 97,000 squarefoot state-of-the-art facility provides a safe, positive, friendly, and inviting environment for all who enter through our doors. Enrichyour life and the lives of your family.
Benefits of membership• Discounted fees to all JCC programs and
classes (minimum 20% discount).• Substantially reduced fees to Camp Jaycee
and Nierman Preschool.• Free bus transportation to Camp Jaycee.• Priority registration for programs and classes.• Total access to NEWLY RENOVATED Qual-
comm Sports, Fitness & Aquatics Complex:Heated 50-meter Olympic pool, Members OnlyFitness Center, NBA Regulation BasketballGym, Four Lighted Tennis Courts, Lighted Soft-ball Field, Personal Training, Pilates, IndoorCycling, Yoga, Babysitting, over 45 FitnessClasses a Week!• Special offers from local businesses.
— Rates subject to change without notice —
Please visit our friendly membership staff to learn more.
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As a thank you to our members, the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS ispleased to present the following discounts and special offers from local businesses in our community. Totake advantage of these discounts, simply show your valid JCC membership card at time of purchase.
a Royal treatment Cleaning10% oFFPO Box 927883San Diego, CA [email protected](858) 220-1332
aCe hardware10% oFF Cannot be combined with other offers
Clairemont Town Square4615 Clairemont DriveSan Diego, CA [email protected](858) 273-1608
audio hearing systems30% oFF hearing aids with a 2 year warranty and 2years of free batteries
4130 La Jolla Village Drive #208La Jolla, Ca 92037Contact: Evelyn [email protected](858) 678-0081
Barolo Ristorante italiano10% oFF8935 Towne Centre Dr. #113San Diego, CA 92122Owner – Deborah Odlewww.barolos.com [email protected] (858) 622-1202
Beverly marek – envie salon la Jolla10% oFF Cut, color, Brazilian straightening
1014 Pearl StStylist – Beverly Marek(858) 551-7052
Cozymel’s10% oFF4303 La Jolla Village DriveLa Jolla, CA 92037(858) 658-0480Crunch Care 10% oFF Long term placement and care club fees. 1 month free sitter list.
Owner: Stacie Steelmanwebsite: www.crunch-care.comevian salon & day spa50% oFF Services (1st visit) 15% oFF all future visits
4130 La Jolla Village Drive # 100La Jolla,CA [email protected](858) 224-1500
go green plumbing10% oFF8843 Villa La Jolla Dr # 208La Jolla, CA 92037-1964Owner- Elaine [email protected](858) 309-5366
great earth vitamin Co10% oFF8843 Villa La Jolla Dr # 208La Jolla, CA 92037-1964email: [email protected](858) 452-9775
holiday inn express – sorrento valleyCall for special rate5925 Lusk Blvd, San Diego, CA 92121(858) 731-0100
klatzke Fine arts & Framing10% oFF1286 University Avenue #205San Diego, CA [email protected] – Stephen Klatzke(858) 452-9222
papa John's pizza10% oFF Discount at University City location only
4130 La Jolla Village Drive #ALa Jolla, CA 92037(858) 458-9800
personalized assistance FReeto seniors and their families to finda healthy senior living environmentContact: Sandy [email protected](858) 246-6840
san diego Bike & kayak tours, 15% oFF Tours & rentals with a reservation. (Subject to availability and blackout dates.)
2158 Avenida De La PlayaLa Jolla, CA [email protected] Manager – Mike Prickett(858) 454-1010
san diego Fun Rentals10% oFF All stock orders
8650 Argent Street, Ste BSantee, CA 92071Jan [email protected](877) 423-8673
the Best to You 10% oFF (Wine and drop ship items not included)
www.thebesttoyou.comContact: Linda Gorinemail: [email protected](858) 578-2740
Water and sports physicaltherapy Complimentary injury assessmentwww.thebesttoyou.comContact: Brandon Ironswww.waterandsportspt.com (858) 488-3597
“thank you”jccmemberbenefitsprogram
All teens under 16 mustundergo 3 Personal Trainingsessions to obtain a Certificate of Achievement to receive their membershipcards. (Each session is $45).
Access to Pool andTennis Courts
Free member fitnessclasses such as: Zumba,Athletic Drills, Abs Blast,plus many more (Classessubject to change).
Member rates throughoutthe JCC: includingJ�Company Performancesand teen classes and events
Camp Jaycee memberprices (for individual teensw/ membership).
Summer Quest memberprices (for individual teensw/ membership).
Member rates for theJCC Maccabi Games 2012
Increased Teen activitiesat the JCC
Specific Teen Lounge hoursand activities (TBA)
Teen/JCC Membership rateson Teen activities
BENEFITS OF TEEN MEMBERSHIPMEMBERSHIP
13–17A G E S
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Membership Department
or come by the JCCto sign up!
(858) 362-1115
$150 FOR THE YEAR!
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nierman preschoolGlickmanuGalinson�Early�Childhood�Education�Complex
For more informationabout our programs, or to register for the 2012–13school year, please contact the School Office:(858) 457-0398.
“The world endures“only for the sake of the”
breath of school children.”TALMUD”
A prevailing wisdom in the early childhood community affirms that a goodpreschool setting is like a good neighbor-hood for its families. In addition to pro-viding developmentally appropriateactivities for the children, the school provides support, a variety of programsthat reinforce family values, and a senseof community for the entire family.
Our creative and talented staff provides quality secular and Judaic programs in a warm and posi-tive Jewish environment at the beautiful Glick-man uGalinson Early Childhood EducationComplex. The social, emotional, physical, sensory,and cognitive development of each toddler, two,three, four, and five year old is promoted. Consis-tent with our cutting-edge approach to education,all students receive exposure to Spanish in theirclassrooms. We want each child to feel that sheor he is special because each child is. Parents areencouraged to be involved in the many committees
that support the preschool program. Your time andinput is valued, and your participation enrichesthe entire school program. The administrativestaff is always available to share ideas, concerns,and suggestions. Please don’t hesitate to call onus — we are here for you!
• Beautiful state-of-the-art GlickmanuGalinson Early Childhood Education Complex
• Outstanding multi-sensory, developmental, secular curriculum for 18 months–5 year olds with a rich Judaic curriculum enhanced with Jewish “ta’am” (flavor)
• Skills based learning emphasizing the process and pleasure of discovery
• Dedicated, experienced, creative, quality, and nurturing staff
• Spanish, Music, Physical Education, and Computer Education (4+ year olds) incorporated into all preschoolers’ programs by talented specialists
• Cutting-edge foreign language immersion and enrichment classes in Hebrew, Spanish, Mandarin, French, and Russian offered before/after school
• Enriching after-school specialty classes offered by specialists in sports, science, math, cooking, dance, yoga, and drama
• Amazing holiday festivities in the classrooms, school-wide and family celebrations
• Delightful introduction to preschool with familyparticipation for Toddlers and Tots
• Sense of community for children, parents, and families which fosters life-time friendships
ten top Reasons for attending nierman preschool
nierman preschool is a great neighborhood!
RegistRation noW open FoR 2012–13!Give your child a gift that will last a lifetime!Enroll at Nierman Preschool!
inFant pRogRams
infant programs
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pJ libraryGenerously funded by theViterbi Family Foundation of the Jewish CommunityFoundation of San Diego andthe Leichtag Foundation.2,300 new children will receive a free, high qualityJewish children’s book orCD every month for a year!Ages 6 month–5 1/2 years. For more informationemail [email protected].
For more informationabout programs andschedules, please call Judy Nemzer, ShalomBaby Coordinator at ext. 1352 or email [email protected]
shalom FamilY!late generation X’s and millennial generation — The Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center is
reaching out to you!!! We want to support you and your young families. Individuals, couples, families, mothers, fathers, and children — we have planned programs, classes, activities, events, and celebrations to meet your
personal, recreational, social, educational, and Jewish needs!
Jewish Beginnings A child-birth preparation course for Jewish and interfaith families.shalom Baby Welcoming new babies and their familiesto the San Diego Jewish Community.Bubbe & me Join other bubbes (grandmothers) for spend special time with your grand-children ages 3—5 while creating remarkable works of art with Avril Butbul, art specialist.
enrichment Classes for Children Programs for newborns through 2 yearolds and their parents.educational Classes for Children First preschool experiences accompa-nied by an adult.educational programs for parents Focusing on topics of unique interest.social activities for parentsForming beautiful friendships for moms,dads, couples, and families.
intergenerational events Sharing time with seniors, especially forthose with absent grandparents.Jewish eventsCelebrations of Jewish holidays and Shabbat providing a joyous community.
For more information about our exciting new Parent Center Programs, contact Judy Nemzer, Shalom Baby Coordinator: (858) 362-1352.
shalom Baby Welcoming new babies and families to san diego’s Jewish CommunityAre you expecting a baby or know someone who is? Shalom Baby celebrates the arrival of Jewish newbornsand welcomes them to the San Diego JewishCommunity through: • Shalom Baby Gift Baskets, • Play Groups, • Social Events, • Holiday Celebrations, and • Resource Guides.This successful outreach program has expandedto further meet new parents’ needs by offeringclasses in: • Infant Massage, • San Diego Music Together, • Baby Signs, • Baby Book Club (BBC), and • Sleep Solutions Workshop.
For more information on joining a play group or class,or receiving a Shalom Baby Gift Basket, contact theShalom Baby Coordinator, Judy Nemzer, ext. 1352.A JCC and Jewish Community Foundation program andLeichtag Foundation program.
mommy & me YogaJoin us with your precious one and enjoy a funbalance of exercise and special play time.4 week session.
viterbi Baby Book Club (BBC) Promoting pre-literacy for our 9–24 month olds and developing a network of friends.
san diego music togetherPartnering with this popular program, children learnto sing in tune, keep a beat, and develop musicalconfidence when actively participating in musicexperiences. Register at sandiegomusictogether.com,click on register, and identify LFJCC as your location.
infant massageNatural and soothing way to promote infant healthand provide a very special bonding period.
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Youth programsAt�a�glance
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page Class time gRadessundaY18 Youth Basketball Program (9/9–11/4) TBD 1 2 3 4 5 620 JCC/Nomads Soccer (9/9–11/4) 8:30 am–3:30 pm PK K 1 2 3 4 5 620 Intro to Ballet with Barbara Rinaldo (9/9 & 9/23) 9:30–11:00 am 2 3 4 5 20 Intro to Ballet with Barbara Rinaldo (9/9 & 9/23) 11:00 am–12:30 pm 6 7 8 9 10 11 1220 Ballet Basics with Barbara Rinaldo (10/21–11/18) 9:30–11:00 am 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1220 Ballet Intensive with Barbara Rinaldo (10/21–11/18) 11:00 am–12:30 pm 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1220 Acting with Jill Drexler (10/21–11/18) 11:00 am–12:30 pm 6 7 8 9 10 11 12mondaY16 Cooking (9/10–10/29) 3:30–5:00 pm K 1 2 3 4 5 620 Broadway Show Tunes! (10/29–12/10) 4:00–5:00 pm 2 3 4 518 Gymnastics For Tots (10/15–12/3) 4:00–5:00 pm PK K18 Gymnastics Club (10/17–12/5) 4:00–5:30 pm K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1221 Breathing for Broadway! (10/29–12/10) 5:00–6:00 pm 6 7 8 9 10 11 1230 Barracuda Swim Team (ongoing) by skill level 2 3 4 5 6 729 Private Swim (9/5–9/26) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1229 Private Swim (10/15–10/31) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1229 Private Swim (11/5–11/28) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1229 Private Swim (12/3–12/19) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12tuesdaY16 Spanish (9/11–10/30 & 11/6–12/18) 4:00-4:55 pm K 1 2 3 4 5 618 Youth Karate Tots (9/4–10/30 & 11/6–12/27) 3:30–4:30 pm PK K 18 Youth Karate Club (9/4–10/30 & 11/6–12/27) 4:30–5:30 pm K 1 2 3 4 5 6 719 Kids Tennis Clinics (on going) 3:30–5:00 pm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 920 JHCompany jr.: Act, Sing, and Dance! (8/14–12/11) 4:00–5:00 pm PK K21 Create a Character (10/30–12/11) 5:00–6:00 pm 2 3 4 519 Zumba Atomic 4:00–5:00 pm PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 19 Barracuda Swim Team (ongoing) by skill level 2 3 4 5 6 729 Private Swim (9/4–9/27) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1229 Private Swim (10/11–10/30) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1229 Private Swim (11/6–11/29) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12WednesdaY18 Gymnastics Club (10/17–12/5) 4:00–5:30 pm K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1221 Theatre Games (10/24–11/28) 4:00–5:00 pm 1 2 3 21 JHCompany Improv Troupe (10/24–11/28) 5:00–6:00 pm 6 7 8 9 10 11 1230 Barracuda Swim Team (ongoing) by skill level 2 3 4 5 6 729 Private Swim (9/5–9/26) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1229 Private Swim (10/15–10/31) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1229 Private Swim (11/5–11/28) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1229 Private Swim (12/3–12/19) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12thuRsdaY16 Ceramics Creative Expressions (9/13–10/25 & 11/1–12/20) 3:45-5:15 pm K 1 2 3 4 5 618 Youth Karate Tots (9/4–10/30 & 11/6–12/27) 3:30–4:30 pm PK K 21 Acting for Musical Theatre (Ages 7–10) (10/25–12/13) 4:00–5:00 pm 2 3 4 521 Acting for Musical Theatre (Ages 11–14) (10/25–12/13) 5:00–6:00 pm 6 7 8 921 Dance Choreography (10/25–12/13) 4:00–5:00 pm 1 2 3 22 Dance Choreography (10/25–12/13) 5:00–6:00 pm 4 5 622 Dance Choreography (10/25–12/13) 6:00–7:00 pm 7 8 9 10 11 1218 Youth Karate Club (9/4–10/30 & 11/6–12/27) 4:30–5:30 pm K 1 2 3 4 5 6 719 Kids Tennis Clinics (on going) 3:30–5:00 pm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 919 Yoga 4:00–5:30 pm K 1 2 3 4 5 6 730 Barracuda Swim Team (ongoing) by skill level 2 3 4 5 6 729 Private Swim (9/4–9/27) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1229 Private Swim (10/11–10/30) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1229 Private Swim (11/6–11/29) by skill level PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12FRidaY25 Barracuda Swim Team (ongoing) by skill level 2 3 4 5 6 7BY appointment17, 18, 19, 20, 29 & 30 Guitar, Piano, Tennis, Acting, Voice, & Swim Lessons (ongoing) by skill level K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
J–team after school enrichment program available monday–Friday (grades k–6)
Youth enRiChment pRogRams
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Youth/Camp programs
Bus transportationsupervision Fee(per month)1 day/wk: $252 days/wk: $303 days/wk: $354-5 days/wk: $50
Call (858) 362-1132
Contact infoFor more information on youth programs, call the Youth/Camp Office, (858) 362-1132.
the gary andJerri-ann JacobsYouth endowment Fundthe harry andJeanette Weinbergendowment Fundsigrid & Jack Fisherscholarship Fundalbert a. & leonore hutlerCamp scholarshipendowment Fund
Birthday parties(ages 5 and up)Saturdays & Sundays (Ongoing)
Let the Youth Department Staff planyour child’s next birthday party! Weoffer arts & crafts, sports, and a varietyof themed parties for all ages. Wesupply the staff, room, and suppliesfor the activities. You supply the foodand decorations. The parties are held onweekends for two hours for a maximumof 25 children.$200/JCC Member; $250/Non-member
Cooking (grades k-6)Mondays, 3:30–5:00 P.M.The children will be working on measuring, dicing,and baking. They will learn basic cooking tech-niques, kitchen safety, and cooking chemistryand will also be working on table manners,learning the food pyramid, and exploring foodfrom all around the world. Best of all we will endeach class with a homemade treat, which willleave you wanting more! You will also receive acookbook of all the recipes. (Please notify Youthoffice of any food allergies)Fall Session I: September 10–October 29 (5 wks)$125/JCC Member; $150/Non-MemberFall Session II: November 5–December 17 (6 wks)$150/JCC Member; $180/Non-Member
spanish (grades k-6)Tuesdays, 4:00–4:55 P.M.Bienvenidos a Español con Esther! Learn theSpanish language through fun games, music,songs, puppets, stories, and hands-on activities.Strap on your seatbelts and get ready to learnanother language!Fall Session I: September 11–October 30 (4 wks) $93/JCC Member, $111/Non-Member Fall Session II: November 6–December 18 (7 wks) $163/JCC Member, $195/Non-Member
Ceramics Creative expressions (grades k-6)Thursdays, 3:45–5:15 P.M.Create incredible, imaginative projects with a variety of materials such as paint and clay.Instructor Avril Butbul stimulates creativitythrough a multitude of materials and speciallyplanned projects. Additional material fee $25.Fall Session I: September 13–October 25 (7 wks) $225/JCC Member, $270/Non-MemberFall Session II: November 1–December 20 (7 wks) $225/JCC Member, $270/Non-Member
Join us! J-Team is one of the mostenjoyable, inspiring, and enlightening after-schoolenrichment programs offered. Available yearround, J-Team provides a summer camp typeatmosphere with our encouraging andknowledgeable staff that are there to give theutmost care for each camper. Weekly we willpartake in exciting activities such as swimming,computer lab, science, sports, cooking, games,arts & crafts, and free time in the gym. Inaddition new activities are being added all thetime, such as J-Team Reading Club andgardening. As always we promote quiet timefor homework and independent study.Weekend and holiday programs are availablethroughout the year. Bus transportation isprovided for many schools.
a.m. J-teamMonday–Friday�•�7:30–9:05�a.m.
bus�to�Spreckles
m/t/th: 2:00-6:00 P.M.Wednesdays: 12:30-6:00 P.M.
Fridays: 2:00-5:00 P.M.
per hour:$7.50/JCC Member; $8.25/Non-member
60-hour timecard:$450/JCC Member; $495/Non-member
For more information, call (858) 362-1132.
J-TEAMafter-school enrichment program
(grades k–6)
NEW
hanukkah happeningSunday, December 211:00 A.M.–2:00 P.M.
San Diego’s Largest Community Celebration!A Hanukkah extravaganza for the entire family! Carnival, games, giant auction, Arts & Craftsand more fun!
$2/JCC Member, $3/Non-Member
Family hanukkah menorah WorkshopSunday, November 411:00 A.M.–2:00 P.M.
Make this Hanukkah special! Come as a family and glaze your own personal ceramic menorah!Menorahs will be kiln-fired and on display at ourHanukkah Happening on December 2.
Per Menorah: $40/JCC Member, $50/Non-Member
Family glass mezuzah Workshop • date tBa
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Youth/Camp programs
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Contact infoFor more information on youth programs, call the Youth/Camp Office, (858) 362-1132.
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September 23October 21
November 18December 16
plaY-Well tekages 5–12
sundaYs 1:00–3:00 p.m.
* This program is not authorized, sponsored or endorsed by LEGO®
For information call (858) 362-1132
Do you like building things? Design and build motorized machines, catapults, pyramids,demolition derby cars, buildingsand other constructions out ofLEGO® building materials–while exploring engineering, architecture and physics. Studentswill develop problem solving andcritical thinking skills. Returningstudents are given new challengesthat build on previous projectsand concepts.*
No take-home projects$20/JCC Member; $25/Non-member(Per Workshop)
musicprivate piano lessons (grades k–6)One 30-minute lesson per week (call for available times). Classes held Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays. Ms. Belokamen was on the faculty of the MusicSchool for Children in Odessa, where she spe-cialized in classical piano for children ages 6–16,preparing them for competitions, recitals, andmusic college entrance.Piano Practice RoomCall for days and times available. 8 half-hour lessons once a week for 8 weeks.$212/JCC Member; $255/Non-memberContact the Youth Office, (858) 362-1132Instructor: Susanna Belokamen
private guitar lessons (grades k–6)All skill levels, all styles from classical to rock.Lessons include music fundamentals and reading.Jonathan Davis earned his Master’s degree inClassical Guitar Performance from the University ofAkron. Davis has experience performing classicalmusic in a variety of sessions, including solo,chamber, and as a member of an orchestra. Ongoing, call for days and times available.8 half-hour lessons once a week for 8 weeks.Inclusion Room$212/JCC Member; $255/Non-memberContact the Youth Office, (858) 362-1132Instructor: Jonathan Davis
veteran’s day holiday Camp (grades k–6)Monday, Nov. 12, 9:00 A.M.–3:30 P.M.Extended Care available: 8:00–9:00 A.M. and Friday 3:30–5:00 P.M.This Veteran’s Day will be filled with non-stop fun!We will be going on our annual bowling trip andthen to Doyle Park for lunch. The rest of the daywill be spent doing arts and crafts, games, and avariety of sports.$47/JCC Member; $56/Non-member
thanksgiving Break Camp (grades k-6)Mon., Nov. 19–Wed., Nov. 21, 9:00 A.M.–3:30 P.M.Extended Care available: 8:00–9:00 A.M. and Mon. and Tues., 3:30–6:00 P.M. Wednesday 5:00 P.M.Join us as we launch our Fall-themed Thanksgiving3-Day Camp! Highlights include art, games and aspecial field trip to get your kids into the spirit ofThanksgiving. We look forward to an excitingweek of sports enrichment and creativity, so signyour children up today!$140/JCC Member; $168/Non-member
Winter Break specialty Camps (grades k-6)• Session 1: Wednesday, Dec. 26–Friday, Dec. 28 9:00 A.M.–3:30 P.M. (3 days)•Session II: Wednesday, Jan. 2–Friday, Jan. 4 9:00 A.M.–3:30 P.M. (3 days) Extended Care available: 8:00–9:00 A.M. and Wed.–Thurs., 3:30–6:00 P.M. Friday 5:00 P.M.Our Winter Specialty Camps are filled with adventureand fun in a supportive and enriching environment.All camps include an exciting variety of recreationalactivities: arts and crafts, specialty projects, activeand quiet games, sports and swimming (weather permitting).
Winter Camps
Family Improv Comedy Night at the JCC, Date TBA. For info (858) 362-1130.
Adult: $12/M; $14/NM • Children: $10/M; $12/NM
Youth & Camp Committee Presents
Laugh non-stop with San Diego’s best improvisational comedy group from theNational Comedy Theatre at the JCC.The show, perfect for the entire family,features professional comedians whoperform a series of hilarious scenes–all based on audience suggestions.
for all ages!
BasketballYouth Basketball program (ages 6–12)Sundays • TBDSeptember 9–November 4The LFJCC has partnered with La Jolla BasketballClub to bring a comprehensive basketballexperience to the Jacobs Family Gymnasium.Ages 6-9 will be introduced to the fundamentals ofthe sport as well as game-like activities. Followinga skills assessment, ages 10-14 will be offeredeither a developmental or competitive experience.An elite level travel team is also planned.Jacobs Family GymnasiumFor more information contact Paul Baranowski at(858) 362-1133
gymnasticsJCC gymnastics Club (ages 5 & up)Mondays or Wednesdays • 4:00–5:30 P.M.October 17–December 5
Beginners to advanced: instructional gymnasticsprogram follows USA gymnastics guidelines andfeatures progressive levels of participation. Pay-ment is due at the beginning of each session.
Jacobs Family Gymnasium Per Session: $90/JCC Member; $110/Non-memberTodd Cooper, (858) 362-1205
gymnastics for tots (ages 3-5)Mondays • 4:00–5:00 P.M.October 15–December 3Preschoolers learn balance and coordination inthis introduction to gymnastics. Enroll at any time.Payment is due at the beginning of each session.
Jacobs Family GymnasiumPer Session: $75/JCC Member; $90/Non-memberTodd Cooper, (858) 362-1205
karateYouth karate Club (ages 5 & up)Tuesdays and Thursdays • 4:30–5:30 P.M.Session 1: September 4–October 30Session 2: November 6–December 27Gain self-confidence and discipline while learningthe ancient art of Karate. Participants may attendonce or twice a week for the same fee.
Gotthelf Dance Studio$130/JCC Member; $190/Non-memberGilad Hoffman, (858) 362-1125
karate for tots (ages 3-5)Tuesdays and Thursdays • 3:30–4:30 P.M.Session 1: September 4–October 30Session 2: November 6–December 27
Gain self-confidence and discipline while learningthe ancient art of Karate. Participants may attendonce or twice a week for the same fee.
Gotthelf Dance Studio$130/JCC Member; $190/Non-memberGilad Hoffman, (858) 362-1125
soccerJCC/nomads Youth soccer league (ages 3–12)Sundays • 8:30 A.M.–3:30 P.M.September 9–November 4No Experience Necessary! Gain Self Confidence •Learn Basic Soccer Skills • Improve Overall Fitness
$160/JCC Member; $200/Non-memberFor more information or to register, contact GiladHoffman at (858) 362-1125.
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tennisAbout our Tennis Pro; Ken Heidman is well recognizedas one of the top professionals from San Diego.He is USPTA certified, with a rating of Professional1. Ken has 18 years of teaching experience.
kids tennis Clinics (ages 6-14)Tuesdays & Thursdays • 3:30–5:00 P.M.Learn the basics of tennis in these fun 6 weeksessions. The focus is on skill development andstroke progression. Players are grouped into beginner and intermediate groups at the begin-ning of each session. All sessions run 6 weekswith payment for entire session due on the firstday of each new session.
1 Day/Week:$100/JCC Members; $120/Non-members 2 Days/Week:$190/JCC Members; $220/Non-members
Albert A. Hutler Tennis CenterKen Heidman, (858) 362-1136
Youth tennis lessons (ages 6 & up)Private Lesson Package: • Buy 7 hours and receive the 8th hour free.
Private Lesson: • One hour: $50/JCC Member; $55/Non-member • Half hour: $25/JCC Member; $30/Non-memberSemi-Private Lesson (2 people): • Per person/hour: $25/JCC Member; $30/Non-member Group Lesson (3 or more people): • Per person/hour: $20/JCC Member; $25/Non-memberMust contact Pro prior to drop in.
Albert A. Hutler Tennis CenterKen Heidman, (858) 362-1136
YogaYoga stars (ages 5–12)Thursdays • 4:00–5:00 P.M.Students will learn the art of yoga from a certifiedyoga instructor who will teach breathing andposes that will strengthen the mind, body and soul.The art of yoga builds confidence and enhancesphysical and mental performance needed insports, dance and martial arts. The supportive andcaring learning environment will give studentsnew techniques that will open their mind tohealthy and different options for exercise. $90/JCC Member; $110/Non-memberGilad Hoffman, (858) 362-1125
zumba atomic (ages 5–12)Tuesdays • 4:00–5:00 P.M.
$90/JCC Member; $110/ Non-memberInstructor: Eileen Motta
For more information contact Gilad Hoffman at 858-362-1125 or [email protected]
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sunday Workshopsintro to Ballet with Barbara Rinaldo ages 7–10Sundays • 9:30–11:00 A.M.September 9 & 23Barbara Rinaldo professional dancer, choreographerand instructor will lead students on a gracefuljourney. Intro to Ballet will provide students with abasic knowledge of the principles of ballet; properposture, terminology and techniques. Perfecttraining for musical theatre, dance and beyond.Teacher: Barbara Rinaldo$48/JCC Member; $60/Non-member
intro to Ballet with Barbara Rinaldoages 11–18Sundays • 11:00 a.m.–12:30 P.M.September 9 & 23Barbara Rinaldo professional dancer, choreographerand instructor will lead students on a gracefuljourney. Intro to Ballet will provide students with abasic knowledge of the principles of ballet; properposture, terminology and techniques. Perfecttraining for musical theatre, dance and beyond.Teacher: Barbara Rinaldo$48/JCC Member; $60/Non-member
2012 Fall i ClassesJHCompany jr.: act, sing, and dance!(12 classes) ages 4–5Tuesdays • 4:00–5:00 P.M.August 14, 21 & 28, September 4 & 11, October 23 & 30, November 6, 13, 20 & 27, December 11JHCompany jr. students will go on an actionpacked adventure every class. Students willexplore the wonderful world of theatre as they actout silly fairy tales, sing songs and feel the beat intheir dancing feet. This class will help studentstap into their imagination and learn actingtechniques that will help them build confidence.Teacher: Noell Tarpy$179/JCC Member; $224/Non-member
2012 Fall ii ClassesBallet Basics with Barbara Rinaldoages 7–18Sundays • 9:30–11:00 A.M.October 21 & 28, November 4 & 18Barbara Rinaldo, professional dancer andchoreographer will lead this basic ballet class.She will use her years of experience to create astructured class that is technical, safe and fun.Teacher: Barbara Rinaldo$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-member
Ballet intensive with Barbara Rinaldoages 7-18Sundays • 11:00 A.M.–12:30 P.M.October 21 & 28, November 4 & 18Barbara Rinaldo, professional dancer andchoreographer will lead this ballet intensive forstudents who are eager to learn. She will useher years of experience to create a structuredclass that is technical, safe and fun.Teacher: Barbara Rinaldo$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-memberacting with Jill drexlerages 11–18Sundays • 11:00 A.M.–12:30 P.M.October 21 & 28, November 4 & 18Jill Drexler, Artistic Director of Scripps RanchTheatre, will instruct four in-depth acting classesfor JHCompany. This class will provide studentswith advance acting techniques, speech,improvisational skills, character building andalso include scene study. Be prepared to learnand take your acting to the next level. Teacher: Jill Drexler$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-member
Broadway show tunes!ages 7–10Mondays • 4:00–5:00 P.M.October 29, November 5, 12, 19 & 26, December 10This class teaches young artists performance-level vocals and techniques in a fun and safeenvironment. Students will sing through manysongs and shows of Stephen Schwartz, includingWicked, Pippin, Enchanted, and The Hunchbackof Notre Dame, as well as other wonderfulSchwartz hits. The class will end on a wonderfulnote as your singing super stars present ashowcase of their beautiful voices and smiles.Teacher: William “B.J.” Robinson$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-member
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Service Based Leadership Club for students entering the 9th–12th grades.
BE A PART OF IT!Contact JHCompany
Artistic Director, Joey Landwehr
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Private Voice Instruction availablein JHCompany’s
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Visit www.sdcjc.org/jcompanyor contact, Nan Pace,
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Breathing for Broadway!ages 11–18Mondays • 5:00–6:00 P.M.October 29, November 5, 12, 19 & 26, December 10In this class, young artists will develop breathingtechniques and practice healthy breath supportfor stage singing. This class is designed for any level singer who is looking to better theirbreath management and gain more support fortheir instrument.Teacher: William “B.J.” Robinson$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-member
Create a Character ages 7–10Tuesdays • 5:00–6:00 P.M.October 30, November 6, 13, 20 & 27, December 11This class is the perfect place to learn aboutcreating exciting and memorable characters.Students will be challenged to use their skills tocreate a variety of characters that range in age,type, personality and background. This is theclass that every young actor should take andtake often to keep on top of their imaginationand skills.Teacher: Noell Tarpy$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-member
theatre gamesages 6–8Wednesdays • 4:00–5:00 P.M.October 24 & 31, November 7, 14, 21 & 28This is a fun and energetic class that takes theprinciples of acting and turns those techniquesinto over the top theatre games.Teacher: Noell Tarpy$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-member
JHCompany improv troupe ages 11–18Wednesdays • 5:00–6:00 P.M.October 24 & 31, November 7, 14, 21 & 28JHCompany Improv Troupe is a fast-paced classthat teaches students to be ready for anythingand react to any given circumstance. This classwill prepare your young artists in any performingarts arena. Teacher: Noell Tarpy$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-member
acting for musical theatre ages 7–10Thursdays • 4:00–5:00 P.M.October 25, November 1, 8, 15 & 29, December 13Students will sing, move and act out songs fromcurrent and classic musicals. This is an idealclass for beginning or advance theatre students.Karen Li will instruct students on acting, singingand dance techniques that will further theirgrowth as performers and strengthen theirconfidence in any situation. Teacher: Karen Li$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-member
acting for musical theatreages 11–14Thursdays • 5:00–6:00 P.M.October 25, November 1, 8, 15 & 29, December 13Students will sing, move and act out songs fromcurrent and classic musicals. This is an idealclass for beginning or advance theatre students.Karen Li will instruct students on acting, singingand dance techniques that will further theirgrowth as performers and strengthen theirconfidence in any situation. Teacher: Karen Li$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-member
dance Choreography ages 6–8Thursdays • 4:00–5:00 P.M.October 25, November 1, 8, 15 & 29, December 13Dance Choreography will allow students theopportunity to explore the worlds of jazz, tap,musical theatre, and hip hop dance. Experiencesomething different each and every week withthis new class from Claudia Gomez. Teacher: Claudia Gomez$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-member
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dance Choreographyages 9–11Thursdays • 5:00–6:00 P.M.October 25, November 1, 8, 15 & 29, December 13Dance Choreography will allow students theopportunity to explore the worlds of jazz, tap,musical theatre, and hip hop dance. Experiencesomething different each and every week withthis new class from Claudia Gomez. Teacher: Claudia Gomez$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-member
dance Choreography ages 12–18Thursdays • 6:00–7:00 P.M.October 25, November 1, 8, 15 & 29, December 13Dance Choreography will allow students theopportunity to explore the worlds of jazz, tap,musical theatre, and hip hop dance. Experiencesomething different each and every week withthis new class from Claudia Gomez. This is aperfect class for older artists who are in aJHCompany show. This will allow you to bepresent for the entire rehearsal process and alsomake Joey forever grateful. Teacher: Claudia Gomez$90/JCC Member; $110/Non-member
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San Diego Center for Jewish Culture
September–December 2012
Cover: Daniel Silva, Opening night author for the 18th Annual San Diego Jewish BookfairSponsored by the Neiman Family as a tribute to Gert Thaler z”l
Art ComedyDanceEducationFilm Literature Music Theatre
October, Date TBA • 7:00 p.m.Designated Hitting and DrinksCJC In The Mix for young adults intheir 20s, 30s and 40sCJC In The mix heads to the ballparkfor a private tour of petco park. Theevening is topped off with a visit toWine Steals compete with a presentationon Jews, Business, and Entrepreneurship.Wine Steals East Village 793 and 795 J Street San Diego, CA 92101
Petco Park100 Park Boulevard San Diego, CA 92113
Price TBAVisit sdcjc.org/mix for details.For Information: Ilene Tatro (858) 362-1154
Wednesdays, Oct. 3, 2012–may 8, 2013(27 weekly sessions)Seacrest Village, 1:30–3:45 p.m. orTemple Solel, 7:00–9:15 p.m.
Thursdays, Oct. 4, 2012–may 9, 2013LFJCC, 9:30–11:45 a.m. or LFJCC, 7:00–9:15 p.m.The Florence melton adult mini-School:Purposes of Jewish Living andRhythms of Jewish LivingInstructors: Noah Hadas (Purposes),Rabbi Ralph Dalin (Rhythms –LFJCC), and Rabbi Lenore Bohm(Rhythms – Seacrest)Adult Jewish EducationFlorence melton adult mini-School, aproject of the Hebrew University ofJerusalem, is an innovative concept forJewish learners from all backgrounds,aimed at enabling adults to learn seriouslyabout Jewish heritage and culture in a challenging and inspiring course ofstudy. This year’s curriculum consists oftwo classes: purposes of Jewish Livingand Rhythms of Jewish Living.events.Students study the central ideas, beliefsand practices that define Jewish life.Seacrest Village, 211 Saxony RdEncinitas, CA 92024
Temple Solel, 3575 Manchester AveEncinitas, CA 92007 • Lawrence Family JCC
$500/JCC Member; $600/Non-member To register or for more information: Susan Hagler (858) 362-1150
Calendar of EventsSeptember–December 2012
San Diego Center for Jewish Culture
SeptemberOctoberSeptember 10 • 7:00 p.m.
Staged Reading: “Hermanas”Look & Listen: Performing Arts Series“Hermanas” explores relationships, independence and the often hilariouscomplications sparked by the blendingof languages and cultures. Just when22-year-old Lisette Hermán choosesstability, instability crashes into her life in the form of a rebellious sister, a dyslexic Latin lover, a Hispanic-obsessed farm girl, an intriguing newneighbor and a very Jewish madre.Rehearsal Room$8/JCC Member; $10/Non-memberFor Information: Alex Leverant (858) 362-1362
September 12–November 289:00 A.m.–5:00 p.m., Sunday-FridayThe Other Side of the Coin: Russian Roots on San Diego SoilGotthelf Art GalleryThis show represents a small group of local, Jewish Russian artists whohave made art their second career andSan Diego their second home— they are3 very interesting, talented professionalswhose diverse works tell many storiesof both the past and present.artists: Jacob Fraden, ph.D
Renata Shafor m.D.Eugenya Zinger
Opening Night Reception with the ArtistsSept. 12 • 7:00 P.M.Exclusive Friends of the Gallery Sneak Peek RSVP: (858) 362-1154 or [email protected]
7:30 P.M. No RSVP necessaryFree and open to the publicFor Information: Ilene Tatro (858) 362-1154
Wednesdays, September 5 & 12(2 weekly sessions)Seacrest Village, 2:00–3:30 p.m. orTemple Solel, 7:00–8:30 p.m.
Thursdays, September 6 & 13LFJCC, 10:00–11:30 a.m. or 7:00–8:30 p.m.Who Wrote the Bible?: A Melton SamplerInstructor: Noah HadasAdult Jewish Education*Why do there appear to be two creationstories in Genesis? Why did abrahamask Sarah to pretend to be his sister twodifferent times? How many animals ofeach species did Noah bring onto the ark?In this class, we will begin to untanglesources and shed light on some of theTorah’s most puzzling stories. This classwill also serve as an introduction to theteaching philosophy and classroom experience of the Florence meltonadult mini-School, a 28-week class on Judaism that begins in October.Seacrest Village, 211 Saxony RoadEncinitas, CA 92024
Temple Solel, 3575 Manchester AvenueEncinitas, CA 92007
Lawrence Family JCC$5/JCC Member; $10/Non-memberTo register or for more information: Susan Hagler (858) 362-1150
October 4 • 7:00 p.m.18th Annual San Diego JewishBook Fair Special Preview EventSamuel L. PopkinThe Candidate: What it Takes to Win - and Hold - the White House Samuel L. popkinis professor of political Science at the Universityof California, San Diego. Hehas also been aconsulting analyst inpresidential campaigns,serving as consultant to the Clintoncampaign on polling and strategy, tothe CBS News election units from 1983 to1990 on survey design and analysis, andmore recently to the Gore campaign. Hehas also served as consultant to politicalparties in Canada and Europe and to theDepartments of State and Defense.Samuel and Rebecca Astor Judaica Library$8/JCC members; $10/JCC Non-membersThis program is included in your Book FairUnderwriter Pass
For Information: Marcia Tatz Wollner(858) 362-1174For Tickets: JCC Box Office (858) 362-1348
October 11–December 18(10 weekly sessions)Tuesdays (except for the 1st class)10:00–11:30 a.m. (LFJCC) or 7:00–8:30 p.m. (LFJCC)Jewish Denominations: Addressingthe Challenges of ModernityInstructor: Dr. Joellyn ZollmanAdult Jewish EducationThis class was developed by the Florencemelton adult mini-School at the HebrewUniversity of Jerusalem and is part of its“Scholars Curriculum”. In this class youwill examine Jewish identity and religiousexpression against the backdrop ofdramatic political and social change ofthe past 300 years.Lawrence Family JCC$150/JCC Member; $180/Non-member To register or for more information: Susan Hagler (858) 362-1150
October 17 • 10:30 A.m.The Upcoming Elections: What’s At StakeProfessor Sandy LakoffCoronado Lecture SeriesAdult Jewish EducationThe stakes are very high in the upcomingelections because at both the federaland state level the country now needsmajor pragmatic adjustments – in economic and tax policy, in health care,in defense and foreign policy, in energyand the environment, in immigration, indrug policy and imprisonment, and notleast in the role of money in our electoralprocess. This lecture will address thekey issues that are too often befoggedby campaign slogans and Super-pac ads. Coronado public Library, 640 Orangeave Coronado, Ca 92118FreeFor information: Susan Hagler (858) 362-1150
October 19–28, 2012Funny Girl (For All Ages)JHCompany Youth TheatreThe plot circles around legendarycomedienne Fanny Brice (1891–1951),whose life is romanticized herein. agawky New Yawker, Brice, fast-talksher way into show business, certainthat she’s destined to be “the greateststar.” a perfect musical for the entirefamily; enjoy the Tony award-winning,Barbra classics like, People, The MusicThat Makes Me Dance and Don’t RainOn My Parade in this rarely produced gem.people who see JHCompany’s Funny Girlare the luckiest people in the world!David & Dorothea Garfield Theatre$11.00– $20.00For Tickets: JCC Box Office (858) 362-1348
October 21 • 12:00–2:00 p.m.A Time to Cast Away StonesBook signing with former San Diegan,Elise MillerPresented in partnership with Warwick’sand Astor Judaica Librarya story about two straight-arrow college students approaching the brink of personal and political revolution in1968 Berkeley and paris.Warwick’s, 7812 Girard Ave., La Jolla, CA92037Free For information: Marcia Tatz Wollner(858) 362-1174 or [email protected]
October 22 • 7:00 p.m.The Upcoming Elections: What’s At StakeProfessor Sandy LakoffScholar Lecture SeriesAdult Jewish Educationplease refer to October 17th description.Carlsbad Public Library, 1775 Dove LaneCarlsbad, CA 92011
FreeFor information: Susan Hagler (858) 362-1150
November 3–1118th Annual San Diego Jewish Book Fair1 book fair, 2 locations!Nov. 3–5, 2012: Temple SolelNov. 8–11, 2012: Lawrence FamilyJCC, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUSNovember 3–5 Temple Solel 3575 manchester ave, Cardiff by the Sea ,Ca, 92007
November 8-11Lawrence Family JCC, JaCOBS FamILY CampUS4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla, Ca, 92037
Saturday, November 3 • 8:00 p.m.Tribute to Gert Thaler z”la Conversation with Daniel SilvaDaniel Silva, The Fallen Angel: A Novel
Sunday, November 4 • 12:00 p.m.an afternoon of Fashion with:Rachelle Bergstein, Women from theAnkle Down-the Story of Shoes and Howthey Define Us and ari Seth Cohen,Advanced Style
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For complete schedule www.sdcjc.org
All artists, dates, and times subject to change.
November 14 • 10:30 A.m.The View from Tehran: How Iran’sHistory Shapes its Foreign PolicyIbrahim al-MarashiCoronado Lecture SeriesAdult Jewish EducationThere is a persian saying that “Iran isthe Center of the Universe.” This lecturewill examine how Iran’s history influencesits geopolitical outlook. Iranian popularhistorical memory ranges from an Iranthat was a superpower during antiquity,to repeated foreign intervention and invasions, ranging from the anglo-american-Soviet occupation during WorldWar Two to the Iraqi invasion in 1980. Coronado Public Library, 640 Orange AvenueCoronado, CA 92118For information: Susan Hagler (858) 362-1150Free
November 19 • 10:30 A.m.The View from Tehran: How Iran’sHistory Shapes its Foreign PolicyIbrahim al-MarashiScholar Lecture Series (Carlsbad)Adult Jewish Educationplease refer to November 14th description.Carlsbad Public Library, 1775 Dove LaneCarlsbad, CA 92011FreeFor information: Susan Hagler (858) 362-1150
November 28 • 7:00 p.m.A Night Of Comedy: The Women ofNBC’s Last Comic Standing Look & Listen: Performing Arts SeriesStart the holiday season doubled over!Comedians michele Balan and Cory Kahaney were finalists in a nationwide talent search accepting thebest professional and non-professionalstand-up comedians... If you have asense of humor, get ready to use it at a hilarious evening of comedy.David & Dorothea Garfield Theatre$26/JCC Member; $30/Non-memberFor tickets: JCC Box Office (858) 362-1348 [email protected]
JCC Box Office(858) 362-1348
*Former program of the Agency for Jewish Education, Co-Sponsored by Jewish Federation of San Diego County
Sunday, November 4 • 7:30 p.m.Joseph Kanon, Istanbul Passage: A Novelmonday, November 5 • 12:00 p.m.Susan Isaacs, Goldberg Variations: A NovelNovember 8–11 Lawrence Family Jewish CommunityCenter, JaCOBS FamILY CampUSThursday, November 8 • 10:00 A.m.Edie Lutnnik, An Unbroken Bond- The Untold Story of how the 658 Cantor Fitzgerald Families Faced theTragedy of 9/11 and Beyondand Ken Druck, The Real Rules of Life: Balancing Life’s Terms with Your OwnThursday, November 8 • 7:30 p.m.Rich Cohen, The Fish That Ate theWhale: The Life and Times of America’sBanana KingFriday, November 9 • 10:00 A.m.Lisa Klug, Hot Mamaleh
Saturday, November 10 • 7:30 p.m.Early Show: Dan Raviv, Spies Against Armageddon Late Show: CJC In The Mix – In The Mix LitSaturday, November 10 • 9:00 p.m.Justin Halpern, I Suck At GirlsSunday, November 11 • 10:00 A.m.alex Kershaw, The Liberator-One WorldWar II Soldier’s 500- Day Odessey from theBeaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau
Sunday, November 11 • 12:00 p.m.Staged Reading: “Address Unknown”A Book Fair presentation withLook & Listen: Performing Arts Series This play tells of two men whom weget to know through letters they penbetween 1932 and 1934. It is the storyof a Jew living in San Francisco and hisGerman business partner who returnsto live in Germany. The New York TimesBook Review judged it “the most effectiveindictment of Nazism to appear in fiction”. Sunday, November 11 • 7:30 p.m.Daniel Gordis, The Promise of IsraelSunday, Nov. 11 10:00 A.m.–2:00 p.m.Family Daypeninnah Schram, The Apple Tree’s Discovery
anne-marie Baila asnerNoshy Boy (Matzah Ball Books)11:00 A.m.–1:00 p.m.Residential & Adventure Camp Fair
1:00–2:00 p.m.ConcertThe Shirettes
For a full schedule of Book Fair 2012 visit www.sdjbf.org For Information: marcia Tatz Wollner(858) 362-1174
December, Date TBA • 7:00 p.m.Film Festival ScreeningSan Diego Jewish Film FestivalDavid & Dorothea Garfield Theatre$11.75/JCC Member; $13.75/Non-memberFor Information: Paola Little (858) 362-1330
December 12 • 10:30 A.m.George Gershwin: A Jewish Composer who Crossed the Ethnic DivideProfessor Steven CassedyCoronado Lecture SeriesAdult Jewish EducationGeorge Gershwin (1898-1937), the son of Russian Jewish immigrants, lived in various parts of manhattan, but heessentially “grew up” all over the city.He received a truly cosmopolitan culturaleducation in the city’s diverse communities.The group whose music and culture
most fascinated him was the africanamericans. In his music, Gershwin wasexpressing not only his personal tastefor african american musical styles buthis solidarity with a group that, likeamerican Jews, was going through someparticularly rough times in the 1920s.Coronado Public Library, 640 Orange AvenueCoronado, CA 92118FreeFor information: Susan Hagler (858) 362-1150
December 17 • 7:00 p.m.George Gershwin: A Jewish Composer who Crossed the Ethnic DivideProfessor Steven CassedyScholar Lecture Series (Carlsbad)Adult Jewish Educationplease refer to December 12th description.FreeCarlsbad Public Library1775 Dove Lane, Carlsbad, CA 92011For information: Susan Hagler (858) 362-1150
December 7–16Yentl (For All Ages) (Recommended For 10 and Older)JHCompany Youth TheatreDon’t miss the captivating story ofYentl mendel, the iconic young womanwith a thirst for knowledge. This desireleads her to leave her small village dis-guised as a boy to seek and get admitted to a Yeshiva. See this cinematicclassic brought to life on the GarfieldTheatre stage with such wonderful Barbra songs as: Papa Can You Hear Me?, The Way He Makes Me Feel and No Matter What Happens.David & Dorothea Garfield Theatre$11.00– $20.00For Tickets: JCC Box Office (858) 362-1348
23rd ANNUAL SAN DIEGO
Our lives projected SPONSORED BY LEICHTAG FOUNDATION
SAVE THE DATESFebruary 7–17 2013
Watch for Your Book Fair Brochure in the Mail TickeTs & Passes on sale noW!
Jcc Box office (858) 362-1348 • entire schedule online: www.sdjbf.org
Don’t miss out onBookapalooza -Family Day Sun., Nov. 11…
• renowned storyteller-Penninah Schram
• The Shirettes-in Concert
Nothing is Impossible
Book it at the Box Office! Highlights include:• A Conversation with Daniel Silva - New York Times Best Selling author• Susan Isaacs - prolific novelist• Harold Kushner - author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People• Dan Raviv - Washington-based correspondent for CBS News• Daniel Gordis - one of today's primary voices on Jewish thought and
current events in Israel
NOV. 3-5 TEMPLE SOLEL • NOV. 8-11 LAWRENCE FAMILY JCCSAN DIEGO JEWISH BOOK FAIR 2012
San Diego Center for Jewish Culture18th Annual–Our Chai Year
December
JCC Box Office(858) 362-1348
www.sdcjc.orgwww.sdcjc.org
The San Diego Center for Jewish Culture, while a separate non-profit, is housedat the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center and acts as the education andcultural arts arm of the Center. The mission of the CJC is to expand and enrichcultural life in San Diego by presenting the finest in Jewish artistic expression,encouraging the preservation of Jewish culture and heritage, and nurturingnew creativity in the arts. The CJC offers a wide variety of multidisciplinaryartistic programs that explore cultural identities and perspectives, promotecross cultural understanding, and highlight human themes of family, tolerance,compassion, and hope. Its facilities feature a 500-seat theatre, a Judaica library, an art gallery, and a community Holocaust Memorial Garden.
San Diego Center for Jewish CultureOF ThE LAWRENCE FAmILY JEWISh COmmuNITY CENTER
san Diego’s only Jewish institution dedicated solely to presenting high quality, nationally recognized arts,culture & Jewish education programs.Wendy Sabin-Lasker, DirectorJudith Friedel, Board president
San Diego Center for Jewish Culture • Viterbi Family Galleria • Potiker Family Arts & Culture ComplexLawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS
4126 Executive Drive • La Jolla, CA 92037-1348
Youth Theatre
@SanDiegoCJCfacebook.com/SDCJC
http://www.sdcjc.org/makor/
potiker Family Arts & Culture Complex
David & Dorothea Garfield Theatre
Viterbi Family Galleria
Foster-Ratner performing ArtsEducation Center
Samuel & Rebecca Astor Judaica Library*
Gotthelf Art Gallery
Florence melton Adult mini-School
JHCompany Youth Theatre
Adult Jewish Education
CJC In The mix
Literary Arts and Educational Resources
Look & Listen:performing Arts Series
San Diego Jewish Book Fair
San Diego Jewish Film Festival
Yom Limmud: San Diego’sCommunity Day of Learning
*The Samuel & Rebecca Astor Judaica Library is accredited by the
Association of Jewish Libraries
Our lives projected
teens
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teen programsWax�Family�Teen�Activity�Center
Club J: party Rock (grades 9-12)Saturday, August 25 • 8:30 P.M.–12:00 A.M.Come dance the night away in our very owntheatre-turned-nightclub, including a professionalDJ and an amazing atmosphere to party! Bringyour friends and dress to impress. Be sure to get your parent signed permission slips(www.lfjcc.com/teens) David & Dorothea Garfield Theatre$15/JCC Member; $18/Non-member
girls life- Fall sessionSeptember 19–December 12 Wednesdays, 4:00–6:30 p.m. & Sundays, 3:30–5:00 P.M.Girls Life is an interactive wellness program for pre-teen girls (ages 11-14) that focuses ondeveloping positive self-image and moral values.Each session will integrate athletic training andfitness with activities that teach girls the tools tobecome successful leaders in their communities. $150 for all sessions
teen leadership Council RetreatOctober 20–October 21Saturday, 7:00 P.M.–Sunday, 5:00 P.M.A super fun retreat for the new Teen LeadershipCouncil. The weekend will involve bonding as agroup, planning upcoming events, and having fun! FREE for all TLC!
JCC teen space 3rd semi-annual dodgeball tournamentSaturday, December 15 • 7:00 P.M.–12:00 A.M.Battle it out with other teens in our semi-annualEXTREME dodgeball tournament. Meet newfriends and get plenty of play time on teams offive in this rachmanus-centered competition. Feeincludes snacks and water. Fee: $5
the pursuit of perfection: how to prevent developing self-destructive habits and avoidbeing effected by the media’s incorrect definitionof beauty.Wednesday, October 3 • 5:30–8:00 P.M.The second of our four-part seminar series.Teens who participate in three out of the fourseminars receive a “Certificate in CommunityService Leadership” along with 20 hours incommunity service. Those returning participantsfrom last year will receive a Platinum ServiceLeadership Award after the completion of threeseminars in addition to 20 hours of communityservice. For this seminar, teens and parents willhear from Doug Rosen, Eating Disorder andAddiction Specialist, and his staff from BeitT’Shuvah.Wax Family Teen LoungeFREE/JCC Member (including Teen Members)$15/Non-Member ($45 for all sessions)
West Coast College tourFriday–Sunday, November 9–11Transportation, meals, accommodations are allprovided. On this College Tour, we will visit overseven campuses such as UCLA, UC Berkeley, UCDavis, Stanford University, USC, and the Cal Poly.Campus highlights include: meet and greets withstudents, visiting classes, and personalized tours. $725/JCC Member; $845/Non-member
hannukah happening party and set-upSunday, December 2 • 11:00–2:00 P.M.Need community service hours? Think you’re theultimate dreidel champion? Love getting presents?Then come celebrate the holiday of lights withyour friends and help run Hannukah Happening. Wax Family Teen LoungePrice: FREE
JCC ski and snowboarding Big Bear tripDecember 17–20 (pending weather)Monday, 7:00 A.M.–Thursday 10:00 P.M.Take a trip up to Big Bear to speed down thesnowy mountains with friends. This trip is alwaysa super fun way to celebrate winter. The fee willinclude transportation, food, lift tickets, andhousing accommodations. Rentals need to bepurchased in advance in San Diego. The MiddleSchool and High School teens will be in theirown groups for most of the time there. $550/JCC Member; $610/Non-Member
the gary and Jerri-ann Jacobs teendirector endowment Fund
the gary and Jerri-ann Jacobs Youth endowment Fund
need Communityservice hours?Lots of great opportunitiesexist here at the JCC.
Call Karen, ext. 1331
add “JCC teenspaCe”as a friend on facebook!
Contact infoFor more information on teen programs, call Karen Flexer Friedenberg,ext. 1331 or [email protected]
teens
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the gary and Jerri-ann Jacobs teendirector endowment Fund
Contact infoFor more information on teen programs, call Karen Flexer Friedenberg, ext. 1331 or [email protected]
march of the living- embrace the past- ensure the FutureThe March of the Living is a two-week journeyto Poland and Israel. During the week in Polandyou will commemorate Yom HaShoah –Holocaust Remembrance Day by participating ina silent march between Auschwitz andBirkenau. During the week in Israel, you willcelebrate Israel’s 65th anniversary. The dates for this year’s program are Wed., April 3-Thurs. April 18, 2013. Join 12,000 teens fromacross the world in solemnity and celebration.This is an experience which changes lives. Formore information places contact Marcia TatzWollner at (858) 362-1174, [email protected].
partners in preventionPartners and Prevention is a program whichpromotes self-acceptance, self-worth, spiritualvalues and family harmony through a Jewishlens as a way to prevent substance abuse andaddiction. Partners differs from other programsin that it does not focus on drug-education butrather the underlying stressors and pressuresthat lead today’s youth toward risky behaviors. Itfocuses on teaching the tools to cope with thechallenges of life in a healthy way. ThePrevention staff is a multi-disciplinary team ofJewish educators, mental health professionals,recovering addicts, and recovering parents.
Together, they take the students throughinteractive exercises designed to encouragehonest discussion about life’s pressures and therelentless pursuit of perfection, which hasbecome a cultural standard. The curriculum isflexible based on the organizations needs andusually includes a young person from BeitT’shuvah (the only Jewish rehab facility in thecountry) sharing their story of struggle andrecovery. If you are interested or know someonewho may be interested in setting up a Partnersin Prevention program, contact Karen FlexerFriedenberg at 858.362.1351 [email protected] leadership Counsel 2012–2013The Teen Leadership Counsel (TLC) will workdirectly with the Teen Department staff as agoverning board to help with envisioning andimplementing the exciting programs and eventsthat we are creating for the Jewish Teens fromall over the San Diego area. This board will begiven extensive leadership development trainingas well as focused guidance to organize theactivities that we put on with the JCC TeenDepartment. If you are looking for communityservice hours or additional highlights for yourresume/ college apps, this will be a perfectopportunity that will give you the training andthe network to accomplish your goals.Applications are online at www.lfjcc.org/tlcapp.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 2012JCC MACCABI GAMES SAN DIEGO DELEGATION
www.sdmaccabi.org
We are so proud of our participants!
You made our trip to houston trulymemorable! You were all wonderful competitors and guests. Watch for the2013 JCC Maccabi Games informationalsessions and tryouts for the games coming soon! For more information on teen programs,call Karen Flexer Friedenberg, ext 1331or email [email protected]
Contact infoFor more information on Adult Programs, contactMelanie Rubin ext. 1141
tease YouR taste Buds in this seRies oF neW Fall Classes!
Beer tastingWednesday, October 10 • 5:30–7:30 P.M.
Did you know that San Diego is becoming the“Napa Valley” of beer? Sample different styles of beer from local breweries; learn the nuances of how that beer is brewed and what foods pairwell with it, including cheese and chocolatetruffles! We’ll taste for ourselves how food and beerare a great combination when paired properly. Presented by Eric Barajas, President of BeerNerdz.
The Bean (new coffee shop at the JCC)$25/JCC Member; $30/Non-memberRSVP by October 3
olive oil & vinegar tastingTuesday, November 13 • 6:30–8:00 P.M.
Sample a variety of olive oils and vinegars, learnhow to cook with them and which foods pairwell with which types of oil. Also find out whatmakes it EVOO. Join us for a fun evening oftasting and learning!
We Olive La Jolla1158 Prospect Street$25/JCC Member; $30/Non-memberRSVP by November 6
moRe teCh talks Coming in JanuaRY!
digital photo organizingLearn how to organize your digital photos usingPicasa and iPhoto, get rid of duplicates, usetools to adjust and manipulate photos, and more.
(More details to be announced—check youremails or write to us at [email protected] tosign up to receive our emails!)
interested in more activities?
Your suggestions are welcome! Call melanie in the adult department
(858) 362-1141.
Adult Learning for theWondering Jew!
Explore classic Jewish sources,investigate issues of Jewish thought,practice and ethics, and advanceyour knowledge of Jewish history.e Adult Jewish Education Department of the Center for Jewish Culture invites you to participate in any of these acclaimedclasses and lectures:
• Florence Melton Adult Mini-School
• Melton Graduate Classes
• Distinguished Speaker Series
• Coronado Lecture Series
• Scholar lectures in Carlsbad
For specific programs, go to the CJC insert in this guide,
or for more information, callNoah (858) 362-1327
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Back to school: Classes for grown-upsLimited space available in each workshop. RSVP to Melanie Rubin or Ilene Greenspan in theAdult Department (858) 362-1141 at the latest one week prior to each workshop.
neW! israeli Folk dancingfor Beginners
Tuesdays, Oct. 16–Dec. 18(10 weeks) 7:00–8:30 P.M.
Israeli dancing is a greatactivity for many reasons:exercise, stress relief,socializing, and preservingour heritage! Dance stepstaught from scratch, slowlyand with precise instructionsso learning is easy and fun.Circle, line and partnerdances will be introduced.Instructor Yoni Carr has beenteaching all dance levels forover 25 years, has performedon Broadway, and touredwith Israeli dance groupssuch as Inbal and Karmon!
Minimum # of students neededto sign up in advance for all 10weeks in order to hold class.
$80/JCC Member; $120/Non-member
($8/JCC Member; $12/Non-member per class)
RSVP by October 5.
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aquatiCs
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aquaticsFriedenberg�Olympic�Pool
Contact infoFor more information on Aquatic Programs, contactChristian Henry, ext. 1126
pool parties (ages 5 and up)
Pool parties are available by request. Parties begin at $200 for 2 hours. For poolparty information, please contact the Aquatic Office at (858) 362-1126.
lap swim • m, W. . . . . short course . . . . 6:00 a.m.-close • t, th, F . . . .long course . . . .6:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.• t, th, F… short course . . . . 2:00 p.m.-close • sat., sun . . .long course . . . . . . . .open-close
*please note hours and lane schedule subject to change without notice
There will always be a minimum of four lanes available daily for members Monday through Sunday.Designated lap lanes will be posted on deck. If there are any questions, please contact the Aquatics office.Per Day: Free/JCC Member; $15/Adult Non-memberPunch card option: $90/10 swims (Convenient punch card for daily swim use.)
*please note during high school water polo and swim season, long course will change to shortcourse between 1:30 and 2:00 p.m.
pool hours• monday-thursday . . . . . 6:00 a.m.-7:30 p.m. • saturdays . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.• Fridays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. • sundays. . . . . . . 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.• Lap lanes are available during operating hours. Please refer to the pool schedule for lane availability.• This pool is kept at 81 degrees.• Swim diapers and plastic pants are required for all swimmers who are under the age of 4 years
and those not potty trained.• No diving or jumping off the blocks unless supervised by a JCC swim instructor or certified coach.• Diving boards are open during the summer months only.• Outdoor Spa is for persons 48 inches and above ONLY.• The Children’s pool is for the use of parents and children 8 years and under and is open in the
spring and summers months, weather permitting.• An adult must supervise children under the age of 15 at all times.
Fees Per Day: Free/JCC Member; $15/Non-member.
*For pool schedules of high school swim meets and water polo games please go to www.lfjcc.org
pRivate sWim lessons
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get in the swim (ages 6 months–adult)The Lawrence Family JCC offers private 1-on-1 and semi-private, (no more than 3 students per class),swim lessons taught by American Red Cross CertifiedSwim Instructors. Each lesson caters to the student’sspecific goals. Lessons are offered for anyone betweenthe ages of 6-months to adult. Lessons are scheduledtwice a week over four weeks. All swim lesson timeswill range from 2:00–7:00 P.M. and are 25 minuteseach lesson. Please see schedule below for sessiondates and times. For more information regarding swimlesson registration, please contact Myra Reisin, AssistantAquatics Director, at 858-362-1127 or [email protected].
Mondays & Wednesdays:• September 5–26• October 15–31• November 5–28• December 3–19Tuesdays & Thursdays:• September 4–27• October 11–30• November 6–29
Private: $186/JCC Member; $223/Non-memberSemi-Private: $82/JCC Member; $98/JCC Member
starfish (ages 3–5)The American Red Cross infant and preschool aquaticsprograms are designed to give children the necessaryskills for water adjustment. Children will learn floats,breathing techniques, and assisted stroke and kick skills.
advanced starfish (ages 3–5)This class is designed for children who have perfectedbasic swimming skills in Starfish but are not at theage to move into Guppies. Children will perfect theirbasic skills while being introduced to new techniques.
guppies (ages 6+)This class is for swimmers with no previous swimmingexperience. Swimmers will learn the basic skills likebobbing, floating, gliding, and kicking. This class willalso cover basic pool rules and safety.
tadpoles (ages 6+)Swimmers will refine the basic skills they’ve learned in Guppies and be introduced to backstroke and sidebreathing. Swimmers will also learn water entry, retrievingobjects from 3 feet of water, and more safety skills.
dolphins (ages 6+)Swimmers should already be able to complete twofull laps of front crawl unassisted and one lap of
back crawl unassisted. Swimmers will be introducedto elementary backstroke, treading water, and dives.
eels (ages 6+)Swimmers should already be able to complete threefull laps of front crawl unassisted with good sidebreathing and two full laps of backstroke unassisted.Swimmers will refine elementary backstroke and beintroduced to sidestroke and breaststroke.
swordfish (ages 6+)Swimmers should already be able to swim four laps of front crawl unassisted, and three laps of backstrokeunassisted. Swimmers will refine front crawl, backstroke,sidestroke, and elementary backstroke.
shark (ages 6+)Swimmers must have passed the requirement for Sword-fish. This class is designed for swimmers who have refined front crawl, backstroke, elementary backstroke,breaststroke, and sidestroke. Swimmers will completebutterfly and work on conditioning and endurance.
Swim lessons are scheduled on a monthly basis.Registered participants have the same time slot forthe whole month.Payment for swim lessons must be made by 5:00 P.M.on the day the reservation is taken. If payment is notreceived by 5:00 P.M., Aquatics Management has theright to fill the spot with another swim student.All JCC corporate members must come in with a mem-bership packet completely filled out and a copy of theircorporate badge on the day of registration. Each swimlesson session will be allowed one makeup. All make-ups will be scheduled on Sundays between 10:30 A.M.–2:30P.M. Make-ups will be made with the same instructoron the Sunday if possible, however it is not guaran-teed and the make-up may be with a substitute in-structor. Once a make-up is scheduled and confirmed,there will be no rescheduling of the make-up lesson. There are no refunds. Class transfers will be at thediscretion of the Aquatics Management. In the case ofa class cancellation by the aquatics facility, AquaticsManagement will issue refund for that specific class.Swim sessions MUST be cancelled 48 hours prior tothe beginning of the swim session. If swim session iscancelled less then 48 hours, there will be a cancellationfee of $30. Cancellation of a swim lesson the day of orno shows during the swim session will not be issued arefund, credit or make-up for that lesson.
sWim levels & desCRiptions
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aquaticsFriedenberg�Olympic�Pool
ADULT SWIM TECHNIQUE TRAINING
The�JCC�Aquatics�department�offers�oneon�one�training�foradult�swimmers�who�are�looking�to�improvetechnique�andstrengthen theirstroke. Adults�willwork�with�a�trainedcoach�on�any�areathat�the�swimmer�islooking to�improve.Scheduling training�isflexible�and�can�bescheduled�outside�ofthe�standard�swimlesson�schedule.Please�contact�theaquatics�departmentfor�more�informationand�scheduling.�
JCC masteRsprivate session dates:• M–Th: 6:00–7:30 A.M., 12:00–1:30 P.M.• Fridays: 6:00–7:30 A.M., 12:00–1:30 P.M.• Sundays: 9:00–10:30 A.M.
For those interested in improving their stroke technique,endurance training and overall fitness, a structuredworkout with a group is vital. This adult swim programincludes in depth stroke analysis and personal coaching.These workouts will challenge your mind and body. Alllevels of swimmers are welcome; you must be 18 yearsof age or older.
Monthly: $55/JCC Member; $70/Non-member3 Months: $140/JCC Member; $175/Non-member6 Months: $220/JCC Member; $340/Non-memberYearly: $468/JCC Member; $603/Non-member
Barracuda novice swim team (ages 6-12 years)The Barracuda swim team is a year-round swimmingprogram. This swim team is for precompetitive swimmerswho want to learn all four competition strokes, dives,starts, and turns.There are four developmental levels: Bronze (Introductory)10 years and under, Silver (Intermediate) 10 years andunder, Gold & Elite (Advanced 11 years and older. Allswimmers must be evaluated before beginning theteam. Evaluation times are M-W-F, 3:00–3:30 P.M. byappointment only. Each swimmer will be placed basedon prior skills learned. The main emphasis of our teamis learning can be fun!
Swim practices are Monday through Friday on a year round basis. Each swimmer swims three days a week (either M-W-F or T-TH-F). Parent participationis encouraged to help run fun monthly swim meets.Monday-Friday• Bronze: Monday/Wednesday/Friday or
Tuesday/Thursday/Friday, 3:30–4:00 P.M.• Silver: Monday/Wednesday/Friday or Tuesday/Thursday/Friday, 4:00–4:45 P.M.• Gold: Monday–Thursday, 4:45–5:45 P.M. No practice on Fridays• Elite: Monday–Thursday, 5:45–7:00 P.M. No practice on FridaysQUARTERLY FEES*:Bronze: $168/JCC Member; $208/Non-memberSilver: $208/JCC Member; $248/Non-memberGold: $248/JCC Member; $288/Non-memberElite: $288/JCC Member; $328/Non-member*All fees are due at the beginning of the quarterly sessionPlease feel free to contact Christian Henry at (858) 362-1126, or [email protected].
speCial pRogRams
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personal training at the JCCQualcomm�Sports,�Fitness�&�Aquatics�Complex
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What credentials and experience do the JCC trainers have?Our trainers are nationally certified by:American Council in Exercise (ACE), Aerobics and Fitness Association ofAmerica (AFAA), American College ofSports Medicine (ACSM), National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) or National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA, CSCS). All trainers areCPR & first aid certified. Master trainershave a minimum of 6500 hours of handson-work experience and hold an advancedpersonal trainer certification or have aB.S. /M.A. /M.S. in Physical Education, Kinesiology, Exercise Science, Sport Psychology or related field.
What is the JCC’s personal trainingprogram philosophy? We will teach you safe and effective exercisehabits that will work for you! We want toempower you with the knowledge andskills you need to exercise effectively andto develop a healthy lifestyle.
What is the JCC personal trainingprogram designed to do?We will match you with a trainer who willdesign a personalized exercise programjust for YOU! Your trainer will coach youalong with a “team effort” approach soyou can achieve you fitness goals!
What if i’m interested in gainingor losing weight?Weight management, gain or loss, dependson proper diet, physical activity, lifestyleand genetics. Our trainers will discuss up-to-date nutrition information with you.
What kind of activities would i do during a workout?Your trainer will have you perform activitiesor exercises to develop muscular strengthand endurance, cardiovascular fitness
and flexibility; depending upon yourgoals. You may also do activities to develop coordination, balance, power and/or agility. Our trainers have a variety of skills to provide you with options so yourworkouts stay FUN and exciting!
Can my kids workout with me?You must be at least 16 years of age to be inthe Fitness Center or teens, 13-15 years oldmay take three personal training sessionsfor a Certificate of Achievement to receivea membership card. Children under the ageof 13 are not permitted in the Fitness Center.
how can i get my children in-volved in a healthy lifestyle theywill like? Are you a parent that feels your childwatches too much TV or plays too manyvideo games? Youth personal training program has been developed for 8-15 yearsof age in how to live and lead a healthierlifestyle. We will educate youth on propernutrition, cardiovascular health and how exercise can be fun! This is an excellent opportunity to learn early on the importantrole that fitness plays in all aspects of life.Training will take place in the Gymnasium,field, pool or group exercise studio. Eachsession is 45 minutes.
how do i arrange personal training sessions?You can meet with a Personal Trainer thatyou like or you can contact Chasen Booher,Fitness & Wellness Director, (858) 362-1340or you can learn more about the PersonalTrainers at http://www.lfjcc.org/qualcomm/personaltrainers.aspx
What are the personal training rates?• 1 to 5 sessions: (Per session)
$70/JCC Member• 6 or more sessions: (Per session)
$65/JCC Member
Can i train with a friend or a small group of people?This option is ideal for friends wishing tobegin a new fitness plan together and forextra motivation. It is also a great way toshare the expense by splitting the cost.Each additional person is an additional$10/session.
FAQ’s:
JCC Personal Trainers
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Fitness ClassesQualcomm�Sports,�Fitness�&�Aquatics�Complex
abs BlastMondays and Wednesdays • 6:00–6:30 P.M.In 30 minutes, this rock solid abs and lower backworkout provides the intensity you need and theresults you want! Attend before or after your cardioworkout. No fluff, all the right stuff.Gotthelf Dance Studio Free/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
aerobics for everyoneMondays, Wednesdays, Fridays • 9:15–10:10 A.M.This high energy, low impact class focuses oncoordination, stamina and strength. Benefits include: reduced stress on joints and lower backas well as increase range of motion and flexibility.All ages and fitness levels welcome.Gotthelf Dance Studio Free/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
athletic drillsMondays and Wednesdays • 6:30–7:25 P.M.Improve speed, power and endurance. An intense cardio workout that combines sportsdrills, plyometrics, jump rope and boxing movesto get you in shape fast. Gotthelf Dance Studio Free/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
FeldenkraisWednesdays • 10:30–11:30 A.M.Gentle movements that improve posture, breathing,and coordination to help alleviate stress, tensionand fatigue. All levels welcome!Gotthelf Dance StudioFree/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
F.i.t. CampTuesdays • 9:30–10:25 A.M.The name says it all. This class shapes and tones theentire body with an emphasis on full body sculptingand toning using Functional Intense Training.Robert H. Jaffe Aerobics StudioFree/JCC Member; $12/Non-members
hard CoreTuesdays • 8:30–9:25 A.M.Cardio style training infused with Pilates to improvecore strength, stability and overall fitness using resistance equipment and your own body weight!Robert H. Jaffe Aerobics StudioFree/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
indoor CyclingMondays 6:00–6:55 P.M., Tuesdays 5:30–6:25 P.M., Wednesdays 6:30–7:30 A.M.,Thursdays 6:00–6:55 P.M. & Fridays 6:30–7:30 A.M.and 12:00–12:55 P.M.
Challenging drills up and down mountains, intervalsof power and speed, and visualization makingspinning the complete mind/body exercise program.Not only is this a fun non-impact workout, butalso you’ll burn 500-800 calories in 45-60 minutes!All classes are led by certified instructors whowill coach and motivate you to SWEAT! All fitnesslevels welcomed.
Robert H. Jaffe Aerobics StudioFree/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
intro to kettlebell/kettlebell BasicSundays • 10:00–11:00 A.M.
Introducing the ultimate fitness program that increases your endurance, power, strength, andconfidence to burn fat fast! Kettlebell utilizesall of your core muscles that are essential formaintaining good health. This class takes the beginning moves and combines them into a challenging workout. All fitness levels welcome.Class is a prerequisite for all other Kettlebellclasses. Classes held as needed.
Gotthelf Dance Studio$7/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
kettlebell power lunchMondays • 12:30–1:15 P.M.Thursdays • 12:00–12:45 P.M.
This class combines Kettlebells and other equip-ment to provide an intense 35 minute workout.Prerequisite: Intro to Kettlebell.
Robert H. Jaffe Aerobics Studio$7/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
kettlebellWednesdays • 5:30–6:15 P.M.
Push your workouts and body to a new level.Kettlebells offer a strength and cardio full bodyworkout to challenge the body and build confidence.Prerequisite: Intro to Kettlebell.
Robert H. Jaffe Aerobics Studio$7/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
Jacobs Family gymnasium
Friedenberg olympic pool
Jacobs Fitness Center
Contact infoFor more information on fitness classes, contact the Fitness Front Desk,ext. 1337
Yoga Classesbegin on page 34
adult Fitness
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pilates mat scienceTuesdays • 11:45 A.M.–12:40 P.M.Tuesdays and Thursdays • 11:30 A.M.–12:25 P.M.Non-impact floor work used for years by dancersand athletes to strengthen, elongate, and balancethe muscular system. Realign your posture from thecore out to eliminate chronic pain, aid in rehabilita-tion and maximize your body’s movement potential.Gotthelf Dance Studio $7/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
sit and get FitTuesdays • 10:15–10:45 A.M.This class is perfect for people who want to gentlyincrease overall body strength, regain or improveflexibility, as well as challenge the body’s balanceability. Sections of the class are standing to challengebalance and strength, while other sections areseated to increase flexibility.Gotthelf Dance Studio Free/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
stretch for FlexibilityTuesdays and Thursdays • 9:15–10:10 A.M.Reduce tension in your body by elongating yourmuscles. This class combines a variety of stretchingtechniques to open up your body. Adding stretchingto your life will prevent muscular strain, tearingand general soreness. A perfect class for anylevel of fitness! Wear comfortable clothes. TheJCC provides mats if you don't have your own.Gotthelf Dance Studio Free/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
triathlon training CampOur 8 week Program will help your fitness peak forsome of the upcoming sprint triathlons this season. If you have thought about running in a triathlon,this is a great program to get you started. Yourtraining plan includes: brick workouts, swimmingbiomechanics in our Olympic size pool, bike set up,running and heart rate training, transitions, sportnutrition and setting up a training schedule.Classes start at various times. Seewww.lfjcc.org/qualcomm/triathlonTrainingCamp-Summer.pdf for current sessions.Albert A. Hutler Tennis CenterContact Chasen Booher, ext. 1340
total Body sculptMondays and Thursdays • 9:30–10:25 A.M.Strength/cardio interval training utilizing dumbbells,BOSU balls and resistance tubing to performpowerful movements that will define muscle toneand sculpt your body.Robert H. Jaffe Aerobics StudioFree/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
Water aerobicsTuesdays and Thursdays • 8:30–9:30 A.M.This class is designed to minimize strain to bones and joints. This class can be modified forpregnancy, seniors and post rehab participants.$7/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
zumba®Tuesdays • 6:30–7:25 P.M.Wednesdays and Fridays • 9:30–10:25 A.M.This program fuses hypnotic Latin rhythms andeasy-to-follow moves to create an exciting,caloric burning workout that will blow you away.It is a fun way to exercise and enjoy yourself atthe same time. Come join the party!Robert H. Jaffe Aerobics StudioFree/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
Jacobs Family gymnasium
Friedenberg olympic pool
Jacobs Fitness Center
Contact infoFor more information on fitness classes, contactthe Fitness Front Desk,ext. 1337
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fitness calendar forclass times.
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adult tennis, Yoga and pilatesQualcomm�Sports,�Fitness�&�Aquatics�Complex
tennisAbout our Tennis Pro; Ken Heidman is well recognizedas one of the top professionals from San Diego.He is USPTA certified, with a rating of Professional1. Ken has 18 years of teaching experience.adult tennis lessonsPrivate Lesson Package: • Buy 7 hours and receive the 8th hour free.Private Lesson: • One hour: $50/JCC Member; $55/Non-memberSemi-Private Lesson (2 people): • Per person/hour: $25/JCC Member; $30/Non-member Group Lesson (3 or more people): • Per person/hour: $20/JCC Member; $25/Non-memberAlbert A. Hutler Tennis CenterKen Heidman, ext. 1136
adult group Clinics(Advanced beginner to intermediate level)Tuesdays/Thursdays • 6:00–7:30 P.M.Thursdays • 10:00–11:30 A.M.6 Week Sessions1 Day/Week: $100/JCC Member; $120/Non-member2 Days/Week: $190/JCC Member; $220/Non-memberAlbert A. Hutler Tennis CenterKen Heidman, ext. 1136(Must contact Pro ahead of time)Drop-ins: $20/JCC Member; $25/Non-member
pilates personal trainingDiscover the revolutionary body conditioningmethod used by Hollywood stars and professionalathletes! Pilates is a form of exercise, developedby Joseph Pilates, which emphasizes thebalanced development of the body through core strength, flexibility, and awareness in order to support efficient, graceful movement.Core strength is the foundation of Pilatesexercise. Make it a part of your workout.Tighten, tone, strengthen and feel great! 1 session: $70/JCC Member;$84/Non-member6 sessions: $390/JCC Member;$468/Non-memberSave with Semi-Private sessions. Call for details.Call Chasen Booher, ext. 1340 to schedule an appointment with our Pilates Certified Training Staff.
Yoga ClassesRestorative YogaMonday • 6:30–7:30 P.M.In Restorative Yoga, the postures are presentedin an easy to follow, slow and accessible mannerwith plenty of time for modifications. Props areoften used to enable a longer rest in the poseand to allow for a deeper release. The more yourbody is supported in the poses the deeper thesense of relaxation. Restorative Yoga mayinclude breath work and guided meditation torejuvenate the body and focus the mind. -Excellent choice for seniors.-People suffering from chronic illness or injuries.-Students new to the practice of yoga willbecome more confident in their practice to try other variations.Sports and Fitness$7.00/JCC Member; $12.00/Non-memberFitness Front Desk ext. 1337vinyasa Flow Yoga 1Mondays, 11:45 A.M.–12:45 P.M.This class is great for beginners or those who prefera slower flow. Focusing on foundational poses in detail, you will gain an understanding whichcan be easily built upon. You will increase yourstrength and flexibility, develop mind-body aware-ness and alignment, and learn to integrate breathwith movement. Modifications are always offered.Gotthelf Dance Studio $7/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
vinyasa Flow Yoga 2Wednesdays, 11:45 A.M.–12:45 P.M. & 4:45–6:00 P.M.Our level II builds upon the foundation of ourVinyasa I class. The flowing sequences will incorporate basic poses with more challengingoptions. You will increase your strength and flexibility, deepen mind-body awareness and understanding of body alignment, and learn to integrate breath with movement. Modificationsare always offered.Gotthelf Dance Studio $7/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
personal trainingFor more information on Pilates or personal training,contact Chasen at ext. 1340
adult tennis, Yoga and pilates
personal trainingFor more information on Pilates or personal training,contact Chasen at ext. 1340
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vinyasa Flow Yoga 3Fridays, 11:45 A.M.-1:00 P.M.Participants should have knowledge of the basicposes and previous experience. Vinyasa 3 willbuild upon the Vinyasa 1 and 2 classes. You willincrease your strength and flexibility, deepenmind-body awareness and understanding ofbody alignment, and learn to integrate breathwith movement. Modifications are always of-fered.Gotthelf Dance Studio $7/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
ashtanga/power YogaMondays, 4:45-6:00 P.M.Ashtanga Yoga is a system of yoga transmitted to the modern world by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois (1915-2009). This method will blend the breathwith movement increasing the body’s heat inorder to sweat and purify. You will also increaseyour strength and flexibility and develop mind-body awareness and alignment. Gotthelf Dance Studio $7/JCC Member; $12/Non-member
DAYTIME CLASSES
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Indoor Cycling, 6:30 A.M.
Aerobics for Everyone, 9:15 A.M.
Total Body Sculpt, 9:30 A.M.
Tai Chi*, 10:45 A.M.
Vinyasa Flow Yoga 1*, 11:45 A.M.
Kettlebell Power Lunch*, 12:30 P.M.
Water Aerobics*, 8:30 A.M.
Hard Core, 8:30 A.M.
Stretch for Flexibility, 9:15 A.M.
F.I.T. Camp, 9:30 A.M.
Sit and Get Fit 30 min., 10:15 A.M.
Pilates Mat Science*, 11:45 A.M.
Indoor Cycling, 6:30 A.M.
Aerobics for Everyone, 9:15 A.M.
Zumba®, 9:30 A.M.
Feldenkrais, 10:30 A.M.
Vinyasa Flow Yoga 2*, 11:45 A.M.
Water Aerobics*, 8:30 A.M.
Stretch for Flexibility, 9:15 A.M.
Total Body Sculpt, 9:30 A.M.
Pilates Mat Science*, 11:30 A.M.
Kettlebell Power Lunch*, 12:00 P.M.
Aerobics for Everyone, 9:15 A.M.
Zumba®, 9:30 A.M.
Vinyasa Flow Yoga 3*, 11:45 A.M.
Indoor Cycling, 12:00 P.M.
* Class requires a registration fee or pre-registrationSPECIALTY CLASS RATESYoga • Water Aerobics • Pilates • Kettlebell
JCC Member: $7�per�class;�$50�for�10�classesNon-member: $12�per�class;�$80�for�10�classes
Gymnasium/Pool Day Pass: $10Does not include Class Rate
For�information�on�other�class�rates�call�the�Fitness�Front�Desk
EVENING CLASSES
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
Ashtanga Yoga*, 4:45 P.M.
Indoor Cycling, 6:00 P.M.
Abs Blast, 6:00 P.M.
Athletic Drills, 6:30 P.M.
Restorative Yoga*, 6:30 P.M.
Adult Karate*, 5:30 P.M.
Indoor Cycling, 5:30 P.M.
Zumba®, 6:30 P.M.
Vinyasa Flow Yoga 2*, 4:45 P.M.
Kettlebell*, 5:30 P.M.
Abs Blast, 6:00 P.M.
Athletic Drills, 6:30 P.M.
Adult Karate*, 5:30 P.M.
Indoor Cycling, 6:00 P.M.
WEEKEND CLASSES
SUNDAY
Kettlebell Basics*, 10:00 A.M.
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adult sports and leaguesQualcomm�Sports,�Fitness�&�Aquatics�Complex
leaguesmen’s 21+ Basketball leagueMondays, 6:00–10:00 P.M.Draft December 17, League starts January 7Men’s basketball league open to members and non-members of the JCC. Ideal for individualplayers looking for a competitive basketball experience. Teams are selected by a draft each season.Jacobs Family GymnasiumIndividuals: $95/JCC Member; $130/Non-memberGilad Hoffman, ext. 1125
men’s 40+ member Basketball leagueThursdays, 6:00–10:00 P.M.League starts Aug. 23, no draft, bring your ownteamMen’s basketball league for members of the JCC and non-members interested in trying theleague before joining the JCC. Non-members may only participate in one season. Teams are selected by a draft each season.Jacobs Family GymnasiumIndividuals: $90/JCC Member; $120/Non-memberGilad Hoffman, ext. 1125
men’s 45+ member Basketball leagueMondays, 6:00–10:00 P.M.Draft December 17, League starts January 7Men’s basketball league for members of the JCC and non-members interested in trying theleague before joining the JCC. Non-members may only participate in one season. Teams are selected by a draft each season.Jacobs Family GymnasiumIndividuals: $90/JCC Member; $120/Non-memberGilad Hoffman, ext. 1125
Wednesday Corporate Basketball leagueWednesdays, 6:30–10:00 P.M.; League A & B Season begins September 10The Wednesday corporate league offers a com-petitive basketball league for local businesses.Open to men and women 18 and older. Teamsprovide their own jerseys. A limited number ofjerseys are available for purchase from the JCC.Jacobs Family Gymnasium$600/Team (Referee fees and championshipawards included)Gilad Hoffman, ext. 1125
tuesday Coed softball leagueTuesdays, 6:00–10:00 P.M., Season begins Oct. 23Recreational slow-pitch coed softball leagueopen to all community and corporate teams. Individuals will be placed on a team or a newteam will be formed if possible.Edgar Berner Family Ballfields $600/teamGilad Hoffman, ext. 1125
Wednesday men’s softball leagueWednesdays, 6:00–10:00 P.M.Season begins September 5Recreational slowpitch men’s softball leagueopen to all community and corporate teams.Individuals will be placed on a team or a newteam will be formed if possible.Edgar Berner Family Ballfields$650/teamGilad Hoffman, ext. 1125
self defense krav maga8 week session begins on Sunday, July 22 – Thursday, September 13Sun., 9:00 A.M., Wed., 6:15 P.M., Thur., 7:00 P.M.(Students choose two classes each week, or threewith Instructor’s permission) Krav Maga is the IsraelDefense Forces system of self-defense. The Instructors for this program are the top certifiedAmerican Instructors, all of whom have many yearsof teaching experience; here at the JCC for over21 years! In the first 8 week course, students willlearn a variety of techniques in a tough, physicalsetting, covering self-defense, awareness, fightingskills, rape prevention, multiple attackers, weapons,etc. and incorporating strength training, coordi-nation drills and scenario training. Our program isconsidered the best Krav Maga location in the USA.Qualcomm Sports & Fitness Aquatics ComplexNote: all fees increase by $50 after Pre-Registrationends July 20• First 8 wks: $225/JCC Member, Military Dependent, under 18 year old; $250/Non-member; $200/ Active Duty armed Military, armed LEO’s, professional FF’s• Thereafter: $125/JCC Member, Military Dependant, under 18 year old; $150/Non-member; $100/ Active Duty armed Military, armed LEO’s, professional FF’s Dana Ben Kaplan: [email protected] the website: www.KravMagaSD.com http://www.kravmagasd.com; recorded message (619) 682-7090.
Jacobs Family gymnasium
mandell Weiss eastgate City park
Friedenberg olympic pool
albert a. hutler tennis Center
edgar Berner Family Ballfields
open Rec. hoursM–F: 12:00-1:30 P.M.Tue: 5:00-7:00 P.M.Sat: 11:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M.
Contact infoFor more information on Adult Sports/Leagues,contact Gilad, ext. 1125
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special eventsClassical Connections Join us for the best of theater, music and visual arts.
A new way to enjoy San Diego! Bus transportationfrom the JCC. JCC Members will receive firstpriority for tickets and transportation. Refer to The Shofar for schedule and more information.
• “Words By” Ira Gershwin and the Great AmericanSongbook- Wed. eve., Oct. 17
new to san diego? newly single? Wednesday, October 17 • 1:30 P.M.
Meet new people and get to know each other for book discussions, movie discussions, gamepartners, things to do around San Diego together,lunch outings, travel buddies, or whatever yourinterests. (This is not a dating service). Come tothe JCC and kick start your new friendships!Coffee and cookies will be served. Free!
Call Melanie to RSVP (also call if you cannotmake it that day but still want to get involved).
senior lunch & Concert in the sukkah Friday, October 5 • 12:00–1:30 P.M.
Celebrate the fall harvest festival of Sukkot withyour JCC “family” at our annual Senior Lunch inthe Sukkah. Entertainment by Doron Peisic ofSchmalts Music. A vegetarian lunch will beprovided by The Patrician.
RSVP by September 25$10/JCC Member; $13/Non-member
Julian trip with on the goFriday, Oct. 12 • 9:30 A.M. meet bus at JCC, returnapprox. 4:00 P.M.
The JCC is collaborating with On the Go forsome fun excursions this fall!
Join us for an autumn outing to Julian to Smith’sRanch & Railroad Tour, shopping, walk aroundthe town, and of course, have some apple pie!
$55
RSVP required by Wednesday, Oct. 3 (must beenrolled in On the Go prior to this date, even ifyou do not live in one of the zip codes theyserve. Call On the Go at 619-220-0268 to enroll.JCC members’ enrollment fee waived!)
viejas Casino & outlet Center with on the goFriday, Nov. 30 • 9:30 A.M. meet bus at JCC, return approx. 4:30 P.M.
In addition to the casino games, off track bettingand the newly-remodeled restaurants at Viejas(which are a wonderful value and receive greatreviews), shop in the Outlet Center and save up to70% on over 60 of your favorite national brands!Everyone will receive a discount on the buffet anddiscount coupons for the Outlet Center.
$15
RSVP by Nov. 19 (must be enrolled in On the Goprior to this date, even if you do not live in one of the zip codes they serve. Call On the Go at619-220-0268 to enroll. JCC members’ enrollmentfee waived!)
annual senior hanukkah partyThursday, December 13 • 12:00–1:30 P.M.
Enjoy our tasty home-made latkes while beingentertained with Mooney Tunes! More detailswill be in the November/December Shofar.$6/JCC Member; $10/Non-member
Classes & ClubsBeginners’ Computer Class(for the absolute beginner!)Mondays, October 15–December 17 (8 weeks,no class on 11/5 or 11/19), 9:30–11:30 A.M.
Get comfortable using a computer so you canenjoy the virtual world! Just the things you needto know like basic terminology, the internet andhow to use search bar, setting up a free emailaccount, the differences between and pros/consof laptops, desktops, iPads, smartphones, wifi,etc., an intro to Microsoft Word and more. Youno longer have to be afraid of the computer!
Instructor: Barbra Drizin of Start from ScratchSocial Media Educators
Limited to 8 people, so RSVP before all the spotsare taken!
$80/JCC Member; $96/Non-member
other Beginners Classes in the works: Bridge,mah Jongg, pan Cards and more!
Check out future issues of The Shofar or our websitewww.lfjcc.org/seniors for more information!
Contact infoFor more information, contact Melanie Rubin, ext. 1141.
Unless noted, events willtake place at the JCC
the Jacobs/Yorysh senior endowment Fund
the dr. irwin mark Jacobssenior scholarship Fund
Holocaust Memorial Garden —In Memory of All Who PerishedGiven in honor of Irene and Erich Racz by Merle and Teresa Racz Fischlowitz
sign up to receive the bi-monthly senior newsletter,‘the shofar’ Contact Melanie Rubin, ext. 1141. Also availableonline at www.lfjcc.orgunder Seniors.
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Contact infoFor more information, contact Melanie Rubin, ext. 1141.
Unless noted, events willtake place at the JCC
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aaRp mature driving Class (ages 55+)
Tuesday, September 11 • 9:30 A.M.–2:00 P.M.
Refresher Course (for those who have taken fullcourse within past 3 years)
OR
Tuesdays, November 6 & 13 • 9:30 A.M.–2:00 P.M.
Full Course
Qualify for insurance discounts by attending this driver education class.
Garb Senior Activity Center$12/AARP Member; $14/Non-member(check payable to AARP)
Advanced reservations required.Melanie Rubin, ext. 1141
neW! “get up and move!” line dancing for seniorsTuesdays, October 16–November 20 (6 weeks)2:00–3:00 P.M.
Did you know that one of the best exercises forthe brain is dancing? It is a great cardiovascularactivity which increases blood flow to the brainand decreases your risk of stroke. Join us inlearning fun dances such as Mac the Knife,Tequila, Yellow River, New York, New York, andothers, plus get your brain and body exercisingat the same time!
Instructor Yoni Carr has been teaching all dancelevels for over 25 years, has performed on Broadway,and toured with Israeli dance groups such as Inbaland Karmon!
$48/JCC Member; $72/Non-member ($8/JCCMember; $12/Non-member per class)
Minimum # of students needed to sign up inadvance for all 6 weeks in order to hold class.Please RSVP by October 5.
Yiddish CircleEvery 1st Monday of the month, November 5 &December 3 • 1:30 P.M.
Lovers of Yiddish language get together for discussions in Yiddish, songs, plays, readings, and more. Raquel Leisorek, (858) 450-9081.
$2/JCC Member; $3/Non-member
senior doubles tennis (ages 55+)M/W • 8:00–10:00 A.M.Fridays • 7:30–9:30 A.M.
If you play tennis, take advantage our very active and social Seniors Doubles Tennis reserved tennis time.
Albert A. Hutler Tennis CenterFree/JCC Member; $5/Non-memberFitness Desk, ext. 1337
aerobics for everyoneM/W/F • 9:15–10:15 A.M.
Improve your cardiovascular fitness, range ofmotion, flexibility, endurance, and energy level.
Gotthelf Dance StudioFree/JCC Member; $12/Non-memberFitness Desk, ext. 1337
pan Card gameM/Th • 11:45–3:15 P.M.
Play a game of Pan with other lovers of the game.Garb Senior Activity Center
Free/JCC Members only
sit and get FitTuesdays • 10:15–10:45 A.M.
Perfect for people who want to gently increaseoverall body strength, regain or improve flexibility,as well as challenge the body’s balance ability.Sections of class are standing to challenge balance and strength, while other sections are seated to increase flexibility.
Gotthelf Dance StudioFree/JCC Member; $12/Non-memberFitness Desk, ext. 1337
stretch for FlexibilityT/Th • 9:15–10:10 A.M.
Reduce tension in your body by elongating yourmuscles. This class combines a variety of stretchingtechniques to open up your body. Adding stretchingto your life will prevent muscular strain, tearing andgeneral soreness. Wear comfy clothes. JCC providesmats if you don’t have one.
Gotthelf Dance StudioFree/JCC Member; $12/Non-memberFitness Desk, ext. 1337
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h20 aerobics (all ages)T/Th • 8:30 A.M.Bring your swimsuit and towel and get ready for a water workout!Friedenberg Olympic Pool$7/JCC Member; $12/Non-member per classFitness Desk, ext. 1337
social BridgeTuesdays • 7:00 P.M.Bring your partner for this club geared for intermediate & advanced players, Chicago scoring.$2/JCC Member; $3/Non-member
men’s poker nightTuesdays • 5:45–9:00 P.M.Watch out for the sharks and have a great timeat our Poker Night.Jack and Jo-Ann Jaffe Family Senior LoungeFree/JCC MembersHenry, (858) 450-0750
Feldenkrais (all ages)Wednesdays • 10:30–11:30 A.M.Improve posture, flexibility and coordination.Gotthelf Dance StudioFree/JCC Member; $12/Non-memberFitness Desk, ext. 1337
mah JonggWednesdays • 12:00–3:15 P.M.The sound of tiles moving across the table will be magic to your ears. Mah Jongg enthusiastsplay weekly.Garb Senior Activity Senior CenterFree/JCC Members only
dine around ClubLast Wednesday of each monthSenior couples meet for dinner in various restaurants around town.
Friday Forum (All ages)Fridays • 10:15–11:45 A.M.Speakers lead discussions on various topics suchas Israel and the Middle East peace process, anti-Semitism, the Jewish community locally, nationallyand abroad, health issues, and more.Garb Senior Activity Center$2/JCC Member; $2.50/Non-member
scripps health monthly Wellness seriesThe 3rd Fri. Forum of each month (10:15–11:45 A.M.)will cover a series of health workshops on varioustopics. Refer to Shofar for topics.$2/JCC Member; $2.50/Non-member
Film Fans & Film FavoritesMondays • 1:30 P.M. and last Friday of each month • 12:30 P.M.Watch films for entertainment and discussion.Popcorn, cookies and coffee provided. Refer toThe Shofar newsletter for movie titles.$2/JCC Member; $3/Non-member to cover refreshments
daytime party BridgeFridays • 1:00 P.M.Novice and experienced players invited.Come with a partner or alone.$1/JCC Member; $2/Non-member
Free Classes Offered by San Diego Community CollegeContinuing EdFall Session begins Tuesday, September 4, 2012.
Figure study paintingMondays, 8:30 A.M.–12:00 P.M.Study elements of and develop composition skills.Taubman Drama Workshop
tai Chi/qi gong for older adultsMondays, 10:45 A.M.–12:15 P.M.Simple moves to help increase energy, strengthenimmune system, reduce stress and discover joythrough movement.Jaffe Aerobics Studio
Watercolor paintingMondays, 12:15–3:15 P.M. Color quality, theory, value and composition.Taubman Drama Workshop
piano keyboard lessonsMondays, 12:30–3:30 P.M.
Learn basic skills and fundamentals, techniquesin performance, improvisation and chord building.
Epstein Music Studio
the Jacobs/Yorysh senior endowment Fund
the dr. irwin mark Jacobssenior scholarship Fund
Contact infoFor more information, contact Melanie Rubin, ext. 1141.
Unless noted, events willtake place at the JCC
legal service for seniors 3rd Friday of the month. Call Melanie Rubin, ext.1141 for appointment.
Free medicare Counseling at JCCOnce a month. Call HICAP forappointment at (800) 434-0222.
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Unless noted, events willtake place at the JCC
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Watercolor paintingTuesdays, 9:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M.
Enhance your skills—still life, flowers,landscapes & more.
Taubman Drama Workshop
music appreciationTuesdays, 9:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M.
Study and appreciate different composers, hear and see great music performed.
Epstein Music Studio
Joy of operaWednesdays, 9:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M.
Discover operas from Monteverdi’s times topresent, enjoy studying complete operas throughvideo & audio.
Taubman Drama Workshop
law & the RetireeThursdays, 9:15–11:15 A.M.
Discuss issues of interest to seniors, including:elections, court cases, law reform, tax cuts,foreign affairs, and more.
Epstein Music Studio
sumi-e Japanese Brush paintingThursdays, 12:15–3:15 P.M.
Learn Japanese brush painting, develop Zengaand spontaneity with flowers, animals, and more.
Taubman Drama Workshop
online music appreciation RegistrationThursday, September 6, 6:00–9:00 P.M. in Library
This course introduces students to perceptivelistening and provides an engaging introductionto the great composers, musical elements,forms, stylistic periods and how it weaves intothe fabric of cultural history. This is the coursefor the classical music lover who wants to hearmore when listening. After this initial meeting toregister and learn how to navigate the website,continue in the convenience of your own home.
For more information email [email protected]
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Participating Synagogues Include:• Tifereth Israel Synagogue• Temple Emanu El• Congregation Beth El• Congregation Beth Israel• Congregation Dor Hadash
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Monday–Thursday...........................7:00 A.M.–10:00 p.M.Friday ...............................................7:00 A.M.–5:00 p.M.Saturday ..............................................................ClosedSunday .............................................8:30 A.M.–5:00 p.M.
Jacobs Fitness CenterMonday–Thursday.............................6:00 A.M.–9:00 p.M.Friday ...............................................6:00 A.M.–5:00 p.M.Saturday ...........................................8:30 A.M.–5:00 p.M.Sunday .............................................8:30 A.M.–5:00 p.M.
How to reach usJCC Front Desk............................(858) 457-3030Fax ............................................(858) 450-6835Website ......................................www.lfjcc.orgAccounting/Payments ..................(858) 362-1121JCC Box Office............................(858) 362-1348Fitness Front Desk ........................(858) 362-1337
Membership:Gillian Argoff-Treseder, Director ...(858) 362-1115Nierman Preschool ......................(858) 457-0398Camp Jaycee ..............................(858) 362-1132
JCC MissionThe mission of the Lawrence Family JewishCommunity Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUSconnects the community to Jewish heritage,identity, experiences and values to ensure thecontinuity and vibrancy of the Jewishcommunity. We accomplish our mission bypromoting the physical and mental well beingof the community and offering a rich array ofstimulating and innovative social, cultural,educational, and recreational programs andservices. The LFJCC is committed to providing awelcoming and inclusive environment for SanDiego’s diverse Jewish community and thegreater general community.
The JCC Program Guide is published three times per year by the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS4126 Executive Dr., La Jolla, CA 92037-1348. Cost and programs are
subject to change without notice and are subject to minimum enrollment.
September–December 2012
Lawrence Family Jewish Community CenterJACOBS FAMILY CAMPUSMandell Weiss Eastgate City Park4126 Executive DriveLa Jolla, California 92037-1348
www.lfjcc.org
NONPROFITORGANIZATIONUS POSTAGE
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Friedenberg Olympic PoolMonday–Thursday .................................6:00 A.M.–7:30 p.M.Friday....................................................6:00 A.M.–5:00 p.M.Saturday ................................................8:30 A.M.–5:00 p.M.Sunday ..................................................8:30 A.M.–5:00 p.M.
Leadershippresident .................................Melissa Garfield BartellSDCJC president.......................................Caryn Viterbi
Executive Director..................................Michael CohenChief Financial Officer...........................Nancy Johnson
VolunteersThe JCC is always looking for volunteers. From the Nierman Preschool to cultural eventssuch as the annual Book Fair and Film Festival, volunteer opportunities are plentiful.Please call the Front Desk at (858) 457-3030.
Monday, September 3, 2012 .................Labor Day .................................Sports/Fitness/Aquatics Drop In 6:00 A.M. to 2:00 p.M.Sunday, September 16, 2012 ................Erev Rosh Hashana.............................................................Building Closes at 5:00 p.M.Monday, September 17, 2012 ...............Rosh Hashana Day 1..............................................................................Closed All Day
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 ...............Rosh Hashana Day 2................. Sports/Fitness/Aquatics Drop In 6:00 A.M. to 2:00 p.M.Tuesday, September 25, 2012 ...............Erev Yom Kippur (Kol Nidre) ...............................................Building Closes at 5:00 p.M.Wednesday, September 26, 2012 ..........Yom Kippur ...........................................................................................Closed All Day
Sunday, September 30, 2012 ................Erev Sukkot........................................................................Building Closes at 5:00 p.M.Monday, October 1, 2012......................Sukkot Day 1...........................Sports/Fitness/Aquatics Drop In 6:00 A.M. to 2:00 p.M.*Tuesday, October 2, 2012......................Sukkot Day 2...........................Sports/Fitness/Aquatics Drop In 6:00 A.M. to 2:00 p.M.*Sunday, October 7, 2012.......................Erev Shemini Atzeret ..........................................................Building Closes at 5:00 p.M.Monday, October 8, 2012......................Shemini Atzeret ......................... Sports/Fitness/Aquatics Drop In 6:00A.M. to 2:00 p.M.Tuesday, October 9, 2012......................Simchat Torah ............................Sports/Fitness/Aquatics Drop In 6:00 A.M. to 2:00 p.M.Thursday, November 22, 2012 ..............Thanksgiving .........................................................................................Closed all Day
Monday, December 24, 2012 ................Christmas Eve.....................................................................Building Closes at 5:00 p.M.Tuesday, December 25, 2012 ................Christmas ..............................................................................................Closed All Day
Monday, December 31, 2012 ................New Years Eve....................................................................Building Closes at 5:00 p.M.Tuesday, January 1, 2013 .....................New Years Day ......................................................................................Closed All Day
* J-Team/Kidconnection available until 5:00 p.M. (No babysitting)
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