Join Us for Our Community Play DateSee for yourself the amazing activities and renowned facilities we offer for our little ones! This is the perfect opportunity for current, new, and prospective preschoolers to explore, play, and engage in a fun-filled open house. Your children will enjoy exciting crafts, games, and activities designed to spark their […]
Get ready for an epic camp-wide kick-off! Join us for a carnival-like experience filled with fun games and prizes, get a sneak peak of our camp-wide events campers will enjoy all summer long! And the best part? You don’t have to be enrolled for Summer 2025 just yet—this event is open to everyone! Win tickets from […]
Dates:Mondays: Feb 3, 10, 24; Mar 10, 17, 31 Antisemitism has been called a virus that mutates, adapting to the ideologies of its time—religious, racist, or political. In the wake of the October 7 massacre and the ongoing war in Gaza, it is more critical than ever to understand the historical roots and recurring patterns […]
The Power of Sleep: A Key to Healthy Aging Join Elizabeth Greenfield, M.S., APRN, IFMCP, for an engaging discussion on the importance of quality sleep in healthy aging. Discover functional strategies to improve your sleep patterns and restore your energy. About Elizabeth GreenfieldElizabeth is a certified functional medicine practitioner with over 25 years of healthcare […]
Screams Before Silence: A Documentary Screening Join us for Screams Before Silence, a 60-minute presenter-led documentary film. Sheryl Sandberg, former COO of Meta and founder of LeanIn.org, interviews eyewitnesses, released hostages, first responders, medical and forensic experts, and survivors of the Hamas massacres. Following the screening, a discussion will be led by Naomi Tucker, Founding […]
Online In partnership with Oakland Hebrew Day School With Jenny Ward, MFA, Parent Coach at JFCS’ Center for Children and Youth Navigating divorce with teenagers requires special consideration of their unique needs and perspectives. Jenny Ward will guide you through practical strategies for maintaining healthy parent-teen relationships during this challenging transition. Learn how to effectively […]
Give your child a head start in technology with our innovative and educational LEGO robotics classes. Robotics and STEM Learning: Students will explore the fundamentals of robotics, coding and engineering with the LEGO platform while enhancing their understanding of STEM concepts. Team Projects: Kids will work together to solve real-world challenges by designing, […]
PJCC Member Peter Bloom (playing electric guitar) will facilitate a weekly group practice session where players of all levels can learn, improve, jam, and practice playing music with others. Each week will focus on a new classic or modern rock song. All instruments welcome. Contact Peter to join- peter@launchcodelabs.com Musicians ages 16 and up are […]
HIAS Refugee Shabbat is an opportunity for our community to communicate our strong, shared support for refugees and asylum seekers. Join us in the lobby on Friday, February 28th from 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM as we take part in the 7th annual HIAS Refugee Shabbat observance. Learn more here
At the Human Library, you can borrow books, just like at any other library. However, the difference is that the “books” are living people with personal stories and experiences from their own life. Every book is drawn from a group in society who are negatively marginalized or targeted with (or vulnerable to) prejudice and discrimination […]
Dates:Mondays: Feb 3, 10, 24; Mar 10, 17, 31 Antisemitism has been called a virus that mutates, adapting to the ideologies of its time—religious, racist, or political. In the wake of the October 7 massacre and the ongoing war in Gaza, it is more critical than ever to understand the historical roots and recurring patterns […]
Come get into the mood for Purim (Jewish Holiday that embodies joy in many forms, celebrating survival, community, and faith) with an interactive performance by percussionist James Henry. Expect to dance, sing, be involved and be transported to many areas of the globe through the sounds of drums and percussion! James Henry: Master Percussionist, Composer, […]
Give your child a head start in technology with our innovative and educational LEGO robotics classes. Robotics and STEM Learning: Students will explore the fundamentals of robotics, coding and engineering with the LEGO platform while enhancing their understanding of STEM concepts. Team Projects: Kids will work together to solve real-world challenges by designing, […]
Join us to hear Shabbos Kestenbaum share his remarkable journey, starting as a student looking to make change to becoming the lead plaintiff against Harvard University, Alleging pervasive and systemic antisemitism. Location: Chabad of the North Peninsula This event is free to attend. Register below.
Presented by Batya DaleThursdays, 10:15–11:30 AM Our days unfold in ways that inspire insights and raise questions about life’s most profound themes: change, identity, love, loss, trust, and commitment. Join us in this engaging series as we weave celebratory curiosity, courage, and kavannah (intention) into our exploration of these universal themes. Through a blend […]
Experience the fun and excitement in painting with watercolors. This class will focus on learning basic watercolor techniques such as washes, gradation, color mixing, and blending. There will also be strong emphasis on design and composition of subject matter. Students will learn how to draw a pencil layout with accuracy and balance with the guidance […]
Join JBN’s Carol Booth, PSC’s Rabbi Elana Zelony for some rockin’ Purim fun. Break out those costumes and get ready to boogie and shake. And make sure to enjoy our hamantaschen and other Purim snacks. Every family will also receive a free Purim goodie bag to take home! Our programs are designed for families with […]
Dates:Mondays: Feb 3, 10, 24; Mar 10, 17, 31 Antisemitism has been called a virus that mutates, adapting to the ideologies of its time—religious, racist, or political. In the wake of the October 7 massacre and the ongoing war in Gaza, it is more critical than ever to understand the historical roots and recurring patterns […]
Get some fresh air with new friends and a dash of Jewish teaching led by Rabbi Laurie. We walk at a pace fast enough to feel vibrant but slow enough to include most mobility levels. Bring a friend and meet at the PJCC Front Desk.
This event has been cancelled. Join Us for an Evening of Community and Creativity Rabbi Laurie Matzkin and local artist Relli Siegel warmly invite you to an intimate women’s gathering inspired by Purim, hosted by the PJCC. Enjoy light refreshments, a jewelry exchange (bring your own pieces to swap), an engaging art activity, and meaningful […]
Give your child a head start in technology with our innovative and educational LEGO robotics classes. Robotics and STEM Learning: Students will explore the fundamentals of robotics, coding and engineering with the LEGO platform while enhancing their understanding of STEM concepts. Team Projects: Kids will work together to solve real-world challenges by designing, […]
PJCC Member Peter Bloom (playing electric guitar) will facilitate a weekly group practice session where players of all levels can learn, improve, jam, and practice playing music with others. Each week will focus on a new classic or modern rock song. All instruments welcome. Contact Peter to join- peter@launchcodelabs.com Musicians ages 16 and up are […]
Unlock the Power of Technology – Free Lecture for Beginners! Feeling uncertain about using smartphones, computers, or new tech? Are you worried about making mistakes or losing important information? You’re not alone—and help is here! Join Sergio Grinberg for Technology in Everyday Life, a hands-on session designed to help you confidently navigate your iPhone, computer, […]
Expressive, dynamic, spectacular – the Aris Quartet of Germany has been at home on international stages for the past fifteen years. With its unmistakable sound, it has long been known as one of the world’s top-rank chamber music ensembles. Made possible by the Eva Chernov Lokey Endowment for Programs. Presented in partnership with Music at […]
Located at Peninsula Temple Beth El, 1700 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo The Purim Spiel and singalong begins in the Sanctuary at 10:00 a.m., followed by the Carnival in Fellowship Hall from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Games, face painting, crafts, bubble artists, food, and MORE! Special Tot Zone in the Chapel space with […]
Looking for a meaningful way to spend time with your kids and connect with other families? Join us for Mitzvah Makers, an afternoon filled with community, hands-on service, and plenty of fun! Together we’ll assemble meal kits for neighbors in need, enjoy delicious Jewish treats, and participate in fun activities that bring Jewish values to […]
Dates:Mondays: Feb 3, 10, 24; Mar 10, 17, 31 Antisemitism has been called a virus that mutates, adapting to the ideologies of its time—religious, racist, or political. In the wake of the October 7 massacre and the ongoing war in Gaza, it is more critical than ever to understand the historical roots and recurring patterns […]
This class will not only increase your mobility and stability but will increase your strength and muscular endurance as you use your own body weight and gravity to do the work. Learn these great exercises that can be done anywhere and will help you feel strong and toned. Available to Center Members; access through Virtual […]
Food is essential to human existence, and people from all cultures engage in acquiring, preparing, and consuming it daily. Israeli food encompasses more than just popular items like falafel, hummus, schnitzel, and Bamba. By taking an anthropological perspective, Dr. Azri Amram will explore how food and eating habits reflect Israeli society and culture. Additionally, he […]
Or HaChodesh– Light of the Month Join Rabbi Laurie for an inspiring new monthly workshop series designed to deepen your connection to the spiritual themes of the Hebrew months. Explore key Jewish teachings, uncover the mystical concepts behind upcoming holidays, and engage in experiential practices such as movement, meditation, and song. Location: In person at […]
Come join Kimberlye Gold on her eclectic performance featuring rock & roll, folk, country and the blues. No matter the genre, Kimberley will cover all those musical bases with heart and soul! Be prepared to hear some vintage songs by Janis or Grace, or some of her own creations. Kimberlye Gold is a San Francisco […]
Presented by Batya DaleThursdays, 10:15–11:30 AM Our days unfold in ways that inspire insights and raise questions about life’s most profound themes: change, identity, love, loss, trust, and commitment. Join us in this engaging series as we weave celebratory curiosity, courage, and kavannah (intention) into our exploration of these universal themes. Through a blend […]
Join us for a thrilling evening of discovery at Kids’ Night Out: Mad Science Night! Young scientists will engage in exciting experiments and interactive science shows that spark curiosity and foster a love for learning. It’s an explosive night of fun and discovery! $45 Per Child, Dinner Included.
Please join us for a Community Solidarity Mission Information Session! Explore the possiblity of travel to Israel this summer. Learn more about this special opportunity to travel to Israel in June 2025 to bear witness and show support to the People of Israel. Trip highlights include visits to Kibbutz Be’eri, Sderot, and the Nova Festival […]
Online In partnership with Camp Tawonga With Elisabeth Stitt, Parent Coach at JFCS’ Center for Children and Youth With the right tools, you can transform hard conversations into opportunities for connection. Elisabeth Stitt will share proven techniques for discussing sensitive topics with your teen, from timing and setting to conversation starters that work. Learn how […]
Give your child a head start in technology with our innovative and educational LEGO robotics classes. Robotics and STEM Learning: Students will explore the fundamentals of robotics, coding and engineering with the LEGO platform while enhancing their understanding of STEM concepts. Team Projects: Kids will work together to solve real-world challenges by designing, […]
PJCC Member Peter Bloom (playing electric guitar) will facilitate a weekly group practice session where players of all levels can learn, improve, jam, and practice playing music with others. Each week will focus on a new classic or modern rock song. All instruments welcome. Contact Peter to join- peter@launchcodelabs.com Musicians ages 16 and up are […]
Welcome the arrival of Spring with LEGO® bricks! Create chirping birds, craft vibrant flowers, and construct your very own paddle boat. Unleash your creativity like never before as you design and build your wildest ideas! Plus, take the stage as camp transforms into Cirque de KEFF! Learn fantastic feats like the trapeze, acrobatics, juggling, and […]
March 31 is International Transgender Day of Visibility. Trans folks all over the world face discrimination simply by existing in systems that don’t provide support, protections, or affirming care. We will be in the lobby writing handwritten notes for trans youth and adults, letting them know they are seen, supported, and valid. We will send these […]
Dates:Mondays: Feb 3, 10, 24; Mar 10, 17, 31 Antisemitism has been called a virus that mutates, adapting to the ideologies of its time—religious, racist, or political. In the wake of the October 7 massacre and the ongoing war in Gaza, it is more critical than ever to understand the historical roots and recurring patterns […]
This unique and comprehensive course focuses on the issues and concepts important to retirees. In straightforward language, financial strategies such as tax-efficient income planning, lifestyle preservation, inflation protection, and providing a legacy are explained. The fee includes a 143-page workbook. Spouse/guest may attend with enrollee for no additional charge.
Join us for a nostalgic performance filled with the timeless hits from the 1940s to the 1970s. Get ready to groove to the classics of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin and sing along with your favorite songs! George Moore is a “crooner” singer and guitarist. He is a retired Lutheran school teacher who is married […]
Give your child a head start in technology with our innovative and educational LEGO robotics classes. Robotics and STEM Learning: Students will explore the fundamentals of robotics, coding and engineering with the LEGO platform while enhancing their understanding of STEM concepts. Team Projects: Kids will work together to solve real-world challenges by designing, […]
PJCC Member Peter Bloom (playing electric guitar) will facilitate a weekly group practice session where players of all levels can learn, improve, jam, and practice playing music with others. Each week will focus on a new classic or modern rock song. All instruments welcome. Contact Peter to join- peter@launchcodelabs.com Musicians ages 16 and up are […]
Enjoy a guided walking tour of the park grounds and Tao House, where Eugene O’Neill wrote his most famous plays including, “The Iceman Cometh” and “Long Day’s Journey into Night.” After we visit this historic site, we’ll enjoy a vegan lunch (included) on the patio of Blossom & Root in downtown Danville. Ages 65+ Contact […]
Presented by Batya DaleThursdays, 10:15–11:30 AM Our days unfold in ways that inspire insights and raise questions about life’s most profound themes: change, identity, love, loss, trust, and commitment. Join us in this engaging series as we weave celebratory curiosity, courage, and kavannah (intention) into our exploration of these universal themes. Through a blend […]
Join us for one of our two incredible Freedom Seders as we build bridges, take action, and tackle key issues in our Bay Area community—from civil rights to combating hate. Through the Haggadah’s theme of Freedom, we foster dialogue, civic engagement, and connection, welcoming both old friends and new faces. Co-hosted by California State Representative Rebecca […]
Charged Particles is very pleased to be joining saxophonist Tod Dickow to perform concerts celebrating one of the most important musicians in the history of jazz, the late, Michael Brecker. Made possible by the Eva Chernov Lokey Endowment for Programs.