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<strong>Michael</strong>-<strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Russell</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />
Sanford L. Ziff Campus<br />
Winter/Spring Program <strong>Guide</strong><br />
w w w . m a r j c c . o r g<br />
Winter/Spring Enrichments -<br />
February 4, - June 7, 2013<br />
Registration Begins:<br />
•Supporting Members: Monday, January 7<br />
•All Access Members: Monday, January 14<br />
•Associate & Non Members: Monday, January 21<br />
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NEW!<br />
On-line<br />
registration<br />
available for<br />
select<br />
classes!
BOARD OF DIRECTORS/<br />
OFFICERS<br />
ARIEL BENTATA<br />
Chairman<br />
JEFFREY SCHECK<br />
Immediate Past Chair<br />
of the Board and<br />
Chairman of the<br />
Advisory Board<br />
FANNY HANONO<br />
Immediate Past Chair<br />
of the Advisory Board<br />
and Co-Chair of the<br />
Capital Campaign<br />
ROCHELLE PARRINO<br />
LAURA WAICH<br />
Vice Chairs –<br />
Membership/Marketing<br />
DAVID WAXMAN<br />
Vice Chair – Development<br />
HELEN BEDA<br />
Vice Chair - Programs<br />
PAUL KRUSS<br />
SAMI SHIRO<br />
Vice Chairs<br />
Long Range Planning<br />
JEFFREY LEVINSON<br />
Vice Chair<br />
Finance<br />
DANNY HALBERSTEIN<br />
Vice Chair<br />
Facilities Operations<br />
MIKE SEGAL<br />
Secretary<br />
NORMAN LEOPOLD<br />
Assistant Secretary<br />
BOARD MEMBERS<br />
Gabriela Berenstein<br />
Amy Chafetz<br />
Eli Gelman<br />
Derek Hodes<br />
<strong>Michael</strong> Klinger<br />
Eva Rub<br />
Marty Scheck<br />
Robert Singer<br />
Phil Solomon<br />
Yael Sultan<br />
Denise Tamir<br />
Josh Weingard<br />
Alex Zylberglait<br />
PAST PRESIDENTS/<br />
ADVISORY BOARD<br />
Marcos Ackerman<br />
Sherman Canter<br />
Terry Drucker<br />
Barbara Feingold<br />
Dr. George Feldenkreis<br />
Mindy Hardoon<br />
Gary Holtzman<br />
Joseph Kavana<br />
Steven Kravitz<br />
Robert Lay<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Bill Lehman, Jr.<br />
Bruce Lehr<br />
Judge Miriam Lehr<br />
Ely Morjain<br />
David Parish<br />
Aaron Podhurst<br />
Muriel <strong>Russell</strong>*<br />
Rachel Sapoznik<br />
<strong>Michael</strong> Scheck<br />
Elise Scheck Bonwitt<br />
Mike Scheinblum<br />
Dr. Steve Silvers<br />
Dr. Joseph Singer<br />
<strong>Michael</strong> Turtletaub<br />
Dr. Sanford L. Ziff<br />
*Deceased<br />
PRESIDENT AND CEO<br />
Gary J. Bomzer, MSW<br />
Assistant Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
David T. Surowitz<br />
Chief Operating Officer<br />
Paul Frishman<br />
MICHAEL-ANN RUSSELL JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER<br />
Located on the Sanford L. Ziff Campus<br />
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The <strong>Michael</strong>-<strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Russell</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Center</strong> is dedicated <strong>to</strong> the enrichment of <strong>Jewish</strong> life; fostering the spiritual,<br />
emotional, and physical development of its members through all of life’s stages and circumstances; and strengthening<br />
the connection with the People and Culture of Israel, along with other <strong>Jewish</strong> communities throughout the world. The<br />
MAR-JCC represents a model of acceptance, understanding, and diversity. People look at the MAR-JCC as a <strong>Center</strong> of<br />
excellence that epi<strong>to</strong>mizes how shared <strong>Jewish</strong> values support a vibrant and evolving constituency.<br />
January, 2013<br />
Dear Friends,<br />
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As we enter a new (secular) year, we continue <strong>to</strong> “kvell” over the growth, development, and accomplishments of our <strong>Michael</strong>-<strong>Ann</strong><br />
<strong>Russell</strong> JCC. Let us share with you what our JCC is doing <strong>to</strong> meet the needs of our members, as well as the overall community-at-large.<br />
As those of you who use the MAR-JCC on a regular basis know, we have maximized the space that our 17 acre Sanford L. Campus has<br />
afforded us due <strong>to</strong> the extensive array of offerings that fall under our program umbrella, combined with an ongoing increase in our<br />
program registration, and utilization by community groups and agencies.<br />
TO BEGIN A NEW PHASE OF OUR CAMPUS AND FACILITIES EXPANSION,<br />
… we have purchased several properties adjacent <strong>to</strong> the MAR-JCC<br />
...we are actively engaged in a capital campaign for the construction of an Arts and Education <strong>Center</strong> that will house a theater, dance<br />
studios, art and music rooms, multi-purpose room, and gymnastics studio<br />
…we have submitted plans (and waiting approval) <strong>to</strong> reconfigure our parking lot in order <strong>to</strong> increase the number of parking spaces<br />
and improve traffic flow.<br />
PROGRAMMATICALLY,<br />
…we are now better serving our young collegiates and post-college age young adults with the creation of the Hillel - Young Adult<br />
Department(YAD), where we have become a visible presence on the local college campus and create social, athletic, and <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
cultural programming for 18-25 year olds<br />
…we have strengthened our Aquatics Department with the addition of a new swimming program, Swim Gym, resulting in increased<br />
class offerings and expanded programming<br />
…we have implemented a health and wellness program for our pre-school and prek classes, CATCH, that promotes an awareness of<br />
healthy eating and fitness as part of every day life<br />
…we continue <strong>to</strong> embrace our connection <strong>to</strong> the Land and People of Israel by welcoming a new <strong>Community</strong> Shaliach (Israel cultural<br />
emissary) plus opening our homes <strong>to</strong> 2 Shinshinim (young shlichim) from our Partnership City of Yerucham, while also promoting<br />
Israel travel by different MAR-JCC groups and departments, (e.g., this winter’s special needs Israel experience for youth with special<br />
needs and this spring’s Flavors of Israel Food and Wine experience)<br />
TO IMPROVE UPON OUR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATIONS,<br />
…we continue <strong>to</strong> advance in the use of social media so that our MAR-JCC message is received by a broader segment of our community<br />
…on-line registration will soon be introduced so that we may facilitate the enrollment process for classes, programs, and activities<br />
…there is continued movement <strong>to</strong>wards managing email broadcasts so that you will not be oversaturated with hearing about the great<br />
things that we are doing while selecting only those areas of interest that you wish <strong>to</strong> hear about<br />
AND, TO FURTHER YOUR INVOLVEMENT,<br />
…we are strengthening our committee structure through the addition of volunteers serving on administrative and program committees<br />
…we are creating greater opportunities in receiving your feedback so that you can let us know how we are doing and how we may better serve you<br />
…we are asking you <strong>to</strong> contact us if interested in volunteering your time, sharing with us your expertise and knowledge <strong>to</strong> help us make<br />
the MAR-JCC the CENTER of your life, that of your family and friends, and that of our North Miami-Dade and surrounding community<br />
I think you can now see why we think AMAZING THINGS ARE HAPPENING at the <strong>Michael</strong>-<strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Russell</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />
and why we think the MAR-JCC IS THE PLACE TO BE!<br />
Extending best wishes <strong>to</strong> you and your family for a wonderful 2013 and looking forward <strong>to</strong> seeing you here for classes, programs,<br />
activities, and simply just <strong>to</strong> socialize.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Ariel Bentata Gary J. Bomzer, MSW<br />
Chairman of the Board President and CEO<br />
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INSPIRING<br />
JEWISH JOURNEYS<br />
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Important Dates 2<br />
Staff Direc<strong>to</strong>ry 3<br />
Membership Categories & Dues 4<br />
Membership Policies, Procedures, Services 5-9<br />
Class & Program Registration 5<br />
Fee Assistance 5<br />
Program Refunds 6<br />
Payment-Private Lessons/Personal Training 6<br />
Personal Belongings/Lockers 6<br />
Outside Professionals Use of the MAR-JCC 6<br />
Security 6<br />
Bullying 6<br />
Cell Phones 6<br />
Shabbat 6<br />
Kashrut 7<br />
Caring for our JCC/Environment 7<br />
Smoking 7<br />
Pets 7<br />
Room & Party Rental 7<br />
Gift Certificates/Gift Cards 7<br />
Party Planning 8<br />
Membership Rewards/Benefits 9<br />
Connections - <strong>Community</strong> Organizations 10-11<br />
Financial Resource Development 12-14<br />
Why & How <strong>to</strong> Give 12<br />
Where <strong>to</strong> give-Campaigns & Funds 13<br />
Campus Renovations & Expansions 14<br />
Culinary Trip <strong>to</strong> Israel 15<br />
Elsies & Kosher Subway Hours 16<br />
Camp Sol Taplin 17<br />
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w e l c o m e<br />
table of contents<br />
Bronson Early Childhood Development <strong>Center</strong> 18-19<br />
After School Program 20<br />
Or Gadol – Special Needs 21<br />
Hebraica/Maccabi Tzair/Hillel-YAD 22-23<br />
Bamachol Dance Academy 24-25<br />
Hebraica Cultural Arts 26<br />
SAT Prep 27<br />
Israel Programs & Resource <strong>Center</strong> 28-29<br />
Cultural Arts 30-33<br />
Lieberman Children’s Cultural Arts Series 30<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> Book Series 31<br />
Books, Lectures, Films, & Dance Fesitvals 32-33<br />
J-CAT 34-35<br />
Older Adult Services 36-41<br />
Services & TQOL 36<br />
Programs at a glance 37-39<br />
Trips 40<br />
Special Activities 41<br />
Health Sports & Wellness 42-46<br />
Fitness <strong>Center</strong> 42<br />
Personal Training/Nutrition 43<br />
Trainers/Silver Sneakers/Lectures 44<br />
Youth Fitness 45<br />
Group Exercise Classes at a Glance 46<br />
Specialized Group Fitness Classes 47<br />
Aquatics 48-51<br />
Gymnastics Classes/Kids Sports 52-53<br />
Basketball 54<br />
Flag Football 55<br />
Soccer 56<br />
Tennis 57-61<br />
Wish <strong>to</strong> get further involved with our various program committees or <strong>to</strong> provide us with<br />
valuable input about our classes and activities? Then contact either Helen Beda - Program<br />
Chair, David Surowitz-Assistant Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r (at 305-932-4200 x127), or Paul Frishman-<br />
Chief Operating Officer (at 305-932-4200 x228). We want <strong>to</strong> hear from YOU!<br />
table of contents
important dates<br />
w h a t ’ s h a p p e n i n g<br />
important dates - January 7 – June 17, 2013<br />
DATE EVENT<br />
Monday, January 7 •Fall enrichment classes resume<br />
•Meet the Author <strong>Jewish</strong> Book Series presents Maggie An<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Wednesday, January 16 •Opening Night of J-CAT Adult’s Don’t Drink the Water (through Sunday, January 27)<br />
Monday, January 21 •Martin Luther King Day. Normal hours of operation<br />
•Mini-Camp available/ITC in session/No preschool/No enrichments<br />
Wednesday, January 23 •Alan & Diane Lieberman Children’s Cultural Arts Series presents The Gruffalo<br />
Friday, January 25 •Erev Tu B’Shevat – Chag Sameach!<br />
Sunday, January 27 •<strong>Community</strong> Tu B’Shevat Celebration<br />
•Holocaust Remembrance Seder<br />
Friday, February 1 •Last day of Fall/Winter enrichment class semester<br />
Monday, February 4 •Winter/Spring enrichment class semester begins<br />
Friday, February 8 •Early Childhood Development <strong>Center</strong> closed – Teacher Planning Day<br />
Sunday, February 10 •Dances with the World Folk Dance Festival<br />
Monday, February 18 •Presidents Day, Normal operating hours<br />
•Mini-Camp available/ITC in session/No preschool/No enrichments<br />
•Senior Health Fair<br />
Saturday, February 23 •Erev Purim – Reading of Megillah - Chag Sameach!<br />
•19th <strong>Ann</strong>ual Tennis Fest Cocktail Party & Auction<br />
Sunday, February 24 •Tennis Fest Pro Am Tournament & Purim Verbena Festival<br />
Wednesday, February 27 •Meet the Author <strong>Jewish</strong> Book Series presents Leslie Maitland at Temple Sinai<br />
Thursday, February 28 •Last day of Camp Sol Taplin early registration discount<br />
Sunday, March 3 •J-CAT’s Fabulous 50’s Sock Hop!<br />
Tuesday, March 5 •Opening Night of J-CAT Youth’s Grease (through Sunday, March 17)<br />
Sunday, March 10 •Daylight Savings Time begins – (“spring forward”)<br />
Monday, March 18 •Meet the Author <strong>Jewish</strong> Book Series presents (Rabbi) Maurice D. Harris<br />
Friday, March 22 •Last day of enrichments before Passover break<br />
Monday, March 25 •Erev Pesach – First Seder, JCC closes at 3 pm - Chag Sameach!<br />
Tuesday, March 26 •JCC closed - 1st day of Passover<br />
Wednesday, March 27 •JCC closed - 2nd day of Passover<br />
Thurs & Fri, March 28 & 29 •Passover Break Mini-Camp<br />
Sunday, March 31 •Erev 7th day of Pesach, JCC closes at 6pm<br />
Monday, April 1 •JCC Closed for Passover<br />
Tuesday, April 2 •JCC Closed for Passover<br />
Wednesday, April 3 •All programs resume<br />
Sunday, April 7 •Erev Yom Hashoah – Holocaust Remembrance begins at sundown<br />
Sunday, April 14 •Erev Yom Hazikaron - Israel Memorial Day begins at sundown<br />
•J-CAT’s <strong>Jewish</strong> Fringe Theatre Festival begins (runs through April 20)<br />
Monday, April 15 •Erev Yom Ha’atzma’ut - <strong>Community</strong> Israel 65 Celebration - Happy Birthday Israel!<br />
Tuesday, April 16 •Festival Shirim for <strong>Jewish</strong> day school students<br />
Saturday, April 27 •Erev Lag B’Omer - Chag Sameach!<br />
Sunday, April 28 •Lag B’Omer, Normal operating hours<br />
Wednesday, May 1 •Alan & Diane Lieberman Children’s Cultural Arts Series presents We’re Going on a Bear hunt<br />
•Opening Night of J-CAT Youth/Adult’s Dear Esther (through May 12)<br />
Tuesday, May 14 •Erev Shavuot – Close at 6 pm<br />
Wednesday, May 15 •JCC Closed for Shavuot<br />
Thursday, May 16 •JCC Closed for Shavuot<br />
Saturday, May 18 •Hollywood Nights Masquerade Party<br />
Wednesday, May 22 •Maccabi Tzair End of Year Party & SOM Graduation<br />
Thursday, May 23 •<strong>Ann</strong>ual Gelvan Awards<br />
Friday, May 24 •Festival Yachad Showcase Performance @ MAR-JCC<br />
Sunday, May 26 •Festival Yachad Gala Performance @ Broward <strong>Center</strong><br />
Monday, May 27 •Memorial Day - Health &Wellness facilities open 8 am – 6 pm<br />
Wednesday, May 29 •Camp Sol Taplin Parent Orientation<br />
Sunday, June 2 •Festival Yachad Children’s Performance @ Julius Littman Performing Arts Theater<br />
Friday, June 7 •Last day of winter/spring enrichment classes<br />
Monday, June 10 •Mini Camp (through June 14)<br />
Wednesday, June 12 •Pre-School graduation<br />
Sunday, June 16 •Camp Sol Taplin Meet the Counselor Day<br />
Monday, June 17 •Camp Sol Taplin begins<br />
Dates and times are subject <strong>to</strong> change.Check our website at www.marjcc.org for changes and additional activity listings.<br />
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MAR-JCC direc<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
how <strong>to</strong> reach us - 305-932-4200<br />
Department/Title Name Extension/Email<br />
J-CAT Educational Direc<strong>to</strong>r Lillian Andron ext. 130 landron@me.com<br />
J-CAT Artistic Direc<strong>to</strong>r <strong>Michael</strong> Andron ext. 130 mandron@me.com<br />
Hebraica Administrative Assistant Diani Azout ext.119 diania@marjcc.org<br />
President & CEO Gary Bomzer ext. 134 garyb@marjcc.org<br />
Maintenance Supervisor Gena Bresler ext. 131 genab@marjcc.org<br />
Membership Department Associate Michele Brodsky ext. 145 micheleb@marjcc.org<br />
Development Assistant Shanna Bronstein ext. 196 shannab@marjcc.org<br />
Dance Instruc<strong>to</strong>r Renatta Bucaresky ext. 154 renattab@marjcc.org<br />
After School Program Direc<strong>to</strong>r Neal Buchholz ext. 178 nealb@marjcc.org<br />
Health & Wellness Direc<strong>to</strong>r Nancy Carroll ext. 136 nancyc@marjcc.org<br />
Exec. Adminstra<strong>to</strong>r/HR Coordina<strong>to</strong>r Ruthie Williams-Cass ext. 133 ruthiew@marjcc.org<br />
Head Lifeguard/Lead Swim Teacher Gloria Castano ext. 147 gloriac@marjcc.org<br />
Finance Direc<strong>to</strong>r Enid Cohn ext. 137 enidc@marjcc.org<br />
Membership Direc<strong>to</strong>r Tanya Copernik ext. 173 tanyac@marjcc.org<br />
Controller Ike Cruz ext. 138 ikec@marjcc.org<br />
Fitness/Receptionist Fitness Desk ext. 129 N/A<br />
Front Desk/Receptionist Front Desk ext. 121 N/A<br />
Tennis Desk/Receptionist Tennis Desk ext. 160 N/A<br />
Extreme Tennis Direc<strong>to</strong>r Diego Dominguez ext. 166 extremetennis@marjcc.org<br />
Admininstrative Ass’t., Camp Elisa Duenas ext. 176 elisad@marjcc.org<br />
Senior Transportation Services Drivers ext. 179 N/A<br />
Party Central Coordina<strong>to</strong>r Simon Erdfrocht ext. 103 simone@marjcc.org<br />
After School Program Staff Bryan Finkelstein ext. 135 bryanf@marjcc.org<br />
J-CAT Outreach Direc<strong>to</strong>r Ashley Blake Fisher ext. 150 ashleybf@marjcc.org<br />
Prime Time Sports Direc<strong>to</strong>r David Fried ext. 124 basketball@marjcc.org<br />
flagfootball@marjcc.org<br />
Chief Operating Officer Paul Frishman ext. 228 paulf@marjcc.org<br />
Ometz Coordina<strong>to</strong>r Abel Garza ext. 204 abelg@marjcc.org<br />
Gatehouse/Security Bryant Security ext. 162 N/A<br />
Special Needs Coordina<strong>to</strong>r Daniela Gelbspan 786-320-6396 danielag@marjcc.org<br />
<strong>Community</strong> Shaliach/Israel Programs Direc<strong>to</strong>r Samuel Kemper ext. 128 israel@marjcc.org<br />
Financial Resource Development Helga Gorin ext. 163 hgorin@marjcc.org<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Campus & Facilities Operations Shai Habosha ext. 131 shaih@marjcc.org<br />
Pool Opera<strong>to</strong>r Dale Hughes ext. 115 daleh@marjcc.org<br />
ECD Administrative Assistant Shirley Jacobs ext. 151 shirleyj@marjcc.org<br />
Swim Gym Coordina<strong>to</strong>r Hellen Jena ext. 167 hellenj@marjcc.org<br />
10 Sport Soccer Direc<strong>to</strong>r Luis Carlos Jimenez ext. 227 soccer@marjcc.org<br />
Accounting Clerk Christine Kisman ext. 203 christinek@marjcc.org<br />
Program Assistant/Social Media Manager Andee Kochavi ext.195 andeek@marjcc.org<br />
Development/Grants Administra<strong>to</strong>r Iris Kohn ext. 141 irisk@marjcc.org<br />
Infant Day Care Coordina<strong>to</strong>r Phyllis McGuire ext. 112 phyllism@marjcc.org<br />
Adult Services Administrative Assistant Miriam Meislik ext. 144 qualityoflife@marjcc.org<br />
Development Direc<strong>to</strong>r Elizabeth Mitrani ext. 114 elizabethm@marjcc.org<br />
Leagues & Recreation Direc<strong>to</strong>r/Camp Direc<strong>to</strong>r Chris Moltmann ext. 193 chrism@marjcc.org<br />
Maccabi Tzair Coordina<strong>to</strong>r/Asst. Camp Direc<strong>to</strong>r Jenny Moscatel ext. 190 jennym@marjcc.org<br />
Hillel-YAD Direc<strong>to</strong>r Romina Naparstek ext. 148 rominan@marjcc.org<br />
786-356-0719<br />
Head Tennis Professional Bill Ogene ext. 160 billo@marjcc.org<br />
Accounting/Registrar Flora Reich ext. 126 florareich@marjcc.org<br />
Hebraica Direc<strong>to</strong>r Marleny Rosemberg ext. 139 marlenyr@marjcc.org<br />
Social Worker/Senior Programs Coordina<strong>to</strong>r Galit Shemesh ext. 142 socialworker@marjcc.org<br />
Marketing & Public Relations Direc<strong>to</strong>r Alan Silverberg ext. 189 alans@marjcc.org<br />
Assistant Bamachol Direc<strong>to</strong>r Tammy Slimak ext. 152 tammys@marjcc.org<br />
Assistant Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r David Surowitz ext. 127 davids@marjcc.org<br />
Early Childhood Direc<strong>to</strong>r Jenny Tettner-Gugig ext. 155 jennyt@marjcc.org<br />
Tennis Direc<strong>to</strong>r Donna Tollefsen ext. 113 donnat@marjcc.org<br />
Membership Department Associate Edna Warren ext. 146 ednaw@marjcc.org<br />
Bamachol Dance Academy Direc<strong>to</strong>r Roger Weiger ext. 152 rogerw@marjcc.org<br />
IFIT- Group Fitness Classes Direc<strong>to</strong>r Dany Weil ext. 164 groupfitness@marjcc.org<br />
Health, Sports, & Wellness Specialist Ashley Ziff<br />
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ext. 168 ashleyz@marjcc.org<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>ry
membership categories & dues<br />
membership<br />
categories & dues<br />
• Membership Services Direc<strong>to</strong>r, Tanya Copernik, 305-932-4200 ext. 173<br />
• Membership Associates, Michele Brodsky & Edna Warren, 305-932-4200 ext. 145/146<br />
• Co-chairs: Rochelle Parrino & Laura Waich<br />
Make the MAR-JCC the <strong>Center</strong> of your life and become part of our family by affiliating with us.<br />
Membership Services Office hours: Monday - Thursday, 8am - 6pm; Friday, 8am - 5pm<br />
ALL ACCESS MEMBERSHIP USE OF...<br />
• Aventura Hospital Medical <strong>Center</strong> Sports and Wellness Complex • Scheck Family Indoor Gymnasium • Soffer Family Tennis<br />
<strong>Center</strong> with 3 lighted clay & 9 lighted hard courts • Schmidt Aquatics <strong>Center</strong> with heated indoor and outdoor pools •<br />
Lighted Feldenkreis/Hanono/Feig Athletic Field & jogging/walking path • Outdoor basketball courts • Locker rooms and<br />
showers • Jacuzzi & Sauna (adults only) • Jordan Savage Playground with pavillion • Marlene Haime De Finvarb<br />
Playground • Ceci’s Baby Gym • Kiblisky Lounge • Schmidt Library• Kosher Subway • Elsie’s Cafe • Free Wi-Fi<br />
SUPPORTING MEMBERSHIP (formerly Founders Club) - Receive the benefits of our All Access Membership, plus:<br />
• Early registration for enrichment classes and for Camp Sol Taplin • 12 Guest Passes per membership year<br />
• 2 complimentary tickets <strong>to</strong> select J-CAT productions and performances • VIP seating at select events<br />
• 15% discount on MAR-JCC facility rentals • Complimentary yearly locker<br />
• Complimentary give-away at time of enrollment/renewal<br />
• The satisfaction of knowing that the MAR-JCC Scholarship Fund will benefit from your generosity and that those less<br />
fortunate will have the opportunity <strong>to</strong> attend MAR-JCC programs and have use of our facilities and amenities.<br />
ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP<br />
Benefits all Hillel students and Jacobson Sinai Academy middle school students. This membership entitles students use of<br />
MAR-JCC facilities except the Fitness <strong>Center</strong>. (A teen interested in utilizing the Fitness <strong>Center</strong> must become a student All-<br />
Access Member) Associate Members may enroll in enrichment classes, after-school and sports & leagues programs, and<br />
Hebraica’s Maccabi Tzair at Associate Member rates. This membership is valid during the school year and does not apply<br />
for Camp Sol Taplin enrollment.<br />
ALL ACCESS MEMBERSHIP DESCRIPTIONS<br />
Family • Two adults living under the same roof, & dependent children through age 22 (25, if student living under the same roof)<br />
Single Parent • Unmarried parent and dependent children through age 22 (25, if student living under same roof)<br />
Couple • A couple living at the same address with no dependent children<br />
Senior Couple • As above, except one partner has attained the age of 65<br />
Snowbird Couple • Non-Florida residents except for five month seasonal period<br />
Snowbird Individual • Non-Florida resident except for five month seasonal period<br />
Non-local College Student • May-August and holidays<br />
Individual • Individual adult ages 23-64<br />
Student • Ages 13-22 • attending school or college<br />
Senior Individual • Individual adult who has attained the age of 65<br />
Hillel YAD • Young collegiate, ages 18-26, participating in Hebraica’s Young Adult Division<br />
Out of Town • For camp registration only (June-August)<br />
(Based on a yearly contract, valid<br />
<strong>Ann</strong>ual Dues through June 30, 2013)<br />
Supporting Members: $1,800 - Paid in Full • $153/monthly*<br />
Senior Individual: $388 - Paid in Full • $37/monthly*<br />
YAD: $205 - Paid in Full • $18/monthly*<br />
Standard Family: $901 - Paid in Full • $82/monthly*<br />
Student: $491 - Paid in Full • $46/monthly*<br />
Single Parent Family: $787 - Paid in Full • $72/montly*<br />
Standard Couple: $753 - Paid in Full • $69/monthly*<br />
Individual: $639 - Paid in Full • $59/monthly*<br />
Out of <strong>to</strong>wn College Student: $275 (May-Aug + holidays)<br />
Snowbird Couple: $380<br />
Snowbird Individual: $275<br />
Friend of the <strong>Center</strong>: $360 Non-usage affiliation<br />
Senior Couple: $502 - Paid in Full • $47/monthly*<br />
Out of Town: $325 (For summer camp only)<br />
*Includes $3 per month processing fee<br />
All Members and Guests under 10 years of age must be enrolled in a program or accompanied by an adult in order <strong>to</strong> utilize<br />
the <strong>Michael</strong>-<strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Russell</strong> JCC.<br />
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Membership Benefits Program - Show your valid membership card and Save $$$!<br />
An added feature <strong>to</strong> your MAR-JCC membership, receive discounts on services and merchandise from area businesses<br />
when presenting your valid MAR-JCC membership card. Go <strong>to</strong> www.marjcc.org <strong>to</strong> view participating businesses.<br />
See page 9 for current list of participants.<br />
Membership Dues - Payment Options<br />
1. Pay in full and save 5%.<br />
2. Au<strong>to</strong>matic monthly payment system based on a yearly contract. Au<strong>to</strong>matic monthly payments are easy and<br />
secure. Once enrolled, there is no lapse in membership UNLESS the membership office receives in writing a<br />
cancellation request at least 30 days prior <strong>to</strong> membership renewal date. Au<strong>to</strong>matic monthly payment dues plus the<br />
processing fee of $3 will be processed for your convenience. There is a $10 declined credit card fee, and a $30<br />
returned check fee. Membership renewal month is set from the time of enrollment and will NOT be altered unless<br />
there has been a membership lapse of at least six months. At least one adult in household must sign the membership<br />
agreement/contract. Membership dues are NON-REFUNDABLE AND NON-TRANSFERABLE and cover a minimum oneyear<br />
period. Dues cannot be pro-rated.<br />
Membership Cards/Parking Passes<br />
Every member, 13 years and up, is required <strong>to</strong> carry a newly issued pho<strong>to</strong> membership card. To facilitate entrance<br />
in<strong>to</strong> the MAR-JCC, please present your membership card <strong>to</strong> the Front, Fitness, and Tennis desk receptionists. Though<br />
we make every effort <strong>to</strong> recognize our members, we ask everyone <strong>to</strong> carry his/her membership card at all times. If<br />
your membership card or parking pass is lost or s<strong>to</strong>len, please notify the Membership Services Department. A $10 fee<br />
will be charged for replacement cards and Parking Passes. Membership cards and Parking Passes are nontransferable<br />
and MAR-JCC membership may be revoked upon violation of MAR-JCC policies.<br />
Parking<br />
To expedite entry <strong>to</strong> the MAR-JCC, all members should have a valid MAR-JCC parking pass in the windshield of<br />
their cars (may be obtained at the Front Desk of the Main Building). An active All-Access Card my be sued <strong>to</strong><br />
facilitate entry. The MAR-JCC reserves the right <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>w (at driver’s/owner’s expense) or place a boot (removal<br />
charge of $50) on any vehicle parked in an unauthorized/undesignated area.<br />
Use of the MAR-JCC<br />
The MAR-JCC, a membership based organization, provides programs and services <strong>to</strong> both its membership and the<br />
community-at-large. The use of MAR-JCC facilities are primarily available <strong>to</strong> MAR-JCC members. Programs open <strong>to</strong><br />
only MAR-JCC members are noted in Program <strong>Guide</strong> and other promotional materials.<br />
Guest Policy<br />
All Access Members are entitled <strong>to</strong> bring a guest up <strong>to</strong> three times a year at a fee of $10/adult and $5/senior or<br />
”junior” (13 and under) for use of MAR-JCC Health & Wellness facilities. Guests must be accompanied by a member.<br />
Same non-member guest may utilize the MAR-JCC up <strong>to</strong> three times per year. Out-of-<strong>to</strong>wn guests who belong <strong>to</strong><br />
another JCC outside the area receive complimentary guest privileges for up <strong>to</strong> two weeks per year upon presenting<br />
a valid membership card from the other JCC <strong>to</strong> the Membership Department.<br />
Class & Program Registration<br />
To register during early registration and receive priority registration and member rates on programs, membership must be<br />
in good standing for the duration of the program. If membership expires during the course of the program, members must<br />
either pay for the renewal at registration, or give a post-dated payment for the renewal. Payment must accompany all<br />
registrations for classes and programs. To be eligible <strong>to</strong> register, member accounts must be up-<strong>to</strong>-date including<br />
membership fees. Associate and non-members may register for classes and programs when specified. No phone<br />
registration will be accepted. Registration will be accepted in person or by fax with completed registration form using<br />
Master Card, Visa, or Discover, with registrar approval. There will be a $30 charge for any returned checks and a $10<br />
fee for any declined credit card. A registration will not be processed, a space will not be reserved in the class or<br />
program, and attendance will not be permitted until a signed registration form or electronic verification<br />
(accompanied by payment) is received. The MAR-JCC reserves the right <strong>to</strong> cancel any class or program due <strong>to</strong><br />
insufficient registration and fees will be refunded.<br />
Fee Assistance<br />
The MAR-JCC offers fee assistance <strong>to</strong> qualified individuals and families. Extended payment plans are also available.<br />
All requests are handled confidentially. Visit the Membership Services Office, or call 305-932-4200 x145/146, for<br />
scholarship application. To schedule a confidential interview, call Daniela Gelbspan at 786-320-6396.<br />
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Program Refunds<br />
Will be awarded if request is made no later than the second week of class for those classes offered on a semester<br />
basis. For classes that have a yearly registration, refund requests must be made by the fourth week of the program.<br />
Refund requests after this period of time must be addressed in writing <strong>to</strong> the MAR-JCC President/CEO explaining the<br />
extenuating circumstances for the request. Allow four weeks for refund checks. There is a processing fee of $35 per<br />
transaction. NO REFUNDS or CREDITS will be issued for programs requiring try-outs, e.g., sports travel teams &<br />
Bamachol dance troupes. Credits, if issued, expire one year from date of issue.<br />
Payment for Private Lessons/Personal Training<br />
Per MAR-JCC policy and for insurance purposes, payment arrangements for all personal training and private lessons<br />
at the MAR-JCC must be processed through a MAR-JCC registrar. MAR-JCC membership is required. Only approved<br />
personnel and independent contrac<strong>to</strong>rs employed by the MAR-JCC are eligible <strong>to</strong> provide personal training and<br />
private instruction.<br />
"Outside Professionals" Use of the MAR-JCC<br />
No outside trainers, teachers, coaches, tu<strong>to</strong>rs, therapists, pros, etc., may use the MAR-JCC for professional purposes<br />
even in the company of and with the permission of a MAR-JCC member, without written authorization from the MAR-<br />
JCC President/CEO. "Outside Professionals" receiving said authorization must comply with all insurance requirements<br />
and provide all required documentation.<br />
Personal Belongings/Lockers<br />
The MAR-JCC is not liable for the theft, loss, or damage <strong>to</strong> any personal belongings or property. It is recommended<br />
not <strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>re any valuables in parked vehicles. You may bring a lock <strong>to</strong> secure your belongings in a “daily locker” in<br />
our locker room facilities, Scheck Family Gymnasium, or by the Program Building. The lock must be removed by the<br />
end of each day or it will be removed by MAR-JCC staff. Permanent lockers are available annually in the men’s and<br />
women’s locker rooms for $65. Visit the membership office, or call ext. 145/146.<br />
Security<br />
Security and safety are our highest priority. The MAR-JCC reserves the right <strong>to</strong> check trunks and vehicles for security<br />
purposes. It also reserves the right <strong>to</strong> check backpacks, lunch boxes, and other types of sealed or closed containers<br />
without prior notification. No weapons are permitted on campus. Among the permanent security systems at the MAR-<br />
JCC are:<br />
• Security gates and guards • Entry <strong>to</strong> various MAR-JCC Facilities only with membership card activation •<br />
Surveillance cameras, recording systems and moni<strong>to</strong>rs at strategic places throughout the buildings and outdoor<br />
areas • Signage that will alert all visi<strong>to</strong>rs that the premises are under surveillance • Emergency alarms that are<br />
directly connected <strong>to</strong> law enforcement authorities • A pho<strong>to</strong> I.D. is required <strong>to</strong> enter the MAR-JCC - access <strong>to</strong> the<br />
MAR-JCC may be denied if appropriate I.D. is not presented.<br />
The overall effect is a high level of security at the MAR-JCC that prompts quick action in the event of any danger signs.<br />
Privacy<br />
The MAR-JCC will not provide any account information, expenses, registration records, participation in activities, and<br />
any other information <strong>to</strong> anyone other than its member of record, regardless of relationship/marital status.<br />
Car Pool Dismissal<br />
To expedite the exiting of cars at school/camp dismissal, as well as those who are seeking entry <strong>to</strong> the MAR-JCC, we<br />
ask that you follow directions of MAR-JCC personnel and only make a right hand turn on<strong>to</strong> NE 25th Avenue.<br />
Campus Speed Limit<br />
For your safety, and the safety of others, we ask that you observe a campus speed limit of 5 mph.<br />
Bullying<br />
The MAR-JCC is a meeting place that promotes friendship, belonging, and camaraderie. MAR-JCC members,<br />
guests, and staff are expected <strong>to</strong> treat one another with respect and dignity and no form of bullying will be<br />
<strong>to</strong>lerated. Any act of bullying should be brought <strong>to</strong> the attention of MAR-JCC staff and may result in suspension<br />
from the MAR-JCC.<br />
Cell Phones<br />
Cell phones may not be used in any MAR-JCC bathroom or locker room facility and when operating a vehicle on<br />
Campus. Texting while driving is strictly prohibited.<br />
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Shabbat<br />
In recognition of the significance of Shabbat, the MAR-JCC encourages its members <strong>to</strong> use its facilities for, relaxation<br />
and family interaction. Sports and fitness facilities are open Saturday, from 1-6 pm. Business and membership offices<br />
are closed.<br />
Holidays<br />
Operating hours and openings may vary in observance of <strong>Jewish</strong> and national holidays. Please refer <strong>to</strong> the “Dates <strong>to</strong><br />
Watch Out For” on page 2. Or check out our website - www.marjcc.org<br />
Kashrut/Food Service<br />
All food provided and used within the MAR-JCC must be Glatt kosher. Food service must be provided by the MAR-<br />
JCC’s in-house Glatt kosher food service purveyor, Kosher Subway, Inc. To accommodate its members and guests,<br />
there are two food service operations at the MAR-JCC - Kosher Subway and Elsie’s Cafe. For info, call Maurice Lichy,<br />
at 305-778-5946.<br />
Room & Party Rental<br />
The MAR-JCC offers its rooms and various facilities for rent for parties (for members and associate members), reunions,<br />
and business meetings. Food service must be provided by the MAR-JCC’s in-house Glatt kosher food service provider.<br />
For bookings and more information, call ext. 103/195.<br />
Caring for our JCC...and our environment<br />
As part of our responsibility <strong>to</strong> care for the environment, please dispose recyclable cans, bottles, and paper in recycle<br />
bins located throughout the campus. Please use these containers for recyclables, not for garbage. We ask all members<br />
and guests <strong>to</strong> use trash receptacles <strong>to</strong> dispose of their garbage so that we have a clean & welcoming ambience.<br />
Non-Smoking Zone<br />
The MAR-JCC is a non-smoking facility. Please refrain from smoking at the MAR-JCC at all times.<br />
No Pets<br />
As a licensed child care facility concerned about hygienics combined with a sensitivity <strong>to</strong> those with allergies and fear<br />
of animals, pets are not permitted at the MAR-JCC.<br />
Gift Certificates, & Gift Cards, & Tribute Cards<br />
MAR-JCC gift certificates are available for any amount, and may be purchased for membership, fitness, and tennis.<br />
Call the Membership Services Department for information at ext. 145/146. Gift cards may be purchased for Kosher<br />
Subway and Elsie’s Cafe. If you wish <strong>to</strong> acknowledge a birthday or other simcha, extend condolences on the loss of<br />
a loved one, or send holiday greetings, you may purchase a Tribute Card for $18. An acknowledgement of your tax<br />
deductible contribution will be mailed <strong>to</strong> that particular individual/family-call Iris Kohn at 305-932-4200 x141.<br />
Keeping up-<strong>to</strong>-date with MAR-JCC Programs & Activities<br />
Check out the MAR-JCC website at www.marjcc.org, or check out our Facebook page. Content is updated regularly.<br />
Visit the website for membership information, upcoming events, class listings and schedules, MAR-JCC news, pho<strong>to</strong>s,<br />
and much more! The MAR-JCC will send <strong>to</strong> you its quarterly newsletter, 2 Program <strong>Guide</strong>s, and other promotional<br />
materials. Please make sure we have your current email, mailing address, and telephone number(s).<br />
Hurricane Preparation Procedures<br />
In the event that we are confronted with the threat/impact of a tropical weather system, the MAR-JCC will follow (in<br />
most instances) the recommendations of Miami/Dade’s Public School System. During summer vacation, directives from<br />
the National Weather Service will be followed. If a decision <strong>to</strong> close is made, the MAR-JCC will notify local TV & Radio<br />
stations (e.g., channels 4, 6, 7, & 10; WIOD, ZETA, LOVE 94, WLRN) <strong>to</strong> include in public service announcements.<br />
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party central<br />
Party Central Coordina<strong>to</strong>r: Simon Erdfrocht, 305-932-4200 ext. 103<br />
Let us help you plan and facilitate the perfect party! Select from this assortment of options, or allow us <strong>to</strong> work with you<br />
<strong>to</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>mize the party of your choice. Let us make your next “simcha” a special one. We offer a variety of indoor<br />
and/or outdoor spaces and cus<strong>to</strong>mize party packages for almost any age. For MAR-JCC Members Only.<br />
(Additional food menu options available through Kosher Subway and Elsie’s Cafe).<br />
Party Packages<br />
All Sports Party Package • 3-hour rental space (up <strong>to</strong> 35 kids)<br />
•Location: ½ Scheck Family Gymnasium or Feldenkreis/Hanono/Feig Outdoor Athletic Field<br />
•Activities: Combination of different Sports & Dynamic Sports Games facilitated by a coach and 1 assistant for two hours<br />
•Lunch - Pizza, Soda, & Chips<br />
Special Package Price: $650<br />
Dynamic Fun & Messy Games • 3-hour rental space (up <strong>to</strong> 35 kids)<br />
•Location: Front Field<br />
•Activities: A combination of Dynamic & Messy Games with music by professional DJ for two hours<br />
•Lunch - Pizza, Soda, & Chips<br />
Special Package Price: $750<br />
Disco Dance Package • 3-hour rental space (up <strong>to</strong> 50 kids)<br />
•Party with Dancing, Basic Disco Lighting, & Musical Games led by a Game Master and DJ for 2 hours<br />
•Lunch - Pizza, Soda, & Chips<br />
Special Package Price: $850<br />
Outdoor Fiesta Package • 3-hour rental space (up <strong>to</strong> 35 kids)<br />
•1 Bounce House •1 Face Painter •Use of Outdoor Playground •Lunch - Pizza, Sodas, & Chips<br />
•Additional DJ service - $125 for 3 hours<br />
Special Package Price: $600<br />
Mommy, Daddy and Me Package – 2-hour rental space (up <strong>to</strong> 30 kids)<br />
•Includes Miss Grace and her magical guitar and 1 assistant (for children up <strong>to</strong> age 4)<br />
•Music, games, parachute, puppet dancing, lots of child participation and interaction for 1 hour<br />
•1 Bounce House<br />
•Lunch - Pizza, Soda, & Chips<br />
Special Package Price: $625<br />
Fun & Messy Adventure Party - 3-hour rental space (up <strong>to</strong> 35 kids)<br />
•Obstacle course with tires & tunnels •Messy obstacle games including find the chocolate in the whipped cream,<br />
water balloon <strong>to</strong>ss, and MUD crawl •Facilitated by a Staff of 5 Coaches •Additional fun games, relay races, and more<br />
•Lunch - Pizza, Soda, & Chips<br />
Special Package Price: $1,100<br />
Also available....<br />
•Pool Party Package • Fun Gymnastics & Games Package<br />
•Birthday Parties for Grown-ups • Extravaganza Carnival Package<br />
Ask about having a Popcorn Machine, Snow Cone Machine, or Cot<strong>to</strong>n Candy Machine!<br />
Call 305-932-4200 x103 for more details.<br />
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membership rewards benefits<br />
Membership has its benefits...<br />
not only at the MAR-JCC, but also when shopping in our local community. When<br />
you present your valid MAR-JCC membership card, you will receive discounts on<br />
services and merchandise purchased from participating s<strong>to</strong>res and businesses listed<br />
below (as of December, 2012).<br />
Active Fit • 10% off - 305-935-8891<br />
Alpha Computers • 10% off Labor - 305-932-5535<br />
Any Lab Test Now-Aventura • $10 off Labtest up <strong>to</strong> $100, 10% off Labtest over $100 - 786-541-1212<br />
Aventura Finest Hand Car Wash • 10% off - 305-936-9929<br />
Cleaners Club • 10% off - 305-935-0202<br />
European Fashions • 10% off - 305-933-0102<br />
Gallery of Cakes • 10% off decorated cake order 10” and up (72 hour notice required) - 305-935-1114<br />
GBS The Beauty S<strong>to</strong>re • 10% off - 305-931-5291<br />
Give Wink • 10% off (some exclusions apply) - 305-705-3341<br />
International College Counselors • 10% off - 954-414-9986<br />
Julio’s Natural Food Restaurant • 10% off - 305-947-4744<br />
Just Look’n Eyewear • 15% off - 305-354-2020<br />
KALOO • 15% off regular prices - 305-491-2715<br />
Kron Chocolatier • 10% off - 954-589-0382<br />
Legends Collectibles (Gulfstream) • 10% off - 954-457-3838<br />
Locatel Health & Wellness • 10% off any Durable Medical Equipment & free annual membership for the<br />
Pharmacy Savings Club - 954-416-1200<br />
Misha’s Cupcakes • 10% off s<strong>to</strong>re purchases and special orders - 305-792-5030<br />
MPR (Redefining Your Weight Your Way) • 10% off - 305-868-6850<br />
New York Life • Up <strong>to</strong> 25% off various Long Term Care Insurance Products - 305-494-6978<br />
Q Restaurant • 15% off - 305-931-9957<br />
Sarah’s Tent • 15% off Deli, Free Challah with purchase of $150 or more - 305-933-2888<br />
So-mi Boutique • 10% off entire purchase - 786-787-9087<br />
Tasti D-Lite • 10% off - 305-944-4200<br />
The Sweet Tooth • 15% off - 305-682-1400<br />
Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt (Aventura Mall & Biscayne Blvd. locations) • 10% off - 786-525-2599<br />
•If you do not have a valid Membership I.D. Card, please s<strong>to</strong>p by the Membership Services Office<br />
•If you are interested in participating in this program, email tanyac@marjcc.org<br />
Must present valid MAR-JCC Membership Card<br />
at time of purchase<br />
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community organizations<br />
The <strong>Michael</strong>-<strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Russell</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Center</strong>/Sanford L. Ziff Campus is utilized by businesses and non-profit<br />
organizations and agencies serving our community. A number of them either meet regularly at the<br />
MAR-JCC and/or lease office space at our facility. Some of them are:<br />
Greater Miami <strong>Jewish</strong> Federation (North Dade/Aventura Branch)<br />
For more than 70 years, the Greater Miami <strong>Jewish</strong> Federation has been working <strong>to</strong> mobilize human and financial<br />
resources <strong>to</strong> care for those in need, strengthen <strong>Jewish</strong> life and advance the unity, values and shared purpose of the<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> people in Miami, in Israel and in over 70 other countries worldwide. Through the <strong>Ann</strong>ual Federation/UJA<br />
Campaign, Federation provides support <strong>to</strong> 106 constituent agencies and targeted programs in Miami-Dade<br />
County, in Israel and in <strong>Jewish</strong> communities throughout the world. In Miami, this includes the MAR-JCC and JCCs in<br />
South Dade and Miami Beach; 12 <strong>Jewish</strong> day schools; synagogue religious schools; <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Services of<br />
South Florida and more. Federation-funded programs are also at work around the globe, rescuing and resettling<br />
those in peril, helping the vulnerable, combating anti-Semitism and rebuilding <strong>Jewish</strong> life. Federation maintains an<br />
office on the MAR-JCC campus for its North Dade Branch, Women’s Philanthropy Northeast Dade, and International<br />
Department, and works with <strong>Jewish</strong> agencies, day schools and synagogues <strong>to</strong> organize programs and provide<br />
services that meet a variety of needs. For further information, call 305-705-0800.<br />
Alexander Muss High School In Israel<br />
For high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors seeking <strong>to</strong> have Israel as their classroom...and receiving full high<br />
school credit from the high school they are presently attending and the opportunity <strong>to</strong> receive an additional 6<br />
college credits. Choose from four 8-week sessions offered during the school year or from a slightly shorter session<br />
during the summer. For info, contact Orlie Braha, Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Admissions, at (786) 262-2609/(305) 891-8868.<br />
Alzheimer’s Association<br />
Offers an ealry stage support group, at the MAR-JCC, for those in the early stages of Alzheimer’s related with<br />
Dementias and for their care partners. Call Sarine Salama for pre-screening and registration at 800-861-7826.<br />
The American Friends of Beit Issie Shapiro<br />
Provides the financial resource support for the various treatment and educational programs and services provided<br />
for over 10,000 children and young adults with various developmental disabilities at its <strong>Center</strong> in Ra’anana, Israel.<br />
The mission is <strong>to</strong> promote the rights and quality of life of people with special needs and their families. For further<br />
information, call (305) 933-0774, or visit its website at www.beitissie.org.<br />
Bommari<strong>to</strong> Performance Systems<br />
A performance training company specializing in the development of speed, agility, sports specific movement,<br />
power, and strength in addition <strong>to</strong> offering personalized programs <strong>to</strong> athletes, and small group training classes for<br />
youth athletes - MAR-JCC members receive a discounted rate. For information, call 305-343-8389.<br />
Florence Mel<strong>to</strong>n School of Adult <strong>Jewish</strong> Learning<br />
An adult <strong>Jewish</strong> learning program offered under the auspices of the <strong>Center</strong> for the Advancement of <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
Education, which uses the MAR-JCC as one of its sites in Miami-Dade County <strong>to</strong> conduct classes during the<br />
program year. For information, call 305-576-4039.<br />
Friends of March of the Living<br />
The mission of the Friends of the March of the Living is <strong>to</strong> ensure the perpetuation of the March of the Living Program<br />
through the establishment and maintenance of an endowment fund. Contact Marshall Baltuch at 786-367-0533, or<br />
friendsmarchoftheliving@gmail.com.<br />
Golden Care Foundation<br />
An affiliate of the Greater Miami <strong>Jewish</strong> Federation, Golden Care is an advocacy, referral, and support program.<br />
Through a far-reaching network of support services for seniors, Golden Care can assist in solving issues including<br />
home health care, living arrangements, homemaker services, meals, long term care, legal assistance, and financial<br />
counseling. Call (305) 705-0800 or (305) 576-4000.<br />
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Hebrew Free Loan Association<br />
Provides assistance with interest-free loans for <strong>Jewish</strong> people in financial need. Funding for this program is provided<br />
by individual families and <strong>Jewish</strong> institutions. Call 1-800-635-0120.<br />
Hillel <strong>Community</strong> Day School<br />
Utilizes the Scheck Family Gymnasium and Feldenkreis/ Hanono/Feig Athletic Field <strong>to</strong> conduct its Health &<br />
Physical Education classes. The MAR-JCC’s Scheck Family Gymnasium is the home of the Hillel Hurricanes. For<br />
information, call 305-931-2831.<br />
Jacobson Sinai Academy<br />
Utilizes MAR-JCC Health and Wellness facilities and staff for its middle school health and physical education<br />
program. For information, call 305-932-9010.<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Services of South Florida<br />
Designed <strong>to</strong> facilitate independence and assist individuals in maintaining themselves in the community. There are<br />
four service divisions including: 1. Behavioral Health Services 2. Kosher Food Services 3. Rehabilitation &<br />
Employment Services 4. Senior Adult Sessions. MAR-JCC facilities are utilized by JCS for its hot meals program and<br />
conduct a weekly bereavment support group. For information and referral, call (305) 576-6550.<br />
Kesher<br />
Provides a quality Judaic and secular education <strong>to</strong> children with learning disabilities and other special needs in a<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> day school environment. For information, call (305) 792-7060.<br />
National Parkinson’s Foundation<br />
Meets at the MAR-JCC offering monthly lectures of interest <strong>to</strong> those with Parkinson’s, their loved ones, and<br />
caregivers. An exercise class for those with the disease is offered on a daily basis. For information on programs at<br />
the MAR-JCC, contact Nancy Carroll, Health & Wellness Direc<strong>to</strong>r, at 305-932-4200 ext. 136.<br />
Theatre League of South Florida<br />
An alliance of theatrical organizations and professionals dedicated <strong>to</strong> nurturing, promoting, and advocating for<br />
the growth and prestige of the South Florida theatre industry. It is a membership organization for ac<strong>to</strong>rs, singers,<br />
dancers, direc<strong>to</strong>rs, producers, theatre technicians, and theatre companies. Contact Andie Arthur, Executive<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r, at (954) 557-0778, or visit www.theatreleague.net.<br />
Vic<strong>to</strong>ry <strong>Center</strong> for Autism<br />
Offers a year round school <strong>to</strong> serve children ages 3+ who are suspected of or who are on the autism spectrum.<br />
For information, call (305) 466-1142, or www.vic<strong>to</strong>ryschool.org.<br />
Yeshiva Toras Chaim<br />
Utilizes the MAR-JCC health and wellness facilities for “motz’ai Shabbat” sports and wellness activity for its middle,<br />
high school, and college-age students.<br />
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community organizations
support us<br />
financial resource development<br />
support us<br />
• Development Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Elizabeth Mitrani, 305-932-4200 ext. 114<br />
• Capital Campaign Co-chairs: Fanny Hanono & David Waxman<br />
WHY GIVE<br />
The <strong>Michael</strong>-<strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Russell</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Center</strong> derives its operating revenue from membership dues,<br />
registration fees, funding from the Greater Miami <strong>Jewish</strong> Federation and the United Way of Miami-Dade, and from<br />
state grants and various other sources. Although those funds are sufficient for sustaining the basic functions of the<br />
MAR-JCC, additional funds are required <strong>to</strong> provide for improvements, enhancements, and progress. That is where<br />
you come in!<br />
The MAR-JCC depends upon the generosity of our members, friends, businesses, as well as private and family<br />
foundations, <strong>to</strong> provide the additional supplemental funds necessary <strong>to</strong> ensure we can operate at an optimum<br />
level and are able grow and change in response <strong>to</strong> the needs of our members and our community.<br />
HOW TO GIVE<br />
We understand that as a donor you are unique as are your interests and your passions. At the MAR-JCC, our goal<br />
is <strong>to</strong> get <strong>to</strong> know you and <strong>to</strong> understand your needs. In this way, we can cus<strong>to</strong>mize your donor experience and<br />
assist you in reaching your personal philanthropic goals. The various ways <strong>to</strong> support our efforts are listed below.<br />
To explore one of these opportunities, please contact Elizabeth Mitrani.<br />
UNRESTRICTED GIFTS<br />
Unrestricted donations <strong>to</strong> the MAR-JCC are all-purpose gifts that allow us <strong>to</strong> apply your funds wherever they will<br />
have the most impact. When you give an unrestricted gift, you give us the flexibility <strong>to</strong> take on new opportunities,<br />
strengthen ongoing programs, or meet unexpected financial needs.<br />
PLANNED GIFTS<br />
Whether you want <strong>to</strong> provide support immediately or design a plan that benefits MAR-JCC in the future, there are<br />
many options <strong>to</strong> choose from, that can be integrated in<strong>to</strong> your financial or estate plan. Planned giving vehicles<br />
such as gift annuities or charitable remainder trusts can be structured <strong>to</strong> provide income <strong>to</strong> you and/or your heirs<br />
<strong>to</strong>day, while at the same time benefitting the MAR-JCC. However, if a gift in your will is your preference, our staff<br />
will work closely with you and/or your representative <strong>to</strong> ensure all your wishes are met.<br />
CASH GIFTS<br />
Cash gifts can be made by credit card, on the phone or in person, or by check made payable <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Michael</strong>-<br />
<strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Russell</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Center</strong>. Checks may be delivered in person or mailed <strong>to</strong> Gary Bomzer, President<br />
and CEO, MAR-JCC, 18900 NE 25th Avenue, North Miami Beach, Florida 33180.<br />
GIFTS OF APPRECIATED SECURITIES<br />
Marketable appreciated securities, held for more than one year, can be delivered in person or sent through an<br />
electronic transfer authorization. Be sure <strong>to</strong> notify us of your decision in advance. Securities will be sold immediately<br />
and the funds allocated based upon your giving preference and instructions.<br />
GIFTS-IN-KIND<br />
Gifts-in-kind are an important way of giving <strong>to</strong> the MAR-JCC. This option includes donations of property (other<br />
than cash and marketable securities) such as real estate, works of art, equipment, furnishings, software, and<br />
licensing. A gift-in kind requires an official transfer of ownership and requires the donor <strong>to</strong> determine the fair<br />
market value of the gift for tax reporting purposes.<br />
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WHERE TO GIVE<br />
Manny Berlatsky Fund<br />
Scholarship assistance<br />
Lorraine Fay Linder<br />
Grocery Shopping<br />
Transportation Fund<br />
provides free<br />
bus service for seniors<br />
Jacobo Cababie<br />
Memorial Fund<br />
Upkeep of Social <strong>Center</strong><br />
Muriel <strong>Russell</strong><br />
Memorial Fund<br />
Special populations<br />
financial resource development<br />
s u p p o r t u s<br />
CULTURE • ARTS • FITNESS • GYMNASTICS CAPITAL CAMPAIGN<br />
When you give <strong>to</strong> the Capital Campaign you are investing in the growth and in the future of the MAR-JCC. The<br />
success of this $10 million dollar campaign will result in a brand new Cultural Arts & Education Building right on the<br />
Sanford L. Ziff Campus, featuring a 200-seat theater, a “Rikudim” Dance <strong>Center</strong>, both a Music <strong>Center</strong> and Art <strong>Center</strong>s<br />
along with new rooms for group fitness. This phase of growth will also generate the space for an improved and<br />
expanded fitness center, a gymnastics studio, additional Early Childhood classrooms, and much-needed office<br />
space. Naming opportunities are available and an incredible way <strong>to</strong> leave a family legacy. However, there are<br />
unique ways for every donor, at every giving level, <strong>to</strong> get involved.<br />
PRESIDENTS’ FUND FOR THE FUTURE<br />
This endowment was created <strong>to</strong> ensure the growth and prosperity of the JCC. The annual interest earned on this<br />
account is used for the upkeep and enhancement of the MAR-JCC as determined by the Board of Direc<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />
MITZVAH FUND<br />
Bar/Bat Mitzvah children perform a Mitzvah by giving a portion of their gifts <strong>to</strong> the Mitzvah Fund and by inspiring their<br />
parents and grandparents <strong>to</strong> match their gift. The Mitzvah Fund supports our Special Needs programs and the<br />
Scholarship Fund.<br />
HABIMAH SOCIETY FUND<br />
Knowing that a theatre program cannot be sustained by ticket sales alone, the Habimah Society provides an<br />
invaluable source of support <strong>to</strong> the J’s Cultural Arts Theatre’s year-round program and through financial contributions.<br />
Gifts of $1,000 or more receive choice seating for all J-CAT productions and all gifts are recognized in each<br />
production’s “playbill.” Visit us at www.jcctheatre.com <strong>to</strong> learn how you can become part of the Habimah Society.<br />
NETZACH TRIBUTE FUNDS<br />
Tribute Funds are a wonderful way <strong>to</strong> commemorate an event, or honor the life or the memory of a loved one. When<br />
establishing a Tribute Fund, you are able <strong>to</strong> determine both the name of the fund as well as its ultimate purpose and<br />
will forever provide support <strong>to</strong> the areas of the MAR-JCC that are most important <strong>to</strong> you. A minimum contribution of<br />
$25,000 is required <strong>to</strong> endow a fund. As an alternative, you can donate <strong>to</strong> one of the established Tribute Funds listed<br />
below. Tribute Funds are held in an endowment with the Greater Miami <strong>Jewish</strong> Federation. An endowed fund is<br />
invested in perpetuity and only the annual interest earnings are utilized. The funds are combined with those of other<br />
donors for investment purposes and the investments are overseen by the GMJF Investment committee and are<br />
managed by a professional investment firm.<br />
Fanny Hanono Fund<br />
Youth and teen<br />
programs<br />
Julius Werbner Fund<br />
Scholarship assistance<br />
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Papa ZZ Fund,<br />
in memory of<br />
Buzzy Jacobs<br />
ECD<br />
Moris Khoudari<br />
Memorial Fund<br />
Learn <strong>to</strong> Swim Program<br />
Steven Kravitz Fund<br />
Adult <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
education<br />
JCC General Fund<br />
Scholarship assistance<br />
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS<br />
Important <strong>to</strong> Financial Resource Development is building long-term relationships with the local and extended<br />
business community. The goal of the MAR-JCC Corporate Partnership Program is <strong>to</strong> offer the opportunity for<br />
corporations, both large and small, <strong>to</strong> create a presence at our <strong>Center</strong> through participation in our varied events<br />
and programs. Our calendar is jam-packed each month with new, exciting activities, each with its own unique<br />
demographic and attendance. As a Corporate Partner, you will have the invaluable opportunity <strong>to</strong> interact with<br />
the participants and <strong>to</strong> establish relationships with the leadership, members, and guests of the MAR-JCC. Our<br />
Corporate Partners may select pre-designed options or are able <strong>to</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>mize annual packages <strong>to</strong> market <strong>to</strong> the<br />
audiences that are most valuable <strong>to</strong> you. Please review our calendar on page 2, for just a sampling of how<br />
much we have <strong>to</strong> offer.<br />
support us
support us<br />
financial resource development<br />
support us<br />
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israel travel<br />
culinary <strong>to</strong>ur of israel
elsie’s cafe & kosher subway<br />
When you’re <strong>Jewish</strong>,<br />
It’s All About The Food!<br />
Elsie’s Cafe’ Hours:<br />
Monday-Thursday, 7:30am-8pm<br />
Friday, 7:30am-3pm<br />
Sunday, 8am-3pm<br />
786-345-1772<br />
Kosher Subway Hours:<br />
Sunday, 11am-8pm<br />
Monday-Thursday, 11am-9pm<br />
Friday, 11am-3pm<br />
www.koshersubway.net<br />
305-663-9883<br />
Starbucks Coffee, great smoothies, salads, subs, and more...<br />
Make it a Great Day at Elsie’s Cafe´or Kosher Subway!<br />
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summer programming<br />
camp sol taplin<br />
•Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Chris Moltmann, 305-932-4200 ext. 195<br />
* Assistant Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Jenny Moscatel, 305-932-4200 ext. 190<br />
• Administration: Andee Kochavi & Elisa Duenes, 305-932-4200 ext. 147<br />
•Co-chairs: Eva Rub, Josh Weingard<br />
For a Summer of Fun, Friendship,<br />
Learning, & Celebrating Our Cultural Heritage…<br />
Register Your Child For Camp Sol Taplin!<br />
Serving ages 30 months <strong>to</strong> 15 years old • 4, 6, & 8 week options available for most camps<br />
$ave $$$...Early registration discount through Thursday, February 28<br />
•Academy Camps:<br />
Swim Academy Half Day, Swim Academy, Sports Academy<br />
•Variety Camps:<br />
Nitzanim, Kitanim, Tsofim, Yeladim, Chaverim, Giborim, Madli-Teen<br />
•Specialty Camps:<br />
Junior Aquatics, All Sports, Super Sports, Soccer, Future Stars Tennis, Tiny Gymnastics, Gymnastics<br />
•Premier Camps:<br />
Tiny T’nuah, T’nuah, Picasso, Senior Aquatics, J-CAT Summer S<strong>to</strong>ck, Girls, Inc!, Mad, Mad Science,<br />
and Tennis Academy<br />
•Extreme & Teen Camps:<br />
Extreme T’nuah, Extreme Adventure, Extreme Sports, Extreme Picasso, Madatzim, Teen Travel,<br />
and JCC Maccabi Games<br />
•Special Needs: Koach & Ometz Summer Work Experience<br />
Special Offer:<br />
Avoid the hassle of car pool lines & register for our FREE transportation –<br />
Group pick-up and Drop-off from Aventura Lakes, Harbor Island, Highland Lakes, & Presidential Estates!<br />
Limited space available for this complimentary round-trip service. First come, first served!<br />
For further information, contact 305-932-4200, 145/146<br />
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early childhood<br />
sandra & lawrence bronson early childhood development department<br />
infant-<strong>to</strong>ddler/preschool - 2 months-pre-k 4<br />
•Early Childhood Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Jenny Tettner-Gugig, 305-932-4200 ext. 155<br />
•Infant/Toddler Coordina<strong>to</strong>r: Phyllis McGuire, 305-932-4200 ext. 112<br />
•Administrative Assistants: Shirley Jacobs and Patricia Rutenberg, 305-932-4200 ext. 151<br />
•Chair: Karen Meltzer<br />
The Sandra & Lawrence Bronson Early Childhood Development <strong>Center</strong> is a learning community devoted <strong>to</strong><br />
providing a stimulating environment that promotes development and meaningful relationships under the umbrella<br />
of <strong>Jewish</strong> values and traditions. We work <strong>to</strong>gether with families <strong>to</strong> facilitate children’s development as critical<br />
thinkers, problem solvers, citizens, and active members of their communities. Respect, cooperation, empathy,<br />
<strong>to</strong>lerance, and creativity are values that sustain our daily work with children and families.<br />
Registration for the 2013/14 School Year<br />
will open in February for current students/in March for new students.<br />
non-refundable registration fee required - $250 for current students registering in February<br />
Effective March 1 - $300 for all registrations<br />
About our program:<br />
•Infant/Toddler <strong>Center</strong> (ITC) (Ages 2 months - 2 years)<br />
A year ‘round program offering a safe environment where you can leave your child with complete confidence and<br />
peace-of-mind. Children are grouped by age and enjoy music and movement, finger play, and playground time, as<br />
well as holiday celebrations and weekly Shabbat programs. Appropriate challenges are built in<strong>to</strong> activities <strong>to</strong><br />
encourage each child’s developmental, cognitive, and social growth using the model of the Creative Curriculum for<br />
Infants and Toddlers.<br />
•Playgroup (Ages 2 - 3 years)<br />
A year ‘round program that incorporates music, movement, social interaction, and playground fun in<strong>to</strong><br />
the basic components of early learning. Classrooms are center-based with language development<br />
activities, small and gross mo<strong>to</strong>r activity centers, and cognitive growth activities. These activities are<br />
blended <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong> offer <strong>to</strong>ddlers the opportunity <strong>to</strong> learn and grow in a stimulating and safe<br />
environment using the model of the Creative Curriculum for Infants and Toddlers. Included in the<br />
curriculum is music, Israeli dance, and physical education - all conducted by program specialists, and a<br />
weekly Shabbat program.<br />
Hours:<br />
Monday - Thursday: 8am - 6pm • Friday: 8am - 5pm<br />
Tuition: January - June 2013<br />
Tuition - $5,100 Tuition Contract ($850/month)<br />
Non-refundable registration fee: $150<br />
Early Drop-off:<br />
•Hours: 7:30-8am<br />
•Fee: $420 Tuition Contract ($70/month), January - June<br />
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sandra & lawrence bronson early childhood development department<br />
preschool/pre-kindergarten<br />
vacation programs/parent participation programs<br />
•Preschool/Pre-Kindergarten (Ages 3 & 4 years old & turned 5 after 9/1/12)<br />
January 7- June 14, 2013<br />
<strong>Center</strong>-based classrooms are set up for areas of math, science, writing, reading, art, manipulatives, library, language,<br />
and housekeeping/life skills using the model of the Creative Curriculum for Preschool. Outside playtime provides gross<br />
mo<strong>to</strong>r development in the Jordan Savage Playground and the Marlene Haime De Finvarb Playground. <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
holiday celebrations, Shabbat programming, mitzvot, and <strong>Jewish</strong> culture are integrated. Weekly activities include<br />
music, physical education (swim and sports instruction),”rikudim” (Israeli dance), and art classes.<br />
Hours: Tuition: January 7-June 14, 2013<br />
Monday - Friday, 9am - 3pm $3,625 Tuition contract (10 months) - $725/month<br />
Non-refundable registration fee: $150<br />
Extended Day<br />
Hours: Fee: January 7 - June 14, 2013<br />
Monday - Friday: 8-9am $1,300 ($260/month)<br />
Monday - Thursday: 3-6pm<br />
Friday: 3-5 pm<br />
•Vacation Day Programs<br />
Spring Break Mini-Camp (March 28 & 29)<br />
In addition <strong>to</strong> its Infant Toddler <strong>Center</strong> & Preschool, ECD offers School’s-Out Vacation Programs, and Parent<br />
Education Programs. Vacation Day programming will include a variety of activities, such as swimming, sports, arts &<br />
crafts, singing, outdoor games and playground, and indoor play. Glatt Kosher lunch included. For hours and further<br />
information, contact 305-932-4200, ext. 151.<br />
Daily Fee:<br />
MAR-JCC Preschool Children (ages 3 & 4) - $40<br />
MAR-JCC Member not enrolled in JCC preschool (must be 4 years old) - $50<br />
Associate Member (must be 4 years old) - $62.50<br />
Non-Member Guest (must be 4 years old) - $75<br />
•Parent Participation<br />
Parenting Skills Workshop<br />
This workshop, by Edan Alcalay, will show you effective ways <strong>to</strong> use non-violent discipline techniques that work <strong>to</strong><br />
improve communication with your children. You will learn how <strong>to</strong> teach them values and how <strong>to</strong> solve problems<br />
on their own. You will learn how <strong>to</strong> assist your child <strong>to</strong> be the very best!<br />
ECD Holiday Celebrations<br />
•Pre-Passover Celebration - Thursday, March 21, 9:15am<br />
•Shavuot Family Brunch - Friday, May 10, 9:15am<br />
•Pre-K 4 Graduation - Wednesday, June 12, 9:30am<br />
•Pre-K 4 Pool Party - Thursday, June 13, 10:30am<br />
•Pre-K 3 Pool Party - Friday, June 14, 10:30am<br />
Parent Association For Children and Teachers (PACT)<br />
A volunteer committee of ECD parents who serve in an advisory capacity, as well as undertake a variety of<br />
projects <strong>to</strong> generate funds <strong>to</strong> benefit the early childhood program.<br />
Parent Education Programming (PEP)<br />
Our MAR-JCC has implemented CATCH (Coordinated Approach <strong>to</strong> Children’s Health), a program designed <strong>to</strong> raise<br />
a generation of healthier children through proper nutrition and physical activity. Parents are provided with<br />
information <strong>to</strong> reinforce at home that which is learned at school.<br />
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after school program<br />
Elementary Services - Grades K-5<br />
after school program, homework assistance, robotics<br />
After School Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Neal Buchholz, 305-932-4200 ext. 178<br />
ASP Chair: Andrea Darlow<br />
After School Program (Monday-Thursday until 6pm/ Friday until 5:30pm/1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 day a week options available)<br />
A well supervised and structured program where children enjoy indoor and outdoor activities, <strong>Jewish</strong> holiday & pre-shabbat<br />
programs, as well as do homework in a study conducive environment. Transportation <strong>to</strong> the MAR-JCC is available from area public<br />
and private schools plus a supervised walk-over from Hillel, Jacobson-Sinai Academy, and Ojus. Daily snack provided.<br />
(A $35 cancellation fee will be assessed <strong>to</strong> those who drop from the program)<br />
Monthly Fees - (with & without bus transportation. Must be paid by the 1st of the month) - MAR-JCC members only<br />
Bus Transportation from:<br />
•Highland Oaks Elementary School- 2 & 3pm • Highland Oaks Middle School- 3:40pm<br />
•Aventura Waterways- Grades K-8, 2 & 3pm • Sunny Isles Charter School- Grades K-8, 2 & 3pm<br />
•Aventura Charter School- 3pm • Hochberg Prep - 3:15pm<br />
ASP Only (no trans.) Trans. Only (no ASP) ASP & Trans.<br />
4/5 Days A Week $235 $135 $305<br />
3 Days A Week $210 $120 $270<br />
2 Days A Week $185 $110 $240<br />
1 Day A Week $110 $75 $150<br />
Monthly Fees - Hillel/Jacobson Sinai Academy/Ojus - (with & without walkover option)*<br />
ASP Only (no trans.) Escorted Walkover (no ASP) ASP & Escorted Walkover<br />
4/5 Days A Week $235 $70 $250<br />
3 Days A Week $210 $60 $220<br />
2 Days A Week $185 $55 $195<br />
1 Day A Week $110 $50 $130<br />
Walkover Times:<br />
•Hillel: Monday-Thursday, 3:45pm • 2pm on Fridays •Jacobson Sinai: Monday-Thursday, 3:15pm • 2:30pm on Fridays<br />
•Ojus Elementary School: 2 & 3pm (In inclement weather, bus transportation will be provided)<br />
School’s Out Vacation Programs (based on Miami-Dade’s public school calendar)<br />
Includes glatt Kosher lunch and afternoon snack; 8 am - 6 pm (until 5:30pm on Friday)<br />
•School Days Out: February 1 & 18 • March 22 • June 7<br />
•Spring Break Mini-Camp: Mon, Thursday & Friday, March 25, 28, & 29 • 9am-4pm<br />
•Pre-Summer Mini-Camp: Monday-Friday, June 10-14 • 9am-4pm<br />
Daily Rate: ASP Participant/$45 • Member/$55 • Assoc Member/$70 • Non-Member Guest/$80 (weekly rate available)<br />
Early Drop-off: 8-9am • Late Pick-up: 4-6pm (Friday til 5:30pm) - Additional $10 per day/per child<br />
Yearning For Learning Programs • February 4 - June 7 • Ages 6-12<br />
Homework Corner • Monday – Thursday, 3-6 pm (Advance registration required)<br />
A personalized environment for homework assistance in a small group setting with qualified staff.<br />
1 hour/week: $235/semester • 2 hours/week: $460/semester • 3 hours/week: $650/semester • 4 hours/week: $780/semester<br />
Private Tu<strong>to</strong>ring • Monday – Thursday<br />
1:1 personalized attention • Fee: $42/hr.<br />
Robotics Design & Build Program<br />
Design & Build au<strong>to</strong>nomous robots, learn teamwork skills, apply math, science & technology, and research concepts.<br />
Instructed by D.B.P Robotics.<br />
•Mondays, 4-6pm (14 classes): $350-Mem / $440-Assoc. Mem - Code: 30020-ASP<br />
•Tuesdays, 4-6pm (16 classes): $390-Mem / $490-Assoc. Mem - Code: 30021-ASP<br />
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Special Needs Program<br />
or gadol<br />
•Coordina<strong>to</strong>r: Daniela Gelbspan, MSW, 786-320-6396<br />
•Ometz Coordina<strong>to</strong>r: Abel Garza, MS Special Education, 786-320-6396<br />
An integrated program that works with all MAR-JCC departments <strong>to</strong> ensure that all children have<br />
the opportunity <strong>to</strong> participate in all aspects of MAR-JCC programming, regardless of skill or ability.<br />
Or Gadol is partially funded by the United Way of Miami-Dade.<br />
Class Code Days Times Semester Price Description<br />
Or Chadash 10001 Monday-Friday 2:30-5pm 1 day /week $670 2:1 student <strong>to</strong> counselor ratio<br />
After School Feb. 4 -June 7 2 days /week $1,290 • Mon: swim, art & yoga<br />
Program 3 days /week $1,850 • Tues: swim, tennis, &<br />
(Ages 5-12) 4 days /week $2,370 recreational games<br />
5 days /week $2,680 • Wed: swim, basketball, & art<br />
• Thurs: gymnastics<br />
recreational & musical games<br />
• Friday: fitness, basketball, & art<br />
Homework Corner 10004 Monday-Thursday 3-5pm 1 day/week $235 Personalized space for<br />
(Ages 5-18) 10005 Feb. 4 -June 7 2 days/week $460 homework assistance within<br />
10006 3 days/week $650 a small group setting,<br />
10007 4 days/week $780 facilitated by qualified staff.<br />
Private Tu<strong>to</strong>ring Monday-Thursday 3-5pm $42/hour One on One instruction<br />
(Ages 5-18) on going<br />
Fitness/Wellness 10008 Wednesday 3-4pm $310 All levels welcome. Must have<br />
(Ages 12 & up) Feb. 4 -June 7 initial face <strong>to</strong> face interview<br />
with the Ometz Direc<strong>to</strong>r.<br />
Basketball 10008 Friday 3-4pm $310 All levels welcome. Must have<br />
(Ages 12 & up) Feb. 4 -June 7 initial face <strong>to</strong> face interview<br />
with the Ometz Direc<strong>to</strong>r.<br />
Exceptional<br />
Theatre Company 10009 Sunday 10am-noon $260 See description below<br />
(Ages 12 & up) Begins Feb 10<br />
Teen/Adult 10010 Sunday 12:30pm $570 Enjoy on & off-site weekend<br />
Social Group Kicks off on fun, & enhance social skills<br />
(Ages 13 & up) Hollywood Beach<br />
Begins Feb. 10<br />
Ometz 10012 Monday & Thursday 4-6pm 1 day/week $360 Hands-on learning environment<br />
(Ages 16 & up) 10013 Feb. 4 -June 7 2 days/week $670 <strong>to</strong> teach pre-vocational &<br />
daily living skills. Off-site work<br />
experience 2 days/week<br />
plus Life Skills at Ometz House.<br />
Drama Program / the Exceptional Theatre Company (ETC)<br />
Ages 12 & up • Sundays • 10am-noon • Fee $260 • Begins February 10<br />
ETC teaches techniques in improvisation, movement, and music along with an end of the semester talent show,<br />
offering a unique opportunity <strong>to</strong> bring <strong>to</strong> light our ac<strong>to</strong>rs’ gifts and abilities while enhancing their verbal<br />
skills, self-confidence, and advancing their socialization and self-expression.<br />
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special needs
maccabi tzair/school of madrichim<br />
Hebraica Department<br />
perpetuating jewish identity<br />
•Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Marleny Rosemberg, 305-932-4200 ext. 139<br />
•Administrative Assistant: Diani Azout, ext. 119 • Chair: Mindy Hardoon<br />
Hebraica emphasizes the importance of promoting <strong>Jewish</strong> identity, <strong>Jewish</strong> values, a love of Israel, and the importance of family<br />
and community. Hebraica reaches out <strong>to</strong> all segments of our diverse <strong>Jewish</strong> community through ongoing programs for children,<br />
teens, and college-age young adults, holiday celebrations, family activities, and community events.<br />
maccabi tzair, miami grades K-10<br />
(Maccabi Tzair Coordina<strong>to</strong>r: Jenny Moscatel, ext. 119)<br />
Maccabi Tzair Miami, a branch of Maccabi World Union, is a youth movement that engages <strong>Jewish</strong> youth in activities<br />
promoting <strong>Jewish</strong> identity, our connection <strong>to</strong> the People and Land of Israel, and <strong>Jewish</strong> socialization. Madrichim<br />
(Leaders) in our Youth Program are graduates of our School of Madrichim, who have been trained <strong>to</strong> conduct social,<br />
cultural, educational, and recreational activities with their Chanichim (group members) through varied peulot<br />
(activities). See meeting times below.<br />
•youth program (grades K-6) • Saturdays, 3-6pm<br />
Chanichim meet on a weekly basis with their peers and Madrichim, engaging in activities revolving around <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
identity, the People and Land of Israel, <strong>Jewish</strong> socialization, global awareness, mitzvah projects, field trips, a<br />
sleepover, and machanot.<br />
•teen club (grades 7 & 8) • Saturdays, 3-6pm<br />
Enjoy activities that promote <strong>Jewish</strong> life and tradition with the objective <strong>to</strong> build a circle of friends who care for their<br />
community. Includes educational field trips, mitzvah projects (community service letters), an overnight, and<br />
machanot.<br />
•pre-school of madrichim (grade 9)• Mondays, 6:30-8pm and Weekend Social Events<br />
Registration closed for current program year. One-year leadership program concentrating on social interaction<br />
and group development <strong>to</strong> lay a foundation for enrollment in next year’s School of Madrichim. Includes mitzvah<br />
projects (community service letter), field trips, machanot, <strong>Jewish</strong> identity, and survival instruction.<br />
•school of madrichim (grade 10) • Wednesdays, 6-8pm & Saturdays, 3-6pm<br />
(S.O.M. Coordina<strong>to</strong>r: David Kohn)<br />
A year-long leadership training program for high school sophomores that promotes <strong>Jewish</strong> identity and develops<br />
young <strong>Jewish</strong> leaders <strong>to</strong> work with <strong>Jewish</strong> children and teens in our community. The SOM culminates with a 4-week<br />
summer program in Israel for those who successfully fulfill the program’s requirements.<br />
Name Sessions Meets Code Time Grade Mem Assoc Mem Non-Mem<br />
Youth Program* Jan 21-May 19 Saturdays 50001 3-6pm K-6 $180 $225 $270<br />
Teen Club* Jan 21-May 19 Saturdays 50002 3-6pm 7-9 $115 $145 $170<br />
*Fees do not include machanot, field trips, and other special events and activities.<br />
•Maccabi Tzair End of the Year Celebration &<br />
School of Madrichim Graduation<br />
An evening of awards, reminiscing about the past program year, and congratulating participants of the Pre-School of<br />
Madrichim and School of Madrichim as they graduate from their year-long leadership development programs.<br />
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Hebraica Department<br />
serving young adults<br />
•Hillel-YAD (ages 18-26)<br />
•Hillel YAD Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Romina Naparstek, 305-932-4200 ext. 148 or 786-356-0719<br />
•Chair: Alex Halberstein<br />
As part of Hebraica’s efforts <strong>to</strong> reach-out <strong>to</strong> all segments of the community, Hillel YAD was initiated this past summer <strong>to</strong><br />
engage young collegiates and recent college graduates in <strong>Jewish</strong> life. Programming includes social events, sporting<br />
activities, Israel and Judaic oriented programs, and day/extended trips.<br />
Some upcoming programs and activities include:<br />
•sunday evening soccer league<br />
Beginning in February at the MAR-JCC. Pre-registration is a must and will open in January.<br />
For info, email Romina - rominan@ marjcc.org<br />
•give us 10 days and we will give you an experience of a lifetime<br />
Taglit Birthright Trip <strong>to</strong> Israel<br />
If you never participated in a group trip <strong>to</strong> Israel, you may be eligible <strong>to</strong> experience a 3,000 year old journey back in<br />
his<strong>to</strong>ry…enjoying the miracle of Israel from its past <strong>to</strong> its present…all for free.<br />
Registration opens in February for our trip leaving in May. Enjoy Israel with your friends…watch for details on the MAR-JCC<br />
website – www.marjcc.org<br />
•enjoy an alternative spring break…in guatemala<br />
Sunday – Sunday, March 10 – 17<br />
A one week trip where our adventurous collegiates will “dirty our hands” and help build a technical school using<br />
sustainable design and materials.<br />
All inclusive fee: $400 --- for info and registration, contact Romina or Michele Ziskovicz (305-890-4967 or mzisk001@fiu.ed.<br />
•meet & greet<br />
Wednesday, January 16, Noon-3pm<br />
An opportunity for FIU BBAY and MMC students <strong>to</strong> begin the new semester meeting other <strong>Jewish</strong> students, faculty, and<br />
staff. Contact Romina for exact location.<br />
•tabling & lunch<br />
A chance for FIU student <strong>to</strong> meet Hillel-YAD staff and other <strong>Jewish</strong> students, socialize over lunch, and learn about<br />
upcoming programs and activities.<br />
BBAY Campus: Monday & Wednesday<br />
Lunch, Noon-4pm • Tabling - 10am-Noon & 4-6pm<br />
MMC Campus: Tuesday & Thursday<br />
Lunch, Noon-4pm * Tabling - 10am-Noon & 4-6pm<br />
Check the MAR-JCC website for other Hillel-YAD programs and activities<br />
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hillel -YAD program
ikudim<br />
Hebraica Cultural Arts Programs<br />
bamachol dance academy - “rikudim”<br />
•Bamachol Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Roger Weiger, 305-932-4200 ext. 152<br />
•Assistant Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Tammy Slimak, 305-932-4200 ext. 152<br />
•Co-chairs: Esther Fuhrman & Sofia Ackerman<br />
•Honorary Chair: Tita Calemczuk<br />
Bamachol Dance Academy offers Israeli Dance, Ballet, Jazz, Latin Dance, Hip-Hop and skills development, friendship, mutual<br />
respect, and <strong>Jewish</strong> culture, under the supervision of highly qualified and talented staff. The Academy is performance oriented -<br />
allowing each child <strong>to</strong> “learn dance, while dancing.” Being part of a choreography gives each child notions of space orientation,<br />
the sense of belonging, and the responsibility of having a place “in the dance.”<br />
Israeli Dance - Rikudim grades PK-3 - Adult<br />
Our Israeli Dance (Rikudim) program is well known in our South Florida community. With the goal <strong>to</strong> both learn and maintain our<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> culture and tradition our children learn rikudim (circle and line dances) and also choreographies throughout the year.<br />
Groups from grade 5 through college travel for special performances and dance festivals in Florida, nationally, and abroad.<br />
Code Class Grade Days Hour Location<br />
70011 Dardasim PK-3 Monday 4:15-5pm Sold Out! New Studio<br />
70012 Malachim PK-4 Monday 4-5pm Sold Out! Aerobics Studio<br />
70013 Malachim PK-4 Wednesday 4-5pm Aerobics Studio<br />
70014 Metukim Alef K Tuesday 4-5pm Sold Out! Aerobics Studio<br />
70014 Metukim Bet K Tuesday 4-5pm Werbner<br />
70016 Pishpishim 1 Wednesday 4-5pm Katz<br />
70018 Efrochim 2 Monday 4-5pm Sold Out! Katz<br />
70019 Habonim 3 Tuesday 4-5pm Sold Out! Katz<br />
70020 Garinim 4 Thursday 4-5pm Aerobics Studio<br />
70021 Keff 5 Wednesday 5-6pm Aerobics Studio<br />
70022 Kochavim 6 Thursday 5-6:30pm Sold Out! Aerobics Studio<br />
70023 Hora Keshet I 7 Tuesday 5-6:30pm Sold Out! Katz<br />
70024 Hora Keshet II 7 Tuesday 6:30-8pm Sold Out! Katz<br />
70025 Ruach 8 Tuesday 5-6:30pm Sold Out! Aerobics Studio<br />
70026 Ameinu 9 Monday 5-6:30pm Katz<br />
70026 Ameinu 9 Monday 5-6:30pm Sold Out! Aerobics Studio<br />
70027 Nirkoda 10 Monday 6:30-8pm Sold Out! Katz<br />
70028 Libeinu 11-12 Thursday 6:30-8pm Katz<br />
70030 Kulanu* 7-9 Thursday 4:30-6:30pm Sold Out! Katz<br />
70031 Yachad* 10-12 Wednesday 5-7pm Sold Out! Katz<br />
70034 Hemshech 12 –College Thursday 7:30-9:30pm Sold Out!<br />
Katz<br />
70035 Chavaya Adults Monday 9:30-10:30am Katz<br />
Fees for New Students<br />
Grade/Program Member Assoc Member<br />
PK3- Grade 5 $355 $435<br />
6 –9 $410 $510<br />
10 – College $455 $600<br />
Chavaya $325<br />
All teachers and choreographers will be introduced the first day of class.<br />
*Kulanu and Yachad Dancers must first register for their regular classes. Those accepted after auditions will be eligible <strong>to</strong> register for<br />
their respective groups. Bamachol Direc<strong>to</strong>rs may invite, at any time, any dancer that they feel will be an asset <strong>to</strong> those groups.<br />
There is a manda<strong>to</strong>ry $50 costume fee per child, per program.<br />
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Hebraica Cultural Arts Programs<br />
performances, ballet, jazz, hip hop, & zumba<br />
Bamachol Performances Dates<br />
•Rikudim Trip <strong>to</strong> Orlando – February 1-3 – Orlando (Keff & Kochavim – Grades 5-6)<br />
•Purim Verbena Festival – February 24 – JCC (TBA)<br />
•3rd <strong>Ann</strong>ual Dancing with the World – February 10 - Kulanu, Yachad, & Hemshech<br />
•Rikudim Trip <strong>to</strong> NY Festival – March 15-18 (Hora Keshet – Grade 7)<br />
•Rikudim Trip <strong>to</strong> Israel – April 11-20 (TBA)<br />
•Rikudim Trip <strong>to</strong> Canada Festival – April 25-30 (Grade 8)<br />
•Festival Yachad – May 24 - Showcase Performance<br />
•Festival Yachad – May 26 - Gala Performance<br />
•Festival Yachad – June 2 - Children’s Performance<br />
ballet & jazz Grades PK3 - 9 • February 4 - June 7<br />
An introduction <strong>to</strong> Ballet and Jazz through technique, choreography and dance games.<br />
Code Class Grade Days Time Instruc<strong>to</strong>r Location Mem Assoc Mem Classes<br />
70000 Pre-Ballet PK3-4 Wednesday 4-5pm Vilma Vazquez Ballet Studio $395 $495 16<br />
70001 Pre- Ballet PK4-K Monday 4-5pm Vilma Vazquez Ballet Studio $345 $435 14<br />
70002 Jazz I 2-3 Tuesday 4-5pm Yael Ackerman New Studio $395 $495 16<br />
70003 Jazz II 4–6 Tuesday 5-6pm Yael Ackerman New Studio $395 $495 16<br />
70007 Technique 7-9 Wednesday 6-7pm Yael Ackerman Aerobics Studio $395 $495 16<br />
70008 Technique 7-9 Tuesday 6:30-7:30pm Yael Ackerman Aerobics Studio $395 $495 16<br />
zumba<strong>to</strong>mics ® Grades 1 - 4 • February 4 - June 7<br />
Designed for kids, classes are rockin’, high-energy fitness-parties packed with specially choreographed, kidfriendly<br />
routines, & all the music kids love, like hip-hop, reggae<strong>to</strong>n, cumbia, & more.<br />
Code Class Grade Days Time Instruc<strong>to</strong>r Location Classes<br />
70006 Zumba<strong>to</strong>mics ® 1-2 Thursday 4-5pm Ileana Cortez New Studio 16<br />
Member: $395 • Associate Member: $495<br />
hip-hop Grades 2 - 6 • February 4 - June 7<br />
This is the seventh year that our Bamachol Dance Program will be offering Hip-Hop classes. This dance style is<br />
brought <strong>to</strong> our JCC with a more family oriented approach. Clean songs & dance movements are used <strong>to</strong><br />
introduce children this unique dance style.<br />
Code Class Grade Days Time Instruc<strong>to</strong>r Location Classes<br />
70004 Hip-Hop I 2-4 Wednesday 5-6pm Zedric Bembry New Studio 16<br />
70005 Hip-Hop II 5-6 Wednesday 4-5pm Zedric Bembry New Studio 16<br />
Hip Hop I, II: Member: $395 • Associate Member: $495<br />
“With the support of the Miami-Dade County<br />
Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural<br />
Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor<br />
and Board of County Commissioners.”<br />
dance festivals<br />
Dances with the World International Folk Dance Festival • Sunday, February 10, 6pm<br />
At the Julius Littman Performing Arts Theater<br />
Performing Groups include: Yachad, Kulanu, Hemschech, Live in Color, Brazarte, Ballet Folklorico Aires Panamenos,<br />
Grup Folklorico Pure Chile, Venezuela Danza. Guest Host Jesse Camacho.<br />
Tickets: $20-$50 • Call 305-932-4200 x152.<br />
Festival Yachad<br />
<strong>Ann</strong>ual fully choreographed & costumed Festival featuring hundreds of dancers from the Bamachol Dance<br />
Academy, as well as invited groups from abroad. Details coming soon.<br />
Showcase Performance at the MAR-JCC - Friday, May 24<br />
Gala Performance at Broward <strong>Center</strong> - Sunday, May 26<br />
Children’s Performance at the Julius Littman Performing Arts Theater - Sunday, June 2<br />
At the end of the session, there will be an open class in jazz, zumba<strong>to</strong>mics, & hip hop where parents may watch<br />
their children perform.<br />
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dance performances & classes
music & fine arts<br />
Hebraica Cultural Arts Programs<br />
fine arts, piano lessons, cooking<br />
fine arts grades PK3 - 5 • February 4 - June 7<br />
Enhance creativity and imagination, using different media and art forms.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Miryam Adat<strong>to</strong><br />
Code Class Age Day Time Mem Assoc mem Classes<br />
70035 Art K-2 Monday 4-5pm $345 $430 14<br />
70036 Painting K-2 Tuesday 4-5pm $395 $495 16<br />
70037 Painting 3-5 Tuesday 5-6pm $395 $495 16<br />
70038 Ceramics K-2 Wednesday 4-5pm $445 $555 16<br />
70039 Ceramics 3- 5 Wednesday 5-6pm $445 $555 16<br />
70040 Ceramics K-2 Thursday 4-5pm $445 $555 16<br />
70041 Ceramics 3-5 Thursday 5-6pm $445 $555 16<br />
private piano lessons grades K & up • February 4 - June 7<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r, Alexandra Broyde,accomplished piano teacher. Lessons are based on 1/2 hour class.<br />
End of the year “Recital” showcases the learning that has taken place throughout the program year.<br />
Code Class Day Time Mem Assoc mem Classes<br />
70042 Piano 1x per wk Monday 3-6:30pm $480 $600 14<br />
70043 Piano 1x per wk Tuesday 3-6:30pm $550 $690 16<br />
70045 Piano 1x per wk Thursday 3-6:30pm $550 $690 16<br />
70047 Piano 1x per wk Friday 3-6:30pm $580 $725 17<br />
70044 Piano 2x per wk M,T,Th, or Fr 3-6:30pm $995 $1,245 32<br />
be a chef grades 1 - 5 • February 4 - June 7<br />
Learn the secrets of Culinary Art and prepare incredible dishes, treats, and special foods for <strong>Jewish</strong> holidays.<br />
In the MAR-JCC’s Culinary Kitchen.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Jenny Moscatel<br />
Code Class Grade Day Time Mem Assoc mem Classes<br />
70046 Be A Chef 1-4 Thurs 4-5pm $395 $495 16<br />
70048 Be A Chef 5-7 Thurs 5-6pm $395 $495 16<br />
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SAT<br />
education development<br />
Contact: Nancy Carroll, Health & Wellness Direc<strong>to</strong>r at 305-932-4200 ext. 136<br />
Hone in on test taking skills in preparing for college entrance by taking SAT and ACT<br />
Prep classes at the MAR-JCC. $100 off the $599 price for MAR-JCC Members!<br />
MARCH 2013 SAT $599 Time<br />
Sunday, January 6 Exam 1 9am-1pm<br />
Sunday, January 13 Class 1 9am-Noon<br />
Sunday, January 20 Exam 2 9am-1pm<br />
Sunday, January 27 Class 2 9am-Noon<br />
Wednesday, January 30 Class 3 6-9pm<br />
Sunday, February 3 Exam 3 9am-1pm<br />
Sunday, February 10 Class 4 9am-Noon<br />
Sunday, February 17 Exam 4 9am-1pm<br />
Sunday, February 24 Class 5 9am-Noon<br />
Sunday, March 3 Exam 5 9am-1pm<br />
Wednesday, March 6 Class 6 6-9pm<br />
MAY 2013 SAT $599 Time<br />
Sunday, February 3 Exam 1 9am-1pm<br />
Sunday, February 10 Class 1 9am-Noon<br />
Sunday, February 17 Exam 2 9am-1pm<br />
Sunday, February 24 Class 2 9am-Noon<br />
Sunday, March 03 Exam 3 9am-1pm<br />
Sunday, March 10 Class 3 9am-Noon<br />
Sunday, March 17 Class 4 9am-Noon<br />
Sunday, April 7 Exam 4 9am-1pm<br />
Sunday, April 14 Class 5 9am-Noon<br />
Sunday, April 21 Exam 5 9am-1pm<br />
Sunday, April 28 Class 6 9am-Noon<br />
June 2013 ACT: ACT Refresher $299 Time<br />
Sunday, May 5 Exam 1 9am-1pm<br />
Sunday, May 12 Class 1 9am-Noon<br />
Sunday, May 19 Exam 2 9am-1pm<br />
Sunday, June 2 Class 2 9am-Noon<br />
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cultural programs
Israel celebrations & shlichim<br />
Upcoming Programs<br />
Israel Cinema Nights<br />
Israel programs & resource center<br />
celebrations & shlichim<br />
•<strong>Community</strong> Shaliach: Samuel “Smulik” Kemper, 305-932-4200 ext. 128<br />
•Chair: Mindy Hardoon<br />
The Israel Programs and Resource <strong>Center</strong>, made possible through a partnership of the MAR-JCC, Greater Miami <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
Federation, and <strong>Jewish</strong> Agency for Israel, strengthens the ties that connect Miami-Dade County Jewry with the People and<br />
Culture of Israel. Under the full-time direction of a <strong>Community</strong> Shaliach (Cultural Emissary from the State of Israel), the program<br />
menu will include guest speakers and discussions; cultural arts related programs including performances, exhibitions, and film;<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> holiday celebrations and observances; development of travel programs <strong>to</strong> Israel; and creating People <strong>to</strong> People<br />
opportunities with our community’s Parnership City of Yerucham.<br />
Contemporary Israeli film is brought <strong>to</strong> the big screen on a bi-monthly basis. Catch a glimpse in<strong>to</strong> Israeli society and<br />
culture through some of Israel’s highly acclaimed films. Films, which are English subtitled, are screened at the Frank<br />
Theaters Intracoastal. Tickets are $10 and may be purchased in advance through the offices of the Israel Programs<br />
Department or at the door, beginning at 7:15 pm. Presented in conjunction with the Israeli House of the Consulate<br />
General of Israel<br />
Next Film: The Ballad of the Weeping Spring, Thursday, January 10, at 8 pm<br />
Meet Amram, the son of Avraham Mufredi, who turns up at the house of the legendary Persian tar (lute) player, Yosef<br />
Tawilla. Amram gives him the score of a work that his father, a member of Tawill’s ensemble and his partner, wants <strong>to</strong><br />
see performed before his impending death. Tawilla and Amram set out on a journey of discovery joined by groups<br />
of wonderful musicians. Amram will find love and Tawilla, if he succeeds; will fulfill Avraham Mufredi’s dying wish,<br />
maybe <strong>to</strong> bring succor <strong>to</strong> his <strong>to</strong>rmented soul.<br />
Israel Update: “Israel’s Political Map”<br />
Monday, January 14 • 10-11:30am • Free for all<br />
With the approach of Israel’s National Elections, get an overview of Israel’s political landscape, who the candidates<br />
are, alignment of its political parties, and the impact that it may have on the country’s relationships with its neighbors,<br />
the United States, and Europe. Presented by Samuel Kemper - <strong>Community</strong> Shaliach/MAR-JCC Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Israel<br />
Programs & Resource Department.<br />
Understanding The Middle East<br />
Wednesdays, January 16, 23, 30, & February 6<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r Lawrence Muscant. See p.33 for details<br />
Tu B’Shvat in the Park<br />
Sunday, January 27, noon – 4pm<br />
The <strong>Michael</strong>-<strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Russell</strong> and Posnack <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Center</strong>s again team up with other community organizations,<br />
day schools, and synagogues <strong>to</strong> celebrate Chag Ha’llanot – The New Year for Trees – at TY Park in Hollywood.<br />
Program includes ongoing and scheduled activities throughout the event including Holiday Puppet Show – Inflatables<br />
– Petting zoo – Mini Tu’B’shevat Seder – Petting Zoo – Israeli Dance – Parachute Game – Flower Pot Planting – Scouting<br />
Activities – Make Your Own Arts & Crafts – Glatt Kosher Food (for sale) – and MUCH MORE<br />
Free Admission <strong>to</strong> event – Park Admission applies<br />
Holocaust Remembrance Seder<br />
Sunday, January 27, 6pm<br />
A program designed for Hebraica’s Pre-School of Madrichim and the School of Madrichim, along with their parents<br />
and grandparents that will include texts, prayers, and ceremonial foods. This program cooincides with the annual<br />
anniversary of International Holocaust Remembrance Day,<br />
For information, contact either Mareny Rosemberg, Hebraica Direc<strong>to</strong>r, at 305-932-4200 ext. 129 or Smulik Kemper.<br />
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“With the support of the Miami-Dade County<br />
Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural<br />
Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor<br />
and Board of County Commissioners.”<br />
“With the support of the Miami-Dade County<br />
Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural<br />
Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor<br />
and Board of County Commissioners.”
Israel programs & resource center<br />
celebrations & shlichim<br />
Yom Ha’atzma’ut – Israel Independence Day • Monday & Tuesday, April 15 & 16<br />
•Israel 65 <strong>Community</strong> Celebration - Monday, April 15<br />
Israel’s 65th birthday will be celebrated in a festive manner beginning late Monday afternoon and running in<strong>to</strong> the<br />
evening. From transitioning from Yom Hazikaron (Israel Memorial Day) <strong>to</strong> a <strong>to</strong>rch lighting ceremony honoring<br />
community members whose have significantly strengthened our relationship <strong>to</strong> the State of Israel, from entertainment<br />
<strong>to</strong> interactive activity stations, from educational programs <strong>to</strong> an Israeli-style glatt kosher food court, the community<br />
is invited <strong>to</strong> attend this FREE program, that is organized and supported by area synagogues, day schools, and <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
organizations serving Miami-Dade and South Florida Jewry.<br />
•Festival Shirim - Tuesday, April 16<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> day school students will come <strong>to</strong>gether at the MAR-JCC offering performances in honor of Israel’s<br />
Independence Day and participating at activity stations where they will enjoy hands-on experiences that tie in<strong>to</strong> the<br />
day’s theme.<br />
Lag B’Omer<br />
Saturday, April 27, 8:30pm<br />
The 33rd day of the Omer (which is a period of a <strong>to</strong>tal of 49 days from the second night of Passover and ending with<br />
Shavuot) is traditionally celebrated with outdoor activity and bonfires. Families are invited <strong>to</strong> join with the MAR-JCC<br />
Maccabi Tzair program <strong>to</strong> celebrate the holiday with a medura and fun-filled activities.<br />
Israel Travel<br />
Furthering the relationship between the MAR-JCC and the State of Israel is achieved through cus<strong>to</strong>mized travel<br />
programs <strong>to</strong> Israel. The <strong>Community</strong> Shaliach is intimately involved in developing these opportunities with MAR-JCC<br />
department direc<strong>to</strong>rs including:<br />
this winter’s Special Needs Israel trip, (February 17 - 28)<br />
this spring’s The Flavors of Israel: Food and Wine Experience (April 28 – May 5) and<br />
this summer’s School of Madrichim Leadership Program (July 2-28).<br />
People <strong>to</strong> People Connections<br />
•Shinshinim<br />
Our connection <strong>to</strong> Yerucham is re-enforced through the presence of shinshinim, post high school young adults from<br />
Yerucham, who bring the flavor of Israel and Zionist spirit of Yerucham <strong>to</strong> the classrooms of <strong>Jewish</strong> day schools and<br />
Hebrew schools, <strong>to</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong> organizations and youth groups, and through assisting the <strong>Community</strong> Shaliach in the<br />
development of community programs and activities. Schools, organizations, and youth groups interested in<br />
incorporating the shinshinim in<strong>to</strong> their programming may contact Shmulik Kemper.<br />
•Summer Shlichim<br />
The MAR-JCC summer camp, Camp Sol Taplin, is enriched with the addition of counselor/specialty staff from Israel,<br />
who have been specially trained <strong>to</strong> work in North American summer camp settings. These post-army young adults<br />
bring <strong>to</strong> the camp a knowledge of working with children and an enthusiasm <strong>to</strong> bring <strong>to</strong> North Miami Dade County<br />
a greater awareness of their country and its accomplishments. Part of this cultural exchange includes our community<br />
providing home hospitality <strong>to</strong> these cultural emissaries. If interested, please contact Shmulik Kemper.<br />
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israel upcoming programs
children’s cultural arts<br />
Rabbi Norman Mussman Cultural Arts Department<br />
lieberman children’s cultural arts series<br />
•Direc<strong>to</strong>r: David Surowitz, ext. 127 • Co-chair: Amy Chafetz • Honorary Chair: Marla Bergmann<br />
The Rabbi Norman Mussman Cultural Arts Department presents quality cultural programming collaborating with other MAR-JCC<br />
departments <strong>to</strong> maximize opportunities for all segments of our community <strong>to</strong> enjoy theatre performances, concerts, films, book<br />
reviews, and <strong>Jewish</strong> educational lectures and seminars.<br />
Alan and Diane Lieberman Children’s Cultural Arts Series - 2012/13 Season<br />
Presented at the Julius Littman Performing Arts Theatre. Now in its 18th season, the Alan & Diane Lieberman Children’s<br />
Cultural Arts Series continues <strong>to</strong> present outstanding performances by national and international Theatre companies,<br />
specializing in productions for young audiences. Designed as school field trips, offering FREE admission & FREE<br />
transportation, each show offers an educational message. Schools receive a “study buddy” in advance of the<br />
performance so teachers may better prepare students for their theatre experience. Each show in this year’s series is<br />
an adaptation of a popular children’s book. With a goal <strong>to</strong> promote literacy, each attending class receives a copy<br />
of the book <strong>to</strong> read prior <strong>to</strong> the performance. The second half of the series features:<br />
•THE GRUFFALO (Grades Prek4 – 3) • Wednesday, January 23, 10:15am<br />
Performed by Tall S<strong>to</strong>ries Theatre Company<br />
In this musical adaptation based on the award-winning picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, join<br />
Mouse on an adventurous journey through deep dark woods, where he scares away hungry animals with tall s<strong>to</strong>ries<br />
of the terrifying Gruffalo. However, see what happens when Mouse comes face <strong>to</strong> face with the very creature he<br />
imagined.<br />
•WE’RE GOING ON A BEAR HUNT (Grades PreK4-3) • Wednesday, May 1, 10am<br />
Performed by Bearhunt Productions<br />
Through music and dance, the audience will join intrepid adventurers on their quest <strong>to</strong> find a bear as they wade<br />
through the gigantic swish swashy grass, the splashy splashy river, and the thick oozy, squelchy mud. Based on the<br />
book by <strong>Michael</strong> Rosen and Helen Oxenbury.<br />
Interested in information regarding next year’s series? Contact Iris Kohn, Series Coordina<strong>to</strong>r, at 305-932-4200 x141<br />
With the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of<br />
Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade<br />
County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.<br />
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“With the support of the Miami-Dade County<br />
Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural<br />
Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor<br />
and Board of County Commissioners.”
Rabbi Norman Mussman Cultural Arts Department<br />
meet the author jewish book series<br />
“With the support of the Miami-Dade County<br />
Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural<br />
Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor<br />
and Board of County Commissioners.”<br />
MEET THE AUTHOR <strong>Jewish</strong> Book Series<br />
A five-part Series featuring <strong>Jewish</strong> authors or authors who have written books of <strong>Jewish</strong> interest, who are on national<br />
<strong>to</strong>ur <strong>to</strong> discuss their most recent writings. After each presentation, there will be a question and answer period,<br />
followed by a book signing - light refreshments will be served and books will be available for purchase.<br />
MEET THE AUTHOR seeks <strong>to</strong> capture aspects of contemporary <strong>Jewish</strong> life, his<strong>to</strong>ry, culture, and religion while<br />
stimulating interest in reading books of <strong>Jewish</strong> interest. The Series, sponsored by the MAR-JCC and Aventura Turnberry<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Center</strong>, Beth Torah Benny Rok Campus, <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Services, and Temple Sinai, and is open <strong>to</strong> the<br />
pubic at no charge. The views expressed by the authors solely represent their own and are not reflective of the<br />
opinions or views of the MAR-JCC or Sponsoring Organizations. The remaining three programs of the Series are:<br />
Monday, January, 7 pm at the Micahel-<strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Russell</strong> JCC<br />
Maggie An<strong>to</strong>n - Rav Hisda’s Daughter: A Novel of Love, the Talmud, and Sorcery<br />
Award-winning author of Rashi’s Daughters, Maggie An<strong>to</strong>n, will discuss her first book in her<br />
new series, introducing us <strong>to</strong> Rav Hisda’s daugher. This new series takes place in third<br />
centruy Babylonia as the Talmud is being created.<br />
Wednesday, January 23, 7 pm, at Temple Sinai<br />
LESLIE MAITLAND - CROSSING THE BORDERS OF TIME<br />
On a pier in Marseille, in 1942, an 18 year old German <strong>Jewish</strong> girl - pried from the arms<br />
of the Frenchman she yearned <strong>to</strong> marry - boarded one of the last ships <strong>to</strong> escape the<br />
country. Five years later, living in America, 23 year old Janine married a dynamic<br />
American man but never forgot the words of the young Frenchman who had captured<br />
her heart, "I give you my vow that whatever the time we must wait, you will be my wife.<br />
Never forget, never doubt." But it was her daughter, former New York Times investigative<br />
reporter, Leslie Maitland, who eventually determined <strong>to</strong> find him, and the s<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
culminates in the daring fulfillment of a vow of love made 50 years earlier.<br />
Monday, March 18, 7 pm at Beth Torah Benny Rok Campus<br />
MAURICE D. HARRIS - MOSES: A Stranger Among Us<br />
With Passover approaching, Rabbi Maurice Harris, brings the holiday's main character <strong>to</strong><br />
life as he looks beyond familiar popular portrayals of Moses by interweaving traditional<br />
religious interpretations, academic Bible scholarship, psychological and sociological<br />
analysis, feminist readings, and more. Combining a deep respect for the Biblical text with<br />
a willingness <strong>to</strong> question received tradition, Harris reveals a complex Moses whose life<br />
s<strong>to</strong>ry gives us important <strong>to</strong>ols for better understanding issues like religious fundamentalism,<br />
intermarriage, identity confusion, and civil disobedience, among others.<br />
Made possible by the MAR-JCC’s Steven J. Kravitz Adult <strong>Jewish</strong> Education Fund and by Sponsoring Organizations<br />
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Aventura Turnberry<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Center</strong><br />
meet the author book series
ooks, movies, dance festivals<br />
Rabbi Norman Mussman Cultural Arts Department<br />
jewish book series, israel cinema nights, dance festivals<br />
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“With the support of the Miami-Dade County<br />
Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural<br />
Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor<br />
and Board of County Commissioners.”<br />
The <strong>Jewish</strong> Book Series Alternating Wednesdays, 1-2:30pm (unless otherwise indicated)<br />
Co-chairs: Stuart Lieberman & Shulamit Gittelson. Consultant: Dr. Abraham Gittelson.<br />
Free bi-monthly book reviews of <strong>Jewish</strong> interest, at the MAR-JCC. (Dates and times subject <strong>to</strong> change.)<br />
Join different community leaders & educa<strong>to</strong>rs as they take us on a <strong>Jewish</strong> journey through literature.<br />
The Series continues with:<br />
January 16: Rabbi Mario Rojzman will review The Spinoza Problem by Irvin D Yalom<br />
January 30: Hersh Adlerstein will review Explaining Hitler: The Search for the Origins of His Evil by Ron Rosenbaum<br />
February 13: Elaine Rudner will review What We Talk About When We Talk About <strong>Ann</strong>e Frank by Nathan Englander<br />
February 27: Rabbi David Young will review Rav Hisda’s Daughter: A Novel of Love, the Talmud and Sorcery<br />
by Maggie An<strong>to</strong>n<br />
March 13: TBA<br />
Israel Cinema Nights (Meets bi-monthly, beginning in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber)<br />
Contemporary Israeli film is brought <strong>to</strong> the big screen on a bi-monthly basis. Catch a glimpse in<strong>to</strong> Israeli society and<br />
culture through some of Israel’s highly acclaimed films. Films, which are English subtitled, are screened at the Frank<br />
Theaters Intracoastal. Tickets are $10 and may be purchased in advance through the offices of the Israel Programs<br />
Department or at the door, beginning at 7:15 pm. Presented in conjunction with the Israeli House of the Consulate<br />
General of Israel.<br />
Next Film: The Ballad of the Weeping Spring, Thursday, January 10, at 8 pm<br />
Meet Amram, the son of Avraham Mufredi, who turns up at the house of the legendary Persian tar<br />
(lute) player, Yosef Tawilla. Amram gives him the score of a work that his father, a member of Tawill’s<br />
ensemble and his partner, wants <strong>to</strong> see performed before his impending death. Tawilla and<br />
Amram set out on a journey of discovery joined by groups of wonderful musicians. Amram will find<br />
love and Tawilla, if he succeeds; will fulfill Avraham Mufredi’s dying wish, maybe <strong>to</strong> bring succor <strong>to</strong><br />
his <strong>to</strong>rmented soul.<br />
Dance Festivals<br />
Dancing with the World International Folk Dance Festival •Sunday, February 10, 6pm<br />
At the Julius Littman Performing Arts Theatre<br />
Among the groups performing are: Yachad, Kulanu, Hemschech, Live in Color, Brazarte, Ballet Folklorico Aires<br />
Panamenos, Grupo Folclorico Pure Chile, Venezuela Danza. Special Guest Host: Jesse Camacho.<br />
Tickets: $20-$50, contact the MAR-JCC’s Bamachol Dance Academy at 305-932-4200 x152.<br />
Bamachol’s 16th <strong>Ann</strong>ual Festival Yahad<br />
•Friday, May 24 - Showcase Performance: at the <strong>Michael</strong>-<strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Russell</strong> JCC<br />
•Sunday, May 26 - Gala Performance: at the Broward <strong>Center</strong> for Performing Arts<br />
•Sunday, June 2 - Children’s Performance: at the Julius Littman Performing Arts Theatre<br />
Festival Yachad will again capture the spirit of modern Israel and the richness of <strong>Jewish</strong> tradition and culture through<br />
beautifully choreographed dances, stunning costumes, and traditional & contemporary Israeli <strong>Jewish</strong> music<br />
representing the diversity of the <strong>Jewish</strong> people. More than 450 dancers from the MAR-JCC’s year-round Bamachol<br />
Dance Academy will be featured along with invited Israeli dance groups from abroad.<br />
Tickets go on sale in April.
Rabbi Norman Mussman Cultural Arts Department<br />
film & lecture series<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> S<strong>to</strong>ries on the Silver Screen - Film & Lecture Series<br />
Wednesdays, January 23, February 6, and February 20<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Elaine Rudner<br />
A mini-series with a <strong>Jewish</strong> focus…featuring three films spanning three different decades.<br />
In addition <strong>to</strong> enjoying critically acclaimed films, there will be discussion with facilita<strong>to</strong>r,<br />
Elaine Rudner, exploring what changes may be seen in the <strong>Jewish</strong> narrative and also in<br />
the portrait being painted of Jews and the <strong>Jewish</strong> community… on “the big screen.”<br />
Films will be shown at the MAR-JCC<br />
12:30 pm-Light refreshments will be served: 12:45 pm- Program begins<br />
Free <strong>to</strong> MAR-JCC members, Quality of Life, and Silver Sneakers<br />
All others (refreshment fee) $3<br />
•HESTER STREET 1975<br />
A wonderful film which earned an Oscar nomination for Carol Kane, brings a <strong>to</strong>uch of “Yiddishkeit” <strong>to</strong> its<br />
dramatization of Abraham Cahan’s s<strong>to</strong>ry of immigrant life on the Lower East Side of New York.<br />
•THE MUSIC BOX 1989<br />
Hungarian immigrant Mike Laszlo has done well since arriving in the United States 50 years ago. He finds himself<br />
accused of being a no<strong>to</strong>rious war criminal and insists that his daughter defend him in court. Questions of<br />
memory and emotion make this film an intense courtroom thriller.<br />
•LIBERTY HEIGHTS 1999<br />
Named after a Baltimore neighborhoold, this is Barry Levinson’s most specifically <strong>Jewish</strong> film. It offers a snapshot<br />
of the changing times in America, in 1954. It’s mature, funny, and represents personal cinema of the best kind!<br />
About our Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Elaine Rudner is a teacher, lecturer, and discussion facilita<strong>to</strong>r who has been involved in<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> education in South Florida for more than 40 years. She has devoted her career <strong>to</strong> all phases of <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
education and has taught/lectured at schools, Elder Hostels, adult camps, <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Center</strong>s, <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
organizations, synagogues, and Lifelong Learning Lecture Series of several universities.<br />
Understanding The Middle East<br />
Wednesdays, January 16, 23, 30, & February 6, 10-11:30am<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Lawrence Muscant<br />
A four part series that that will explore the roots of the Middle East conflict, the ongoing changing political and<br />
religious landscape of the region, the impact of the “Arab Spring” on Israel and the world stage, and the<br />
impact of Israel’s foreign policy in its relations with the United States, Europe, and other world powers.<br />
About our Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Currently serving as the Branch Direc<strong>to</strong>r of the North Dade Branch of the Greater Miami<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> Federation, Lawrence Muscant received his BA in Political Science from Concordia University, while also<br />
graduating from the School of <strong>Community</strong> and Public Affairs. He received his MA in Political Science from<br />
Carle<strong>to</strong>n University, with a focus on international relations and Middle Eastern Studies, and continues there as a<br />
PhD candidate in Philosophy, where he is writing on American foreign policy in the Middle East. Lawrence<br />
previously served as the Acting Executive Direc<strong>to</strong>r of “The David Project,” an international non-profit Israel-<br />
Middle East education and advocacy organization; has spoken across the globe about the Middle East<br />
conflict; and co-taught the Arab-Israeli Conflict course at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.<br />
Open <strong>to</strong> the community at no charge<br />
“With the support of the Miami-Dade County<br />
Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural<br />
Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor<br />
and Board of County Commissioners.”<br />
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meet the author book series
theatre season<br />
J-CAT is the educational theatre arm of the MAR-JCC, a year-round program for youth, teens, and adults, where<br />
students are initiated in<strong>to</strong> the magical world of theatre through a full season of productions, Summer S<strong>to</strong>ck Theatre<br />
Camp, and a wide range of classes and workshops in acting, improvisation, and technical theatre.<br />
The J’s Cultural Arts Theatre<br />
Rabbi Norman Mussman Cultural Arts Department<br />
J-CAT theatre program<br />
•J-CAT Artistic Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Dr. <strong>Michael</strong> Andron, 305-932-4200 ext. 130<br />
•J-CAT Educational Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Lillian Andron, 305-932-4200 ext. 130<br />
•J-CAT Outreach Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Ashley Blake Fisher, 305-932-4200 ext. 150<br />
•Co-chairs: Joanne Don & Jodi Sklar<br />
•Habimah Society Chair: Denise Tamir<br />
2012-13 Theatre Season<br />
J-CAT presents six productions during its regular season. Drawing upon community theatre roots, our ac<strong>to</strong>rs and<br />
techies make up a volunteer ensemble that showcases their love and passion for theatre. For show and audition<br />
information, visit www.jcctheatre.com.<br />
The remaining productions of the 2012/13 season are:<br />
Don’t Drink The Water (by Woody Allen)<br />
Directed by John Ferry; Presented by J-CAT <strong>Community</strong>.<br />
Woody Allen's hilarious farce brings the house down with laughter as the Hollander family's European<br />
vacation goes awry when they're mistaken for spies.<br />
•Auditions: Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 29-31<br />
•Performance Run: January 16-27<br />
Grease! (Composer, Lyricist and Librettist: Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey)<br />
Directed by Ashley Blake Fisher; Presented by J-CAT Youth.<br />
The ‘school edition’ of the famous 50’s love s<strong>to</strong>ry between Sandy and Danny cruises in<strong>to</strong><br />
J-CAT as we celebrate America's favorite classic musical!<br />
•Auditions: December 10 & 18-20<br />
•Performance Run: March 5-17<br />
The <strong>Jewish</strong> Fringe Theatre Festival<br />
A weeklong festival, filled with <strong>Jewish</strong>-themed one-acts, stand-up comedy, staged<br />
readings, music and more! Don't miss South Florida's first-ever festival dedicated <strong>to</strong> <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
performance! Look for details by going <strong>to</strong> www.jcctheatre.com<br />
Dear Esther<br />
Directed by <strong>Michael</strong> Andron; Presented by J-CAT <strong>Community</strong>.<br />
The powerful true s<strong>to</strong>ry of Esther Raab and her escape from the no<strong>to</strong>rious death camp,<br />
Sobibor, her survival, and ultimate healing.<br />
"Deeply moving, brilliant, and powerful..." - U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum<br />
•Auditions: TBA<br />
•Performance Run: May 1-12<br />
Tickets Reserved seating only<br />
Tickets for all shows may be purchased in advance on-line at www.jcctheatre.com, or call 1-866-811-4111.*<br />
• $20 general admission • $12 seniors/full-time students • Group Rates are available<br />
• <strong>Jewish</strong> Fringe Festival: Sunday, April 14 through Thursday, April 18, and Saturday, April 20. There is no additional<br />
charge <strong>to</strong> season ticktet holders. $36 per wrist band for all events (week-long). Individual events: $10 at the door.<br />
*Nominal service charge for all advance sale tickets.<br />
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“With the support of the Miami-Dade County<br />
Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural<br />
Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor<br />
and Board of County Commissioners.”
Rabbi Norman Mussman Cultural Arts Department<br />
J-CAT theatre classes & Sock Hop<br />
Theatre Classes (Grades 1-5)<br />
Under the supervision of Ashley Blake Fisher, J-CAT Staff member performed as an actress, singer, and dancer at<br />
Disney World for 6 years holds a BFA in Musical Theatre and has <strong>to</strong>ured as a singer in over 110 cities spanning 6<br />
continents.<br />
Broadway Stars (grades 1-5) • February 4 - June 7 (16 classes)<br />
Calling all singers, dancers, and ac<strong>to</strong>rs! Learn the ropes of musical theatre, creative s<strong>to</strong>rytelling, and theatre<br />
games, with an emphasis placed on song and dance. Learn basics of vocal technique, dance, and acting for the<br />
stage. Learn a Broadway-style musical number <strong>to</strong> perform in an end-of-session showcase.<br />
Tuesdays or Wednesdays, 4-5pm • Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Ashley Blake Fisher<br />
• Early registration (Members only): $275 • Member: $295 / Associate Member: $365<br />
• Codes: 15000 (Tues) 15001 (Wed)<br />
Improv Stars! (Grades 1-5) • February 4 - June 7 • (14 classes)<br />
Budding ac<strong>to</strong>rs and comedians: Now’s your chance <strong>to</strong> take center stage and show off your comedy and acting<br />
skills! This class is all about jumping in, having fun, thinking on your feet, and learning the ropes of acting and<br />
improvisation through theatre games and improvisation technique. Perform in an end-of-session showcase.<br />
Mondays or Tuesdays, 4-5pm • Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Harry John Shephard<br />
• Monday: Early registration (Members only): $230 • Member: $250 / Associate Member: $315 - 14 classes<br />
• Tuesday: Early registration (Members only): $265 • Member: $285 / Associate Member: $360 - 16 classes<br />
• Codes: 15002 (Mon) 15003 (Tues)<br />
Harry John Shephard studied at New York University and received his BFA in Drama; trained with New York's<br />
Playwright Horizons Theater School and the Experimental Theatre Wing; has taught Shakespeare performance <strong>to</strong><br />
elementary, middle, and high school age students; has taught safe stage fighting choreographies.<br />
J-Cabaret Troupe (Ages 10-16)<br />
An entertainment troupe comprised of “Broadway bound talent” performing a reper<strong>to</strong>ire of your favorite<br />
Broadway Show Tunes. To book this talented group for your next program or party, call Ashley Blake Fisher at<br />
305-932-4200 ext. 150.<br />
THE FABULOUS 50's SOCK HOP<br />
Sunday, March 3, “kicks-off” @ 6pm<br />
Get out your combs and poodle skirts, and get ready <strong>to</strong> bop the night<br />
away <strong>to</strong> the songs from the nifty fifties! Re-live your senior prom with all<br />
the 'GREASE' kids from Rydell High School! featuring dinner, drinks,<br />
dancing, a silent auction, fabulous prizes, and a special, live preview of<br />
song selections by the cast of GREASE! You won't want <strong>to</strong> miss the most<br />
theatrical fundraiser of the season! In the Scheck Family Gymnasium<br />
•$90/person, $180/couple<br />
•Sponsorship Opportunities Available<br />
For more information, contact AshleyBF@marjcc.org<br />
or call 305-932-4200 x130.<br />
•All proceeds benefit the J's Cultural Arts Theatre<br />
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theatre classes / sock hop
senior services & lectures<br />
Charles & Shirley Krone Adult Services Department<br />
services & programs, classes & events<br />
•Direc<strong>to</strong>r: David Surowitz, 305-932-4200 ext. 127<br />
•Social Worker/Coordina<strong>to</strong>r: Galit Shemesh-Leibovici, MSW, 305-932-4200 ext. 142<br />
•Administrative Assistant: Miriam Meislik, 305-932-4200 ext. 144<br />
•Co-chairs: Allen Zack & Stuart Liberman<br />
Provides a variety of educational, physical, social, travel, cultural activities and programs, and support groups and<br />
other services <strong>to</strong> meet the needs of our older adult population.<br />
Services<br />
JCC Transportation Service:<br />
Door-<strong>to</strong>-door transportation <strong>to</strong> and from the MAR-JCC within boundaries is available. Free for all! For registration and<br />
information, call: (305) 932-4200, ext. 142. Funded by the Alliance for Aging.<br />
JCC Weekly Thursday Shopper’s Service:<br />
Free grocery shopping transportation! Round trip door-<strong>to</strong>-door from your home <strong>to</strong> the Publix<br />
Supermarket at Skylake Mall. Seating is on a first come-first served basis and boundaries apply.<br />
Program is made possible through the Lorraine Fay Linder Grocery Shopping Transportation<br />
Fund for Senior Citizens and Publix Supermarkets Charities.<br />
Reserve by Tuesday noon: (305) 932-4200, ext. 142.<br />
In-house Intake Counselor:<br />
A free service. Meet with the MAR-JCC’s intake counselor <strong>to</strong> either assess one’s physical and emotional needs or <strong>to</strong><br />
locate community resources. For a confidential appointment, call Galit Shemesh-Leibovici, MSW, at (305) 932-4200,<br />
ext. 142.<br />
Nutritional Hot Meals Program:<br />
A free nutritious sit-down Kosher lunch is served, combined with socialization, at the MAR-JCC,<br />
Monday-Friday, at 11am, for age 60+. Call <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Services for information and registration:<br />
(305) 899-8301 - transportation available within boundaries.<br />
Kosher Home-Delivered Meals:<br />
For adults 60+. Each meal consists of 1/3 of the daily nutrition required for adults.<br />
Call <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Services for information and registration: (305) 899-8301.<br />
The “Quality of Life” – Senior Wellness Program (TQOL)<br />
Chair: Carol Kaufman<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Galit Shemesh-Leibovici, MSW - 305-932-4200 ext. 142<br />
TQOL is funded by the State of Florida through the Alliance for Aging, by Miami-Dade County, by the<br />
United Way of Miami-Dade, and by the Health Foundation of South Florida. TQOL uses fitness and exercise<br />
training <strong>to</strong> improve the ability of senior adults <strong>to</strong> perform necessary activities of daily living and utilizes social events,<br />
and educational programs <strong>to</strong> enhance and promote each participant's emotional wellness. The TQOL program is<br />
open <strong>to</strong> all qualifying year-round Florida residents over the age of 60, free of charge. Call (305) 932-4200 ext.142, for<br />
more information. TQOL offers <strong>to</strong> its members, free monthly health related lectures, accompanied by light refreshments.<br />
Health Related Lectures - Mondays, 12:30-2pm:<br />
January 14: Earaches and Hearing Loss in Seniors: Sponsored by Care Plus.<br />
February 25: Arthritis Joint Pain: Sponsored by Stryker South Florida.<br />
April 8: Preventive Cardiology: Sponsored by Dr. Leonard Bianco<br />
April 22: TBA: Sponsored by Care Plus.<br />
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Charles & Shirley Krone Adult Services Department<br />
day <strong>to</strong> day...at a glance<br />
MONDAYS<br />
Current Events • 10-11:30am • Weekly<br />
Free <strong>to</strong> MAR-JCC members, TQOL, & Silver Sneakers • Non-members - $2<br />
Discussion on <strong>to</strong>day’s events & insight on <strong>to</strong>morrow's news.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>rs: Rhoda Sigman & David Surowitz<br />
Canasta Game • 10am-1pm • Weekly<br />
Free <strong>to</strong> MAR-JCC members • Non-members - $3 per week<br />
Whether you are a beginner or an expert, join our game!<br />
Teacher: Anita Karl<br />
ESOL • 9:30-11am • Weekly<br />
For beginners • Free For All<br />
Join us for fun and friendly conversational English lessons.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Cynthia Klein<br />
Knitting Club • 12:30-2:30pm • Weekly<br />
Free <strong>to</strong> MAR-JCC & TQOL Members • Non-members - $3<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Alicia Stern<br />
Mah-Jongg • 12:30-3pm • Weekly<br />
Free <strong>to</strong> MAR-JCC members • Non-member - $3<br />
Join us for an open game!<br />
Caregivers Support Group • 6:45-8pm • Monthly<br />
January 21, February 18, March 18, April 15, May 20<br />
Free For All.<br />
Support Group in cooperation with Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care-a partner with Miami <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
Health Systems.<br />
Facilita<strong>to</strong>r: Brenda Pritzker, MSW, RCSWI<br />
TUESDAYS<br />
Mah-Jongg • 9am-Noon • Weekly<br />
Free <strong>to</strong> MAR-JCC members • Non-Members - $3<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Eudis Weiller<br />
Funny Club • 10:30am-Noon • Weekly<br />
Free <strong>to</strong> MAR-JCC members, TQOL, & Silver Sneakers • Non-members - $2<br />
For laughs, laughs, & more laughs.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Eli Silverman<br />
Drawing & Painting • 1-2:30pm • Weekly<br />
Free for all.<br />
Learn different drawing & painting techniques, Sharpen your skills. Work with watercolors, acrylic & oil<br />
paint.<br />
Sponsored by North Miami Adult Education <strong>Center</strong>.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Dale Gary<br />
Coping with the Loss of a Loved One • 1-2:30pm • Weekly<br />
Free <strong>to</strong> TQOL members • All others - $3<br />
Bereavement support group in cooperation with <strong>Jewish</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Services in response <strong>to</strong> the grief that<br />
follows & the life that continues. Pre-registration with group facilita<strong>to</strong>r is a must - call 610-457-9408.<br />
Facilita<strong>to</strong>r: <strong>Ann</strong> Miller, MSW<br />
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seniors day <strong>to</strong> day
seniors day <strong>to</strong> day<br />
Charles & Shirley Krone Adult Services Department<br />
day <strong>to</strong> day...at a glance<br />
WEDNESDAYS<br />
Bridge Club • Noon-4pm •Weekly<br />
Free <strong>to</strong> MAR-JCC members • Non-members - $3<br />
Whether you are a beginner or an expert, join our game!<br />
Lecture Series - Understanding the Middle East • 10-11:30am<br />
Free for all. January 16, 23, 30, & February 6. See p.33 for details<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Lawrence Muscant<br />
Bridge Class • 9:30-11:30am<br />
January 30, February 20, February 27, March 20<br />
MAR-JCC members - $10 • Non-members - $20<br />
Learn the "ins and outs" of Bridge with our popular instruc<strong>to</strong>r.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Nat Streitman<br />
Advanced Beginner Conversational Hebrew • 11:30am-12:45pm<br />
Session I: Jan. 16-Feb. 20 • Session II: Feb. 27-April 17 • Session III: April 24-June 5<br />
MAR-JCC members - $75 • Non-members - $100 (per session - 6 classes)<br />
Let’s help get you ready for your next trip <strong>to</strong> Israel!<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Miriam Wiener<br />
<strong>Jewish</strong> Book Series • Alternating Wednesdays, 1-2:30pm (unless otherwise indicated)<br />
Co-chairs: Shulamit Gittelson & Miriam Wiener Consultant: Dr. Abraham Gittelson.<br />
Free bi-monthly book reviews of <strong>Jewish</strong> interest, at the MAR-JCC. (Dates and times subject <strong>to</strong> change.)<br />
Join different community leaders & educa<strong>to</strong>rs as they take us on a <strong>Jewish</strong> journey through literature.<br />
January 16: Rabbi Mario Rojzman will review Ethical Wills: A Modern <strong>Jewish</strong> Treasury by Jack Riemer<br />
January 30: Hersh Adlerstein reviews Explaining Hitler: The Search for the Origins of His Evil by Ron Rosenbaum<br />
February 13: Elaine Rudner reviews What We Talk About When We Talk About <strong>Ann</strong>e Frank by Nathan Englander<br />
February 27: Rabbi David Young reviews Rav Hisda’s Daughter: A Novel of Love, the Talmud and Sorcery by Maggie An<strong>to</strong>n<br />
March 13: TBA<br />
THURSDAYS<br />
“Yiddish Vinkel”<br />
9:45-10:45am • January 17, February 7 & 21, March 7 & 21, April 11 & 25, May 9 & 23<br />
Free for all.<br />
Whether you speak or not... If you love Yiddish, you’ll enjoy this interactive talk. It offers a potpourri of zaftic<br />
expressions, maisalach, charming anecdotes, sing-along, and hilarious jokes sure <strong>to</strong> transfer you <strong>to</strong> a place<br />
filled with nos<strong>to</strong>lgia and delightful memories.<br />
With Joe Goldman<br />
Matter of Balance • 10am-Noon<br />
January 17 - March 7 (8 classes)<br />
Free for all. Pre-registration a must!<br />
Award-winning workshop designed <strong>to</strong> reduce the fear of falling and increase the activity levels of older adults<br />
who have concerns about falls. Utilizes trained volunteer coaches. Pre-registration is a must! - space is limited.<br />
Sponsored by the Alliance for Aging and A Matter of Balance.<br />
Birthday Celebrations • Noon-1pm • Weekly<br />
January 10, February 14, March 14, April 11, May 9, and June 6<br />
If your Birthday is during this particular month, let us recognize your special day, sing Happy Birthday <strong>to</strong> you,<br />
and indulge in a piece of birthday cake!<br />
Sponsored by Care Plus.<br />
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“With the support of the Miami-Dade County<br />
Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural<br />
Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor<br />
and Board of County Commissioners.”
Charles & Shirley Krone Adult Services Department<br />
day <strong>to</strong> day...at a glance<br />
His<strong>to</strong>ry Club • 11am-12:30pm • Weekly<br />
Free <strong>to</strong> MAR- JCC, TQOL, and Silver Sneakers members • Non-members - $2<br />
Fun facts, s<strong>to</strong>ries on his<strong>to</strong>ry, religion, and of course trivia<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Sam Richter<br />
International Relations • 1-2:30pm • Weekly<br />
Free for all. Discuss hot <strong>to</strong>pics of current international news, politics, and more!<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Albert Sheridan - Sponsored by North Miami Adult Education <strong>Center</strong>.<br />
Parkinson’s Support Group • 10:30am - 12:30pm • Monthly<br />
Next Meetings: January 16, February 21, March 19, April 18<br />
Presented by the National Parkinson Foundation in conjunction with the MAR-JCC.<br />
Contact Nancy Carroll at 305-932-4200 x136, for information and meeting schedule.<br />
AARP Mature Driver Refresher Class for 55+<br />
Thursday, February 21, 10am-2:30pm<br />
Fee: $20 - Refreshments served<br />
Call 305-932-4200 x142/144 for information and <strong>to</strong> register<br />
FRIDAYS<br />
Caregivers Support Group • 10-11:15am<br />
January 4, February 1, March 1, April 5, May 3<br />
Free for all. Support Group in cooperation with Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care -a partner with Miami <strong>Jewish</strong><br />
Health Systems.<br />
Facilita<strong>to</strong>rs: Brenda Prizker, MSW, RCSWI, and Galit Shemesh-Leibovici, MSW<br />
Introduction <strong>to</strong> Investing • 11am-Noon<br />
Fee: MAR-JCC members - $10 January • Non-members - $12 • 8 classes<br />
January 25 through March 29<br />
Designed for those with little or no background in this finance area.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Melvin Klahr, AAII<br />
Early Stage Support Groups • 1-2:30pm<br />
January 4 & 18, February 1 & 15, March 1 & 15, April 5 & 19, May 3 & 17<br />
Free for all.<br />
For those in the early stages of Alzheimer’s related with Dementias & for their Care partners. Support group in<br />
cooperation with the Alzheimer’s Association. Pre-screening is required before attending group. Please call Sarine<br />
Salama at 800-861-7826 for pre-screening and registration.<br />
ESOL • Weekly<br />
Beginners: Mondays, 10-11:30am • Advanced Beginners: Fridays, 10am-Noon<br />
Free for all.<br />
Join us for fun and friendly conversational English lessons.<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Cynthia Klein<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
Israeli Dance • Weekly<br />
Beginners - 7:30pm • Intermediate/Advanced - 8:30-11:30pm<br />
MAR-JCC members - $4 • Non-members - $6<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Peggy Elimelech<br />
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seniors cultural programs
senior trips<br />
Charles & Shirley Krone Adult Services Department<br />
socially active seniors - trips<br />
A great opportunity for our older adult population <strong>to</strong> enjoy day & extended trips. Each trip includes round-trip<br />
transportation, admissions, and when indicated, lunch.<br />
Mall Hoppers Club<br />
Shop 'til you drop! Join us on Tuesdays for different shopping (or window shopping) experiences at various malls<br />
throughout Miami-Dade, Broward, & Palm Beach Counties.<br />
Departs JCC at 9:30 am; returns approximately 3pm. Lunch on your own.<br />
To register, call 305-932-4200, ext. 142. MAR-JCC members - $10 • Non-members - $15<br />
•January 15 - Lincoln Road Mall<br />
•February 12 – City Place, West Palm Beach<br />
•March 12 - Sawgrass Mills, Sunrise<br />
•April 9 - IKEA, Sunrise<br />
Other Desert Cities - at the Broward <strong>Center</strong> for the Performing Arts<br />
Wednesday, January 23 • Bus departs 12:30pm<br />
The funny and searing play by Jon Robin Baitz that received universal acclaim in its off-Broadway debut, and is<br />
currently playing on Broadway. This scintillating drama about a family pused <strong>to</strong> the brink, balances comedy and intese<br />
drama with righ dialogue and finely crafted characters.<br />
MAR-JCC members - $48 / Non-members - $60<br />
Agatha Christie’s BBC Murders<br />
Sunday, February 3 • Bus departs 12:30pm<br />
Lost during the London Blitz of World War II and post-war reconstruction, four Agatha Christie Mysteries from the BBC<br />
Radio Mystery Series, have been rediscovered and adapted for the stage <strong>to</strong> create a thrilling night of intrique and<br />
murder: Butter in a Lordly Dish, Three Blind Mice, Personal Call, and Yellow Iris.<br />
MAR-JCC members - $48 / Non-members - $60<br />
Flashdance - at the Broward <strong>Center</strong> for the Performing Arts<br />
Wednesday, March 13 • Bus departs 12:30pm<br />
The inspiring and unforgettable s<strong>to</strong>ry of Alex Owens, a working-class girl from Pittsburgh with a dream of becoming a<br />
professional dancer. She works by day as a steel mill welder, and a bar dancer at night while aspiring <strong>to</strong> be accepted<br />
at a prestigious ballet academy. The original Paramount Pictures film was a worldwide smash hit that became a pop<br />
culture phenomenon featuring a Grammy Award-winning soundtrack. Upper Orchestra, rows FF-JJ.<br />
MAR-JCC members - $63 / Non-members - $78<br />
Broadway, Today - Opera Luncheon at Brooks Restaurant - in Deerfield Beach<br />
Friday, April 12 •11:00am<br />
Enjoy an afternoon from the “Contemporary Broadway” stage! Come and celebrate Broadway music from 1970 <strong>to</strong><br />
<strong>to</strong>day from greats such as Phan<strong>to</strong>m of the Opera, Cats, and Les Miserables, just <strong>to</strong> name a few!<br />
MAR-JCC members - $48 / Non-members - $60<br />
War Horse - at the Broward <strong>Center</strong> for the Performing Arts<br />
Thursday, May 9 • Bus departs 12:30pm<br />
This powerfully moving and imaginative drama, filled with stirring music and songs, is a show of phenomenal<br />
inventiveness that is currently playing <strong>to</strong> packed houses in London, New York, and Toron<strong>to</strong>. At its heart are as<strong>to</strong>nishing<br />
life-sized puppets created by South Africa’s Handspring Puppet Company that brings <strong>to</strong> life breathing, galloping,<br />
charging horses strong enough for mend <strong>to</strong> ride. Mezzanine rows D-G.<br />
MAR-JCC members - $50 / Non-members - $65<br />
Rated “P” for Parenthood - at the Ac<strong>to</strong>rs Playhouse Theatre<br />
Wednesday, July 17 • Bus departs 12:30pm<br />
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fitness center<br />
health, sports & wellness<br />
•Health & Wellness Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Nancy Carroll, 305-932-4200 ext. 136<br />
•Health, Sports & Wellness Specialist: Ashley Ziff, 305-932-4200 ext. 168<br />
•Fitness Desk Manager: Carmen Corrales, 305-932-4200 ext. 129<br />
• Fitness Floor Manager: Leslie Hill, 305-932-4200 ext. 129<br />
• Co-Chairs: Marcia Orvie<strong>to</strong> & Mark Greenspan<br />
Health & Wellness <strong>Center</strong> Hours<br />
Monday - Thursday: 6am <strong>to</strong> 10pm • Friday - 6am <strong>to</strong> 5pm • Saturday - 1pm <strong>to</strong> 6pm • Sunday - 8am <strong>to</strong> 6pm<br />
welcome...<br />
Aventura Hospital and Medical <strong>Center</strong> Health, Sports, and Wellness Complex<br />
Our Wellness <strong>Center</strong> offers numerous wellness and fitness classes, and services designed for those just<br />
beginning their healthy lifestyle as well as those who have achieved their wellness goals. For an up-<strong>to</strong>-date<br />
schedule of classes, s<strong>to</strong>p by the Wellness Desk or call our Health & Wellness Direc<strong>to</strong>r, at ext. 136.<br />
Our staff of Certified Personal Fitness Trainers offer you the ability <strong>to</strong> work in a safe, effective, and challenging<br />
environment. All of our personal trainers hold numerous national certifications. Our trainers offer cutting edge<br />
programs for all fitness levels and age ranges including, youth training, weight loss, aerobic conditioning, pilates,<br />
yoga, boxing, strength training, sports conditioning, flexibility, core focus, and much more. We utilize <strong>to</strong>p of the line<br />
training methods and equipment.<br />
•Over 40 challenging aerobic group exercise classes<br />
•Over 6,500 sq. ft. of clean, well maintained workout space<br />
• State-of-the-art cardiovascular equipment: Star Trac, Precor, Stairmaster, and Lifecycle, Octane<br />
• 4 Station Cybex Modular • 3 Station Cable Keiser • Full line of CYBEX Strength Training Stations<br />
• Pilates Reformer • TRX Suspension • Kettlebells • Bosu Trainers • Ab Coaster<br />
• 4 Sorinex Free Weight Racks • Sony Personal Radios<br />
• 2 Spider Rows • 2 Reverse Hypers • 2 Glute/Ham Raise • 1 Belt Squat<br />
• Full Locker Room Amenities<br />
• Saunas & Jacuzzi • Complimentary Towel Service at Wellness Desk<br />
• Full-sized Group Exercise • Spinning & TRX Studios • Pilates Studio<br />
• Friendly & knowledgable Wellness Staff<br />
• Certified Personal Trainers & Group Exercise Instruc<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
For New Members - One Complimentary 45 minute Wellness <strong>Center</strong> Orientation<br />
(Call <strong>to</strong> schedule appointment - 305-932-4200 x136, or email nancyc@marjcc.org)<br />
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1 hour sessions<br />
5 $335 ($67 per)<br />
10 $625 ($62.50 per)<br />
20 $1085 ($54.25 per)<br />
health, sports & wellness<br />
personal training & nutrition service<br />
Our certified, and experienced Personal Trainers can help you:<br />
• Lose Body Fat • Increase Strength & Endurance • Improve Balance & Posture<br />
• Build Lean Muscle • Rehabilitate •Train Sports Specifically • Prevent Injury<br />
*Personal Training Session Rates (MAR-JCC Members only)<br />
One-on-One<br />
Partners in Training (shared session – 2 people max)<br />
1/2 hour sessions<br />
5 $250 ($50 per)<br />
10 $435 ($43.50 per)<br />
20 $735 ($36.75 per)<br />
1/2 hour sessions<br />
5 $300 ($60 per)<br />
10 $545 ($54.50 per)<br />
20 $935 ($46.75 per)<br />
1 hour sessions<br />
5 $510 ($102 per)<br />
10 $945 ($94.50 per)<br />
20 $1,620 ($81 per)<br />
Purchase 5, 10, & 20 Session Packages and Save! Group rates available<br />
(Must be used within 1 year of purchase and are non-transferable. Gift certificates available, call Carmen,l ext. 129)<br />
*Package rates: Sessions are by appointment only. All MAR-JCC personal training must be reserved with a credit card<br />
and scheduled in advance prior <strong>to</strong> the appointment. 24 hour cancellation policy on all personal training. Cancellation<br />
without 24 hour notification will result in full billing for the appointment. Payment <strong>to</strong> the MAR-JCC may only be made<br />
through a MAR-JCC Program Registrar.<br />
Special!<br />
Personal Training 101<br />
Special Introduc<strong>to</strong>ry Get Started Offer:<br />
•Experience the benefit and guidance of personal training<br />
•Get Two 60-minute sessions for $99 (New Clients Only)<br />
<strong>to</strong> register for personal training sessions with MAR-JCC Certified Personal Trainers<br />
Call Nancy Carroll at 305-932-4200 ext. 136. Open <strong>to</strong> MAR-JCC Members only<br />
Nutritional Program Service<br />
With Patricia Vaisberg, Certified Holistic Health & Nutri<strong>to</strong>n Coach<br />
Includes programs and one-on-one nutrition consultation and weight loss programs<br />
for kids, teens, and adults.<br />
•Personalized health managment related <strong>to</strong> disease control (diabetes, blood pressure,<br />
cholesteral and more.)<br />
• Personalized & Group De<strong>to</strong>x programs<br />
• Healthy Cooking Classes for kids, teens, young adults & adults<br />
• Educational lectures & workshops on healthy eating<br />
Call Nancy Carroll - 305-932-4200 ext. 136 for more information and <strong>to</strong> take advantage of special offers!<br />
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wellness staff & fitness trainers /java ath the J / silver sneakers & quality of life<br />
health, sports & wellness<br />
wellness team, java ath the J, silver sneakers, quality of life<br />
Meet our Wellness Staff & Personal Trainers<br />
Mark Dieujuste<br />
•Certified Personal Trainer<br />
•Sports Nutrition Specialist<br />
•Certified Weight Loss Specialist<br />
Leslie Hill<br />
•IFPA Certified Advanced Personal Fitness Trainer<br />
•IFPA Certified Strength Training Specialist<br />
•IFPA Certified Sport Nutrition Specialist<br />
John Interian<br />
•American Council on Exercise Personal Training<br />
•Certified KBC Level 2 Kettlebell Instruc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
•Sports Performance Coach<br />
•Self-defense/Boxing Instruc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Gerard Myruski<br />
•IFPA Certified Exercise & Diabetes Specialist<br />
•IFPA Certified Exercise & Heart Disease Specialist<br />
•IFPA Certified Exercise & Multiple Sclerosis<br />
Specialist<br />
•IFPA Exercise & Parkinson’s Specialist<br />
Marion Tarasuk<br />
•ACE Certified Personal Trainer<br />
•NSCA Certified Personal Trainer<br />
•ACSM Certified Personal Trainer<br />
•CPTS Fitness International Institute<br />
Patricia Vaisberg<br />
•Health & Nutrition Coach<br />
•Certified Holistic Health Coach<br />
•Certified Health Practitioner<br />
•Certified Homeopathic Practitioner<br />
Christina WooChing<br />
•M.S. Exercise Physiology<br />
•Certified Personal Trainer<br />
Jonathan Woods<br />
•NASM Certified Personal Trainer<br />
•AFAA Certified Group Fitness Trainer<br />
For more detailed information about our Wellness Team, see the Bio-Board next <strong>to</strong> the Wellness Desk.<br />
Java at the “J” & “What Does the Doc<strong>to</strong>r Have <strong>to</strong> Say?”<br />
A community service Presented by Aventura Hospital and Medical <strong>Center</strong><br />
Meets monthly<br />
FREE Wellness lectures presented by medical staff of Aventura Hospital and<br />
Medical <strong>Center</strong>, created for adults of all ages. These monthly seminars provide<br />
important healthcare tips in a relaxed setting over coffee & light refreshments.<br />
For more information, call Nancy Carroll at 305-932-4200 ext. 136<br />
Free!<br />
Is free <strong>to</strong> all participating health insurance programs. SilverSneakers ® is a unique exercise,<br />
physical activity, and social oriented program designed <strong>to</strong> encourage Medicare eligible<br />
members, often burdened by multiple chronic conditions, <strong>to</strong> increase their levels of physical<br />
activity, and motivate them <strong>to</strong> continue <strong>to</strong> be active. Contact Carmen Corrales, Wellness<br />
Desk Manager at (305) 932-4200, ext. 129, for more information.<br />
The Quality of Life Senior Wellness Program is funded by the State of Florida through the Alliance for Aging; by<br />
Miami-Dade County through the Department of Human Services and the United Way of Miami-Dade. It uses fitness<br />
and exercise training <strong>to</strong> improve senior adults’ ability <strong>to</strong> perform necessary activities of daily living and utilizes<br />
social events and educational programs <strong>to</strong> enhance and promote each participant’s health and emotional<br />
wellness. Open <strong>to</strong> all qualifying year-round Florida residents over the age of 60.<br />
Contact Galit Shemesh, MSW, at (305) 932-4200, ext. 142, for information.<br />
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health, sports & wellness<br />
youth fitness, krav maga, all boys sports, golf<br />
After School Fitness Conditioning • Grades 3-8<br />
Monday - Friday, 4-5pm • February 4 - June 7<br />
•Small group fitness training program •Supervised instructional hour provides targeted training<br />
•A well-balanced weekly workout <strong>to</strong> maintain & improve your child’s physical health<br />
Program offers:<br />
• Supervision by certified personal trainers • General exercise • Cross training • Cardiovascular endurance • Strength training<br />
• MMA/Boxing/Self Defense • Sports specific training • Core strength • Flexibility • Circuit training • Bootcamp<br />
Day Class Description Instruc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Monday Boxing Conditioning MMA Training Drills John Interian<br />
Tuesday Sport Functional Training Whole Body Training Jonathan Woods<br />
Thursday Sport Functional Training Whole Body Training Jonathan Woods<br />
Friday Boxing Conditioning MMA Training Drills John Interian<br />
Early Mem Mem Assoc Mem Codes<br />
1 day/week: $335 $360 $450 95000<br />
2 days/week: $605 $655 $820 95000<br />
3 days/week: $860 $930 $1,160 95000<br />
4 days/week: $1,095 $1,190 $1,485 95000<br />
(Any class cancelled due <strong>to</strong> JCC closure and/or instruc<strong>to</strong>r cancellation may be made up on another day of programming.)<br />
Elite Krav Maga • Ages 4-9<br />
Learn the art of self-discipline. A fun-filled class where children learn basic martial arts and safety skills,<br />
develop focus and flexibility, and learn techniques <strong>to</strong> avoid dangerous situations.<br />
Day Code Time Age Early Mem Assoc Mem Classes<br />
Mon 95001 3:30-4:15pm 4-5 $245 $265 $330 14<br />
Mon 95002 4:15-5pm 6-9 $245 $265 $330 14<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: South Florida Youth Sports<br />
Boys All-Star Sports Grades K-4<br />
An introduction <strong>to</strong> fitness, sports, and fun while improving mo<strong>to</strong>r skills in a safe and fun environment.<br />
Day Code Time Age Early Mem Assoc Mem Classes<br />
Wednesday 95024 4-5pm K-1 $280 $300 $375 15<br />
Wednesday 95025 4-5pm 2-4 $280 $300 $375 15<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>rs: Alexis Kwakernaat & Mark Dieujuste<br />
High Performance Junior Golf Program • Ages 6-17<br />
Program includes stretch and warm up, practice of short and long game, play at the course, indoor activities, and<br />
contests. Learn the official rules of golf. Presented by RSM GOLF at Hillcrest Golf & Country Club. Optional<br />
transportation service from the MAR-JCC <strong>to</strong> program available.<br />
Days Code Time Age Early Mem Assoc Mem<br />
Mon/Wed 96500 4-7pm 6-17 $1,750 $1,900 $2,375<br />
Tues/Thurs 96501 4-7pm 6-17 $1,750 $1,900 $2,375<br />
Three Days 96502 4-7pm 6-17 $2,510 $2,725 $3,405<br />
Four Days 96503 4-7pm 6-17 $3,185 $3,460 $4,325<br />
One Day see below 4-7pm 6-17 $960 $1,040 $1,300<br />
Mon - 96504 • Tues - 96505 • Wed - 96506 • Thurs - 96507<br />
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youth fitness
group exercise schedule<br />
health, sports & wellness<br />
adult group exercise classes<br />
(B) Beginner • (I) Intermediate • (A )Advanced • (SS) Silver Sneakers • (PS) Parkinson’s Society only<br />
•All classes are 1-hour unless otherwise indicated<br />
Time Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday<br />
8:15am Intermediate Yoga X-Training * Pilates Fusion Fit Dance Explosion<br />
(I-A) (I-A) (I-A) (I-A)<br />
8:30am Vinyasa Yoga X-Training (8:15am)<br />
Call for Schedule<br />
(2-hours)<br />
(I-A)<br />
8:45am Stretch & Flex Sr. Aerobics Stretch & Flex Sr. Aerobics Stretch & Flex<br />
(B-SS) (B-SS) (B-SS) (B-SS) (B-SS)<br />
9:30am<br />
Power Step &<br />
Sculpt (I-A) Low Impact Power Step & Low Impact Cardio Kick<br />
Breathing &<br />
Meditation<br />
(I) Sculpt (I-A) (I) (I)<br />
9:45am Aquacize Aquacize Aquacize Aquacize Aquacize<br />
10:30am Silver Sneakers 2 Latin Cardio Silver Sneakers 2 Body Flow Latin Cardio<br />
(B-I) (BI-SS)Katz (B-I) (B-I-SS) (B-I-SS)<br />
11:30am Tai Chi Silver Sneakers 1 Tai Chi Silver Sneakers 1 Silver Sneakers 1<br />
(B-SS) (B-SS) (B-SS) (B-SS) (B-SS)<br />
(12:30pm) Strength<br />
1pm Chair Yoga Gentle Yoga Latin Cardio & Movement<br />
(PS) (B-SS) (PS) (PS)<br />
6:30pm<br />
X-Training (45 min) X-Training (45 min)<br />
7pm (I-A) (I-A)<br />
7:30pm Vinyasa Yoga<br />
FIRST COME...FIRST SERVED - Reservations must be made in person no more than 30 minutes prior <strong>to</strong> class.<br />
Shaded boxes are free <strong>to</strong> Quality of Life members • I.D. card required for entry!<br />
* $5 Members / $10 Non-Members<br />
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For class descriptions, and updated schedule,<br />
go <strong>to</strong> www.marjcc.org or call the Wellness desk<br />
at 305-932-4200 x129
iFit Group Fitness - Ages 13 & up<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Dany Weil ext. 164 or info@ifit-groupfitness.com<br />
IFit is the latest trend in exercise and fitness and includes Spinning, TRX, Pilates, Hot Yoga, and MixFit. Classes are great for<br />
all levels - build strength, flexibility, core stability, and endurance. Advance class registration is required. Includes bottled<br />
water and <strong>to</strong>wel service. For updated schedule & To reserve a class, go <strong>to</strong> www.supersaas.com/schedule/ifit-groupfitness.<br />
Spinning- A personalized workout, incredible calorie burn, and personal challenge-all at a self-directed pace.<br />
TRX- TRX Suspension Training is a method of functional training that develops strength, balance, flexibility, and core<br />
stability. It requires the use of the TRX Suspension Trainer, highly portable, performance training <strong>to</strong>ol that leverages<br />
gravity and the user’s body weight <strong>to</strong> enable hundreds of exercises for every fitness goal.<br />
MIXFIT- Takes you through the basics of exercises and prepare you for better results. You will have a better grasp of<br />
the movements and proper substitutions for exercises that suit your specific needs.<br />
Pilates - Train several muscle groups at once in smooth, continuous movements. By developing proper technique,<br />
you can actually re-train your body <strong>to</strong> move in safer, more efficient patterns of motion - invaluable for injury recovery,<br />
sports performance, good posture, and optimal health.<br />
Hot Yoga - Heat is used as a <strong>to</strong>ol <strong>to</strong> enhance your connection <strong>to</strong> your body-mind by increasing your flexibility,<br />
releasing <strong>to</strong>xins and impurities, building endurance, and connecting <strong>to</strong> your breath.<br />
Barre - Combines Ballet Bar routines including more sculpting exercisees and greater emphasis on core principles.<br />
Combines free-weight and body-weight exercises, along with moves <strong>to</strong> elongate the muscles. A combination of<br />
Pilates, Yoga, Ballet, and Fitness - all non-impact.<br />
Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun<br />
7:00am P<br />
7:15am M M<br />
8:00am P P P P P<br />
8:15am S S S S T<br />
B HY<br />
9:15am S T S T S/P<br />
S<br />
P<br />
TRX • Spinning • MIXFIT<br />
Each Class 10-Pack Monthly<br />
Member: $12 $100 $140<br />
Non-Member: $18 $150 $210<br />
P<br />
10:15am P P P P P<br />
12:30pm P P<br />
5:15pm S4T T4T S4T T4T<br />
6:30pm S<br />
P<br />
health, sports & wellness<br />
specialized fitness programs<br />
T<br />
P<br />
P<br />
P<br />
S T<br />
P<br />
Prepaid punch cards are available.<br />
All class payments must be made payable <strong>to</strong> the MAR-JCC.<br />
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•S = Spinning<br />
•T = TRX<br />
•M = Mixfit<br />
•P = Pilates<br />
•T4T = TRX for teens<br />
•S4T = Spinning for teens<br />
•B = Barre<br />
PILATES BARRE<br />
•HY = Hot Yoga<br />
Hot Yoga<br />
Each Class 10-Pack Monthly<br />
Member: $20 $150 $200<br />
Non-Member: $30 $225 $300<br />
Pilates • Barre<br />
Each Class 10-Pack<br />
Member: $25 $200<br />
Non-Member: $38 $300<br />
ifit group fitness
aquatics class schedule<br />
health, sports & wellness<br />
edith and saul schmidt aquatics department<br />
email: marjcc@swimgym.net<br />
•Technical Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Robert Strauss, 305-932-4200 ext. 167<br />
•Program Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Hellen Jena, ext. 167 •Pool Opera<strong>to</strong>r: Dale Hughes, ext. 115<br />
•Lead Swim Teacher & Head Lifeguard: Gloria Castano, ext. 147 •Chair: <strong>Ann</strong> Gordon<br />
The Schmidt Aquatics Department is dedicated <strong>to</strong> teaching personal water safety <strong>to</strong> participants of all ages.<br />
Its program is operated under the auspices of Swim Gym.<br />
Swim & Pre-Team Schedule<br />
Class Schedule (swim cap & goggles required)<br />
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday<br />
6-7:15am<br />
8-9am<br />
8:15-9:15am<br />
(Unless otherwise<br />
indicated)<br />
9-930am<br />
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday<br />
4-5pm<br />
5-6pm<br />
5-6:30pm<br />
Adult Fitness<br />
all levels<br />
Adult Fitness<br />
all levels<br />
Boot Camp<br />
w/ Andres<br />
Pre-Team<br />
w/Sandra<br />
Pre-Team<br />
w/Sandra<br />
Swim<br />
Team<br />
I-Swim<br />
w/ Javier<br />
Adult Fitness<br />
all levels<br />
Adult Fitness<br />
Boot Camp<br />
w/ Andres<br />
Pre-Team<br />
Pre-Team<br />
Swim<br />
Team<br />
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I-Swim<br />
Boot Camp<br />
w/ Javier<br />
Pre-Team<br />
w/Sandra<br />
Pre-Team<br />
w/Sandra<br />
Swim<br />
Team<br />
Adult Fitness<br />
all levels<br />
Pre-Team<br />
Pre-Team<br />
Swim<br />
Team<br />
Sunday<br />
Times<br />
Sunday<br />
I-Swim<br />
w/ Javier 10-10:40am Parent & Child1<br />
Ages 6 & older<br />
Adult Fitness 10:40-11:20am<br />
Stroke School<br />
Deepwater<br />
exercise 11:20am-noon<br />
9:45-10:30am Aquacize Aquacize Aquacize Aquacize Aquacize<br />
10:30-11:10am<br />
Parent &<br />
Child<br />
3:20-4pm<br />
Ages 3 & 4<br />
Ages 5 & 6<br />
Ages 3 & 4<br />
Ages 5 & 6<br />
Ages 3 & 4<br />
Ages 5 & 6<br />
Ages 3 & 4<br />
Ages 5 & 6<br />
Ages 6 & older Ages 6 & older Ages 6 & older Ages 6 & older<br />
Stroke School Stroke School Stroke School Stroke School<br />
4-4:40pm Ages 3 & 4 Ages 3 & 4 Ages 3 & 4 Ages 3 & 4<br />
Ages 5 & 6 Ages 5 & 6 Ages 5 & 6 Ages 5 & 6<br />
Ages 3 & 4 Ages 3 & 4 Ages 3 & 4 Ages 3 & 4<br />
4:40-5:20pm Ages 5 & 6 Ages 5 & 6 Ages 5 & 6 Ages 5 & 6<br />
6 & older 6 & older 6 & older 6 & older<br />
Ages 6 & older Ages 6 & older Ages 6 & older Ages 6 & older<br />
5:20-6pm<br />
Stroke School Stroke School<br />
Stroke School<br />
Parent & Child 1 Stroke School<br />
6:15-7:15<br />
Swim Triathlon<br />
w/Sandra<br />
Swim Triathlon<br />
w/Sandra<br />
Privates &<br />
Semi-privates<br />
available<br />
upon request!<br />
Ages 3 & 4<br />
Ages 5 & 6
health, sports & wellness<br />
edith and saul schmidt aquatics department<br />
pool info, class descriptions, registration procedures<br />
About Our Pools<br />
•Indoor Pool: Heated 25-yard swimming pool/temperature maintained between 84-86 degrees/lap swimming<br />
available year-round.<br />
•Heated Outdoor Pool: Lap swimming is available all year-round except during Camp Sol Taplin summer<br />
operating hours.<br />
•Lap Swimming Policy: If needed, Swimmers may share lap lanes. Lifeguards will place swimmers <strong>to</strong>gether with<br />
similar abilities. (check monthly schedule for hours)<br />
Swimming Class Descriptions<br />
Parent & Child 1 & 2: Beginner & Advanced - Beginner: Age 3-15 months or up <strong>to</strong> 30 months if its<br />
his/her first pool experience. Advanced: Ages 16 <strong>to</strong> 30 months, or younger with previous pool class<br />
experience.<br />
3-4’s and 5-6’s - Children are taught essential safety and fun skills, jumping, diving, dog paddling,<br />
crawl, floating, swimming <strong>to</strong> the bot<strong>to</strong>m, swimming on their back. You’ll love the dolphin and froggy<br />
strokes <strong>to</strong>o!<br />
6 and older group (ages 6-11) - Swimmers should be able <strong>to</strong> float in the deep water on their back for 10 seconds<br />
without moving, swim freestyle and back 10-yards with “no technique.” At this level, swimmers will advance<br />
significantly in their diving, freestyle, backstroke, and turning techniques. All swimmers will learn the basics of breast<br />
stroke and butterfly. Students advancing beyond beginner and intermediate levels <strong>to</strong> go <strong>to</strong> stroke school. Swimmers<br />
can choose 1 or 2 times per week.<br />
Stroke School (ages 7-12) - Swimmers should be able <strong>to</strong> jump in<strong>to</strong> the deep water, swim freestyle 25 yards, back 25<br />
yards, with and without kickboard; independent breathing, and do the dolphin and breast stroke kick with the kick<br />
board, tread or float in place 30 seconds or more. Swimmers work on stroke technique, as well as turns for each stroke.<br />
Swimmers may choose 1 or 2 times per week.<br />
Swim Team & Pre Team - Our programs are designated for progression, when a child has learned the necessary skills<br />
and “graduates” <strong>to</strong> the next levels, swim training is available for both the fitness and competitive swimmer. Red, white<br />
& blue are the team stages. Swimmers must know how <strong>to</strong> do a shallow water racing dive, swim 25 yards of freestyle<br />
and backstroke, 25 yards frog legs and arms, 15 yards of fly, and must know how <strong>to</strong> inhale by mouth and exhale by<br />
nose. Meets 2 times per week.<br />
Aquatics Department Registration Procedure and Refund Policy<br />
No prorating or refunding of fees. Registration must be completed prior <strong>to</strong> the first day of class. Please be prepared <strong>to</strong> present<br />
your receipt <strong>to</strong> the Swim Gym office. Call 305-932-4200, ext. 167, for more information, or email us at marjcc@swimgym.net.<br />
We may close or change a scheduled group class if less than 3 register. Non-swimmers are recommended <strong>to</strong> register in<br />
private or semi-private lessons if they have not had any or have had bad experiences in the water. Children under 3 years<br />
old, enter the water with a parent. If your child is going <strong>to</strong> miss a class/lesson, please notify the Swim Gym office 24 hours in<br />
advance. Make-up classes must be made up only during the session in another class of the same level. There is a $5<br />
rescheduling fee for any private or swim school make-up lessson.<br />
Learn To Swim<br />
A free program offered in conjunction with the Metro-Dade Police Department <strong>to</strong> provide swim lessons <strong>to</strong> children<br />
whose families would otherwise not be able <strong>to</strong> participate in life safety swimming skills programs. Made possible<br />
through the support of Commissioner Sally Heyman, and Kiwanis Club of North Miami Beach/Sunny Isles Beach.<br />
Next Session: February 3 through April 20.<br />
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aquatics class descriptions
aquatics classes<br />
health, sports & wellness<br />
edith and saul schmidt aquatics department<br />
class schedule & fees<br />
Mem Assoc Member Non Member<br />
1x week $115 $145 $175<br />
2x week $215 $270 $325<br />
Weekday Classes<br />
Weekend Classes<br />
Days Class Session Time<br />
Sunday Parent & Child I / II 10-10:40am<br />
Sunday 6+ I / II 10:40-11:20am<br />
Sunday Stroke School I / II 10:40-11:20am<br />
Sunday 3-4 I / II 11:20am-Noon<br />
Sunday 5-6 I / II 11:20am-Noon<br />
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Session I: February 4 - April 8 (7 weeks)<br />
Session II: April 9 - June 6 (7 weeks)<br />
Days Class Session Time<br />
Monday 3-4 I / II 3:20-4pm or 4-4:40pm or 4:40-5:20pm<br />
Tuesday 3-4 I / II 3:20-4pm or 4-4:40pm or 4:40-5:20pm<br />
Wednesday 3-4 I / II 3:20-4pm or 4-4:40pm or 4:40-5:20pm<br />
Thursday 3-4 I / II 3:20-4pm or 4-4:40pm or 4:40-5:20pm<br />
Monday 5-6 I / II 3:20-4pm or 4-4:40pm or 4:40-5:20pm<br />
Tuesday 5-6 I / II 3:20-4pm or 4-4:40pm or 4:40-5:20pm<br />
Wednesday 5-6 I / II 3:20-4pm or 4-4:40pm or 4:40-5:20pm<br />
Thursday 5-6 I / II 3:20-4pm or 4-4:40pm or 4:40-5:20pm<br />
Monday 6+ I / II 4-4:40pm or 4:40-5:20pm or 5:20-6pm<br />
Tuesday 6+ I / II 4-4:40pm or 4:40-5:20pm or 5:20-6pm<br />
Wednesday 6+ I / II 4-4:40pm or 4:40-5:20pm or 5:20-6pm<br />
Thursday 6+ I / II 4-4:40pm or 4:40-5:20pm or 5:20-6pm<br />
Monday Stroke I / II 4-4:40pm or 5:20-6pm<br />
Tuesday Stroke I / II 4-4:40pm or 5:20-6pm<br />
Wednesday Stroke I / II 4-4:40pm or 5:20-6pm<br />
Thursday Stroke I / II 4-4:40pm or 5:20-6pm<br />
Monday Parent & Child I / II 10:30-11:10am<br />
Wednesday Parent & Child I / II 5:20-6pm
health, sports & wellness<br />
edith and saul schmidt aquatics department<br />
class schedule & fees<br />
1 swimmer/1 teacher<br />
2 swimmers/1 teacher<br />
(20-minutes)<br />
2 swimmers/1 teacher<br />
(40-minutes)<br />
8 and older/1 teacher<br />
(competitive or<br />
beginner)<br />
Number of lessons Member Assoc Member Non Member<br />
10 lessons<br />
(20-minutes)<br />
$235<br />
$295<br />
$350<br />
1 lesson<br />
$25<br />
$30<br />
$35<br />
10 lessons<br />
(20-minutes)<br />
$135 each<br />
$170 each<br />
$200 each<br />
1 lesson<br />
$20 each<br />
$25 each<br />
$30 each<br />
10 lessons<br />
(40-minutes)<br />
$270 each<br />
$335 each<br />
$405 each<br />
1 lesson<br />
$35 each<br />
$45 each<br />
$50 each<br />
10 lessons<br />
(40-minutes)<br />
5 lessons<br />
1 lesson<br />
1 hour lesson<br />
private lessons*<br />
$470<br />
$235<br />
$55<br />
$85<br />
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$585<br />
$295<br />
$70<br />
$105<br />
Videotape Session (60 minutes) $100 $125 $150<br />
Small Groups<br />
3-4 swimmers<br />
Monthly<br />
Feb-May<br />
Monthly- M, W, Fri, 6-7:15am<br />
or 8:15-9:15am*<br />
$705<br />
$350<br />
$80<br />
$125<br />
10 lessons<br />
(40 minutes) $175 each $220 each $260 each<br />
teams - for qualifying swimmers, ages 8 & up<br />
Pre Team Member Assoc Member Non Member<br />
$100<br />
$360<br />
Must know the 4 competitive styles & be able <strong>to</strong> swim 1-hour. Swim 2x per week • Mon-Thurs, 4-5pm or 5-6pm<br />
Monthly<br />
Feb-May<br />
$120<br />
$150<br />
$430<br />
$540<br />
Swim 3-4x per week • Mon-Thurs, 5-6:30pm<br />
adult swim Feb-May * Member Assoc Member Non Member<br />
$50<br />
$160<br />
adult classes<br />
boot camp w/Andres * Member Assoc Member Non Member<br />
Swim Triathalon w/ Sandra * Member Assoc Member Non Member<br />
Monthly-Mon/Wed, 6:15-7:15pm $100 (8 classes) $125 $150<br />
$125<br />
$450<br />
$60<br />
$200<br />
*Sibling discounts do not apply **Punch card system available<br />
$150<br />
$540<br />
Swim Team* Member Assoc Member Non Member<br />
I-swim w/ Javier *<br />
Member Assoc Member Non Member<br />
T, Th, Fri, 8-9am** $200 (10 classes) $250 $300<br />
$180<br />
$640<br />
Wed, 8:15-9:15am** $250 (10 classes) $315 $375<br />
$75<br />
$300<br />
aquatics classes
health, sports & wellness<br />
gymnastics<br />
•Coordina<strong>to</strong>r: Ashley Ziff, 305-932-4200 ext. 168<br />
•Program Partner: Andi Wins<strong>to</strong>n/Tumblebees Gymnastics, 305-596-2337 or gymnastics@marjcc.org<br />
Gymnastics Ages 2 1/2 A great sport <strong>to</strong> develop coordination, speed, strength, power, agility, flexibility, balance, &<br />
discipline. Students are placed in compatible levels.<br />
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Two Day Option Days Code Time Age Early Mem Assoc Mem Classes<br />
Tiny Tots 1 Tues/Thurs 93000 4-4:45pm 2-3 $500 $540 $675 30<br />
Tiny Tots 2 Adv. Tues/Thurs 93001 3:45-4:30pm 3-4 $500 $540 $675 30<br />
Kinder Gym Beg. Tues/Thurs 93002 4-4:45pm 4-5 $500 $540 $675 30<br />
Kinder Gym Adv. Tues/Thurs 93003 4-4:45pm 5-6 $500 $540 $675 30<br />
Beginner 1 Tues/Thurs 93004 4-4:45pm 6-9 $500 $540 $675 30<br />
Beginner 2 Tues/Thurs 93005 4:45-5:35pm 5-8 $500 $540 $675 30<br />
Beginner/Adv. 3 Tues/Thurs 93006 5-5:50pm 8-12 $500 $540 $675 30<br />
Intermediate/Adv. Tues/Thurs 93007 4:45-5:35pm 6-12 $500 $540 $675 30<br />
Travel Team Tues/Thurs 93008 4-6:30pm Level 2-4 $1,015 $1,100 $1,375 30<br />
One Day Option Day Code Time Age Early Mem Assoc Mem Classes<br />
Tiny Tots 1 Tues 93009 4-4:45pm 2-3 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Tiny Tots 1 Thurs 93010 4-4:45pm 2-3 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Tiny Tots 2 Adv. Tues 93011 3:45-4:30pm 3-4 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Tiny Tots 2 Adv. Thurs 93012 3:45-4:30pm 3-4 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Kinder Gym Beg. Tues 93013 4-4:45pm 4-5 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Kinder Gym Beg. Thurs 93014 4-4:45pm 4-5 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Kinder Gym Adv. Tues 93015 4-4:45pm 5-6 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Kinder Gym Adv. Thurs 93016 4-4:45pm 5-6 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Beginner 1 Tues 93017 4-4:45pm 6-9 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Beginner 1 Thurs 93018 4-4:45pm 6-9 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Beginner 2 Tues 93019 4:45-5:35pm 5-8 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Beginner 2 Thurs 93020 4:45-5:35pm 5-8 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Beginner/Adv. 3 Tues 93021 5-5:50pm 8-12 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Beginner/Adv. 3 Thurs 93022 5-5:50pm 8-12 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Intermed/Adv. Tues 93023 4:45-5:35pm 6-12 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
Intermed/Adv. Thurs 93024 4:45-5:35pm 6-12 $255 $270 $340 15<br />
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Girls Field Hockey Ages 6-19<br />
Focus on individual player techniques, including physical training for competition. For info call 786-326-4748.<br />
Days Code Time Age Early Mem Assoc Non-Mem Classes<br />
Tues/Thurs 96400 6:15-7:15pm 5-9 $435 $545 $655 35<br />
Tues/Thurs 96401 6:15-7:30pm 9-12 $435 $545 $655 35<br />
Tues/Thurs 96402 7:15-8:45pm 12-16 $435 $545 $655 35<br />
Tues/Thurs 96403 7:15-9pm 16-19+ $435 $545 $655 35<br />
Head Coach: Julie Mieth<br />
Chair: Herman Alter<br />
Synergy Twirl Club • Grades K-2<br />
For beginners & intermediate students with little or no ba<strong>to</strong>n twirling experience.<br />
Days Code Time Grade Mem Assoc Mem Classes<br />
Wednesday 95023 4-4:45pm K-2 $300 $375 15<br />
Coach: World Champion, Jennifer Marcus<br />
All Girls Sports Grades K-4<br />
Learn elements of Soccer, Basketball, Kickball, Dodgeball, Cheerleading, Sports Nutrition, Volleyball, LaCross, & more.<br />
Days Code Time Grade Early Mem Mem Assoc Mem Classes<br />
Mon 95011 4-5pm K-1 $270 $280 $350 14<br />
Wed 95019 4-5pm 2-4 $280 $300 $375 15<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Ashley Ziff & Christina WooChin<br />
Youth Girls Volleyball Grades 2-7 • Develop your skills, teamwork and strategy.<br />
Days Code Time Grade Mem Assoc Mem Classes<br />
Friday 96114 3:30-4:30pm 2-4 $300 $330 17<br />
Friday 96115 4:30-5:30pm 5-7 $300 $330 17<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Liza Bekerman<br />
lacrosse Grades 5-7 • League & Skill development<br />
Minimum of 8 games with 10-player teams, and 4-team leagues. Helmets and pads provided.<br />
health, sports & wellness<br />
kids sports<br />
Days Code Time Grade Mem Assoc Mem Non-Mem Classes<br />
Mon/Wed 96114 5-6:15pm 5-7 $280 $300 $375 17<br />
Instruc<strong>to</strong>r: Chaka Bainbridge<br />
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Sports!<br />
kids sports
asketball<br />
basketball<br />
•Learn basic fundamentals through a series of weekly clinics and games<br />
•Receive a jersey, program outline with curriculum, playbook, & end of season trophy<br />
Two & One-Day Options<br />
Code Grade Day(s) Time Early Mem Assoc Mem Classes<br />
96003 PreK - K Mon & Wed 4 - 4:55pm $525 $570 $710 30<br />
96004 PreK - K Tues & Thurs 4 - 4:55pm $565 $610 $760 32<br />
96005 1-2 Tues & Thurs 4 - 4:55pm $565 $610 $760 32<br />
96030 JPD 3-4 Mon & Wed 4 - 4:55pm $525 $570 $710 30<br />
96031 JPD 5-6 Mon & Wed 4 - 4:55pm $525 $570 $710 30<br />
96006 Hot Shot Girls NCAA Mon & Wed 4 - 4:55pm $525 $570 $710 30<br />
96049 Hot Shot Girls WNBA Mon & Wed 5 - 5:55pm $525 $570 $710 30<br />
96021 PreK-K Monday 4 - 4:55pm $305 $330 $410 14<br />
96023 PreK-K Tuesday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96022 PreK-K Wednesday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96024 PreK-K Thursday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96025 1-2 Tuesday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96026 1-2 Thursday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96027 3-4 Monday 4 - 4:55pm $305 $330 $410 14<br />
96028 3-4 Wednesday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96034 5-6 Monday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96035 5-6 Wednesday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96049 Hot Shot Girls NCAA/WNBA Monday 4 - 4:55pm $305 $330 $410 14<br />
96049 Hot Shot Girls NCAA/WNBA Wednesday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
Youth Leagues • Grades 3-12<br />
League Night Code Time Grade Member Assoc Mem Non-Member<br />
Big East Thurs 96008 5:15, 6:15, or 7:15pm 3-4 $205 $255 $305<br />
SEC Tues or Thurs 96009 5:15, 6:15, or 7:15pm 5-6 $205 $255 $305<br />
NBA Tues or Thurs 96048 7:15 or 8:15pm 7-9 $205 $255 $305<br />
High School Thurs 96011 8:15 or 9:15pm 10-12 $700 per team/League begins February<br />
Registration and Evaluation Night Information • All Leagues - Tuesday, January 22 (space is limited)<br />
•Big East - 6pm •SEC - 6:45pm •NBA- 7:15pm<br />
•You may also register on-line at www.marjcc.org, then click “registration.” •All players drafted MUST be paid in full<br />
• BIG EAST & SEC players receive a trophy, all players receive team t-shirt • Games begin week of February 22<br />
Adult<br />
health, sports & wellness<br />
•Leagues & Recreation Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Chris Moltmann, 305-932-4200 ext.193<br />
•Prime Time Sports Direc<strong>to</strong>r: David Fried, 305-932-4200 ext. 124 or 786-344-3726 - basketball@marjcc.org<br />
•Operations Manager: Noah Feldman - 305-932-4200 ext. 124 or 305-725-3060 - basketball@marjcc.org<br />
Sibling discount: 10% off the same Prime Time Sports enrichment program for second child exept Travel Team.<br />
Basketball Skills Academy Boys and Girls - Grades PreK-7<br />
Plays 1 game per week and practice once per week; 8-game regular season with a<br />
double elimination playoff <strong>to</strong>urnament. Game days may change due <strong>to</strong> enrollment.<br />
Travel Comprised of 10 athletes who are selected after a series of try-outs. Team travels <strong>to</strong> at least 4 <strong>to</strong>urnaments each<br />
season and plays over 50 games per year in both competitive leagues and national competitions. If you are interested<br />
in trying out, contact Noah Feldman at 305-725-3060 or basketball@marjcc.org<br />
Competitive 8 game season plus double elimination playoffs. Begins February 13. Registration deadline, January 15.<br />
•Payment is due by Game 1 •All players receive team shirt •Games begin mid February<br />
League Night Code Time Age/Grade Fee<br />
Competitive Wed 96012 7:15, 8:15, or 9:15pm 18+ $700 per team/League<br />
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flag football<br />
•Leagues & Recreation Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Chris Moltmann, ext.193<br />
•Prime Time Sports Direc<strong>to</strong>r: David Fried, 305-932-4200 ext. 124 or 786-344-3726 - flagfootball@marjcc.org or<br />
Join our Flag Football program and...<br />
•Develop a sense and understanding of sport •Develop self-confidence, leadership skills, & positive relationships<br />
•Develop sportsmanship, teamwork and a sense of fair play •Develop physical skills and abilities<br />
Sibling discount: 10% off the same Prime Time Sports enrichment program registration. For second child except Travel Team<br />
Flag Football Skills Academy Boys & Girls - Grades PreK-3 • Begins February 4<br />
•Learn basic fundamentals through a series of weekly clinics and games<br />
•Receive jersey, program outline with curriculum, and playbook<br />
•Each player will receive a trophy at the completion of the program<br />
Two & One-Day Options<br />
Code Grade Day(s) Time Early Reg Assoc Mem Classes<br />
96100 PreK-K Tues & Thurs 4 - 4:55pm $565 $610 $760 32<br />
96112 JPD 1-2 Tues & Thurs 4 - 4:55pm $565 $610 $760 32<br />
96118 JPD 3-6 Tues & Thurs 4 - 4:55pm $565 $610 $760 32<br />
96110 PreK-K Tuesday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96111 PreK-K Thursday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96113 1-2 Tuesday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96116 1-2 Thursday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96120 3-6 Tuesday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
96121 3-6 Thursday 4 - 4:55pm $340 $365 $455 16<br />
In-House Youth Leagues • Grades 1-12<br />
•1 game per wk/1 practice per wk • 8 game season with double elimination <strong>to</strong>urnament.<br />
League Night Code Time Grade Mem Assoc Non-Member<br />
Scouts Wed 96101 5:15 or 6:15pm 1-2 $205 $255 $305<br />
Juniors Wed 96102 6:15 or 7:15pm 3-4 $205 $255 $305<br />
Seniors Mon 96103 5:15, 6:15, or 7:15pm 5-6 $205 $255 $305<br />
Varsity Mon or Wed 96104 7:15 or 8:15pm 7-9 $205 $255 $305<br />
Vets Mon or Wed 96105 8:15 or 9:15pm 10-12 $700 per team<br />
Registration and Evaluation Night Information: All Leagues Wednesday, January 16 (space is limited)<br />
•Scouts: 6pm •Juniors: 6:30pm •Seniors: 7pm •Varsity: 7:30pm<br />
• Vets: No evaluation night, sign up by February 1. Bring your own team.<br />
You may also register on-line at www.marjcc.org, then click “registration”<br />
All players drafted MUST be paid in full • Players receive a team shirt, trophies, and awards • Games begin week of February 4<br />
Adult (Payment in full is due by Game 1)<br />
•Team rosters due by game 1 (10 man limit) • Champion will receive Championship Shirt<br />
• Competitive 8-game season, plus double elimination playoffs. Begins January 23.<br />
League Night Code Time Age Fee<br />
Pro Wed 96109 8:15 or 9:15pm 18+ $700 per team<br />
Mo Steel Travel • Ages 9-14 • Be Part of the Tradition!<br />
Highly competitive team comprised of 10 athletes selected after a series of try-outs. Travels <strong>to</strong> more than 12 <strong>to</strong>urnaments each<br />
season and play over 100 games per year in competitive leagues and national and international competitions.<br />
Try-Outs: PHASE 1: Tuesday, April 16; 5-6:15pm<br />
•Juniors (ages 9-11, as of August 1, 2013) •Seniors (ages 12-14, as of August 1, 2013)<br />
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soccer<br />
health, sports, & wellness<br />
soccer<br />
•Leagues & Recreation Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Chris Moltmann, 305-932-4200 ext.193<br />
•Program Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Luis Carlos Jimenez, 305-932-4200 ext. 227 • soccer@marjcc.org<br />
•Operations Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Francis Farberoff - 305-932-4200 ext. 227 or 305-322-7205<br />
A great opportunity for players <strong>to</strong> learn, develop, enjoy, and play the popular sport of Soccer.<br />
After School Recreational Soccer Program - PK3-Grade 7 • February 4 - June 7<br />
For the enjoyment and development of soccer players without Travel or High-Level Competition.<br />
Age groups for Recreational players:<br />
•Super Stars (96209, 96236, 96237) = PK3-PK4 •Rookies 1(96210, 96238, 96239) = PK4 •Rookies 2 (96211, 96240, 96241) = Grade 1<br />
•Juniors (96212, 96242, 96243 ) = Grade 2 •Seniors 1 (96259-60) = Grade 3-5 •Seniors 2 (96261-62) = Grade 5-7<br />
Travel Program - Full program year commitment required<br />
Geared <strong>to</strong> the more competitive player. Tryouts are required. For more information, call 305-322-7205.<br />
Name Days Code Time Age Early Reg Assoc Mem Classes<br />
Super Stars (coed) Mon/Wed 96209 4-5pm PK3-PK4 $650 $705 $880 30<br />
Rookies 1 (coed) Mon/Wed 96210 4-5pm PK4-K $650 $705 $880 30<br />
Rookies 2 (coed) Mon/Wed 96211 4-5pm Grade 1 $650 $705 $880 30<br />
Juniors (Boys) Mon/Wed 96212 4-5pm Grade 2 $650 $705 $880 30<br />
Seniors 1(Boys) Mon/Wed 96213 5-6pm Grade 3-5 $650 $705 $880 30<br />
Seniors 2 (Boys) Mon/Wed 96214 5-6pm Grade 5-7 $650 $705 $880 30<br />
Soccer Club 1 (Boys) Mon/Wed 96215 5-6pm Grade 5-6 $650 $705 $880 30<br />
Soccer Club 2 (Boys) Mon/Wed 96216 5-6pm Grade 6-7 $650 $705 $880 30<br />
Mini Stars (Girls) Mon and/or 96217 5-6pm 4 yrs - $360 (M) $390 (M) $485 (M) 14<br />
Wed 96218(M)<br />
96219(W)<br />
Grade 1 $395 (W) $425 (W) $530 (W) 16<br />
Future Stars (Girls) Mon & Wed 96220 5-6pm 7-9 yrs $650 $705 $880 30<br />
Shining Stars (Girls) Mon & Wed 96223 5-6pm 10-12 yrs $650 $705 $880 30<br />
96224(M) Grade 2-4 $360 (M) $390 (M) $485 (M) 14<br />
96225(W) $395 (W) $425 (W) $530 (W) 16<br />
Junior Girls Mon & Wed 96229<br />
96230(M)<br />
96231(W)<br />
5-6pm 12+ $650 $705 $880 30<br />
Women’s Soccer Wednesday 96234(Th) 8:30 - $340 $365 N/A 16<br />
Training 9:30am<br />
Super Stars Wednesday 96236 $395 (W) $425 (W) $530 (W) 16<br />
Super Stars Monday 96237 $360 (M) $390 (M) $485 (M) 14<br />
Development 2<br />
By invitation only<br />
Private Coach<br />
Mon/Wed 96232 5-6pm 6 yrs $650 $705 $880 30<br />
Training $65 per hour - 5 hour packages: $325<br />
3rd Day of Training<br />
for Travel Team<br />
96253 U12 B<br />
96254 U10 B<br />
96256 U11 B<br />
96255 U11 G<br />
$265<br />
Travel Team 2x per week 4-9:30pm Full program year<br />
U8-U16 (Boys & Girls)<br />
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Lessons (for members only)<br />
Rates for Donna Tollefsen & Bill Ogene:<br />
• Half Hour...........................................$45<br />
• One Hour..........................................$80<br />
• Series of 5 - 1/2 hours......................$200<br />
• Series of 5 - 1 hours..........................$360<br />
• Clinics................................................$25<br />
health, sports, & wellness<br />
soffer family tennis center<br />
•Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Tennis: Donna Tollefsen, 305-932-4200 ext. 113<br />
•Head Tennis Professional: Bill Ogene, 305-932-4200 ext. 160<br />
•Extreme Tennis Academy Direc<strong>to</strong>r: Diego Dominguez, 305-932-4200 ext. 166<br />
•Chair: Gabriela Berenstein<br />
Our goal is <strong>to</strong> make the game of tennis accessible <strong>to</strong> everyone by providing a wide range of programs designed <strong>to</strong><br />
help our members learn the game, play the game, and benefit from its many health/fitness and social advantages.<br />
Direc<strong>to</strong>rs:<br />
Donna Tollefsen - Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Tennis<br />
• U.S.P.T.A. Certified Professional • Former Women's Head Coach of Nova College<br />
• Former Coach of the U.S.T.A. Jr. Development Tennis Program • 2006-U.S.P.T.A. Miami Professional of the Year<br />
• USTA Quick Start Certified • USTA North Dade Junior Tennis Team Coordina<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Diego Dominguez - Extreme Tennis Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
• P.T.R. Certified Tennis Professional • USTA High Performance Tennis Professional • ATP & WTA Touring Coach<br />
Tennis Pros:<br />
Bill Ogene - Head Tennis Professional<br />
• U.S.P.T.A. Certified Professional • Former ATP <strong>to</strong>p 400 <strong>to</strong>uring pro • 2008-U.S.P.T.A. Miami Professional of the Year<br />
• USTA High Performance Tennis Professional • USTA Quick Start Certified<br />
Freddy Azucey<br />
•P.T.R. Tennis Professional • Former ATP Satellite Touring Player<br />
John Cossu<br />
• Top Mexican Men's Open Satellite Tour Player • P.T.R. Tennis Professional • USTA Quick Start Certified<br />
Ildiko Csordas<br />
• P.T.R. Certified Tennis Professional • Former Top Ranked Hungarian National Player • USTA Quick Start Certified<br />
Gerardo Diaz<br />
• P.T.R. Certified Tennis Professional • Top Colombian Junior Player • Former ATP Satellite Touring Player<br />
Lee Dresbach<br />
• P.T.R. Certified Tennis Professional • Former Direc<strong>to</strong>r of the Vertical Club, New York City • USTA Quick Start Certified<br />
Asaf Henig<br />
• P.T.R. Certified Tennis Professional • Former <strong>to</strong>p Israeli Junior Tennis Player<br />
Carlos Kenichiro Maehama<br />
• P.T.R. Master Professional • Japanese National Coach • USTA Quick Start Certified<br />
Nathalie Mantilla<br />
• P.T.R. Certified Professional • Top Venezuelan Junior Player • USTA Quick Start Certified<br />
Serge Petit-Pointe<br />
• P.T.R. Certified Tennis Professional • Former Top Ranked Jr. Player • USTA Quick Start Certified<br />
Desi Pierre<br />
• P.T.R. Certified Tennis Professional • Top Four Collegiate Player<br />
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Rates for Tennis Professionals:<br />
• Half Hour..................................$35<br />
• One Hour.................................$65<br />
• Series of 5 - 1/2 hours.............$165<br />
• Series of 5 - 1 hours................$305<br />
• Clinics.......................................$25<br />
Payment <strong>to</strong> the MAR-JCC may only be made through MAR-JCC Program Registrar.<br />
One half the lesson price will be incurred if a lesson is not cancelled 24 hours prior.<br />
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Designed by Extreme Tennis Academy, every child will be placed in his/her age group and level.<br />
Younger students are taught the USTA Quick Start Tennis Program. USTA tennis leagues and<br />
<strong>to</strong>urnaments are offered <strong>to</strong> students of all ages. Our Certified Tennis Professionals give your child<br />
an introduction <strong>to</strong> tennis and help them achieve their maximum potential. Each child will receive<br />
a t-shirt after registration.<br />
USTA Quick Start Tennis<br />
Tennis Sprouts • Ages 3 & 4 • February 4 - June 7<br />
A fun introduction for the youngest tennis player in your family.<br />
Student:Coach ratio is 6:1. Develop hand-eye coordination & listening skills.<br />
Days Code Time Age Early-mem Mem Assoc mem Classes<br />
Mon/Wed 94000 3:15-3:45pm 3 & 4 $410 $445 $560 30<br />
Monday 94002 3:15-3:45pm 3 & 4 $225 $240 $300 14<br />
Wednesday 94003 3:15-3:45pm 3 & 4 $255 $275 $345 16<br />
Tues/Thurs 94001 3:30-4pm 3 & 4 $440 $475 $595 32<br />
Tuesday 94004 3:15-3:45pm 3 & 4 $255 $275 $345 16<br />
Thursday 94005 3:15-3:45pm 3 & 4 $255 $275 $345 16<br />
Wed 94006 3:45-4:15pm 3 & 4 $255 $275 $345 16<br />
Coaches: Donna Tollefsen, U.S.P.T.A. / Serge Petit-Pointe, P.T.R. / Nathalie Mantilla, P.T.R. / John Cossu, P.T.R<br />
Extreme Junior Tennis Academy • Ages 5-10 • February 4 - June 7<br />
Combine tennis skills for all levels, beginning match play and fitness. Participants will also learn sportsmanship and game<br />
etiquette. Student:Coach ratio is 6:1.<br />
Days Code Time Age Early-mem Mem Assoc mem Classes<br />
Mon/Wed 94007 4-4:50pm 5-10 $460 $500 $625 30<br />
Monday 94009 4-4:50pm 5-10 $250 $270 $340 14<br />
Wednesday 94011 4-4:50pm 5-10 $280 $300 $375 16<br />
Tues/Thurs 94008 4-4:50pm 5-10 $485 $525 $660 32<br />
Tuesday 94010 4-4:50pm 5-10 $280 $300 $375 16<br />
Thursday 94012 4-4:50pm 5-10 $280 $300 $375 16<br />
Coaches: Donna Tollefsen, U.S.P.T.A. / Serge Petit-Pointe, P.T.R. / John Cossu, P.T.R. / Nathalie Mantilla, P.T.R.<br />
Lee Dresbach, P.T.R. / Asaf Henig<br />
Extreme Future Stars Tennis Academy • Ages 7-10 • February 4 - June 7<br />
A child's first Academy experience combining skills, match play, strategy, and fitness. Etiquette and sportsmanship are stressed.<br />
Days Code Time Age Early-mem Mem Assoc mem Classes<br />
Mon/Wed 94015 4-5:30pm 7-10 $720 $780 $975 30<br />
Monday 94018 4-5:30pm 7-10 $390 $420 $525 14<br />
Wednesday 94020 4-5:30pm 7-10 $445 $480 $600 16<br />
Tues/Thurs 94016 4-5:30pm 7-10 $765 $830 $1,040 32<br />
Tuesday 94019 4-5:30pm 7-10 $445 $480 $600 16<br />
Thursday 94021 4-5:30pm 7-10 $445 $480 $600 16<br />
Coaches: Carlos Maehama, P.T.R., / Ildiko Csordas, P.T.R.<br />
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Attention MAR-JCC Junior Tennis Players<br />
If you are a MAR-JCC member and play on a high school tennis team, and wish <strong>to</strong> register for tennis classes during Tennis<br />
Season, you may be eligible <strong>to</strong> pay a special rate. You must show proof that you are a member of a high school tennis team.<br />
• 2-days per week: $315 (Regular Members)<br />
• 2-days per week: $395 (Associate Members)<br />
For more information, call Donna Tollefsen, Direc<strong>to</strong>r of Tennis, at 305-932-4200 x113.<br />
Tournament Tennis Academy • Ages 10-18 • February 4 - June 7<br />
For advanced beginners and intermediate players - includes basic stroke production, drills, and introduction <strong>to</strong> match play.<br />
Student:Coach ratio is 5:1<br />
Days Code Time Age Early-mem Mem Assoc mem Classes<br />
Mon/Wed 94022 4:30-6:30pm 10-18 $815 $885 $1,105 30<br />
Monday 94026 4:30-6:30pm 10-18 $445 $480 $600 14<br />
Wednesday 94028 4:30-6:30pm 10-18 $500 $545 $680 16<br />
Tues/Thurs 94023 4:30-6:30pm 10-18 $870 $945 $1,185 32<br />
Tuesday 94027 4:30-6:30pm 10-18 $500 $545 $680 16<br />
Thursday 94029 4:30-6:30pm 10-18 $500 $545 $680 16<br />
Three Days 94024 4:30-6:30pm 10-18 $1,205 $1,310 $1,640 46<br />
Four Days 94025 4:30-6:30pm 10-18 $1,465 $1,590 $1,990 62<br />
Coaches: Donna Tollefsen, U.S.P.T.A., / Bill Ogene, U.S.P.T.A.<br />
Staff: John Cossu, P.T.R., / Nathalie Mantilla, P.T.R. / Serge Petit Pointe, P.T.R./ Lee Dresbach, P.T.R. / Ildi Csordas, P.T.R.<br />
Extreme Tennis High School Academy • Ages 14-18 • February 4 - June 7<br />
We are bringing back high school tennis. This is for the kids who want <strong>to</strong> be serious about their tennis and train<br />
with their high school friends and team-mates.<br />
Days Code Time Age Early-mem Mem Assoc mem Classes<br />
Mon/Wed 94035 4:30-6:30pm 14-18 $950 $1,030 $1,290 30<br />
Tues/Thurs 94036 4:30-6:30pm 14-18 $1,005 $1,090 $1,360 32<br />
Three Days 94037 4:30-6:30pm 14-18 $1,380 $1,500 $1,875 46<br />
Four Days 94038 4:30-6:30pm 14-18 $1,700 $1,845 $2,305 62<br />
Extreme Tennis Academy/International • Ages 11-18 • February 4 - June 7<br />
Improve all aspects of the game. Footwork drills, strength training, plyometrics will condition our players in becoming<br />
<strong>to</strong>p Tennis athletes. Work <strong>to</strong>wards a U.S.T.A. ranking or progress up the U.S.T.A. ranking list. Student:Coach Ratio is 4:1.<br />
Try-outs required, contact Diego Dominguez at ext. 160.<br />
Days Code Time Age Early-mem Mem Assoc mem Classes<br />
Mon/Wed 94030 4:30-6:30pm 11-18 $950 $1,030 $1,290 30<br />
Tues/Thurs 94031 4:30-6:30pm 11-18 $1,005 $1,090 $1,360 32<br />
Three Days 94032 4:30-6:30pm 11-18 $1,380 $1,500 $1,875 46<br />
Four Days 94033 4:30-6:30pm 11-18 $1,700 $1,845 $2,305 62<br />
Head Coaches: Diego Dominguez P.T.R. / Freddy Azucey P.T.R. / Carlos Maehama P.T.R./ Gerardo Diaz P.T.R.<br />
•Special Rates for high school team tennis players. See Tennis Direc<strong>to</strong>r for information.<br />
Private & Group Lessons<br />
Year-round Junior & Adult - ITF/ATP/WTA • Elite Tennis Program<br />
Private and group lessons available. For more information, call 305-932-4200 x160.<br />
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adult & senior tennis programs<br />
Adult Tennis Program - Call the Tennis Pro Shop at 305-932-4200, ext. 160, if<br />
interested in joining a league or clinic. MAR-JCC membership required.<br />
•Ladies Program & Tennis Leagues<br />
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday<br />
Cardio Tennis Beginners Ladies’ Clinic Ladies’ B-Level<br />
9-10:30am Tennis Clinic All Levels & Teams Round Robin<br />
9-10:30am 9-11am 9-11am<br />
Working Ladies 3.5<br />
Women’s USTA League<br />
Clinic<br />
7-9pm<br />
•Seniors Program<br />
Monday-Friday, 7:30-9am<br />
•Men’s Challenge Ladder<br />
Thursday<br />
7-9pm<br />
For info, call Bill at 305-932-4200 x160<br />
•Ladies Challenge Ladder<br />
For more information, call Donna at 305-932-4200 x160<br />
•USTA Junior Team Tennis<br />
New USTA Format<br />
Travel Teams<br />
14 & Under<br />
12 & Under<br />
10 & Under<br />
8 & Under<br />
Ladies “B” Team Matches<br />
Ladies 4.0 USTA League<br />
Ladies “A” Team Matches<br />
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•Mens’ Tennis Leagues<br />
USTA Leagues 4.0 & 4.5<br />
For more information, call Bill at 305-932-4200 x160<br />
•Mom’s After School Clinic<br />
Tuesdays & Thursdays<br />
3:50 - 4:50pm<br />
For more information, call Bill at 305-932-4200 x160<br />
•Pro Shop<br />
For all your tennis needs, visit the Pro Shop in the Soffer Family Tennis <strong>Center</strong>.<br />
Open during Tennis <strong>Center</strong> operating hours<br />
•Re-stringing •Grips •Tennis Balls & Racquets<br />
•The latest looks in Tennis Clothing & Accessories
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special events & <strong>to</strong>urnaments<br />
•Club Championship - January • Members Only<br />
•Junior Grand Prix - Starting in February<br />
•19th <strong>Ann</strong>ual Tennis Fest - Saturday evening & Sunday, February 23 & 24<br />
•Junior Mini-Camp - Ages 4 and up • Monday - Friday, June 10-14<br />
19 <strong>Ann</strong>ual<br />
Pro-am<br />
Tennis Fest<br />
2013<br />
Saturday, February 23,<br />
Cocktail Party & Auction<br />
Sunday, February 24,<br />
Pro-Am Tournament (Soffer Family Tennis <strong>Center</strong>)<br />
Amateurs and professionals come <strong>to</strong>gether for a great weekend of socialization and<br />
competition, with proceeds benefiting the MAR-JCC Scholarship Fund.<br />
Saturday, February 23, 7:30pm • Cocktail Party & Auction at the MAR-JCC<br />
Free admission <strong>to</strong> all Tennis Fest participants and their families<br />
Sunday, February 24, 9am • Pro-Am Tournament<br />
Sponsorships available - Contact either Donna Tollefsen at 305-932-4200 x160, or<br />
Elizabeth Mitrani at 305-932-4200 x114<br />
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•All Access Members:<br />
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•Associate Members:<br />
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•Non Members:<br />
Monday, January 21<br />
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