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ASP’s Winter Break Mini Camp Sign your kids up for a fun-filled winter break at the J! p. 08 From Home to Home Interactive Children’s Museum exhibit opens in January. p. 05 Progressive Dinner Wander with us “from home to home.” Learn about our Progressive Dinner. p. 05 Class Guide Edition Register now for our winter programs, including the NEW J Dance Company! p. 12–16

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ASP’s Winter Break Mini CampSign your kids up for a fun-filled winter break at the J!p. 08

From Home to Home Interactive Children’s Museum exhibit opens in January. p. 05

Progressive DinnerWander with us “from home to home.” Learn about our Progressive Dinner. p. 05

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Front&CenterChanukah Candle Lighting

and Family Night

Don’t Forget! When you refer a friend who signs up for an annual membership, both you and your referral will receive a free 13th month added to your membership.

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On Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 5 p.m., for the fourth night of Chanukah, the Alper JCC will host a special candle lighting reception in the Greenfield Courtyard (behind Building 3). After the candles are lit, enjoy latkes, doughnuts, and

fun activities for kids of all ages. K–6 graders can create colorful Sand Art Menorahs to take home, and for the little ones a Lego Menorah building contest and book reading will take place in the Preschool building at 6 p.m. See you there!

our giFt to youAs a special holiday gift, the Alper JCC is offering a FREE two-week membership trial during December and January. If you are already a JCC member, feel free to pass this along to a friend. If you aren't a member, here’s your chance to be our guest and experience all of the fantastic fitness classes and facilities at the J. Just redeem this at the Fitness Center Front Desk and enjoy!

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President’s Message

As we wind down the year and welcome 2016, I want to encourage everyone to spend time with their families and enjoy the Center and the sense of community it provides. Join our celebration in the Greenfield Courtyard on Dec. 9, the fourth night of Chanukah, to enjoy latkes, music, and more with family and friends. And be sure to flip through this issue and class guide to read up on all of the fun additions coming to the J this winter.

We have exciting new athletic programs for adults in the basketball gym, including a dodgeball league to let off some steam and pickleball on Mondays and Wednesdays. In the Yoga/Dance Studio in Bldg. 5, a new line of classes is underway, from Hot Yoga to Recovery Flow and even kids’ yoga (see our group fitness schedule for details). The J Dance Company, starting in January, will offer a wide variety of dance classes for kids of all ages. If you’re a basketball fan, don’t miss the Alper JCC All-Star Games on Dec. 12, where teens can test their skills at the 3-point or slam dunk contests or even play on our all-star team. Whatever your age or interest may be, there’s something for everyone at the J. For a full schedule of enrichment activities, from sports to performing arts, please see our class guide at the back of this issue.

On behalf of the Alper JCC board and staff, I wish everyone a happy Chanukah and a wonderful holiday season. May you and yours have a healthy and prosperous new year!

Joshua RaderPresident, The Dave and Mary Alper JCC

Photo courtesy of Appelrouth Farah & Co.

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What I learned from Team FIT Kidsby Meg McCarthy

Alper JCC Fitness Director

The Alper JCC’s Team FIT Night in October was a fun and informative evening for children and parents. While the kids were exploring a fitness class with one of our trainers, Dana Cohen, MS, RD, Clinical Nutrition Manager with Baptist Hospital of

Miami, offered a free nutrition presentation for families. These are just some of the interesting and helpful facts that Dana shared:• Start with a smaller plate

at meal times• Each day, aim for five to

nine servings of fruits and vegetables, three servings of low fat dairy, and lean protein such as fish, beans, and tofu

• On any given day, one third of children eat at a fast food restaurant

• In the past five decades, some fast food portion sizes have increased by 600 percent

• Nowadays, the average fast food meal contains a whopping 1,500 calories

• Children eat nearly twice as many calories (770) at restaurants as they do during a meal at home (420)

• Obesity poses many

health risks, including diabetes, high blood pressure, poor sleep (sleep apnea), joint pain, and back pain

• Eat when you are hungry and stop when you are comfortably full

• Take your time eating• Work to differenentiate

between emotional and physical hunger

• Consume a combination of protein, carb, and low fat diet

• Emphasize whole grain

carbs• Protein enhances satiety

and helps regulate blood sugar

• Incorporate physical activity into your daily routine

• Exercise improves insulin resistance related to obesity

• Exercise burns calories and releases endorphins

Just a little food for thought! As always, I wish you and your families the very best in health!

Massage & Therapeutic Bodywork for You

Pain puts a fog on our lives. With specialized Advanced Deep Tissue and CranioStructural techniques, we get you structurally balanced to live a pain-free life. If pain has got you feeling down, make the first thing on your agenda YOU! You really can feel better and improve all aspects of your life!

To schedule an appointment or for

more information, call

305.389.2949 Conveniently located in the Alper JCC Fitness Center, room MM18533.

YouReallyCanFeelBetter.com

GROUP & INDIVIDUAL FITNESSFree for members unless indicated otherwise. Program members and guests: Please call for prices. schedule is subject to change. For more info or an up-to-date schedule, contact the Fitness Center Front Desk at 305.271.9000 x284 or visit alperjcc.org.

Abs & Lower Back • Body Sculpting • Circuit Training • HIIT • Yoga • Hot Yoga Classic Step Aerobics • Salsa Aerobics • Cross Training • Mat Pilates • TRX

Kick Boxing • Country Line Dancing • Shabbat Aerobics • Strength Training Zumba® Gold • Water Aerobics • Weight Training • Indoor Cycling SilverSneakers® I • SilverSneakers® Yogastretch • SilverSneakers® II and

Muscular Strength & Range of Motion

Intro to Fitness / Ages 13–15Open to all JCC members. Learn how to use the weight machines and cardiovascular equipment in a safe and correct manner. Successful completion of this course is a prerequisite for all 13–15 year-old members who wish to use exercise equipment. Exceptions may be made for 12 year-olds in the 6th grade. Private sessions available.

Personal Training / One-on-one training catered to your specific goals and needs with one of our nationally certified personal trainers. Call 305.271.9000 x284 to schedule an appointment.

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FITNESS CENTER UPDATESYour Alper JCC membership just became even more valuable! The Fitness Center now offers classes in the Yoga Studio in Building 5, at no additional cost to members! We welcome Bianca Mestre, Yoga Instructor. Bianca teaches various styles of yoga, all listed on our group fitness schedule and on our website, alperjcc.org. We invite you to come try a class and bring a friend!

04 | CenterStage | futernick family art gallery at the sablotsky cultural arts center / visual arts

All literary, visual, and performing arts at the Alper JCC are handicap accessible and made possible with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

Dec. 6, 2015–Jan. 31, 2016Stephen Mack: Rockscapes of South Floridafurternick family art galleryreception sunday, Jan. 24, 1 p.m.

The Jewish Geneological Society Presents: Tu B’Shevat “Trace Your Family Tree” Workshop and Light Brunchfurternick family art gallerymonday, Jan. 25, 11 a.m.

Stephen Mack’s images are part of a series taken on location at several rock pits and home development sites in the Pembroke Pines and Miramar areas. The photographs capture the illusion of the majestic landscapes of the West, in the Ansel Adams tradition. Dramatic light at morning or twilight and wide angle lenses that capture the clouds and landscapes turn the mundane into the magnificent.

Meet the artist at a reception on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016, at 1 p.m. prior to the Keshet Chaim Dance Troupe at 3 p.m.

We’ll meet in the Futernick Family Art Gallery for a look at Stephen Mack’s gorgeous rockscape photographs, then enjoy a light brunch and a presentation by an expert from the Jewish Genealogical Society, who will show us how to trace our Jewish roots!

Learn to use the Jewish Gen website to explore your Family Tree and feel the thrill of discovering your ancestry. Begin a search into your past with the use of one of the Alper JCC’s computers or your bring your laptop to help you on your way. $10 per person includes light brunch, computer session, and Jewish Genealogy computer disk.

To request materials in accessible format for the events listed on pages 4–7, sign language interpreters, and/or any disability accommodation, please contact Suzy Breitner at 305.271.9000 x265 or [email protected] five days in advance to initiate your request. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service).

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From Home to Home Progressive DinnerSaturday, Jan. 23, 2016, 6–10:30 p.m.

Wander with us “from home to home” in honor of our fabulous children’s exhibit, From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to America.

On this evening of food and fun participants will enjoy various parts of a delicious feast at three different locations. First, everyone will begin together for hors d’oeuvres and wine from outstanding caterers and food purveyors at a beautiful home in Pinecrest, then move to one of many hosts’ homes for the main course, and wind up for sumptuous desserts at the Alper JCC in the From Home to Home exhibit.

Basic tickets are $75 per person with various additional donor levels available to help support the visual arts programs at the Alper JCC. You will receive an invitation by Jan. 1, call 305.271.900 x265 or email Suzy at [email protected] for more information.

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From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to AmericaLisa Ann Watson Children’s Discovery MuseumJan. 10–May 1, 2016Open Sundays, Noon–4 p.m.

We are all immigrants. At some point, all of our families made the decision to leave their countries and embark upon the exciting, frightening and ultimately hope-filled journey to a new land. We live together, interacting in countless ways, and though we are from many different places, we have much in common.

From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to America is a hands-on exhibit for ALL children of every ethnicity, religion and country of origin. It tells the immigration story through the experiences of a Jewish family but all immigrants wrestle with the same basic issues. Designed for children ages 6 to 12, From Home to Home, with 29 hands-on modules, is a multi-sensory exploration of an important topic for every family in South Florida, allowing children to walk in the shoes of other children leaving behind the familiarity of neighborhoods, schools, friends, food and language to establish a new life. Parents, children and grandchildren will be inspired to learn more about their family origins. Educationally rich and filled with art activities that empower children to create and express themselves, it will serve as a valuable tool emphasizing how we are all more alike than different, to help dispel stereotyping and foster mutual appreciation.

From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to America is on loan from the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU, Miami Beach. Sponsored by Marc and Sharon Watson, with the support of the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners. From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to America is funded by The Children’s Trust. The Trust is a dedicated source of revenue established by voter referendum to improve the lives of children and families in Miami-Dade County. Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture.

Our Partners:

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David GregoryHow’s Your Faith?Thursday, Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m.Temple Judea / $10

Rita Rudner: A Night of ComedySaturday, feb. 20, 2016, 8 p.m.Robert Russell Theater

From Tenement to Tinsel Town: A Century of Jews in the Entertainment Industry

Keshet Chaim Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016, 2 p.m.Robert Russell Theater

Book Festival EpilogueNomi Eve, Henna HouseTuesday, feb. 9, 2016, 7:30 p.m.Alper JCC / $10

B.A. Shapiro, The MuralistTuesday, march 8, 2016, 7:30 p.m.Alper JCC / $10

Former NBC newsman and Meet the Press moderator David Gregory had the unusual experience of being asked by President George W. Bush, “How’s your faith?” The query reminded him that this might indeed be the most important question one can be asked. In this spiritual autobiography, Gregory investigates his own deepening Jewish belief, interfaith marriage, and turns his journalistic curiosity to Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faith leaders, gaining insights about their beliefs in an effort to encourage all of us to live a more spiritually engaged life. Be prepared to laugh as one of the

country’s top comedians and award-winning TV personalities, Rita Rudner, takes the stage. Rudner is also a screenwriter, playwright, Broadway dancer, actress, and New York Times bestselling author. Known for her clever one-liners and observations on everyday life, Rudner keeps it real. She has been a house-filling favorite in Vegas since June 2000. Over the course of a 14-year run and 2,000-plus shows, Rudner has become the longest-running solo comedy show in the history of Vegas. $35 JCC Member, $40 Community, $50 Preferred.

A six-part musical series with Grammy-nominated composer/producer and Cantorial soloist Lawrence Dermer. The interactive classes cover Yiddish Theatre from the early 20th century and conclude with a concert, featuring stories of his experiences with some of the biggest names in showbusiness, including Gloria Estefan, Jennifer Lopez, and Madonna.

Class series in the Futernick Art Gallery (Thursdays): Feb. 11, “The Yiddish Theater,” Feb. 18, “From Boom To Boomers,” Feb. 25, “Tell Poppa It’s Just Pop Music,” March 3, “From Borscht to Boogie,” March 10, “A Star is Born.” Concert, “From Broadway to Miami,” on Thursday, March 17 at 7:30 p.m. in the Russell Theater. Includes concert: $100 JCC members, $120 Community, $20 Individual classes/performance.

Keshet Chaim, Hebrew for “Rainbow of Life,” is an American-Israeli contemporary dance troupe. Founded in 1983 by Artistic Director Eytan Avisar,

The author of the New York Times bestseller The Art Forger, shares her latest book, The Muralist, entwining the lives of both historical and fictional characters, and moving between 1940 and the present. Shapiro explores the divisiveness of prewar politics and the largely forgotten plight of European refugees who were refused entrance to the United States.

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Keshet Chaim creates, develops, and presents original choreography fusing contemporary Israeli dance with Jewish folk dance traditions from across the Diasphora. Influenced by the multi-ethnic roots of the Jewish movement and drawing from timeless themes of Jewish culture to preserve tradition and bring our stories to the stage, the group has entertained audiences around the world. $20 JCC Member, $25 Community, $36 Preferred. Limited $5 tickets for ages 13–22 at cultureshockmiami.org

Henna House is an intimate family portrait interwoven with the rich traditions and customs of the Yeminite Jews. It is a sensuous tale of love, loss, betrayal, forgiveness, and the dyes that adorn the skin and pierce the heart. Guests of this event will also get a taste of henna art with a stationed henna artist in attendance!

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Neshama News: “The ART & Soul of the JCC”

Save the Date! Saturday, April 2, 7 p.m.20th Annual Alper JCC Special Needs Fundaiser

by Ann Horenstein

Celebrating birthdays in December are Hagit Fefferman, Mindy Finkelman, Louise Stubins, Lisa Millhauser, Phyllis Koss, Susan Spatzer, Susan Price, Fran Berrin, and Hillelene Lustig.

Celebrating birthdays in January are Shelly Brodie, Michele Stone, Barbara Bulbin, Alexis Brodie, Nadine Pertnoy, Joan Rozansky, Candy Rabkin, Debbie Cohen, and Irene Weinberger.

Celebrating their anniversary in December are Marsha & Leon Botkin, Estelle & Ira Segal, Nadine & Lou Barocas, and Marcia & Terry Reisman.

Celebrating their anniversaries in January are Debbie & Michael Troner, Debra & Kenn Miller, Leslie & Martin Genauer, Elaine Klein & Leonard Roberts, Rooney & Michael Brodie, Lisa & Howard Millhauser, Shelly & Steve Brodie, Zelda & John Schwebel, and Linda & Robert Spiegelman.

Congratulations to Marsha & Leon Botkin on the engagement of their son, David to Catherine Bernardo.

Congratulations to Mindy & Jack Finkelman and Louise Stubins on the birth of their new grandson and great-grandson, collectively, Jack Robert Finkelman.

And congratulations to Marcy & Barry Levitt on the birth of their new grandson, Corey Levitt Barr.

What did I forget? Did I even know about it? What’s happening in your life? Let me know!

For those of you readers who are not members: Why not consider becoming a Neshama? It’s a new year—and Neshama membership is tax-deductible. It can be paid in one payment, biannually, quarterly, or even monthly. Neshama membership fees help support all the cultural, literary, visual and fine arts programs that you enjoy here at the JCC, including the Book Festival, anything that hangs in the Futernick Family Art Gallery, the terrific exhibits in the Lisa Ann Watson Children’s Discovery Museum, and the wonderfully talented performers who grace our stage. AND if you are under the age of 50, consider Neshama 2.0—all the benefits, half the price. If you want more information, I will be happy to talk to you, so give me a call at 305.271.9000 x253 or email me at [email protected].

TRIBUTE CARDS Now you can send a beautifully designed card for any occasion or in memory of a friend or loved one. Cards come in packs of six and are available for sale to Neshama members for $25. For more information, contact Ann Horenstein at 305.271.9000 x253.

The 20th Annual Alper JCC Special Needs Fundraiser presents: “The Best of Second City.”

“Second City,” the hilarious and legendary first name in Comedy Theater from Chicago, has been a training ground for a host of famous alumni including Gilda Radner, John Belushi, Stephen Colbert, Steve Carrell, Tina Fey, and many more—and they are performing right here at the Alper JCC.

This year promises to be an outstanding program of social and political satire (may contain mature content) that you won’t want to miss. All funds raised from this evening will support the Shirley and Chester Paul JCC Special Needs Programs for children through adults. In addition, we will be

honoring Judy and Dr. Robert Mezey for over 25 years of devotion to the Special Needs Program and also their aunt and uncle, Joan and Milton Bagley, who have generously given to the program through the years.

New this year: Guests will enjoy hors d’oeuvres and cocktails as they bid on their favorite items in the fabulous Silent Auction. They’ll have the opportunity to bid on fantastic gifts including dinners, trips, jewelry, memorabilia, art, and much more. A lavish dessert reception will follow the show.

Please email Marsha Botkin at [email protected] or call 305.271.9000 x272 for questions or group sales. Watch your mail or keep an eye out on alperjcc.org for more information.

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08 | CenterStage | glen greenstein early Childhood development (eCd) Center, summer Camp

Winter Happenings at the Glen Greenstein ECDby Phyllis Bochman, Ed.D.

ECD DirectorChanukah begins at

sundown on Sunday, Dec. 6. We will be having our Chanukah celebrations in the classrooms on Dec. 8. Parents are invited to these celebrations, which will take place during the children’s music times. Candle lighting, latkes, arts and crafts, and sing -along will be part of our activities.

On Dec. 9, all JCC members are invited to “PJ’s

and Books” from 6–7:30 p.m. in the Glen Greenstein ECD Activity Room. The theme will be Chanukah. A light dinner will be provided. Please RSVP to Shayna in the school office ext 301.

The ECD is having a Winter Mini Camp Dec. 21–23 and Dec. 28–30 for those children enrolled in the Preschool. Please turn in your forms as space is limited. Call Shayna in the ECD building ext. 301

for more information.The school will be closed

on Jan. 18 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr.

We will have our Tu B’Shevat Family Day celebration and Fall Registration Kickoff on Sunday, Jan. 24. This is the time to receive an amazing discount on registration for your child for the 2016–2017 school year.

From the ECD Director

ASP and Summer Camp 2016 News

 For more info about ASP or to RSVP/register for any of the

events or programs listed here, contact Lene at 305.271.9000 x271 or Elyse at x263 or email

[email protected].

Understanding ADHD in Elementary Years

CAMP 2016 BROCHURE & REGISTRATION

dec. 21–dec. 23 / dec. 28–dec. 30 grades K–6, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.

Your kids can sit around the house all week, staring at computer games and television or they can spend their free time at the JCC in our terrific Winter Break Mini Camp! Sign them up for a day or two, or the entire six days of fun with cooking, arts and crafts, science, swimming, computers, and lots of fun and games. Our fantastic, dedicated, hard-working, and fun staff will make your child’s Winter Break a time to remember. Field trips will be taken each week to fun South Florida locations: Dec. 22, bowling and Dec. 29, Chuck E. Cheese’s. Open to the community. No camp on Dec. 24, 25, 31, and Jan. 1, 2016.

mondays, Jan. 18 & 25 grades K–6, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.

While school is out, your child can enjoy two fun-filled days with us. On Jan. 18 we will venture out on an exciting field trip (TBD). On Jan. 25 we will spend the day here at the J. The children will enjoy many activities including swimming (so don’t forget your bathing suit!), arts and crafts, sports, cooking, and much more.

an informative evening with Clinical psychologist dr. leon mandler

thursday, Jan. 14, 7 p.m.Futernick Family art gallery, Bldg. 4

Dr. Mandler, who specializes in working with children and adolescents, discusses a topic that is becoming more and more relevant for parents: ADHD. Dr. Mandler will describe ADHD and how it often presents in elementary-aged children, discuss the challenges of raising children with executive

thursday, dec. 10, 6:30–8:30 p.m. 12974 sW 89 ave. miami, Fl 33176Come paint a holiday masterpiece

on canvas and enjoy some holiday treats. Don’t forget: Dress for a mess! $20/canvas for JCC Members, $25/canvas for the community. RSVP to reserve your space; payment due at reservation. Class size is limited so don’t be left out–register today!

Winter Break Mini CampBECOME A

CAMP SPONSOR!

No-School Holiday CampsCelebrate the Holidays with your child at

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Camp Daily Rates: ASP families, $30 JCC Members, $40 / Non-Members, $50

Rates are per-child. Before/after-care are available at an additional charge, beginning

at 7:30 a.m. and ending at 6 p.m.

functioning skills deficits, and provide helpful tips for parents aimed at improving child and family functioning. The presentation will end with a Q&A session. No Charge. RSVP to reserve your space.

JCC Members: Register for Camp 2016 between Feb. 1–5 and receive $75 off eight weeks, $50 off four weeks, AND get your Summer Survival Kit (while supplies last)! Summer Camp runs from June 20–Aug. 12.

For a donation of $500, you can help send a child to camp. Sponsorship includes your logo/name on camp signage, as well as our website and in camp newsletters. To become a Summer Camp Sponsor, contact Elyse Molk, JCC Camp Director, at 305.271.9000 X263.

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The Importance of Playing for Infants, Toddlers and Two’s!

Wednesday, Dec. 2, 7 p.m.Get Smart Educational Superstore

12695 S. Dixie HighwayThis interactive workshop is for

parents and teachers of young children, birth to age three who are interested in activities and play experiences that build a strong foundation for later learning and promote enriched relationships and self-esteem for children. Play is of critical importance to children’s development–it is the way young children learn about the world, themselves, and others. Play provides opportunities for social and emotional growth, large and small muscle development, concentration on tasks, language and literacy skills, and development of creativity and thinking skills.

This workshop will provide an overview on the importance of play for infants and toddlers and present the opportunity to try out new activities that promote fun and enriched learning experiences including practice with play in music, drama, art, and building materials. Questions and answers will round out the evening’s learning. No Charge. Please RSVP to [email protected] or 305.271.9000 x301

Adult Programming at the Alper JCCMedicare Seminarby Matthew Gold

Become the Authorof Your Own Life

Friday, Dec. 4, 10:30–11:30 a.m. Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4As a Medicare Advisor, Matthew

breaks down the options, benefits, and overabundance of information, into bite size pieces so everyone can understand. Be prepared to learn the basics of Medicare and the Medicare process, and the choices that are available, including Medicare Supplements also known as Medi-Gap policies and Medicare Advantage programs. No charge. RSVP to [email protected] or 305.271.9000 x264

“Matt helped my husband and me to understand the maze that is Medicare. He made the complicated simple, guided us through the many options with which we were presented, and enabled us to make the best choices. I was really glad I attended the one-hour seminar that introduced me to Matt!” said Suzy, an attendee of a past seminar.

How to Live On Purpose with Passion and Pleasure

Wednesday, Dec. 16, 7–9 p.m.Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4Empower your center, strengthen

intuition, and connect to heart and soul’s joy! Michelle Alva, PT and professional speaker, guides us through a process that empowers and educates us on how to self-heal, attach to our intuition, guide

Presented by the Nacron Family Cancer Survivor Networking Group

Friday, Jan. 8, 1–2:30 p.m.Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4Through creative exercises, define

your purpose and develop your personal game plan for 2016! Come prepared to brainstorm, laugh, and have fun dreaming. Learn the technique of mind mapping as a useful tool in life. You will leave with an action plan to get started immediately. Facilitated by Randa Marder, M. Ed. and Life Coach. Cost is $5. RSVP to [email protected] or 305.271.9000 x264.

our soul, and connect to our natural vitality. Individuals can learn highly effective and life-enhancing techniques to effectively and easily release emotional and physical stress, trauma, anxiety, pain, and tension, so that we may all co-create a more loving and peaceful inner and outer world. To avoid cancellation, make reservations by calling 305.668.5900. No charge.

How to Help your Pre-School Child Learn

to Problem Solve

Wednesday, Jan. 13, 7 p.m.Get Smart Educational Superstore

12695 S. Dixie HighwayWhen children interact with one

another and participate in decision making, they have countless opportunities to naturally grow in their problem-solving abilities. These important experiences help children learn to value different kinds of thinking, think logically and creatively, and take an active role in their world.This interactive workshop will provide participants with an overview on helping your preschool child develop problem solving skills by using gentle guidance. You will learn

Adult Programming at the Alper JCC

Women’s Group

Mondays, 12:15–1:30 p.m.Dec. 7, 21 & Jan. 4, 25

Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4Our bi-monthly Women’s Group

offers a perfect opportunity to meet new women, share experiences, thoughts and passions, and develop camaraderie. This group has been the foundation for many new friendships,

Grandparents Raising Grandkids Support Group

Tuesdays, 10 a.m.–NoonDec. 1, 15 & Jan. 5, 19

Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4There are a surprising number of

grandparents who find themselves in the position of bringing up their grandchildren, and must rise to this an unexpected challenge. Are you one of them? Come join other grandparents in the same situation and share your experiences, resources and wisdom. This group is facilitated by Dr. Barbara Stoler. No charge.

Meditate on ItFor Beginners

Women and Heart Disease: A Bigger Threat Than You Might Imagine

Wednesdays, 10–11 a.m.Dec. 2, 16 & Jan. 6, 20

Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4Today, more and more people are

using meditation to diminish stress. If you’ve never tried it, fear not! We’ll show you how to relax, quiet your mind and try to become calmer, more focused and clearer thinking. It’s so easy you’ll wonder why you never tried it before. We invite you to drop into our small group as we utilize various guided meditations and share experiences. Wear comfortable clothes and bring a towel, mat, or meditation chair. Suggested donation of $5.

Tuesday, Jan. 19, 7–9 p.m. Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4Featuring keynote speaker Susan

D’Agostino, RN, BC, MS. Please RSVP to [email protected] or 305.271.9000 x264 by Friday, Jan. 15. Space is limited.

ContemporaryNews and Views

Mondays, 10 a.m. – NoonFuternick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4We come together here every Monday

morning to discuss in a free, open forum what we see and read about,

Page Turners’Book Club

Tuesdays, Dec. 22 & Jan. 26, 10 a.m.Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4For Tuesday, December 22, we will

discuss The Tenth Song by Naomi Ragen. For Tuesday, January 26 we will read The Boston Girl by Anita Diamant. Facilitated by Phyllis Levy. No charge.

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Reflexology as a Complementary Therapy

in Oncology

Wednesday, Jan. 20, 7–9 p.m.Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4Veronica Chao, LMT will present

on the role of reflexology in the care of cancer patients. She will help you understand more clearly what is reflexology, what are the myths and the facts and most importantly, how you can use this practice to benefit you in your process of recovery. You will have the opportunity to observe a demonstration of a reflexology session and also learn easy self-help techniques you can use every day. To avoid cancellation, make reservations by calling 305.668.5900 No charge.

to begin thinking of yourself as having three roles -observer, supporter, and facilitator. Specific steps and helpful tips to use during the process will be shared. Q&A will round out the evening’s learning. No Charge. Please RSVP to [email protected] or 305.271.9000 x301

Presented by the Nacron Family cancer survivor Networking Group

NcJW Kendall section, Baptist Health,The National coalition of Women

with Heart Disease and the Alper Jcc present

travels and adventures, and new members are always welcome. Meeting facilitated by Dr. Barbara Stoler. No charge.

what is going on locally and in the world at large. As individuals we may have different opinions about all the good, the bad and the ugly around us, and in the good, the bad and the terrible jokes we are exposed to here. Let us be free to share with each other. Let’s allow discussions to flow like a cool, peaceful mountain stream, bringing fresh clear water for all to drink in. Let us enjoy our excellent times here together, where it’s okay to be intelligent. Written by a longtime attendee of “News & Views.” No Charge.

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GENERAL FUNDIN MEMORY OF

Mindy Robbin’s mother Annette Phillips

from Eden Funeral Services & Ari Oberstein

Evans St. Fort’s grandmother, Marie Ina Brazier

from Eden Funeral Services & Ari Oberstein

Susan Linder’s father, Marty Shanefrom Margie & Ed RosenLarry Brenner’s mother,

Anne Brennerfrom Eden Funeral Services & Ari

Oberstein

CULTURAL/FINE ARTS FUND

IN HONOR OFLaurie Turner’s daughter Karen’s

marriage to Yaniv Hamovfrom Elena & Ira Schwartz

IN MEMORY OFJack Finkelman’s mother

from Shelly & Steve Brodie

Stanley Newmarkfrom Shelly & Steve Brodie

EARLY CHILDHOOD ENRICHMENT FUND

IN MEMORY OFRosi Manrique’s mother,

Ana Matilde Bullafrom Frances Lubin and Family

Susan Linder’s father, Marty Shanefrom Myrna Myers

ED ROSEN CAMP SCHOLARSHIP FUND

IN HONOR OFMindy & Jack Finkelman’s new

grandson, Jack Robert Finkelmanfrom Ann & Ben Horenstein

Marcy & Barry Levitt’s new grandson, Corey Levitt Barr

from Ann & Ben Horenstein

IN MEMORY OFElaine Shane’s husband, Marty

from Ann HorensteinSusy Kanner’s mother, Steffi Kahn

from the Horenstein Family

JAKE CHESKIN MEMORIAL FUND

IN MEMORY OFJake Cheskin

from Marcie & Ed Bellaire; Grandpa Gibby Cheskin

ATHLETICS FUND

CHILDREN’S PROGRAMMING FUND

CLAYTON FEIG TEENSPECIAL NEEDS FUND

HELENE LEIBOWITZ SOPHOMORE/SENIOR

ACTIVITIES FUND

LAUREN STARKMAN SPECIAL NEEDS FUND

LISA ANN WATSON CHILDREN’S DISCOVERY MUSEUM

TRIBUTES ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONStake advantage of your 2015 charitable contribution—write one check! donate $100 now and throughout the year, email us, and we’ll send out 12 beautifully inscribed tributes to celebrate births, birthdays, bar mitzvahs, special occasions, or to honor someone’s memory. all donations

benefit the dave and mary alper JCC. For any questions, contact ann Horenstein at 305.271.9000 x253 or [email protected].

Tributes

Senior Adult ProgramFor those in their late 70s–90s who want

to be stimulated intellectually and socially. Programming encompass education,

entertainment, and recreation in a caring atmosphere with Rosie Ruiz. For more info,

contact Ilene Primack at 305.271.9000 x264 or [email protected].

Sing ‘n’ Swing for Seniors / tuesdays, 1–2 p.m.Share the memories of when you first heard that special

song...and how about the Yiddish melodies of your youth? Sing along to music by Pedro Paulo, dance, and play

instruments amongst friends.

Cards and Games for Seniorstuesday, Wednesdays & thursdays, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.

Join us for a midday game of rummy, poker—whatever you enjoy the most!

Senior Chair Fitness/ tuesdays, 12:30–1 p.m.The Fitness Center provides a certified fitness instructor

to teach chair exercises that improve strength, circulation, and energy.

Music, Movement & Sing-Along for Seniorsthursdays, 1–3 p.m. with ivy ames

Increase your flexibility, stimulate thinking and memory skills, use your imagination, and learn some new tunes and movements that can be practiced at home. Wear

loose, comfy clothes and flat shoes. This is an excellent program for seniors with special needs.

JCC Athletic Director Doug Buckley has put together another terrific year of JCC Hoops! Find game results and news

at alperjccbasketball.org. For more info, contact Doug at 305.271.9000 x292 or [email protected].

Alper JCC All-Star Weekend & JCC Championship GamesSaturday, Dec. 12

Three-point Contest / Noon8-foot Slam Dunk Contest / 1 p.m.

All-Star Game / 2 p.m.Middle School Championship / 3 p.m.High School Championship / 4 p.m.

Li'l Dribblers / Ages 4+Friday, 2–2:45 p.m., Gymnasium

Jan. 15–May 27 (17 sessions)JCC Members $119, Guests $153

Intro to the skills of the game. Promotes fun and encourages motor skill development. Trophies for all participants.

Biddy Basketball Clinic / Grades K–1Tuesday, 4–5 p.m., Gymnasium

Jan. 12–May 24 (19 sessions)JCC Members $133, Guests $171

Basic skills of the game are taught in this weekly clinic. Shooting, dribbling, passing and defense are emphasized.

NEW! We have a variety of classes for your tiny dancer to choose from, offering classes in jazz, tap, ballet,

contemporary and Acro Dance. Your child will love the friendly atmosphere, feeling of accomplishment and fun that dancing provides. For more information or to register contact

Elyse Molk at 305.271.9000 x263 or visit alperjcc.org. Classes are located in the Dance Studio near Bldg.5

Recital Date for All ClassesSaturday, June 4, 2016, 7 p.m.

Ballet I / Grades K–1Mondays, 3–4 p.m.

Jan. 11–May 23, 2016 (No class March 21) *JCC Members $228, Guests $285

This class is an introduction to ballet technique, emphasizing the technical foundation of ballet, introducing the

fundamentals and allowing these young children to develop a love for graceful, beautiful movement.

Ballet II / Grades 2–4Mondays, 4–5 p.m. & Wednesdays, 3–4 p.m.

Ballet III / Grades 5–8Mondays & Wednesdays, 6–7 p.m.

Jan. 11–May 23, 2016 (No class March 21 or 23)*JCC Members $360, Guests $540

This class emphasizes the basic discipline and classical technique based on the Cecchetti Method–Italian founded

style of strict routine and terminology. With a strong foundation in classical ballet, the student can excel in other

dance styles. Tap / Grades 2+, Wednesdays, 4–5 p.m

Jan. 13–May 25, 2016 (No class March 21) *JCC Members $228, Guests $285

This class is designed to build rhythmical patterns, improve coordination, and develop the ability to count music. Tap

dance is fun, allowing children to be creative with their movement and create different patterns of sounds.

Jazz I / Grades K–1, Tuesdays, 3–4 p.m.Jazz II / Grades 2–6 Thursdays, 4–5 p.m.

Jan. 12–May 26, 2016 (No class March 22 or 24) *JCC Members $228, Guests $285

This class uses ballet foundation to develop proper technique, giving the opportunity to students to advance in their skills. Students love this class because they can relate to the fun, popular music and are able to explore different

avenues of their movement. Acro Dance I / Grades K–1, Tuesdays, 4–5 p.m.

Acro Dance II / Grades 2–6, Thursdays, 5–6 p.m.Jan. 12–May 26, 2016 (No class March 22 or 24)

*JCC Members: $228, Guests $285

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This class allows students to build flexibility and strength, and to safely learn fun and exciting tricks to include in

their repertoire for other styles of dance. Broadway Jazz / Grades 2+, Fridays, 3–4 p.m

Jan. 15–May 27, 2016 (No class March 22, April 22 & 29)JCC Members $204, Guests $255

This class is designed to learn the basic techniques from famous Broadway choreographers and teachers such as Bob Fosse, Gregory Hines (tap), and Michael Bennett.

Broadway Jazz offers a strong ballet and jazz foundation, with a taste of theatre charisma. Students will learn

choreography and improve performance skills. Tap shoes are required for this class, but will be used periodically.

Contemporary Dance II & III / Grades 2-8, Fridays 4–5 p.m. Jan. 15–May 27, 2016 (No class March 25, April 22 & 29)

*JCC Members $204, Guests $255This class is a fusion between ballet and jazz, revealing a modern style of movement. This class is offered to Level II/III students, and will include techniques of ballet, jazz,

and acro dance. *A $25 administration fee will be charged upon

registration. A minimum of four students is required to run each class. There is a maximum of 15 students in each class. Students will be required to wear a uniform to each

dance class, to be determined by the instructor.

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Action-packed tennis programs for kids and adults of all ages and abilities, including clinics, camps, tournaments, and private instruction. For more info, including all prices and

schedules, call 305.235.9200 or visit JaneFormanSports.com.Junior Tennis Clinics / Ages 3–16

A comprehensive after-school training center based on the USTA’s ROGY system, utilizing specialized equipment,

exercises, and games for students at each level of development.

Red Court / Ages 3–7Monday to friday, 4–5 p.m. & Saturday, 9–10 a.m.

Beginners to advanced players welcome!

orange, Green, & Yellow Court / Ages 8–16

tennis

Youth Basketball Leagues / Grades 1–5Mondays & Wednesdays, 4-5pm • Gymnasium

Jan. 11–May 9 (30 sessions)JCC Members $210, Guests $270

Players are divided into teams and play a full schedule of games. Sportsmanship and team play are emphasized.

Uniform and trophies for all participants.Grades 1–2 / Mondays & Wednesdays 4–5 p.m.,

Gymnasium Grades 3–5 / Monday & Wednesday, 5–6 p.m

and 6–7 p.m., Gymnasium Teen Basketball Leagues / Grades 6–12

Jan. 9–May 14 (12 games guaranteed)JCC Members $118, Guests $175

Players are divided into teams and participate in a competitive full court league. Team jerseys provided and

trophies for first and second place..Grades 6–8 / Saturdays, Noon–2 p.m., Gymnasium

Mandatory Evaluation: Saturday, Jan. 9 & 16 at NoonGrades 9–12 / Saturdays, 2–5 pm., Gymnasium

,Mandatory Evaluation: Saturday, Jan. 9 & 16 at 3 p.m.Run ‘n’ Gun Basketball League / 18+ years

Wednesdays, 7–10 p.m., GymnasiumJan. 13–April 20 (11 games guaranteed; top eight teams

advance to playoffs)$650 per team

Bring your own team of 8-10 adult players and compete in a full schedule of professionally refereed games.

Team jerseys provided and trophies awarded.

Monday to friday, 5–6:30 p.m. & Saturday, 10–11:30 a.m.Beginners to advanced players welcome!

Tennis Camps / Ages 3–16Keep your kids active when school is out, including, teachers’

work days and no-school holidays! Includes games and fundamental skills for beginners, structured training for

serious tennis players, and matchplay. Half-day camp from 9 a.m. to noon, full-day camp from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Adult Programs / Classes for adults of all ages and levels of skill, including morning (9 a.m.) and evening (7 p.m.)

clinics, social events, team tennis, and sanctioned league play.

Court Rentals / JCC members play for free. Non-members and guests pay $8 daytime, $10 nighttime. To reserve a

court, text 305.775.4727 with your name, date, time, and the number of courts you need.

Private Instruction / Arrange your own one-to-one or group lessons. Choose any of our certified tennis professionals.

Danny Berry’s JCC Baseball is the exclusive area provider for Little League Baseball®! For more info or to register, contact Danny at 305.271.9000 x241, [email protected], or visit dannyberry.com or kendalllittleleague.com. At the

Phyllis and Arnold Grossman Baseball Fields.

Intro to Baseball / Ages 3–4 / JCC Members $205 / Guests $230Choose any day: Tuesdays, 2:30–3:15 p.m.,

Wednesdays, 4–4:45 p.m., or fridays, 4–4:45 p.m.Introduces boys and girls to the fundamentals of baseball with the utmost regard for their physical and emotional

development. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Danny Berry’s Little League / Ages 5–13 / January 11–April 6 Includes uniforms. Practices as determined by coach.

Pee Wee / Age 5–6 / Games SaturdayJCC Members $255, Guests $280

Rookies / Ages 7–8 / Games Wednesdays & SaturdaysJCC Members $255 / Guests $280

Minors / Ages 9–10 / Games Thursdays & Saturdays JCC Members $255 / Guests $280

Majors / Ages 11–12 / Games Sundays, 11:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. JCC Members $155 / Guests $155

Danny Berry’s Flag Football / Ages 5–18 / January 16–March 5Saturdays, 10:30 a.m.–Noon. For more information, please

call Danny at 305.271.9000 x241.

BaseBall & FlaG FootBall

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Classes for winter season begin Jan. 10. For full schedule, pricing, private lessons, or more info, visit swimgym.net, call our office at 305.271.9000 x287 (direct at 305.273.1129),

or email [email protected] Bonding / Parent & Child 1

Saturdays & Sundays, 10 a.m.For ages 3+ months if it is first-time pool experience.

Diaper Dolphins / Parent & Child 2 Saturdays & Sundays, 10:40 a.m.

For ages 16 months younger or older, with previous class experience or with skill,Guppies / Turning 3's

Saturdays, 10 a.m.Minnows / Ages 3–4

Mondays and Wednesdays, 4:40 p.m.Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4 p.m.

Saturdays, 11:20 a.m., Sundays, 10 a.m. & 11:20 a.m.Sharks / Ages 5–6

Mondays & Wednesdays, 4 p.m.Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:40 p.m.Saturdays & Sundays, 11:20 a.m.

Dolphins / Ages 6+ Mondays & Wednesdays, 4 p.m.

Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:40 p.m. & 5:20 p.m.Saturdays & Sundays, 10:40 a.m.

Seals / Stroke School Mondays & Wednesdays, 5:20 p.m.Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:40 p.m.Saturdays & Sundays, 10:40 a.m.

Preteam / Monday–Thursday, 5–6 p.m.Swim Team / Monday–Thursday, 5–6:30 p.m.

Sundays, 2–4 p.m.Adult Fitness / Monday–Thursday, 6:30–7:30 p.m.

Pricing / See our website for Swim Team and Adult Fitness pricing. All other programs are priced as follows, with two lessons per week receiving a

10% discount:

Monday, 1 class/week (7 sessions)JCC Members $105, Guests $120

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday & Sunday, 1 class/week (9 sessions)

JCC Members $135, Guests $165

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art & lanGuaGefor adults

Brilliance of EnamelsMondays, 10 a.m.–2 p.m., Theater Classroom (Bldg. #4)

Jan. 11–May 23 / JCC Members $375, Guests $450Explore traditional and experimental techniques of enameling, an ancient art form, working in limoges,

cloisonné, sifting, camaieu, and more. Focus on shading, reticulation and oxides, or a technique specific to your

interests. Create pieces for framing, jewelry, or sculptured objects. All levels will receive individual attention. Additional tools and materials fee required. Artist/

Instructor Marilyn Seitlin Tendrich. For more info, call 305.271.9000 x268.

Advanced Conversational HebrewWednesdays, 7–8:30 p.m., Rotunda Reading Room, Bldg. #3

Jan. 13–May 25 / JCC Members $370, Guests $440Join instructor Hagit Simkovic for this energetic, vibrant class

for students who are able to converse in Hebrew. In this course you will read current events and articles in Hebrew

from Israeli newspaper Yanshuf and solve crossword puzzles in Hebrew (very challenging)! You will also be using the book Hebrew from Scratch (Part 2) a challenging, modern Israeli

book. An hour and a half of only Hebrew speaking! For more info, call 305.271.9000 x268.

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The ECD is offering after school enrichment for JCC Members. For details on the following children’s sports programs, see the program provider’s section in the class guide (p. 11–14):

basketball, tennis, baseball and swimming.

Pre-Ballet / Ages 2.5–3Thursdays 2:15–3 p.m., Jan. 14–May 19

Ballet / Ages 4–5 Wednesdays, 3–3:45 p.m., Jan. 13–May 18

In both classes, young children will develop listening skills, musicality, and balance in a fun, creative environment.

Instructor Kristen Llorca, a classically trained dancer and choreographer, has been teaching ballet and modern dance

to children for over ten years. 9 weeks for $90 or 18 for $180.

KarateThursdays, Jan. 14–May 19

9 weeks for $90 or 18 for $1803–3:30 p.m. for beginners, 2:30–3 p.m for advanced

These beginner kids classes are designed to make karate fun and productive in a comfortable atmosphere. Kia Kidz is a branch of BLAM, created by Svetlana Smirnova and David

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registration policies

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Registration is currently open. Most classes begin Sunday, Jan. 10. Most classes end Saturday, May 28. Make-up week begins Sunday, May 29. See registration form on the next page (16). For registration info, contact Jacque Covas at 305.271.9000 x270 or [email protected]. Please note that some providers maintain their own online registration.

Register online! You can reserve your space for some JCC classes at alperjcc.org. Look for the “Class Guide” link on the page.Classes are organized by age or interest, e.g., athletics, art, language, and general classes and groups for youth and adults.Select your class or league and complete a registration form. Be sure to include your current address, phone number, and email.If you’re using the hard copy Class Guide to register, mail or fax your completed registration form with payment. If faxing, be sure to send credit card information. Full payment is required upon registration

Fax 305.595.1902Mailing Address 11155 SW 112 Avenue, Miami, FL 33176

To avoid registration delays, contact program providers directly to register. Some maintain their own online registration.

Allow 2–4 days to process your registration. Unless notified, assume you have been enrolled in your class.

Limited class size is important not only for the safety of your children, but for the quality of our programs. As soon as a class is filled to capacity, registration will close; new classes will form when possible.

The JCC reserves the right to cancel any class and issue refunds.

Make-up classes will be scheduled only in the event of an instructor’s cancellation or a building closing.

After classes begin, contact program director/instructor for changes. Please do not call the registrar.

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NEW! Baton Twirling Jan. 11–May 16

8 weeks for $80 or 16 weeks for $160Ages 2.5–3 / Mondays, 3–3:45 p.m. Ages 4–6 / Mondays, 2:15–3 p.m

Former World and U.S. Grand National Baton Twirling Champion, Melissa Marcus Vicente, Ph.D, is excited to be teaching a new generation of twirlers at the J! Director,

coach and choreographer of national championship teams, and featured in the FSU Marching Chiefs and the

UM Band of the Hour.

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For more info or to register, contact Miami Children’s Theater at 305.271.9000 x400, or visit miamichildrenstheater.com.

Let’s Pretend! / Ages 5–7JCC Members $180, Guests $200

An introduction for children to theater, role playing, and movement. Let us feed your child’s fertile imagination with theater games, crazy costumes, storytelling, funny dances,

magic, music and more.Mainstage Junior / Ages 6–13

JCC Members $305, Guests $325No experience replaces the experience of working on a fully realized show. This class gives students the opportunity to learn the principles of acting, teamwork, memorization and scene study within a show setting. Students will be working

on a production that will be performed for family and friends. No audition necessary—everyone who signs up for the class

is in the show. Acting for the Stage / Ages 7–12 JCC Members $255, Guests $275

Miami Children’s Theater’s newest course addition Acting for the Stage is both for the beginning and intermediate actor. Students will learn the basic principles of acting using both modern and classic training techniques. Students will hone their craft by working on improvisation, given circumstances,

sense memory, emotional recall and story dramatization. As a progressive course, the actors will also work on their

auditioning skills, scene study and stage presence.Teen Theater Experience / Ages 12–18

JCC Members $255, Guests $275 A course covering the principles of acting specifically for

teens includes objectives/obstacles, given circumstances, inner monologue, sense memory, emotional recall,

perForming arts

improvisation, professionalism, story dramatization, and theater exercises designed to expand the imagination and to

increase concentration and self-confidence. Audition Technique / Ages 10–18

JCC Members $255, Guests $275 Get ready to nail your next audition! This workshop based

class will help you drive proper auditioning skills until you are brimming with audition confidence.

A $5 processing fee will be charged for all cancellations and changes prior to the start of classes. No refunds will be issued after classes begin.

The Dave and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center on the Jay Morton-Levinthal Campus is a beneficiary agency of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, United Way of Miami-Dade County, and a member organization of the JCC Association. If you receive more than one copy of this newsletter, please pass it on to a friend. Please recycle!

CenterStage | Dec. 2015–Jan. 2016 Events

Cultural Arts EventsThursday, Dec. 3, 7:30 p.m.

David Gregory, How’s Your Faith? An Unlikely Spiritual Journey

Temple Judea / $10Dec. 6, 2015–Jan. 31, 2016

Sundays, Noon–4 p.m. Stephen Mack Photography:Rockscapes of South Florida

Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4Jan. 10–May 1, Sundays, Noon–4 p.m.

From Home to Home: Jewish Immigration to AmericaInteractive Children’s Exhibit

Watson Children’s Discovery MuseumSaturday, Jan. 23, 6–10:30 p.m.

From Home to Home Progressive DinnerAlper JCC and various locations

in the community.Sunday, Jan. 24, 2 p.m.

Keshet Chaim, “Rainbow of Life”American-Israeli Dance Ensemble

Robert Russell TheaterSunday, Jan. 24, 1p.m.

Stephen Mack Reception and Meet the Artist Event

Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4Monday, Jan. 25, 11 a.m.

Tu B’Shevat “Trace Your Family Tree” Workshop and Light Brunch

Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4Presented by the Jewish Genealogical Society

Special EventsWednesday, Dec. 2, 7 p.m.

Interactive Workshop: The Importance of Play for Infants, Toddlers, and Two’s!

Get Smart, 12695 S. Dixie Highway / No charge.

Friday, Dec. 4, 10:30–11:30 a.m. Medicare Seminar by Matthew Gold

Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4 / No charge.Wednesday, Dec. 9, 5 p.m.

Chanukah Candle Lighting CelebrationGreenfield Courtyard & ECD

Saturday, Dec. 12, NoonJCC Championship

Alper JCC All-Star Weekend Basketball Gymnasium

Wednesday, Dec. 16, 7–9 p.m.The Nacron Family Cancer Survivor

Networking Group Presents: How to Live On Purpose with

Passion and PleasureFuternick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4

Empower your center, strengthen intuition, and connect to heart and soul’s joy!

Monday, Dec. 21–Wednesday, Dec. 23 ( Week 1)Monday, Dec. 28–Wednesday, Dec.30 (Week 2)

9 a.m.–4 p.m.ASP Winter Break Mini-Camp

Friday, Jan. 8, 1–2:30 p.m.Become the Author of Your Life

Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4Facilitated by Randa Marder,

M. Ed. and Life Coach Wednesday, Jan. 13, 7 p.m.

How to Help your Preschool Child Learn to Problem Solve

Get Smart, 12695 S. Dixie Highway / No charge.Thursday, Jan. 14, 7 p.m.Special Presentation: Understanding ADHD

in the Elementary YearsAn informative evening with

clinical psychologist Dr. Leon MandlerFuternick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4

Monday, Jan. 18 & Monday, Jan. 259 a.m.–4 p.m.

ASP No-School Holiday CampsTuesday, Jan. 19, 7–9 p.m.

NCJW Kendall Section, Baptist Health, National Coalition of Women with Heart Disease, and the

Alper JCC Present: Women and Heart Disease Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4

Wednesday, Jan. 20, 7–9 p.m.The Nacron Family Cancer Survivor

Networking Group Presents: Reflexology as a Complementary Therapy in Oncology

Futernick Family Art Gallery, Bldg. #4Sunday, January 24

Tu B’Shevat ECD Preschool Family Day Celebration & Fall Registration Kickoff

Preschool Building

Ongoing EventsSee “Adult Programming” on pages 9–10.

Holidays/ClosingsSunday, Dec. 6 / Erev Chanukah 1st Candle

Dec. 7–13 / Chanukah Wednesday, Dec. 24 / Christmas Eve

Center closes at 3 p.m.Friday, Dec. 25 / Christmas Day

Fitness Center open 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31 / New Year’s Eve

Center closes at 3 p.m.Friday, Jan. 1 / New Year’s Day

Fitness Center open 8 a.m.–3 p.m.

Save the date!

Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016, 8 p.m.Rita Rudner: A Night of Comedy

Robert Russell Theater