In the News
‘Six Million Voices’ echoes the past while pointing to a better future
Mitzvah projects benefit lone soldiers
East Valley JCC hosts Arizona congressman who promises to stand by Israel in its ‘darkest time’
East Valley JCC’s Early Learning Center includes kindergarten starting next fall
Arizona students can tour Auschwitz virtually thanks to the East Valley JCC
7,500 lone soldiers won’t be with their families for the High Holidays
East Valley rabbi and CEO connects with his Sephardi side
Not your typical JCC: EVJCC’s reach extends beyond East Valley
EVJCC starts kosher food pantry with interfaith assist
High Holidays and soldiers alone in Israel
EVJCC offers virtual tours of Auschwitz
Jewish heritage is focus of EVJCC’s genealogy class
How our JCC adjusted to the pandemic in 2020
EVJCC receives accreditation from Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC)
EVJCC hires controller drawn to community programs and nonprofit work
First person by Pam Morris: The most important thing I need to share with my children
Holocaust concert exposes personal history and collective grief
First person by Rabbi Michael Beyo: Why I became a U.S. citizen
Lone soldier Chanukah campaign
Tips for choosing a charity
East Valley JCC partners with Elie Wiesel Center on lecture series
EVJCC names new board chair
Rabbi sits down with imam for frank conversation about faith, discrimination
East Valley JCC Israeli movie series starts this week
First Person by Rabbi Michael Beyo: A life-size replica of the Mishkan built in Queen Creek
Exhibit shows how legendary directors were changed by WWII, Holocaust
New EVJCC course aims to guide genealogy novices
EVJCC spotlights Yiddish culture, Jewish folk music at Klezmer Music Festival
EVJCC project sends Chanukah greetings to lone soldiers
EVJCC exhibit tells the story of Vilnius before, during and after World War II
Weekly learning opportunities abound for seniors at the East Valley JCC
Family column by Pam Morris: Mess-free indoor play ideal for summer fun
EVJCC presents stunning tales of Polish heroism with exhibits, theater