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Jewish Community Center

A Jewish Community Center or a Jewish Community Centre (JCC) is a general recreational, social, and fraternal organization serving the Jewish community in a number of cities. JCCs promote Jewish culture and heritage through holiday celebrations, Israel-related programming, and other Jewish education. However, they are open to everyone in the community.

Jewish Community Centers Association of North America
PredecessorHebrew Young Men's Literary Association,
Young Men's Hebrew Association (YMHA),
Jewish Welfare Board
Founded1854; 169 years ago (1854)[1]
FounderDr. Aaron Friedenwald[1]
Founded atBaltimore, Maryland, U.S.[1]
13-5599486[2]
Legal status501(c)(3) nonprofit organization[2]
PurposeTo strengthen Jewish life in North America through direct service to affiliate Jewish community centers, Young Men's/Women's Hebrew Associations, and camps by providing leadership and guidance to the Jewish Community Center movement; and to serve Jewish personnel in the armed forces through the Jewish welfare board.[3]
Headquarters520 Eighth Avenue,
New York, NY 10018 U.S.
Coordinates40°45′13″N 73°59′31″W / 40.753591°N 73.991950°W / 40.753591; -73.991950
Region
North America
Doron Krakow[4]
SubsidiariesThe Florence G Heller JCC Association Research Center Inc 501(c)(3)[3]
Revenue (2016)
$12,717,523[3]
Expenses (2016)$13,474,227[3]
Endowment$17,832,339 (2016)[3]
Employees (2016)
59[3]
Volunteers (2016)
93[3]
Websitewww.jcca.org

The JCC Association is the continental umbrella organization for the Jewish Community Center movement, which includes more than 350 JCCs, YM–YWHAs, and camp sites in the U.S. and Canada, in addition to 180 local JCCs in the former Soviet Union, 70 in Latin America, 50 in Europe, and close to 500 smaller centres in Israel.

History Edit

The Hebrew Young Men's Literary Association was first set up in 1854 in a building at the corner of Fayette and Gay Streets in Baltimore, Maryland[5] to provide support for Jewish immigrants.[1][6] Dr. Aaron Friedenwald was the group's founder and first president.[1]

The first Young Men's Hebrew Association (YMHA) was founded in New York City on October 10, 1874, with Lewis May as its first president.[7] The first official headquarters were at 112 West 21st Street in Manhattan.[7] Young Women's Hebrew Association (YWHA) was first established as an annex to the YMHA in 1888.[8] YWHA was founded to provide spiritual and material support for the young Jewish women who were moving to cities at the time.[9] YMHA helped young Jewish women find housing and employment.[9] Fannie Liebovitz was one of the founders.[10] The first independent YWHA was established in 1902.[8] The New York YMHA and YWHA now operate together as the 92nd Street Y. (There are two other YM–YWHA organizations in Manhattan, which are not affiliated with the 92nd Street Y. They are the 14th Street Y, and the YM & YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood. The 14th Street Y, in the Gramercy/East Village neighborhood, is a branch of the Educational Alliance. The Washington Heights organization serves a diverse community uptown.) In 1917, these organizations were combined into a Jewish Welfare Board.

Following a merger of the Young Men's Hebrew Association, Young Women's Hebrew Association, and the Jewish Education Alliance, the organization was renamed Jewish Community Center (JCC) in 1951.[1] Many member organizations adopted the new name, but some other member organizations did not do so, particularly in the New York metropolitan area, such as:

  • In Manhattan, New York City, New York
    • Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan
    • YM & YWHA of Washington Heights & Inwood
    • 92nd Street Y, (formally, The Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association, New York, New York)[11]
    • 14th Street Y
  • In Brooklyn, New York
  • Riverdale YM-YWHA in the Bronx, New York City, New York
  • Samuel Field Y and Central Queens Y in Queens, New York (two agencies merging as of 2018)
  • In New Jersey
    • Center for Jewish Life (CJL) in East Brunswick, successor to YM-YWHA of Raritan Valley in Highland Park (closed 2006)[13][14]
    • YM-YWHA of Clifton/Passaic (name retained until its closing in 2011)[15]
    • YM-YWHA of North Jersey in Wayne (name retained until sale to Metro YMCA in 2011)[16]
  • Jewish Community Alliance of Jacksonville, Florida

An example of the objectives of Jewish Community Centers can be seen within the New Bedford, Massachusetts branch's Constitution. In January 1947, the Jewish Community Center of New Bedford listed the following objectives:

  • To foster and develop the highest values of Jewish spiritual and cultural life.
  • To provide social, educational, literary, benevolent, recreational and athletic activities for the benefit of Jewish men, women, and children of New Bedford.
  • To serve the spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical welfare of its members.
  • To fulfill the great ideals of American citizenship.[17]

Services Edit

 
The indoor pool at the Rady Jewish Community Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba

JCC Association offers a wide range of services and resources to help its affiliates to provide educational, cultural, social, Jewish identity-building, and recreational programs for people of all ages and backgrounds. JCC Association[18] supports the largest network of Jewish early childhood centers and Jewish summer camps in North America, and is also a U.S. government accredited agency for serving the religious and social needs of Jewish military personnel through JWB Jewish Chaplains Council.[19]

Some JCCs provide services for people with disabilities, such as autism spectrum disorders and learning disabilities. In 2008, The Mandel JCC of Cleveland[20] was awarded $652,500 in grant funding to be used for individuals with disabilities. Cleveland-area children and adults with emotional, physical and developmental disabilities now have many opportunities to get involved in fitness, wellness and recreational activities. Whenever possible, activities are inclusive and children are able to fully participate, usually with the assistance of an aide.

As a rule, today JCCs are open to other ethnic groups as well, with a possible exception of strictly traditional Jewish activities. In fact, many JCCs sponsor local events. There are, however, many other activities that anyone can host at the JCC.

Locations Edit

 
The Washington, D.C. Jewish Community Center (DCJCC) is located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood. President Calvin Coolidge spoke at the original ground-breaking ceremony on May 3, 1925. The Center closed in 1968, following race riots in Washington, D.C., later reopening in 1997.

There are almost two dozen Jewish community centers in the New York metro area, providing a wide range of social, cultural, and educational services, ranging from lectures, concerts, theater performances, and dance recitals to health and fitness classes, job training workshops, and citizenship classes. Although the majority of JCCs are found on the East Coast, with 17 sites in Florida, JCCs operate in many other communities. For example, California has 17 locations—eight in the San Francisco Bay Area and nine scattered through Southern California—and the Chicago metropolitan area has 10. Almost all of the largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. now have at least one JCC, and a handful of smaller communities also have locations. JCCs all over the country sponsor film festivals and book fairs, bringing world-renowned writers and directors to smaller communities.

 
Hartford YWHA, gymnasium class, 1922–1923, Burr School gym

Their programs and activities vary by location. Particularly noteworthy is the JCC in West Bloomfield, Michigan,[21] which is the largest JCC in North America, and possibly the world. The Holocaust Memorial Center, which attracts many visitors to its programs and exhibits, used to be a part of the JCC of West Bloomfield, but recently opened a building of its own. The West Bloomfield JCC houses two gymnasiums which can be made into three gyms using a movable wall, a workout area, an indoor full size and kiddie pool, an outdoor full size pool, a kosher restaurant, a Michigan Jewish war veterans museum, an in line hockey center, a library, ceramics/art rooms, a large multi-purpose room (Handleman Hall), an art museum, an area dedicated to teaching and learning about tzedakah (charity) called Shalom Street, a performing arts theater in the basement, a preschool, offices for summer camps, the previously mentioned preschool, and other administrative offices and organizations. The top floor is completely dedicated to The Jean and Samuel Frankel Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit,[22] a Jewish High School which opened in 2000. The JCC building is on the Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus along with multiple living quarters for the elderly and mentally disabled and an Alzheimer's treatment building.

 
The main swimming pool at the Jewish Community Center in Owings Mills, Maryland

A significant addition to the family of JCCs in North America is the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan.[23] This eleven story building situated in Manhattan's Upper West Side neighborhood opened its doors in the winter of 2002. The JCC offers a diversity of programs, from parenting to fitness and wellness, and each year the organization produces four week-long film festivals, an all-night Tikkun Leil Shavuot, a New Year's Day fitness fair, and an annual Symposium on Positive Aging. The JCC features multiple centers dedicated to segments of its community, including the Jack and Shirley Silver Center for Special Needs, the Bert and Sandra Wasserman Center for Family Life, the Selma and Lawrence Ruben Center for 20s + 30s, and the new Wechsler Center for Modern Aging, for those aged 60+.

 
JCC of Staten Island solar panels

In 2011, the Joan and Alan Bernikow JCC of Staten Island installed solar panels as part of a solar thermal system.[24] The solar panels are expected to reduce 27,500 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions, the equivalent of planting two acres of Douglas fir trees every year. Its two dozen 10-foot solar panels will keep the building's hot water at a constant temperature of 180 degrees. Up next is the installation of a photo voltaic system, which will use solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity. This is part of JCC's vision of environmental sustainability, which benefits the community both ethically and economically.

 
Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan

The Robert & Dorothy Ludwig Schenectady JCC became well known for their "million likes" photo that went viral in less than 48 hours. The photo showed three of its camp staff holding a sign that said "Our boss said that if this picture gets 1,000,000 likes that our summer camp can get an outdoor movie screen." In less than a week the picture received over 300,000 likes and it was one of the most successful uses of social media ever by a JCC.

Incidents and security Edit

In recent decades, several incidents that have taken place at JCCs and other Jewish-related locations across the United States and Canada, as well as the September 11 attacks, have prompted JCCs in all areas to increase security at their facilities. Some of these events have included:

  • The 1994 AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires resulted in 85 deaths and over 300 injured persons.
  • In 1997, a woman in Toronto was charged with kidnapping and other crimes in the unauthorized removal of her 5-year-old daughter from a JCC childcare center. The woman, a registered nurse who had previously lost custody of her child following a divorce, led police on a high-speed chase and crashed, causing minor injuries to both.
  • In the Los Angeles Jewish Community Center shooting on August 10, 1999, a white supremacist opened fire and wounded four children and one adult, who all [25] survived. The shooter was later convicted of homicide in a separate incident.
  • In the Seattle Jewish Federation shooting on July 29, 2006, one person was killed when a Muslim man named Naveed Afzal Haq opened fire.[26] This shooting was in response to the offender's anger at the United States for the Iraq War and its support for Israel.
  • In the Overland Park Jewish Community Center shooting on April 13, 2014, a white supremacist opened fire in the parking lot of the JCC of Greater Kansas City in Overland Park, Kansas, and at a nearby Jewish retirement home. Three were killed in the incident and two others were shot at but were unharmed.
  • Starting in 2017, over 100 JCCs received bomb threats, along with other Jewish buildings such as schools. By March, two suspects were arrested: Juan M. Thompson, an African-American former journalist who was attempting to frame his ex-girlfriend for making antisemitic threats; and Michael Ron David Kadar,[27][28] a mentally ill 18-year-old Israeli-American man.[29][28] who in April 2017 was charged in an Israeli court with several crimes including an attempt to extort a United States senator, "publishing false reports causing public panic, conspiring to commit a crime, hacking computers to commit a crime, and violations of money-laundering laws". The indictment alleged that he threatened "2,000 different institutions around the world, including the Israeli embassy in Washington, the Israeli consulate in Miami, schools, malls, police stations, hospitals and airlines." In the same month he faced a similar indictment in a Florida court which included 28 crimes.[30]

New security measures being implemented include the mandatory display of photo ID (for non-members) upon entry to the building, background checks of prospective employees and members, and police officers or security guards being stationed on premises. Childcare areas now have their access restricted to those who have legitimate reason to enter, and removal of a child, which is tightly monitored, is permitted only by custodial parents and guardians and other authorized adults. In addition, many other new security features now reduce the likelihood of non-members gaining access to member-restricted areas.[citation needed]

Notable members Edit

 
Tal Brody drives to the hoop for a layup
 
Sandy Koufax

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Young Men's Hebrew Group 100 Years Old This Week". The Baltimore Sun. January 8, 1954.
  2. ^ a b "Jewish Community Centers Assoc Of North America. Tax Exempt Organization Search. Internal Revenue Service. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax". Jewish Community Centers Association of North America. Guidestar. December 31, 2016.
  4. ^ "Meet Us". JCC Association of North America. Retrieved June 16, 2018.
  5. ^ "History of the Greater Baltimore JCC," 2015-06-14 at the Wayback Machine Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore website. Accessed June 12, 2015,
  6. ^ Shapiro, Marc; Katz, Justin (May 20, 2016). "Envisioning the Future". Baltimore Jewish Times. Vol. 350. Issue 3. p. 54-59.
  7. ^ a b "The Young Men's Hebrew Association: Formal Opening of the New Building of the Society—Addresses by Mr. Lewis May, Mr. De Cordova, and Others". The New York Times. October 11, 1874. p. 7.
  8. ^ a b Jaffe, Maayan (March 26, 2015). "Fitness and JCCs: Does working out with other Jews keep you Jewish?" Washington Jewish Week (Gaithersburg, Maryland). p. 22.
  9. ^ a b Irwin, Mary Ann (2011). "Sex, War, and Community Service: The Battle for San Francisco's Jewish Community Center". Frontiers. Vol. 32. Issue 1. p. 36–70, 204.
  10. ^ Mrs. S. Liebovitz, a Welfare Leader". The New York Times. April 28, 1944. p. 19.
  11. ^ "Financial Statement 2016-2017" (PDF). 92nd Street Y. 2017-11-15. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  12. ^ "Brooklyn YMHA Buys Site". New York Times. 1914-10-31. Retrieved 2018-04-23 – via Newspapers.com  .
  13. ^ "Charter school meets with prospective families". New Jersey Jewish News | NJJN. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  14. ^ "Renamed Y to develop new East Brunswick site | New Jersey Jewish News". njjewishnews.com. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  15. ^ "Clifton Passaic Jewish institutions undergoing massive changes". Jewish Standard. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  16. ^ "YM-YWHA Joins Forces with the Metro YMCA of the Oranges". Wayne, NJ Patch. 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2018-04-23.
  17. ^ Jewish Community Center Records, 1944–1977. [Manuscript Collection]. (MC 21). Claire T. Carney Library Archives and Special Collections, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Dartmouth, MA.
  18. ^ "Home - JCC Association". Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  19. ^ Torahs for Our Troops 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ "Beachwood Mandel JCC". Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  21. ^ "JCC of Metro Detroit". Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  22. ^ "Frankel Jewish Academy -". Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  23. ^ "Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan". Retrieved 24 December 2020.
  24. ^ "Solar energy initiative at Staten Island JCC". SILIVE. 23 November 2011.
  25. ^ "Shooting suspect returned to L.A. to face charges". CNN. 12 August 1999. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  26. ^ "Police: Seattle shooting suspect ambushed teen". NBC News. 30 July 2006. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  27. ^ "US-Israeli bomb hoaxer given 10 year jail sentence - BBC News". BBC News. 22 November 2018. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  28. ^ a b "'Dual US-Israeli citizen behind most JCC bomb threat calls'".
  29. ^ "Man held over US Jewish centre threats - BBC News". BBC News. 3 March 2017. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  30. ^ "JCC Bomb Hoaxer Indicted in Israel; Charged With Threatening to Kill Ex-Pentagon Official's Kids", Haaretz, April 24, 2017
  31. ^ Levi Epstein (March 23, 2011). "One on One with Tal Brody". Algemeiner. Retrieved April 1, 2011.
  32. ^ Robert Slater (2000). Great Jews in Sports. J. David Publishers. ISBN 9780824604332. Retrieved March 30, 2011.
  33. ^ Berger, Eric (22 March 2013). "Local Forward Sees Hopes Dashed in Davidson Defeat". Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  34. ^ Mallozzi, Vincent (3 August 2008). "U.S. Swimmer Hopes to Inspire". New York Times.
  35. ^ Sandomir, Richard (14 August 2012). "Koufax's Roundball Once Trumped His Fastball". New York Times. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  36. ^ "Joan & Alan Bernikow". JCC of Staten Island. Retrieved 2022-04-03.
  37. ^ . www.dorothydelsonkuhnmusicinstitute.sijcc.org. Archived from the original on 10 June 2012. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  38. ^ "LA Galaxy re-sign defender Daniel Steres | LA Galaxy".

External links Edit

  • JCC Association of North America

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YWHA redirects here For the ICAO code see Whyalla Airport A Jewish Community Center or a Jewish Community Centre JCC is a general recreational social and fraternal organization serving the Jewish community in a number of cities JCCs promote Jewish culture and heritage through holiday celebrations Israel related programming and other Jewish education However they are open to everyone in the community Jewish Community Centers Association of North AmericaPredecessorHebrew Young Men s Literary Association Young Men s Hebrew Association YMHA Jewish Welfare BoardFounded1854 169 years ago 1854 1 FounderDr Aaron Friedenwald 1 Founded atBaltimore Maryland U S 1 Tax ID no 13 5599486 2 Legal status501 c 3 nonprofit organization 2 PurposeTo strengthen Jewish life in North America through direct service to affiliate Jewish community centers Young Men s Women s Hebrew Associations and camps by providing leadership and guidance to the Jewish Community Center movement and to serve Jewish personnel in the armed forces through the Jewish welfare board 3 Headquarters520 Eighth Avenue New York NY 10018 U S Coordinates40 45 13 N 73 59 31 W 40 753591 N 73 991950 W 40 753591 73 991950RegionNorth AmericaPresident Chief Executive OfficerDoron Krakow 4 SubsidiariesThe Florence G Heller JCC Association Research Center Inc 501 c 3 3 Revenue 2016 12 717 523 3 Expenses 2016 13 474 227 3 Endowment 17 832 339 2016 3 Employees 2016 59 3 Volunteers 2016 93 3 Websitewww wbr jcca wbr orgThe JCC Association is the continental umbrella organization for the Jewish Community Center movement which includes more than 350 JCCs YM YWHAs and camp sites in the U S and Canada in addition to 180 local JCCs in the former Soviet Union 70 in Latin America 50 in Europe and close to 500 smaller centres in Israel Contents 1 History 2 Services 3 Locations 4 Incidents and security 5 Notable members 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe Hebrew Young Men s Literary Association was first set up in 1854 in a building at the corner of Fayette and Gay Streets in Baltimore Maryland 5 to provide support for Jewish immigrants 1 6 Dr Aaron Friedenwald was the group s founder and first president 1 The first Young Men s Hebrew Association YMHA was founded in New York City on October 10 1874 with Lewis May as its first president 7 The first official headquarters were at 112 West 21st Street in Manhattan 7 Young Women s Hebrew Association YWHA was first established as an annex to the YMHA in 1888 8 YWHA was founded to provide spiritual and material support for the young Jewish women who were moving to cities at the time 9 YMHA helped young Jewish women find housing and employment 9 Fannie Liebovitz was one of the founders 10 The first independent YWHA was established in 1902 8 The New York YMHA and YWHA now operate together as the 92nd Street Y There are two other YM YWHA organizations in Manhattan which are not affiliated with the 92nd Street Y They are the 14th Street Y and the YM amp YWHA of Washington Heights and Inwood The 14th Street Y in the Gramercy East Village neighborhood is a branch of the Educational Alliance The Washington Heights organization serves a diverse community uptown In 1917 these organizations were combined into a Jewish Welfare Board Following a merger of the Young Men s Hebrew Association Young Women s Hebrew Association and the Jewish Education Alliance the organization was renamed Jewish Community Center JCC in 1951 1 Many member organizations adopted the new name but some other member organizations did not do so particularly in the New York metropolitan area such as In Manhattan New York City New York Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan YM amp YWHA of Washington Heights amp Inwood 92nd Street Y formally The Young Men s and Young Women s Hebrew Association New York New York 11 14th Street Y In Brooklyn New York Boro Park Y in Borough Park founded as YMHA 12 Jewish Community House or JCH in Bensonhurst Brooklyn Kings Bay Y in Sheepshead Bay with branches in northern Brooklyn Shorefront Y Riverdale YM YWHA in the Bronx New York City New York Samuel Field Y and Central Queens Y in Queens New York two agencies merging as of 2018 update In New Jersey Center for Jewish Life CJL in East Brunswick successor to YM YWHA of Raritan Valley in Highland Park closed 2006 13 14 YM YWHA of Clifton Passaic name retained until its closing in 2011 15 YM YWHA of North Jersey in Wayne name retained until sale to Metro YMCA in 2011 16 Jewish Community Alliance of Jacksonville FloridaAn example of the objectives of Jewish Community Centers can be seen within the New Bedford Massachusetts branch s Constitution In January 1947 the Jewish Community Center of New Bedford listed the following objectives To foster and develop the highest values of Jewish spiritual and cultural life To provide social educational literary benevolent recreational and athletic activities for the benefit of Jewish men women and children of New Bedford To serve the spiritual intellectual social and physical welfare of its members To fulfill the great ideals of American citizenship 17 Services Edit nbsp The indoor pool at the Rady Jewish Community Centre in Winnipeg ManitobaJCC Association offers a wide range of services and resources to help its affiliates to provide educational cultural social Jewish identity building and recreational programs for people of all ages and backgrounds JCC Association 18 supports the largest network of Jewish early childhood centers and Jewish summer camps in North America and is also a U S government accredited agency for serving the religious and social needs of Jewish military personnel through JWB Jewish Chaplains Council 19 Some JCCs provide services for people with disabilities such as autism spectrum disorders and learning disabilities In 2008 The Mandel JCC of Cleveland 20 was awarded 652 500 in grant funding to be used for individuals with disabilities Cleveland area children and adults with emotional physical and developmental disabilities now have many opportunities to get involved in fitness wellness and recreational activities Whenever possible activities are inclusive and children are able to fully participate usually with the assistance of an aide As a rule today JCCs are open to other ethnic groups as well with a possible exception of strictly traditional Jewish activities In fact many JCCs sponsor local events There are however many other activities that anyone can host at the JCC Locations Edit nbsp The Washington D C Jewish Community Center DCJCC is located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood President Calvin Coolidge spoke at the original ground breaking ceremony on May 3 1925 The Center closed in 1968 following race riots in Washington D C later reopening in 1997 There are almost two dozen Jewish community centers in the New York metro area providing a wide range of social cultural and educational services ranging from lectures concerts theater performances and dance recitals to health and fitness classes job training workshops and citizenship classes Although the majority of JCCs are found on the East Coast with 17 sites in Florida JCCs operate in many other communities For example California has 17 locations eight in the San Francisco Bay Area and nine scattered through Southern California and the Chicago metropolitan area has 10 Almost all of the largest metropolitan areas in the U S now have at least one JCC and a handful of smaller communities also have locations JCCs all over the country sponsor film festivals and book fairs bringing world renowned writers and directors to smaller communities nbsp Hartford YWHA gymnasium class 1922 1923 Burr School gymTheir programs and activities vary by location Particularly noteworthy is the JCC in West Bloomfield Michigan 21 which is the largest JCC in North America and possibly the world The Holocaust Memorial Center which attracts many visitors to its programs and exhibits used to be a part of the JCC of West Bloomfield but recently opened a building of its own The West Bloomfield JCC houses two gymnasiums which can be made into three gyms using a movable wall a workout area an indoor full size and kiddie pool an outdoor full size pool a kosher restaurant a Michigan Jewish war veterans museum an in line hockey center a library ceramics art rooms a large multi purpose room Handleman Hall an art museum an area dedicated to teaching and learning about tzedakah charity called Shalom Street a performing arts theater in the basement a preschool offices for summer camps the previously mentioned preschool and other administrative offices and organizations The top floor is completely dedicated to The Jean and Samuel Frankel Jewish Academy of Metropolitan Detroit 22 a Jewish High School which opened in 2000 The JCC building is on the Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Jewish Community Campus along with multiple living quarters for the elderly and mentally disabled and an Alzheimer s treatment building nbsp The main swimming pool at the Jewish Community Center in Owings Mills MarylandA significant addition to the family of JCCs in North America is the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan 23 This eleven story building situated in Manhattan s Upper West Side neighborhood opened its doors in the winter of 2002 The JCC offers a diversity of programs from parenting to fitness and wellness and each year the organization produces four week long film festivals an all night Tikkun Leil Shavuot a New Year s Day fitness fair and an annual Symposium on Positive Aging The JCC features multiple centers dedicated to segments of its community including the Jack and Shirley Silver Center for Special Needs the Bert and Sandra Wasserman Center for Family Life the Selma and Lawrence Ruben Center for 20s 30s and the new Wechsler Center for Modern Aging for those aged 60 nbsp JCC of Staten Island solar panelsIn 2011 the Joan and Alan Bernikow JCC of Staten Island installed solar panels as part of a solar thermal system 24 The solar panels are expected to reduce 27 500 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions the equivalent of planting two acres of Douglas fir trees every year Its two dozen 10 foot solar panels will keep the building s hot water at a constant temperature of 180 degrees Up next is the installation of a photo voltaic system which will use solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity This is part of JCC s vision of environmental sustainability which benefits the community both ethically and economically nbsp Marlene Meyerson JCC ManhattanThe Robert amp Dorothy Ludwig Schenectady JCC became well known for their million likes photo that went viral in less than 48 hours The photo showed three of its camp staff holding a sign that said Our boss said that if this picture gets 1 000 000 likes that our summer camp can get an outdoor movie screen In less than a week the picture received over 300 000 likes and it was one of the most successful uses of social media ever by a JCC Incidents and security EditIn recent decades several incidents that have taken place at JCCs and other Jewish related locations across the United States and Canada as well as the September 11 attacks have prompted JCCs in all areas to increase security at their facilities Some of these events have included The 1994 AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires resulted in 85 deaths and over 300 injured persons In 1997 a woman in Toronto was charged with kidnapping and other crimes in the unauthorized removal of her 5 year old daughter from a JCC childcare center The woman a registered nurse who had previously lost custody of her child following a divorce led police on a high speed chase and crashed causing minor injuries to both In the Los Angeles Jewish Community Center shooting on August 10 1999 a white supremacist opened fire and wounded four children and one adult who all 25 survived The shooter was later convicted of homicide in a separate incident In the Seattle Jewish Federation shooting on July 29 2006 one person was killed when a Muslim man named Naveed Afzal Haq opened fire 26 This shooting was in response to the offender s anger at the United States for the Iraq War and its support for Israel In the Overland Park Jewish Community Center shooting on April 13 2014 a white supremacist opened fire in the parking lot of the JCC of Greater Kansas City in Overland Park Kansas and at a nearby Jewish retirement home Three were killed in the incident and two others were shot at but were unharmed Starting in 2017 over 100 JCCs received bomb threats along with other Jewish buildings such as schools By March two suspects were arrested Juan M Thompson an African American former journalist who was attempting to frame his ex girlfriend for making antisemitic threats and Michael Ron David Kadar 27 28 a mentally ill 18 year old Israeli American man 29 28 who in April 2017 was charged in an Israeli court with several crimes including an attempt to extort a United States senator publishing false reports causing public panic conspiring to commit a crime hacking computers to commit a crime and violations of money laundering laws The indictment alleged that he threatened 2 000 different institutions around the world including the Israeli embassy in Washington the Israeli consulate in Miami schools malls police stations hospitals and airlines In the same month he faced a similar indictment in a Florida court which included 28 crimes 30 New security measures being implemented include the mandatory display of photo ID for non members upon entry to the building background checks of prospective employees and members and police officers or security guards being stationed on premises Childcare areas now have their access restricted to those who have legitimate reason to enter and removal of a child which is tightly monitored is permitted only by custodial parents and guardians and other authorized adults In addition many other new security features now reduce the likelihood of non members gaining access to member restricted areas citation needed Notable members Edit nbsp Tal Brody drives to the hoop for a layup nbsp Sandy KoufaxTal Brody born 1943 was drafted 12 in the NBA draft but opted to play for Israel began playing basketball at the Trenton JCC 31 32 Jake Cohen born 1990 plays basketball for Maccabi Tel Aviv played for the Philadelphia JCC team which won a gold medal at the 2007 JCC Maccabi Games He scored 33 points in the finals 33 Ross Friedman born 1992 Major League Soccer player Cullen Jones Olympic gold medalist in swimming was a childhood member of Metro Express a swim team at the JCC MetroWest in West Orange NJ 34 Sandy Koufax born 1935 Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher played basketball at the Edith and Carl Marks Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst as a teenager 35 Ingrid Michaelson born 1979 indie pop singer songwriter Student of the JCC of Staten Island s Dorothy Delson Kuhn Music Institute 36 37 Bruno Sammartino former two time WWF now WWE champion It was at a YMHA in Pittsburgh that he discovered weight lifting Daniel Steres born 1990 professional soccer player with the LA Galaxy was a three time JCC Maccabi Championship Team member 38 See also EditJewish Center disambiguation References Edit a b c d e f Young Men s Hebrew Group 100 Years Old This Week The Baltimore Sun January 8 1954 a b Jewish Community Centers Assoc Of North America Tax Exempt Organization Search Internal Revenue Service Retrieved June 16 2018 a b c d e f g Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax Jewish Community Centers Association of North America Guidestar December 31 2016 Meet Us JCC Association of North America Retrieved June 16 2018 History of the Greater Baltimore JCC Archived 2015 06 14 at the Wayback Machine Jewish Community Center of Greater Baltimore website Accessed June 12 2015 Shapiro Marc Katz Justin May 20 2016 Envisioning the Future Baltimore Jewish Times Vol 350 Issue 3 p 54 59 a b The Young Men s Hebrew Association Formal Opening of the New Building of the Society Addresses by Mr Lewis May Mr De Cordova and Others The New York Times October 11 1874 p 7 a b Jaffe Maayan March 26 2015 Fitness and JCCs Does working out with other Jews keep you Jewish Washington Jewish Week Gaithersburg Maryland p 22 a b Irwin Mary Ann 2011 Sex War and Community Service The Battle for San Francisco s Jewish Community Center Frontiers Vol 32 Issue 1 p 36 70 204 Mrs S Liebovitz a Welfare Leader The New York Times April 28 1944 p 19 Financial Statement 2016 2017 PDF 92nd Street Y 2017 11 15 Retrieved 2018 04 23 Brooklyn YMHA Buys Site New York Times 1914 10 31 Retrieved 2018 04 23 via Newspapers com nbsp Charter school meets with prospective families New Jersey Jewish News NJJN Retrieved 2018 04 23 Renamed Y to develop new East Brunswick site New Jersey Jewish News njjewishnews com Retrieved 2018 04 23 Clifton Passaic Jewish institutions undergoing massive changes Jewish Standard Retrieved 2018 04 23 YM YWHA Joins Forces with the Metro YMCA of 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