Program Guide - Kaiserman JCC

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Program Guide - Kaiserman JCC
Fall 2010/Winter 2011
Robert J. Wilf Preschool - Pg 9
Program
Guide
Special Events - Pg 6
Gymnastics - Pg 23
Aquatics - Pg 21
JCC Maccabi Games® - Pgs 2 & 8
Kevy K. & Teddy M.
Kaiserman JCC
Golden Slipper - Pg 13
Free
Guest
Passes
Inside
45 Haverford Rd.
Wynnewood, PA 19096
610-896-7770
[email protected]
www.phillyjcc.com
Let the Games Begin...
The JCC Maccabi Games® are coming to Philadelphia and the Kaiserman JCC for 2011!
It’s time for you to be part of the home team!
The Kaiserman JCC will be the official host of the 2011 JCC Maccabi
Games®, August 14-19, 2011. The JCC Maccabi Games® are an
international sporting event for Jewish athletes ages 13-16. Held every
summer in North America, thousands of Jewish teenagers compete in
sports competitions, participate in community service projects, have fun
at the evening social events and make friends that will last a lifetime.
The entire community will have a role to play.
Do not miss out on being part of the home team!
Host Families: Welcoming guests is an important concept in Judaism. Abraham and Sarah were known for their
hospitality and set the standard for how to treat guests in homes. As a JCC Maccabi Games® host family, you are
helping to carry on the tradition. During these Games, your home becomes a home-away-from-home for our
visiting athletes. 500 host families are needed to house the 1000 visiting athletes from across the US, Canada and
abroad. By welcoming these young JCC Maccabi athletes into your home, you and your family will share the true
experience of the Philadelphia 2011 JCC Maccabi Games®.
Volunteer: As a volunteer, you can experience the excitement of the Opening Ceremonies, four incredible days
of athletic competition, help serving lunches, supervising evening social activities, helping us prepare for athlete
arrivals or serving on a planning committee. No matter what job you do, big or small, you will help create memories
that will last a lifetime.
Sponsorship: You have the unique opportunity to share in the success of the 2011 JCC Maccabi Games by becoming
a sponsor. Our goal is to raise $1.5 Million in funds and products to make the Games a reality in our community.
Make your pledge today.
Calling all Athletes: Jewish athletes are invited to try-out for Team Philly. 250 local teenagers will make up the
local delegation of athletes. Sports include: basketball, soccer, baseball, girls lacrosse, tennis, swimming, dance, and
bowling. Try-outs will start in January.
For more information on all aspects of the 2011 Philadelphia JCC Maccabi Games® visit
www.phillymaccabi.com.
The 2011 JCC Maccabi Games®….everything it’s cracked up to be!
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Welcome Home.
Table of Contents
Let us introduce ourselves.
Our Mission
The Kaiserman JCC exists to ensure
the continuity and vibrancy of the
entire Jewish community and its
heritage. We do this through quality
programming and environments that
provide opportunities to appreciate and
participate in the Jewish Experience.
The JCC is committed to serving
our entire community and does not
discriminate based on race, religion or
sexual orientation.
Our Vision
The Kaiserman Jewish Community
Center will be the premier provider of
recreational, educational and cultural
programs & services.
We will be inspired and guided by
Jewish values. We will provide diverse,
innovative and creative programming
to serve the dynamic and ever changing
needs of our members & community.
We will provide a welcoming and joyful
environment in which to cultivate
relationships, enrich Jewish identity
and promote personal, social and
physical development. Kaiserman’s
goal is to be the hub of Jewish activity
within our community for this and
future Jewish generations.
Free Guest Pass:
To thank you for your continued
support we are offering you (family,
couple and individual membership
units) two free guest passes to be used
until February 28, 2011. Just bring
this certificate to the membership
office at the Kaiserman JCC to redeem
it for your free guest passes.
You Belong Here.
®
Board of Directors
Executive Director
Farrell Borine
Assistant Executive Director
Farrell Borine
Executive Committee
President
Scott Isdaner
Vice Presidents
JoAnn Malmud
Susan May
Scott Shuster
Financial Secretary
Ron Hoxter
Secretary
Elaine Goldberg
Immediate Past President
Lisa Wershaw
Board Members
Larry Dash
Cindy Smukler Dorani
Marc Fisher
Robert B. Goodman
Eric Haskell
David Sherman
Eric Smolen
Marc Swarbrick
Elaine Edelstein
Past Presidents
Adam Sherman
Steven Miller
Jeffrey Margolies
Scott Isdaner
Jeffrey Adler
Owen Knopping
Larry Cohan
Steven Kessler
Gary Barach
Robert Gero
Richard Ferst
Leon Goldberg
Edward Rosen
Andy Bogdanoff
Irving Broudy*
Maurice Hertzfeld
Herbert Victor
Maccabi 2011..........................2
Get to know us.......................3
Support Your JCC...........4, 5
Special Events.................. 6, 7
JCC Maccabi Games®......... 8
Robert J. Wilf Preschool.... 9
Kids Time.............................. 10
Children.................................. 11
Adults.................................... 12
Golden Slipper............... 13, 14
Health & Rec. ...................... 15
Group Fitness....................... 16
Yoga & Martial Arts............ 17
Youth Classes...................... 18
Basketball Programs.......... 19
Health & Rec. Specials...... 20
Aquatics..........................21, 22
Gymnastics................... 23, 24
Hours/Employee List........ 25
Closings................................ 26
Member Services......... 27, 28
Summer Day Camp............. 29
Registration Forms....... 30, 31
Some Important Figures:
165 children are enrolled in
preschool and kindergarten
100 children attend after-school
enrichment programs
300+ children attend day camp,
including 13 with special challenges
500 youths attend league
and athletic programs
500 senior adults participate in
Kaiserman JCC activities
156 area-wide teens will participate
in the 2010 JCC Maccabi Games®
111 youngsters attended the 2010
Jr. Maccabi Games
*deceased
Over 4500 friends and neighbors
belong to the Kaiserman JCC &
enjoy the facilities and programs
we offer.
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Support Your JCC
-Nan Latona - Development Director, x 131 or [email protected]
There are many motivators for an individual or business to make a charitable gift to help others. It is one of the
most generous acts in which to engage. There are several ways you can help ensure the continuity and strength of our
Center. Your contribution to the Kaiserman JCC enables us to provide the programs and services that so many in our
community rely upon.
Let Your Flag Fly!
Legacy Gifts
Purchase a full color, 3’x5’
banner in the Kaiserman
JCC gym. Advertise your
business to the thousands
of people who come
through the JCC. Please
call Nan for prices and
more information.
Ensuring a legacy is a personal pledge of faith
– a commitment to keep the doors of the JCC
open for future generations. While outright
gifts such as cash and stock are vital to our
success, donors can also support the JCC
by making a planned gift – leaving a legacy.
Immediate benefits to you might include
tax savings, additional income, and the
satisfaction of knowing that your personal
charitable goals will be met.
Become a Sponsor and Enjoy
Recognition & Promotion
We c a n a l i g n y o u r
business with our
members in a number
of ways. We service over
4,500 individuals through
numerous programs and
vehicles that cater to a
variety of age groups and
interests. Whether your
goal is to support a specific JCC event, or
develop an ongoing relationship with all or
part of our membership, we can structure a
strategy that will satisfy your philanthropic
and marketing goals. In-kind donations of
goods and services are also welcome and
are recognized at the sponsorship level
commensurate to its cash value.
Brick Paver
We will install a brick
paver on our walkway
engraved with your
personal message to
commemorate a special
occasion, celebration or memory of a loved
one. Single size bricks are $75; double size
bricks are $150. Add your logo or a stock
image for an additional $10.
Tribute Cards
A tribute card, beautifully
designed by Philadelphia
artist Mordechai Rosenstein,
is a thoughtful, flexible way
to make a gift to the JCC
in honor of any number of
special occasions, including
B’nai Mitzvah, birthdays and
anniversaries. They are also
appropriate for memorials. A
minimum gift of $10 per card is requested.
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Designated Gifts &
Naming Opportunities
Your gift may be designated to benefit a
specific program or area within the JCC.
This enables you to target your gift to
programs or projects that are important to
you or to a loved one, as a gift in-memory
or in-honor. Some areas you might be
interested in targeting include our aquatics
pavilion, gymnasium, group fitness room or
areas within the Robert J. Wilf Preschool &
Kindergarten.
Employer Matched Donations
As a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization,
Kaiserman JCC is eligible to receive employer
matched donations. We will happily
acknowledge both you and your employer
for donations made through your company’s
matching program. Check to see if your
employer participates!
Volunteer
There is always something happening at the
JCC and opportunity to help! Individuals
and groups can serve on a committee, help
out with special events, beautify our campus
and more! Let us match your interest to a
project that will make a real difference in
our community.
Thank you to these generous
staff members who contributed
to the inaugural Kaiserman
JCC Staff Campaign*
Phyllis Actman
Bob Bentley
Marti Berk
Farrell Borine
Valencia Chang
Beverly Davis
Byron Fersner
Melissa Johnson
Melissa Klapper
Geoff Lyman
Estelle Pomerantz
Penny Reiter
Ruth Santone
Lois Shander
Emily Smith
Liz Sussman
Maria Voight
Deborah Adler
Julie Berg
Cheryl Blumenthal
Donna Caplan
Patricia Christiano
Alex Demuth
Lori Hummel
Sandra Kassie
Nan Latona
Natalie O’Brien
Irene Rabinowitz
Tammy Roberts
Beth Segal
Marianne Shiber
Jo-Ann Stein
CharlesThompson
Annushka Zohar
*Information as accurate and complete as possible. We
apologize for any omissions or misspellings.
Contact Nan Latona for more
information on supporting your
JCC at 610-896-7770 x 131 or [email protected].
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Mitzvah Food Pantry
The Jew ish Feder at ion
M i z t v a h F o o d Pa n t r y
housed at the Kaiserman
JCC is always accepting
non-perishable kosher food
items. Contact Drisana
Davis at 215-832-0531 or
[email protected] for
more information.
In partnership with the Jewish Community Center
Association, Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia,
United Way of SE PA.
Our Partners*
The Kaiserman JCC thanks the following individuals and
businesses for their generous sponsorship support in 2010.
BET ON THE J 2010
Winners Circle
Shirley Conston
Premier Package Players
Kaiserman JCC Board
of Directors
Ruth Nathanson
David & Sima Sherman
David Sherman
Attorney at Law
Chai Rollers
A friend of the JCC
Larry & Ellen Cohan
Dash & Love
Marc, Elaine, Melissa and
Brandon Edelstein
Hinda & Eric Haskell
Darryl & Susan May
Proxus
Show Package Players
Phyllis Actman
Marti Berk
Felgoise Family
Arlene Fickler
Ken & Nanci Gilberg
Leon & Elaine Goldberg
Harmelin Media
Kleinbard Bell & Brecker LLP
Nan Latona
Leonard A. Gesualdo
Construction, LLC
Jo Ann Malmud
Gini & Stu Peltz
Penny & Maury Reiter
Law Office of
Jeffrey S. Saltz, P.C.
Beth Segal
Sheinfield Family
David & Jennifer Sonenshein
Violette de Mazia Foundation
Your Part Time Controller
Additional Thanks to:
Jimmy Grossman
Renee & Milton Margulies
Hal Pitkow
Jill Schain
Barton Silverman
Mid-Atlantic Jr. Games
Win Package Players
Jeff & Debbie Adler
Amy & Rick Bedrick
Farrell & Sherri Borine
Ron & Debi Hoxter
Lis and Mike Kalogris
Joseph Levine & Sons
Miller’s Insurance Agency
PCA
Pure Point Water
The Renfrew Center
Fern & Steve Rotfeld
Eric & Barbara Smolen
Leslie & David Ufberg and
Amy & Jacob Ufberg
The Wenger Family
Lisa Wershaw & Steven
Engelmyer
Place Package Players
Mitchell & Bonnie Benson
Michael & Ellen Singer
Coleman
Firstrust Bank
Audrey Isdaner
James Levin & Lisa Tucker
The Litman Polis Family
Betty Lou & Leonard Malmud
Proud Supporters of the Kaiserman JCC
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and
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open wide.
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* In for m a t i on
a s a cc u r a te a n d
complete as possible. We apologize
for any omissions or misspellings.
InterFaithways Family
Shabbat Weekend November
5-7, 2010
InterFaithways: Interfaith Family Support Network
and synagogues throughout the Greater
Philadelphia area have agreed to open
their doors wide to interfaith families
with a dynamic weekend program for
interfaith families. Mark your calendars
for the fourth annual Interfaith Family
Shabbat Weekend, November 5th -7th.
For a full-list of participating synagogues and specific activities,
please visit the InterFaithways website -
www.interfaithways.org
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Special
Events
3rd ANNUAL BET ON THE J
Special Events at
the Kaiserman JCC
are an important
programming
component for our
membership and the
community at large.
“This was even more fun than last year’s event!”
Saturday, May 7, 2011, 8:00 pm
-A happy 2010 Bet on the J guest and JCC member
Join other Kaiserman JCC friends for an exciting evening of casino style
gaming, an amazing silent auction, and sumptuous food and drink. Plus,
some new surprises await you in 2011 as we infuse
the 3rd Annual Bet on the J with a heaping dose
of JCC Maccabi Games®! Look for more details
online and in the JCC in early 2011.
OPEN
HOUSE
Sunday, Sept. 19
See details below...
Incredible
membership
deals
@ our
Semi-Annual
Open House
Open House Sunday, September 19
Meet the Kaiserman JCC Board & staff • Splash around in our pool or shoot some hoops
in our gym • HUGE new member specials • Referral bonuses for existing members
Enjoy light refreshments Register for fall programs and classes • Zumba, Soul Line Dancing,
Yoga and other class demos - For more Open House info. contact Annushka at x 111.
Red Cross Blood Drive - Giving Blood Saves Lives!
Email [email protected] to schedule your appointment between
9:00am and 3:00pm.
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Special Events
Art Exhibitions @ the JCC:
On-Going Art Exhibits:
The Kaiserman JCC is proud to announce
the creation of an exhibition space for local
artists beginning in the fall of 2010. The
presentations of paintings, lithographs,
prints, photographs, mixed media and digital
works of art will be displayed throughout the
year. Proceeds from art sales will be donated
to the 2011 JCC Maccabi Games hosted in
Philadelphia by the Kaiserman JCC. For
more information contact Phyllis Actman
at 610-896-7770 x 110 or
[email protected].
Mordechai Rosenstein
October 1-October 25
The Hebrew alphabet is the essence of the
art of internationally acclaimed artist and calligrapher, Mordechai Rosenstein.
The flowing forms of the letters have inspired Mordechai since he was a young
boy. Mordechai’s love of these forms is evident in every piece he creates. His
vibrant shapes and colors enhance synagogue interiors, tapestries, paintings,
murals, and silk screen prints.
Global Day of Jewish Learning
November 7, 2010
The Kaiserman JCC is excited to announce
that we will participate in the Global Day of
Jewish Learning. Jews all around the world
will come together in communities, homes
and online on November 7 to celebrate our
shared heritage through events and programs
during which we will collectively study,
explore, and debate a single set of texts.
We are planning a program of ‘learning’ on
Sunday morning, November 7. Watch for
more information regarding for this event or
call Phyllis Actman at 610-896-7770 x 110 or
e-mail her at [email protected].
Artist in Residence
October 4th and 5th , 2010
Mordechai Rosenstein, the world famous
artist and calligrapher will spend two full
days at the Kaiserman JCC. You are invited
to meet our artist-in-residence as he creates
an original art piece and view his art work
on display. For more information contact
Phyllis Actman at 610-896-7770 ext 110 or
[email protected].
On-going Art Exhibits
to be announced...
at the Kaiserman JCC
Sunday, November 21
Last year’s event was
spectacular! This year we are
planning another exciting day...
Fun, food, face painting, games,
latke tasting, entertainment, an
arts & crafts show, & more. It’s a
great way for families, friends and
members to come together and
celebrate Hanukkah. Don’t miss the
Extravaganza! For more information
contact Cheryl Blumenthal at
610-896-7770 x 192 or
[email protected].
Jewish Book
Festival
November 14 - 21
Join the Kaiserman JCC Board and
staff as we celebrate our Jewish Book
Festival with exciting events. Books for
children, teens and adults will be on sale
in the Bogatin Lobby. It’s the perfect
opportunity to purchase Hanukkah
gifts for friends and family. Call Cheryl
Blumenthal at x 192 or goldenslipper@
phillyjcc.com for more information on
Jewish Book Festival events.
Join us for these exciting
programs during Jewish Book
Festival Week:
Meet the Authors (Opening Event)
Sunday, November 14, 11-12:30pm
If you love to read, join us for this exciting
forum of talented women authors as they
discuss their books, the creative process of
writing and getting their books published.
Look for more info about our Jewish Book
Festival Events in the Fall.
Sports Night
Presenting a spectacular evening with
legendary local sports media stars Glen
Macnow of WIP radio and Jayson Stark of
ESPN. Glen and Jayson both received rave
reviews for their recent books; The Ultimate
Book of Sports Movies that Glen co-authored
with Ray Didinger and Worth the Wait: Tales
of the 2008 Phillies. Hear what inspired them,
the stories behind the scene and of course,
the sports action in Philadelphia. A special
well known guest host will moderate the
evening. Don’t miss your chance to get a
signed copy of both books which will be
available for purchase. Look for more info
about our Jewish Book Festival Events in
the Fall.
2010-2011
One Book, One
Jewish Community
Selection
By Fire, By Water, By Mitchell James Kaplan
This year’s selection is a beautifully written
story set in 15th century Spain during the
reign of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella
during the Inquisition and the expulsion of
Jews in 1492. Called “engaging, moving and
best historical fictional novel”, you will find
yourself engrossed in this epic tale. Books
can be purchased at the JCC. Look for more
info about our Jewish Book Festival Events
in the Fall.
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JCC Maccabi Games®
-Marti Berk - Maccabi Delegation Head x 125 or [email protected]
Athletes ages 10 - 12
Mid-Atlantic Jr. Games
Sunday, May 22
Hosted by the Katz JCC
in Cherry Hill, NJ
The Mid-Atlantic Junior
Games are modeled after
the JCC Maccabi Games®
but geared for athletes’
ages 10-12 years old. This
one day event is held each
spring. Sports include;
swimming, tennis, basketball and soccer.
Over 200 athletes from PA, DE, MD
and NJ participate in this Jewish sports
experience. Volunteer coaches are needed
Team Kaiserman
Eligibility: Tryouts are open to Jewish pre
teens who have reached their 10th birthday
by 5/1/2011 and have not reached their
13th birthday by 5/1/2011.
What’s included: The Games fee includes:
t shirts, lunch and competition.
Tryout fee is $10.
Games Fee:
$85 Member; $160 Non-Member
Junior Maccabi Tryout Dates:
Specific tryout dates & times were not
available for the 2011 Mid-Atlantic Jr.
Games at time of printing. Please contact
Beth Segal for more information or tryout
dates & times.
For more information contact
Beth Segal at 610-896-7770 x 102
or [email protected]
TEAM PHILADELPHIA 2011
August 14-19, 2011
Philadelphia
The JCC Maccabi Games® are a
week long international sporting
event for Jewish athletes’ ages 1316 held each year in North America. The experience includes opening ceremonies, intense
competitions, community service mitzvah projects, fun evening events, home hospitality
and down time activities. Team Philadelphia, one of the largest delegations participating
in the Games each year, is comprised of athletes from all over the Philadelphia area and
its suburbs. Athletes must try out for a position on a team. The sport you play determines
which city you will go to.
Tryouts are open to Jewish teens who have reached their 13th birthday by 7/31/2011 and
have not reached their 17th birthday by 7/31/2011. The Games fee includes: transportation,
warm up, trading pins, t shirts, housing, all meals, competition. Additional: Competition
uniform, souvenirs and spending money.
The Games will be held in Philadelphia in Summer 2011 with a local delegation of 250 athletes.
Be part of the team. You must tryout for one of our offical teams to participate. Don’t be left
out. All athletes that make Team Philadelphia will be required to be a Host Family (if within
30 minutes of the Kaiserman JCC) or Volunteer (if outside that territory).
Tryout schedules will be posted online in November at www.phillyjcc.com
For more information contact Marti Berk 610-896-7770 x 125 or [email protected].
the jcc maccabi experience ISRAEL 2011
An unparalleled social, recreational & learning experience for Jewish teens!
In the summer of 2011, the JCC Maccabi Games® and JCC Maccabi ArtsFest® will take place
in Israel for the first time! Hosted by Games partner, Maccabi World Union, this landmark
12-day experience will include:
Program Information
10 nights/11 days on land (not just any land, the Holy Land)
To Israel: Depart NYC Sunday, July 24, land Monday, July 25 • To USA: Depart Tel Aviv Thursday, late
night/early Friday, August 4/5, land Friday, August 5
4 nights in the Gallilee for the JCC Maccabi Games
2 nights home hospitality
3 nights in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem (Kotel, Yad Vashem, Masada, Dead Sea, etc.)
1 night in the Negev (Sde Boker and Mitzpe Ramon)
Final night closing at Kfar Maccabiah and dispatch to Ben Gurion Airport
Ages: 14-17 years old (as of July 31, 2011)
Sports Competitions: Basketball (co-ed 15U, 17U) • Bowling • Soccer/7 v 7 (co-ed, 15U and 17U)
Swimming • Table Tennis • Tennis • Volleyball (girls 17U)
Arts Specialties: Acting/Improv • Broadcast Journalism • Culinary Arts • Dance • Jazz • Photography
Rock Music • Visual Arts
Price: $2990/PP- this does not include travel to reach NYC.
Contact Michele Korntreger at 212-786-5116 for more athlete information. For artist
information call Lisa Rothstein at 484-437-7072.
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Robert J. Wilf
Preschool &
Kindergarten
-Liz Sussman - Director, x 118 or [email protected]
A great place to grow and learn! The Robert J. Wilf Preschool and Kindergarten
at the Kaiserman JCC offers comprehensive nursery, preschool and kindergarten
programs on our 20-acre site. The preschool is housed in the Flora and Jerome
P. Heilweil Building adjacent to the Conston Fitness Center. The preschool and
kindergarten provide a stimulating, creative environment for children to have
fun. While encouraging their cognitive, social and emotional development, we
help each child build feelings of positive self-esteem. With this strong foundation,
children are exposed to the complete preschool experience as they enjoy music,
art, computers, kinder gym and swimming. Some of the more memorable
experiences include celebrating Shabbat and the Jewish holidays. In addition, our
fully licensed kindergarten programs offer language arts, math, social studies,
science and Hebrew.
Our school accepts children as young as 6 months old in our newly expanded
Infant/Toddler program. Traditional preschool classes are offered for ages
2-Kindergarten. Full and half day programs are available as well as extended
day options.
Special for Preschoolers
Preschool Late Care Program
Sing-A-Long with Your Children
on Shabbat
The Preschool Late Care Program is an afterschool program for children that attend the
Robert J. Wilf Preschool and Kindergarten
and Perelman Kindergarten. The program
provides a nurturing environment where
children engage in activities which include
art, music, games, story time, as well as
other indoor and outdoor play. Children
who are signed up for additional programs
will be taken to and from their additional
activities. A kosher snack is provided to all
of our children. Beverly Davis and the Late
Care staff look forward to meeting you and
your children. For more information, please
call Natalie at x 119. Late care runs from
3:30 - 6 pm daily.
Every Friday during the school year, the
preschool holds a Shabbat sing-a-long in
Family Hall at 9:30 am. You are invited to
join us for this special weekly program.
Shabbat Dinner
Join the families of the Robert J. Wilf
Preschool and Kindergarten for Shabbat
dinner. Celebrate with a catered dinner,
blessings, Shabbat songs and crafts. All
Kaiserman families are welcome. Contact
the school office at x 119 for more
information.
Friday, Nov. 12 & March 11
6 pm
Cost for each dinner:
$9 for children 2 years+
$15 for adults
Havdalah Service
Saturday, January 22
6:30 pm
These classes provide kids, parents and
childcare providers the opportunity to enjoy
music, kinder gym activities and stories
together. Classes include a snack. Contact
Bev Davis at 610-896-8463 for more info.
You and Me Until I’m Three
Ages 16 months-3 years. This class is
designed to enhance the developmental skills
of preschool children. Weekly projects (art,
stories, and songs) focus on a theme.
Tuesdays, Beginning Sept. 28
10 weeks, 9:20 - 10:50 am
Course Code: PSYOUMETIL3
$120 Member; $160 Non-Member
Member Registration begins July 12
Non-Member Registration begins July 19
Alef Bet School
Something New for
Preschool Grads! The
Robert J. Wilf Preschool
& Kindergarten will offer preschool grads,
grades 1-3, an after-school program in
conversational Hebrew & Jewish culture.
Enjoy fun, singing and a chance to learn
Hewbrew. Call Liz at 610-896-7770 x 118 or
email [email protected] for details.
Winter Vacation Program
For Preschool - Kindergarten: Each day will
include arts & crafts, cooking, stories and
more. For more information, call Natalie
at x 119.
Dec. 27 - 31
$45 Member; $65 non-Member
Early Care per day:
8 – 9 am
$6/day: Member; $8/day: Non-Member
Hey Moms! Make sure you check
out our brand new Mommy & Me
Group Training class on page 20.
Parenting Classes
Late Care per day:
3:30 pm – 6 pm
(no Late Care on Dec. 31)
$12/day: Member; $18/day: Non-Member
Shalom Sesame
The Robert J. Wilf Preschool & Kindergarten
is excited to bring the exclusive world
premiere of Shalom Sesame to the Kaiserman
JCC. This preview will be December 5 at 4pm
in Family Hall. Shalom Sesame is a unique
and exciting way for children to discover
their Jewish faith & heritage through a
series of interactive video and online
experiences. The afternoon will include the
Shalom Sesame video, singing, crafts, latkes
& lighting the Menorah.
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 9
ALL NEW!
This is an all new
program offered to
Penn Wynne, Merion,
and Cynwyd families
beginning Fall 2010!
Children can bring
their own Kosher
dairy breakfast
and relax or
use this time to
study/prepare for
the day ahead of
them in our new
“children’s lounge.” Puzzles, games &
art supplies will be available along with
an assortment of books in our reading
center. The Bed Heads program will
begin at 7:30 am and transportation will
be provided to your child’s school.
Creative art projects, swim, gym, outside
play and many other activities await your
child (grades 1 – 5) when they are enrolled in
Kids Time at the Kaiserman JCC. We provide
stimulating, diverse and fun activities in a safe,
caring and nurturing environment. At Kids
Time, your child will have the opportunity to
relax, socialize with friends and get a head start
on their daily homework assignments. We work
to establish an atmosphere of support and trust
and to create a feeling of family & community.
Kids Time runs from 3:30 - 6 pm Monday-Friday
and our dates of operation coincide with the
Kaiserman JCC Jewish Holiday schedule and
the Lower Merion School District calendar. We
also offer half day, winter and spring vacation
programs. For more information, please call
Sue Nelson at x 121 or e-mail her at
[email protected].
REGISTER TODAY FOR THE
2010-2011 SCHOOL YEAR CALL 610-896-7770 x 121.
For more information or to register today,
call Sue Nelson at 610-896-7770 x 121 or
e-mail her at [email protected].
Transitional
Care*
PASS Perelman After School Sports
For students grades
1 - 5 taking an
afternoon activity at
the JCC, we provide transportation for Lower
Merion School District & Perelman students.
Your children will enjoy games and a snack
before being escorted to their afternoon
activity. Call Sue at x 121 to register or email
[email protected].
PASS is for Perelman Jewish Day School
children who attend after school sports at
Perelman and need to be picked up later in
the day. Have your child picked up by one
of our Kids Time staff members, who will
provide them with a snack before joining
one of our activities while waiting for a
parent or caregiver.
*Some black out dates may apply. Please be
sure to pick up a KidsTime calendar.
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 10
J Days Vacation Programs
When school is closed J-Days are open!
J-days Vacation Programs are the place to
be when your children are off from school.
They will be in a fun, safe environment
while enjoying programs that include arts &
crafts, cooking, moon bounce, swimming,
games and more. For information call Sue
at x 121.
Winter J Days dates: Dec. 27 - 31
Children & Family
-Cheryl Blumenthal - Program Coordinator, x 192 or [email protected]
Gratz Jewish
Community
High School
Photography Workshop*
Shoot Like the Pros
Hip-Hop Dance - The Next Step*
Renowned instructor Brice “Popkorn”
Johnson returns to teach rhythm, control
and performance to those who have
previously taken Hip Hop, or have some
dance experience. This is a great class for
those who want to learn new moves and
routines!
Ages 7-13
Tuesdays, 4:15-5:15pm (Family Hall)
8 weeks, Oct 5-Nov 30 (no class 11/2/10)
Course Code: AFHIPHOP
$100 Member, $135 Non-Member
Join Rich Dunoff, professional
photographer and teacher
for a course designed for
beginners and advanced
amateurs. Featured topics
will be instruction on using
your camera, exposure, depth of
field, composition and how to make even the
most routine photos interesting. Additional
subjects will include portraiture, landscape,
architectural and travel photography. This
course will answer many of your questions,
with illustrations in understanding how
these concepts work.
Mondays, 7-9pm
4 weeks, Oct 4-25
Course Code: AEPHOTO
$70 Member, $95 Non-Member
Ages 11 & up
Sunday, Oct 10, 11am-5:30pm
Course Code:AFBABYSIT
$70 member, $110 Non-Member
Some of our featured programs &
services include:
-Hebrew Language Program with several
levels from beginner to advanced
-College Credit Courses for senior level
students
-Teaching Certificates that are recognized by
synagogues across the country
Red Cross Babysitting
Certification Class*
Become a Red Cross certified babysitter by
taking this day long
interactive course that
is fun and fast-paced.
You will gain skills
that can be used for a
lifetime, and impress
parents by earning this
h i g h l y s o u g h t - a f te r
certificate. For more
information, contact
Cheryl Blumenthal at x 192 or
[email protected].
Pre-registration by October 1 is mandatory,
so don’t delay in signing up today.
The Jewish
Community High
School of Gratz
College (JCHS)
is coming to the
JCC! Join us and
become part of
the largest and
most comprehensive Hebrew High
School in North America. Open to
teens from 8th – 12th grade, we provide
our students with a “teen tested”
engaging Jewish learning experience
with dynamic teachers who inspire and
encourage discussion. Classes are held
on Sundays from 9:00am – 12:15pm and
Tuesdays from 7:00pm – 9:15pm.
-Meeting and Socializing with teens from
throughout the Main Line and Western
suburbs
at the Kaiserman JCC
Sunday, November 21
Last year’s event was
spectacular! This year we are
planning another exciting day...
Join us for an exciting day of
fun, food, face painting, games,
latke tasting, entertainment, an
arts & crafts show, & more. It’s a
great way for families, friends and
members to come together and
celebrate Hanukkah. Don’t miss the
Extravaganza! For more information
contact Cheryl Blumenthal at
610-896-7770 x 192 or
[email protected].
-Service Learning Programs for credit
throughout the region
-Special Needs Services to make sure that
each student is provided with what is needed
to succeed in the classroom
How do I sign up?
Applications, tuition information, and the
courses to be offered can be downloaded
at www.gratz.edu/jchs. Send us your
application and you will be on your way to
having a great time learning, socializing, and
experiencing the best that JCHS has to offer.
For more information, contact 215-6357300 x5 or Branch Director Ken Firestone
at [email protected]. Send applications
to Gratz College, 7605 Old York Rd. Elkins
Park, PA 19027.
*A minimum number of registrants are required to implement these classes.
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 11
Adults
Welcome to Club Nashim!
3rd Wednesday of the month
11am-12pm, Room 10
Dates: Nov 17, Dec 15, Jan 19, Feb 16, March
16, May 18, June 15
Course Code: RE7STEPS
$60 JCC & SJCC Bnai Aaron members;
$84 Non-members
Drop-in class fees:
$10 JCC & SJCC Bnai Aaron members;
$14 Non-Members
Club Nashim is an exciting new initiative
launched by Rabbi Lisa Malik of the
Kehillah of Lower Merion (KLM) and
SJCC Bnai Aaron, offering a variety
of learning, fitness, and wellness
opportunities for Jewish women.
In Hebrew, the word “nashim” means
“women.” Club Nashim aims to
promote the intellectual, physical, and
spiritual growth of Jewish women by
offering classes for the mind, body, &
soul. It also aims to foster a community
of female learners from across the
Jewish denominational spectrum, as
well as women who are secular and/or
unaffiliated.
All Club Nashim classes are open to
the public. Discounts are available for
members of the Kaiserman JCC and
members of Suburban JCC B’nai Aaron.
For more information, please visit our
website at www.clubnashim.com
IntenSati (Wednesday Afternoons)
IntenSati is a revolutionary high-energy
cardio workout that combines aerobics and
endurance principles with mindfulness
and positive affirmations. The result is an
unprecedented practice that is physically and
mentally empowering. This revolutionary
form of exercise was created by Patricia
Moreno, author of “The IntenSati Method,
7 Principles to Thinner Peace.” This class
is meant to complement the “7 Steps To A
Better You” class taught by Rabbi Malik.
Instructor: Betsy Cast
3rd Wednesday of the month
12:15-1:15pm, Aerobics Studio
Nov 17, Dec 15, Jan 19, Feb 16, March 16,
May 18, June 15
Course Code: REINTEN
$72 JCC, SJCC Bnai Aaron, & JCC members;
$96 Non-Members
Drop-in class fees:
$12 JCC, SJCC Bnai Aaron, & JCC members;
$16 Non-Members
7 Steps To A Better You
(Wednesday Mornings) Strive towards
realizing your potential by studying and
discussing 7 “middot,” virtues or values
that are rooted in Jewish tradition. In this
class, we will study and discuss 7 “middot”
as a means of striving towards selfimprovement, improved relationships with
others, and the betterment of the world in
which we live. Some of the “middot” we will
study and discuss are: Sh’mirat Ha-Lashon
(careful speech), Sh’mirat Ha-Guf (taking
care of your body), Ometz Lev (courage),
and Erech Apayim (being patient and slow
to anger).
This class is meant to complement the
“IntenSati” mindfulness and exercise class
taught by Betsy Cast at 12:15 PM. Feel free
to bring a dairy snack or lunch to eat during
or after class.
Food for the Body, Food for
the Soul: Challah-Making &
Study Group
(Wednesday evenings)
During each session, we will knead and
braid challah together. While the challah
dough is rising, we will study and discuss
Jewish texts related to the spirituality of
food and time. Bring an apron and two
plastic grocery bags to each class, so that
you can take home your two challot.
Instructor: Rabbi Lisa Malik
4th Wednesday of the month
Instructor: Rabbi Lisa Malik
6:45-9:45pm, Kitchen & Rm. 10
Oct 27, Dec 22, Jan 26, Feb 23, March 23,
April 27, May 25
Course Code: REFOOD
$108 JCC & SJCC Bnai Aaron members;
$150 Non-Members
Drop-in class fees:
$18 JCC & SJCC Bnai Aaron members;
$25 Non-Members
Women of the Book: Wild
Women of Biblical Proportions
(Thursday Evenings, Part 1)
Join with other women in our community
for a monthly exploration of stories about
women from the Bible and their relevance
to our lives today.
The biblical heroines whose stories we will
study in Part 1 of this class include: Eve,
Rachel & Leah, Dena, Tamar, Esther &
Vashti, Shifrah & Puah (the midwives of the
Passover story), Miriam, Ruth & Naomi. If
you have a copy of the Jewish Bible (Tanakh)
in English translation or Hebrew with English
translation, please bring it with you to class.
Instructor: Rabbi Lisa Malik
2nd Thursday of the month
7:00-9:00pm, Room 10
October 14, November 11, December 9,
January 13, February 10, March 10, April
14, May 12
Course Code: REWOMEN
$105 JCC & SJCC Bnai Aaron members;
$140 Non-Members
Drop-in class fees:
$15 JCC & SJCC Bnai Aaron members;
$20 Non-Members
If you are interested in more
fitness based classes, see Pages
16 & 17 for Aerobics/Yoga classes.
Birthday Parties at the JCC
Have the party of your choice:
• Pool Parties
• Kindergym Parties
• Sports Parties
• Arts & Crafts Parties
• Moon Bounce Parties
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 12
• DJ Dance Parties
• Israeli Dance Parties
• Face Painting
• Mad Science
Have your own
idea for a party?
Where do you throw it? We
have the space if you have
the idea and we can
accomadate all
your needs.
Golden Slipper at the JCC
-Cheryl Blumenthal - Program Coordinator, x 192 or [email protected]
Welcome to Golden Slipper at the JCC, Programs
for Active Seniors - a great place to connect with
friends and meet new people. Our diverse speakers
will stimulate your passion for learning and you’ll
keep returning to sample all we have to offer. Check
out www.goldenslipperclub.org for more info.
We Offer the Freedom of Choice with No Membership Fee!
There is no membership cost to participate in Golden Slipper programs, only an
annual registration fee of $18. You can choose from our full series packages at
significant savings or take individual courses that spark your interest.
How do I get a 5% discount?*
Take every series package during the year and receive a 5 % discount. Discount
will be in the form of credit after verification. The credit is applicable only for
Golden Slipper at the JCC programs. This is a fantastic way to get started on the
following year’s programs!
*Individual courses are available only on a 4 week (Passport) or 8 week (Semester) basis. Participants
missing any classes will not receive a credit. We cannot offer a pro-rated fee for individuals who sign
up after classes start.
Mondays
Speakers Forum
Each week we bring you a wonderful variety
of topics and speakers. Our distinctive fall
line-up of guests include: Walter Eckman,
presidential historian; Allen Hornblum,
author; Art Carey, Philadelphia Inquirer
columnist; Matt Kerbel, political analyst,
Rabbi Joshua Zlochower; Steven Frishberg,
attorney; Joy Ward, nature educator and Fred
Dixon, docent for the Barnes Foundation.
Mondays, 10:00-11:00am
8 weeks, Oct. 25 - Dec. 13
Course Code: ADSPEAKER
Course Fee: $25
Exoticism in Opera
The exoticism of the East has had an
important influence on Western music. This
8 week course will showcase four operas
consisting of exotic music that was created
by Western composers. Instructor: Gerald
Tremblay, Educator, Opera Aficianado
Mondays, 11:15-12:30pm
8 weeks, Oct. 25 - Dec. 13
Course Code: ADOPERA
Course Fee: $25
Tuesdays
Legal Eagles
This lively legal series will be hosted by two
renowned local experts. Burt Caine will
lead off the first 4 weeks about compelling
Supreme Court case decisions in the last
50 years. Burt Siegel will join us for the last
four weeks speaking about gun control,
political elections and other timely topics.
Instructors: Burt Caine, Law Professor,
Temple University; Burt Siegel, former
Executive Director of the Jewish Community
Relations Council, currently the Faith-Based
Coordinator for CeaseFire PA.
Tuesdays, 10:00-11:00am
8 weeks, Oct. 26 - Dec. 14
Course Code: ADLEGAL
Course Fee: $25
What If? A Look at Alternate History
Join us for the return of this popular
series which lets you take part in the
fascinating activity of historical speculation.
Eight intriguing topics will be featured in
discussing turning points in history that
may have reached a different outcome with
a few key changes. Instructor: Michael
Simeone, M.Ed Secondary Education,
Temple University, Faculty, College of Arts
& Sciences, Widener University.
Tuesdays, 11:15-12:15pm
8 weeks, Oct. 26 - Dec. 14
Course Code: ADHISTORY
Course Fee: $25
Wednesdays
Philadelphia Know-It-All
Ron Avery, former newspaper reporter,
author and Philadelphia guide extraordinaire
is back to share more informative and
delightful stories about the city, its history
and famous residents.
Instructor: Ron Avery, Author.
Wednesdays, 10:00-11:00am
8 weeks, Oct. 27 - Dec. 15
Course Code: ADPHILA
Course Fee: $25
Composers of the Broadway Musical
Beginning with Cy Coleman and a few
surprises thrown in for good measure,
come and enjoy this educational and
fun filled musical series that showcases
renowned composers and their award
winning masterpieces.
Instructor: Dr. Bruce Bogdanoff, Pianist and
Musical Theater Performer.
Wednesdays, 11:15-12:15pm
8 weeks, Oct 27. - Dec. 15
Course Code: ADPIANO
Course Fee: $25
Thursdays
Movie Talk & Theatre Too!
Join us for a lively discussion on great movies
and theatre. We will analyze, compare,
discuss & debate selected productions.
Instructor: Dr. Moylan Mills, Professor
Emeritus of Integrative Arts, Penn State
Thursdays, 10:00-11:00am
8 weeks, Oct. 28 - Dec. 16
(no class 11/25/10)
Course Code: ADFILM
Course Fee: $25
World Affairs, What’s in the News?
This course focuses on current, local,
national & international events.
Instructor: Susan Myers, BA Brandeis
University, Vice-Chair National Governing
Council, American Jewish Congress;
Past President of Pennsylvania Region of
American Jewish Congress; Chair of the
Board, JSPAN
Thursdays, 11:15 am - 12:15 pm
8 weeks, Oct. 28 - Dec. 16
Course Code: ADWORLD
(no class 11/25/10)
Course Fee: $25
SAVE THE DATE
Passport to Fall begins
September 13, 2010
September Passport will offer
more exciting prog r ams for
your enjoyment. Brochures will
be available in late August at the
Golden Slipper kiosk and at the
Member Services desk.
Everyday...Lunch 12:15 - 1 pm
Bring your dairy lunch and schmooze
with good friends.
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 13
Golden Slipper at the JCC
AARP Free Tax Help
Mail-in Registration Form
Register Early for the Fall series (prior to October 26, 2010) to be entered to win a
fabulous raffle prize! Golden Slipper at the JCC: 610-896-7770 x 192
Name:_ ____________________________________________________________
Address:____________________________________________________________
City:_______________________________________________________________
State:______________ Zip: ___________________________________________
Phone:_____________________________________________________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________
Choose from the Following:
Full Series Package: _$125-Full 8 week semester package (includes all courses)
_or Individual Courses: $25 for each individual 8 week course
Full 8 week Package
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Individual Course Selection
Monday
Speakers Forum
Opera
$25
$25
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Tuesday
Legal Eagles
What If? Alternate History
$25
$25
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Wednesday
Ron Avery’s Philadelphia
Bruce Bogdanoff ’s Piano
$25
$25
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Thursday
Movie Talk & Theater Too
World Affairs
$25
$25
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Travel Club
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$_ _______________________
+ Registration Fee - Annual (Waived for new participants only)
Total amount enclosed: $18_ _______________________
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Mail to: Golden Slipper at the JCC*
45 Haverford Rd. Wynnewood, PA 19096
*Please make checks payable to Kaiserman JCC
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 14
Tax counselors will be available on Friday
mornings beginning February 4 through
April 2011 to help seniors and low income
families with federal and state taxes. Call
Cheryl Blumenthal to make an appointment
at 610-896-7770 ext. 192.
AARP Refresher Course
For those who have taken the first Driver
Safety Class, join AARP for the new 4 hour
refresher course offered all in one day. This
program reinforces safe driving habits and
reviews the rules of the road for those 55
and older. Many insurance companies offer
a discount to those completing the class. To
register, call Cheryl Blumenthal at
610-896-7770 ext. 192 .
Family Hall
Monday, Oct. 18, 10:00am-2:15pm
$12/person (AARP Member)
*Membership card required for ID
$14/person (Non AARP Member)
JCC Travel Club
Whether you are looking to meet new people
or spend time with old friends, the Travel
Club is the one to join! We have business
and social meetings and go on exciting local
trips every month. Ask for our upcoming
events calendar and meeting schedule at the
membership desk or call Cheryl Blumenthal
at: 610-896-7770, ext 192.
Meetings occur twice a month
Wednesdays, 1:00pm
Code: ADTRAVEL
$52
Bridge Club
Come practice and enjoy playing bridge.
Tuesdays, 7pm (Room 10)
Fridays, 9am (Room 10)
$1/day
Health & Recreation
-Beth Segal - Health & Recreation Director, x 102 or [email protected]
-Lori Hummel - Asst. Health & Rec Director, x 104 or [email protected]
Conston Fitness
Center Rules
1. We recommend that everyone using
the fitness center obtains both a medical
clearance and a fitness orientation prior
to beginning any exercise program.
2. You must be at least 14 years of
age to be in the fitness center. Teen’s
ages 11-13 may use the facility during
the designated “teen time” hours
with signed consent from a parent or
guardian. Teens must also participate
in an orientation given by one of our
certified trainers.
3. Appropriate athletic wear is required.
No sandals, open toe shoes, or jeans
allowed.
4. Wipe down all equipment after use
with paper towel and disinfectant
spray. DO NOT wipe machine with
personal towels.
5. Please use a towel for your personal
use while working out.
6. Only water and sports drinks in a
spill proof container are allowed in the
fitness room.
7. There is a 30 minute limit on all
cardiovascular machines while someone
is waiting.
8. Be courteous of others and allow
people to use equipment during sets
while you are resting if someone is
waiting.
9. Please return all fitness equipment
items to their proper location including
dumbbells.
10. As a courtesy to others please do
not use your cell phone in the fitness
center. If there is an emergency,
please step outside in the hallway or
gymnasium.
11. We are not responsible for lost or
stolen items. We recommend using a
locker to store personal items such
as a purse or cell phone. We have a
designated area for coats and keys.
HydroMassage
$20 per month for 1x per day usage
$10 per month for 1x per week usage
We are pleased to be able to offer our members the opportunity for the best daily massage
you can get. HydroMassage is a comfortable, convenient, and affordable alternative
to hands on massage. In as little as 10 minutes, HydroMassage provides a powerful,
unique massage. It has an open design for comfort. There is a traveling jet system,
customizable pressure ranges, unlimited
preset programs for a customized massage
experience and water-thru-air technology
for maximum massage pressure.
Traditional
Massage Therapy
Enjoy a massage tailored to your body’s
specific needs. In addition to enjoying
a feeling of relaxation and well-being,
a massage can help flush toxins from
your body like the lactic acid built up in
your muscles after a workout. It can help
relieve soreness, stiffness, muscle-aches
and headaches. Massage can improve
your ability to sleep, lower blood pressure
and relieve anxiety. Call 610-202-4778 to
schedule an appointment and speak with
Margaret Connolly about how a massage
can help you.
Margaret Connolly graduated in
2001 from the Pennsylvania School of
Muscle Therapy. She has continued
advanced study every year in topics
such as Corrective Medical Massage,
Advanced Anatomy and Physiology,
and craniosacral studies. Margaret
is nationally certified in Therapeutic
Massage and Bodywork, and also
specially certified for massage during
and after pregnancy.
Personal Training
Experience the benefits of having your own
personal fitness trainer. Participants will
receive: an initial fitness evaluation & goal
setting; cardiovascular conditioning; weight/
resistance training; flexibility training;
specialized programming for body fat
reduction, weight reduction, osteoporosis/
bone building, chronic diseases/disabilities,
& periodic progress evaluations. Call the
Fitness Room x 114 to register or stop
by Member Services Offices to purchase
packages today!
Personal Training Rates:
1 Session $50
3 Sessions $150
5 Sessions $250
10 Sessions $470 ($30 savings!)
20 Sessions $920 ($80 savings!)
For Health & Rec highlights
like the Kingfish Swim Team,
Nutrition Seminars, and more,
check out pg 20.
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 15
Group Fitness -Melissa Johnson - Fitness Director, x 114 or [email protected]
The Group Fitness department at the Kaiserman JCC offers a well-balanced, fun-filled program
suitable for all fitness levels. Classes range from beginner to high intensity and are taught by certified
group exercise instructors who are dedicated to maintaining a high quality class experience. Whether
you are a first time participant or a seasoned pro, we’ve got a class for you. Come experience the
warm, friendly, non intimidating atmosphere that makes the JCC group fitness classes so special.
Group fitness classes are free to members!
Non-member: 1 month $75; 3 months $200; 6 months $375; 12 months $500
10-use class card $70; student and senior 10-use class card $65; 1-day class card $8
Group Fitness Rules
NEW ADULT CLASSES!!!
1. Proper athletic shoes or sneakers must be worn during aerobics class.
2. Must be at least 14 to participate.
3. Small children are not permitted in the group fitness room during class.
4. No one is permitted to enter class more than 10 minutes after class begins.
Group Fitness Classes
Spinning Spinning is a group fitness exercise class
done on specially designed stationary bikes.
Participants are guided through intervals
simulating outdoor riding by increasing
and decreasing bike tension, standing,
sitting, pedaling fast and pedaling slow. A
great workout for all fitness levels.
Sunday Hi Lo Cardio Party Come hang out and party hearty for 90
minutes every Sunday morning. Aerobics
and strength just for fun-we promise you
won’t be disappointed.
Power Step Non-stop action from start to finish! Advanced choreography. Great cardio workout.
Senior Aerobics Light aerobics with basic toning and
stretching designed specifically for senior
Members. All exercises are done standing,
no floor work.
Cardio and Core 30 minutes of cardio followed by core
stabilization work. A unique combination
to strengthen the heart and lungs and tone
and tighten the abs and back.
Basic Low-Impact Aerobics A moderately-paced, low-impact class consisting of a 10-minute warm up, 20 minutes
of aerobics, 20 minutes of strength training
including abdominal, and a 10-minute cool
down and stretch.
20/20/20 20 minutes of cardio, 20 minutes of
strength, 20 minutes of stretch. A fabulous
class that includes all your fitness
components.
Body Sculpting Come strengthen and tone your entire body
using a variety of resistance equipment.
Shape, define, and boost metabolism. ALL
STRENGTH, no cardio.
MegaMix -
Mix it up with a high intensity, fat burning,
interval training class! We will combine
dance aerobics, cardio kickboxing, and step
with weight training, followed by abs and
stretching. It’s time to have some fun!
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 16
Weights & Flexible Stretch (20/20)
This class is designed for the active adult
looking to increase their muscular strength
while learning new exercises with weights.
Stretching is also an essential part of any
workout program. You’ll be guided through
a series of slow, gentle stretches to help you
focus on releasing tension, relaxing, and
increasing flexibility.
Boot Camp A fast paced, high intensity caloric burning
hour, designed for the fitness enthusiast
looking for a new challenge. The program
features five rotations of upper body, lower
body, power abs, cardio burst and core
conditioning. This class is designed to
accommodate a more advanced participant.
Pedal & Crunch 30-minutes of spinning followed by
30-minutes of core conditioning. A great
way to start your day! Sign-ups for spin
bikes begin 30-minutes before class. You are
welcome to come for the entire class or for
one of the 30-minute segments.
Silver Sneakers® Muscular
Strength and Range of Movement
Have fun and move to the
music through a variety
of exercises designed to
increase muscular strength,
range of movement and
activity for daily living
skills. Hand-held weights, elastic tubing
with handles and a ball are offered for
resistance, and a chair is used for seated
and/or standing support.
Water Aerobics - Now Free for
Members!
This is an intermediate to advanced class
using resistance of the water to increase
cardiovascular and muscular strength.
Zumba - New at the JCC!
This popular class fuses hypnotic
Latin rhythms and easy to follow
moves to create a dynamic fitness
program that will blow you away.
The routines feature interval training
sessions where fast and slow rhythms
and resistance training are combined to
tone and sculpt your body while burning
fat. Join the party!
Soul Line Dancing
It’s not Country- It’s Soul line
dancing. This new dance trend serves
as a form of exercise that provides
fitness as well as entertainment. Learn various
dance routines to R&B, Hip-Hop, Jazz, the
Philly Sound, Classic Oldies music and more.
Instructor Gloria Kincaid has over a decade of
teaching soul line dancing behind her. She is
great with beginners and people of all levels.
Her encouraging teaching style helps with stress
reduction, and allows everyone to kick back
and have fun!
Fall: Oct. 7 - 28; Winter: Jan. 13 - Feb. 3
Thursdays, 6:30 - 7:30 pm; Family Hall
Course Code: PESOUL
Members: $40; Non-Members: $50
Drop-in class fees:
Members: $12; Non-Members: $14
Adult Hip-Hop Dance - Gruvics
This funky aerobic class teaches
simple choreography patterns
that keep your heart rate up
and tones the entire body while
learning the grooves from the 70’s to today.
Instructor Brice “Popkorn” Johnson is a HipHop instructor and performer with over 7 years
of dance experience. He is trained in Pop and
Lock, Breaking, Old school/New school HipHop, and House styles.
Fall: Oct. 5 - Dec. 7; Winter: Jan. 11 - Mar. 15
Tuesdays, 5:30 - 6:30 pm ; Family Hall
Course Code: PEGRUV
Members: $100; Non-Members: $125
Drop-in class fees:
Members: $12; Non-Members: $14
Adult Hoola Hoop
Hooping is a fusion of dance, exercise, and play.
It’s an effective way to reduce your waistline and
sculpt and tone your entire body. Hooping burns
100 calories for every 10 minutes of continuous
hooping, and it strengthens your core muscles,
improves posture & balance. Instructor Leah
Troiano is a certified Hoop Instructor from
Hoopnotica of both levels 1 and 2 and teaches
all over the Philadelphia area.
Fall: Nov. 4 - Dec. 2; Winter: Feb. 10 - Mar. 13
(No Class on Thanksgiving)
Thursdays, 6:30 - 7:30 pm; Family Hall
Course Code: PEHOOP
Members: $40; Non-Members: $50
Drop-in class fees:
Members: $12; Non-Members: $14
Yoga & More
Group Fitness
-Melissa Johnson - Fitness Director x 114 or [email protected]
Yoga Classes with
Larry Cohan
Larry has been studying and teaching
Yoga for over 30 years. Larry has
studied a variety of Yoga styles including
Iyenger, Bikram, Ashtanga, Power and
Vinyasa Yoga. Larry is registered with
the National Yoga Alliance as a certified
Vinyasa and Power Yoga instructor.
Participants in Larry’s classes say he
is “challenging and tough, yet gentle...
and extremely knowledgeable about
the practice of Yoga.”
Yoga Classes with
Alison Tweedie
Alison has been practicing Yoga for many
years. She is trained and teaches the
Power Vinyasa Yoga style and children’s
yoga. Her new classes include:
Mommy & Me Yoga
This is a great way for
children 2 to 4 years, to
bond with a parent or
caregiver. Children will
enjoy yoga poses with
song, stories and games. Help your child
build the foundation of a healthy lifestyle
while having fun. If your child is less than 2
or older than 4, please talk to the instructor
to see if this class is a good fit.
Fall begins: Oct. 5; Winter begins: Jan. 11
Tuesdays, 11:30am-12pm
8 weeks
Course Code: PESYOGACH
$64 Member; $80 Non-Members
Vinyasa Yoga for all levels
This class is for men and women of all
levels seeking to build a healthy mind and
body at any age. Vinyasa Yoga will focus on
the foundations of yoga, body alignment,
physical conditioning, stretching and body
mind awareness. The first 4 sessions in the
fall will be offered with beginners in mind,
but still challenging and fun for everyone.
Come prepared to enjoy the benefits of
yoga, and leave any doubt you may have at
home.
Begins October 4
Mondays, 7:15 - 8:45 pm
Member:
$12/class; $88/8 classes; $170/20 classes
Non-member:
$16/class; $120/8 classes; $245/20 classes
Drop-ins welcome
Try the first class free!
For more ways to cultivate
your body and mind, read
about the all new Club Nashim,
IntenSati class on Pg 12.
Gentle Yoga
Gentle Yoga is a Yoga class designed for
beginners. All poses are modified to fit the
participant’s needs. The class will focus on
stretching, breathing and balance, with some
floor/mat work as well. The class is great for
all ages, so come out and try a great way to
stretch, relax and feel rejuvenated!
Fall begins: Oct. 5; Winter begins: Jan. 11
Tuesdays, 12:15am-1pm
8 weeks
Course Code: PESYOGA
$88 Member; $120 Non-Members
Pilates (Now Free for Members!)
Pilates is a method of exercise designed to
both physically and mentally condition the
body by using set patterns of movement
in limited repetitions. Pilates focuses on
executing movements with good technique
to retain the mind and muscles. Its ruling
principles are concentration, control,
grace, precision and breath. Quality of life
is enhanced as movement becomes more
efficient. Advanced registration is required.
This is a progressive class and beginners are
encouraged to join at the start of a session.
Fall classes begin Thursday, October 7
Winter classes begin Thursday, January 13
Thursdays, 7 pm
10 weeks
Course Code: PESPIL
Members: $FREE!; Non-Members: $130
Martial Arts
Tae Kwon Do
Traditional Korean Karate, taught by the
Philadelphia School of Korean Karate. Classes
include stretching, basic techniques, forms and
freestyle sparring. Adults only. For more
information/registration call 610-566-3536.
Classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8-10pm.
Tiger Crane Kung Fu
Build strength, flexibility, and confidence. Learn
the ancient Chinese martial art based on the
movements of the tiger and the crane. This style
consists of low kicks, deep stances and powerful
yet graceful hand techniques. Classes taught by
black belt Instructor John Zaccaria as well as Drew
Weissman and are ongoing.
Sundays, 1:30 – 3 pm for training;
3 - 4:30 pm for sparring (one class).
Single Class: $11 Member; $15 Non-Member
10 classes: $90 Member; $110 Non-Member
20 classes: $170 Member; $190 Non-Member
Judo
Judo is a Japanese martial art based upon the
ancient techniques of jujutsu. Judo is a form
of exercise, teaches self-defense, is a social
activity and for many, becomes a way of
life. It promotes flexibility, develops speed &
coordination, strengthens the cardiovascular
system, and advocates balanced muscular
development. Instructor Justin Flores will
be teaching, demonstrating, and drilling
some of the skills, techniques and training
methods that he learned while representing
the United States in competitions in over
30 countries.
Fall begins: Oct. 4; Winter begins: Jan. 10
Mondays, 4:15-5:15 pm (ages 6-8),
5:15 - 6:15 pm (ages 9-13)
8 weeks
Course Code: PESJUDO1 (ages 6-8);
PESJUDO2 (ages 9-13)
$102 Member; $132 Non-Members
Boxing
Learn the fundamentals of boxing with
inst r uctor Ron Monroe: footwor k,
punching, jabbing, speed and heavy bag
work, conditioning and theory. This noncontact class is appropriate for beginners and
intermediates. Mouth piece and hand wraps
are required & are available for purchase at
the reception desk. Maximum of 20 students
per class. Times are NOT interchangeable.
Fall begins: Oct. 3; Winter begins: Jan. 9
Sundays, 4:30 - 5:30 pm
8 Weeks
Course Code: PESBOX
$129 Member; $194 Non-Member
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 17
Youth Athletic Classes
- Lori Hummel - Assistant Health & Rec Director x 104 or [email protected]
All classes are taught by certified Physical Education teacher, Lori Hummel. Lori has over 23
years of experience in teaching children the basics of sports. Lori’s fun and caring personality
makes her classes the perfect start to an athletic career.
Little Big Shots
Kinder-Sports
Sunday Gaga
This is a parent assisted class for 3 year olds.
It covers basic ball skills with games, balance,
jumping, and spatial awareness skills. Parents
must be active participants.
(Kindergarten, Limit 16.)
In this course youngsters, kindergarten
students, are introduced to the fundamentals,
skills and rules of the game in a fun setting.
Fee includes a t-shirt.
What is Gaga? The most popular game at
camp! It is an exciting version of dodgeball
that requires players to hit the ball with their
hand (rather than catching or throwing)
below the waist of the other players. It is fun
for all ages and requires a court to contain
the ball. Come join us for an hour of fun!
Fall: Soccer
Begins the week of October 3
8 weeks
Tuesday or Wednesday, 1 - 1:45 pm
(Code: PESLBSHOTT; PESLBSHOTW)
$62 Member; $90 Non-Member
Winter: Basketball
Begins the week of January 10
8 weeks
Tuesdays or Wednesdays, 1 - 1:45 pm
(Code: PESLBSHOTT; PESLBSHOTW)
$62 Member; $90 Non-Member
Short Sports (Age 4. Limit 12)
In this course youngsters are introduced
to basic skills and rules in an enjoyable,
structured environment. Classes are small
and participants receive a t-shirt!
Fall: Soccer
Begins the week of October 3
8 weeks
Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, 2 - 3 pm
(Code: PESSHSPM; PESSHSPT; PESSHSPW)
$75 Member; $110 Non-Member
Winter: Basketball
Begins the week of January 10
8 weeks
Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, 2 - 3 pm
(Code: PESSHSPM; PESSHSPT; PESSHSPW)
$75 Member; $110 Non-Member
Fall: Soccer
Begins the week of October 3
8 weeks
Monday or Tuesday, 4 - 5 pm
(Code: PESKINSPM, PESKINSPT)
$75 Member; $110 Non-Member
Winter: Basketball
Begins the week of January 10
8 weeks
Monday or Tuesday, 4 - 5 pm
(Code: PESKINSPM, PESKINSPT)
$75 Member; $110 Non-Member
October, 3, 10, 17, 24
1:30 - 2:30 pm (Grades 1 - 3)
(Code: PESGAGA1)
2:45 - 3:45 pm (Grades 4 - 6)
(Code: PESGAGA2)
$20 Member; $32 Non-Member
Games Galore Mini-Class
(Ages 3 - Grade 1)
After fall classes end, join our 3-week miniclass. Hula hoops, balls, relays, frisbees,
parachutes and much, much more!
First Grade Sports
Little Big Shots
(1st Grade, Limit 16.)
In this course first grade students will learn
skill development and fundamentals in a
non-competetive environment. The class is
fun and challenging and teaches individual
and team skills. Fee includes a t-shirt.
Fall: Dec. 7, 14, 21; Winter: March 8, 15, 22
Tuesdays 1:00 - 1:45 pm
(Code: PESMINIT1)
$31 Member; $38 Non-Member
Short Sports
Fall: Dec. 7, 14, 21; Winter: March 8, 15, 22
Tuesdays 2:00 - 3:00 pm
Fall: Soccer
(Code: PESMINIT2)
Begins the week of October 3
8 weeks
Wednesdays 4 - 5 pm
Kinder Sports
(Code: PESFGRW)
$75 Member; $110 Non-Member
Winter: Basketball
Begins the week of January 10
8 weeks
Wednesdays or Thursdays,
4 - 5 pm
(Code: PESFGRW; PESFGRR)
$75 Member;
$110 Non-Member
$31 Member; $38 Non-Member
Fall: Dec. 7, 14, 21; Winter: March 8, 15, 22
Tuesdays 4:00 - 5:00 pm
(Code: PESMINIT3)
$31 Member; $38 Non-Member
First Grade Sports
Fall: Dec. 8, 15, 22; Winter: March 9, 16, 23
Wednesdays 4:00 - 5:00 pm
(Code: PESMINIW)
$31 Member; $38 Non-Member
Sunday Kindergym (Ages 2 - 5)
When it’s too cold outside, join us in our
main gym. The Kindergym set up includes
mini basketball, soccer, obstacle course, mats
& more. The Kindergym is appropriate for
children ages 2 - 5. Parents are required to
supervise their children at all times.
Begins December 5 - March 6
Sundays 11:30 am - 1 pm
FREE FOR MEMBERS!
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 18
Basketball @ the JCC
Basketball leagues at the Kaiserman JCC are high intensity, competitive
leagues that bring together players from across the area. Men’s league players
are required to be rated prior to the draft date. Teen league players will have
tryouts prior to the draft date. For more information on leagues contact Greg
Casey at 610-896-7770 x 132.
Basketball Clinics
@ the Kaiserman JCC
Learn basketball skills and drills
from the best coaches our local
area has to offer!
These clinics are open to boys and
girls, grades 2 thru 6, of all skill
levels. Each session is conducted
by top notch local coaches. This is
a great opportunity to learn from
experienced coaches and sharpen
your game.
Men’s Leagues
Men’s 18 and Over League*
Teen Leagues
7th, 8th & 9th Grade League
This league is for teens who enjoy playing
competitive basketball. Teams are formed
by a draft. For more information call Greg
Casey at x 132.
Tryout and Draft:
Sunday, September 19; 5 pm
League begins Sunday, September 26
$65 Member; $110 Non-Member
High School League
(Grades 9 - 12)
All high school players are welcome. This
is a competitive and fast paced pre season
league. Teens may register in groups of up
to 4 players to be together on a team. The
remaining spots will be filled by a draft.
Indivuals will choose not to be part of a
“group” and will be placed on teams via
a draft. Games will be played Sunday and
Wednesday evenings.
Tryout and Draft:
Sunday, September 12; 1 pm
League begins Sunday, September 26
$65 Member; $110 Non-Member
Monday evenings
Fall registration - Sunday, August 8
Player draft Monday, Sept. 27, 6:30 pm
Play begins Monday, October 4
Early Bird Discount before September 5:
$65 Member; $110 Non-Member
Registration after September 5:
$80 Member; $125 Non-Member
Men’s 35 and Over League*
Thursday evenings
Fall registration - Sunday, August 8
Player draft Monday, Sept. 27, 8:30 pm
Play begins Thursday, October 7
Early Bird Discount before September 5:
$65 Member; $110 Non-Member
Registration after September 5:
$80 Member; $125 Non-Member
Men’s 45 and Over League*
Tuesday evenings
Fall registration - Sunday, August 8
Player draft Monday, Sept. 27, 7:30 pm
Play begins Tuesday, October 5
Early Bird Discount before September 5:
$65 Member; $110 Non-Member
Registration after September 5:
$80 Member; $125 Non-Member
*Note: Some leagues may have guest fees attached for spectators. Please watch for notices. Remember,
your spectators are to remain in the gymnasium during their visit and may not use fitness facilities.
Coaches Include:
Harrison Singer (Immaculata College)
Brian Schiff (Maccabi USA)
Warren Blatt & others to be announced.
Clinics begin Monday, September 20
Grades 2 - 3: 6:00 - 7:15 pm Mondays
4:15 - 5:30 pm Thursdays
Grades 4 - 6: 7:15 - 8:30 pm Mondays
5:30 - 6:45 pm Thursdays
Dates: September 20, 27;
October 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28
(Code: PESMINIW)
$88 Member; $113 Non-Member
Co-ed Jr. League
This league is for boys and girls, grades 2
thru 6 and is divided into two divisions;
the 23 League (grades 2 & 3) and the 46
League (grades 4 thru 6). Our league begins
with a “basketball school,” which offers kids
an opportunity to learn many basic skills
prior to being placed on a team. After the
clinics there is a weekly 45 minute practice
and Sunday games. 23 League participants
will get t-shirts, trophies and certificates
of participation. 46 League players will get
t-shirts, certificates, and trophies for 1st and
2nd place teams. This league depends
on volunteer coaches to teach basic
skills and basketball rules. Call Lori at
610-896-7770 x 104 for more information
on this great program.
Member registration: October 17
Non-Member registration: November 7
Play begins in January
$80 Member; $120 Non-Member
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 19
Health & Rec Highlights
Physical Therapist @ the J 3rd Annual Kids’ Triathlon
Contact Melissa Johnson at
[email protected],
610-896-7770 x 114 or Kate Rosen at
[email protected],
917-974-4784 for more information.
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Hey Moms! Ready to
in shape?
This class is for you and your baby!
This is a great way to network with new
moms while getting in shape or staying
fit! Our new Mommy and Me group
training classes will consist of cardio,
weight training, and stretching all while
your baby watches you. This class is
suggested for infants ranging from 2
months - 2 years (they remain in stroller
unless instructed otherwise). This
class will increase strength, improve
posture, kick start your metabolism,
and improve your overall fitness. All
fitness levels welcome. Our personal
trainer, Kate Rosen, who specializes in
pre & post natal exercises will challenge
you with exciting movements that you
can do with your child. For more info.
please visit the fitness desk.
Fall session begins October 4
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
6 weeks, 10:30-11:15am
Course Code: PESHAPE
$180 Member; $216 Non-Member
Athlete Design Labs was established by Sasha
Meyerson, DPT, ATC, medical professional
who has extensive experience with sports
analysis and injury rehabilitation from the
collegiate level to weekend warriors and
beyond. With the belief that everyone can
be an athlete at any age, they strive to “bring
out the athlete within!”
Nutrition
Seminars
Two seminars
will be given by speaker, and JCC personal
trainer, Nancy Schall. She has completed
degrees from Penn State University, the
American College of Sports Medicine, the
National Academy of Sports Medicine, as well
as a degree from the Commission on Dietetic
Registration at the Gatorade Institute. Preregister at Member Services.
Seminar 1: Seniors & Vitamins
Seniors are at risk of being malnourished for
many reasons including poor appetite due
to medications, disability, or reduced food
intake due to intestinal disorders, diabetes, or
proteins. Come and join us to get answers to
the most common questions: What vitamins
& nutritions do I need? What vitamins &
nutrients are in my food? What foods can
help arthritis & joint pain?
Wednesday, October 6, 10:30am-12pm
FREE for Members; $15 Non-Member
Seminar 2: Nutrition & Weight Loss
Myths vs. Facts surrounding weight loss questions.
Monday, January 10, 7-8pm
FREE for Members; $15 Non-Member
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 20
Kids
Tria
Triathlon is for adventurous
kids! Participants will race
through an obstacle course,
bike, and run their way to
the finish line. The bike and
run will be held outside on
an easy to follow course
& the final step will be an
obstacle course inspired by
boot camp style challenges. Participants
will climb over walls, run under ropes,
run through tires, jump, flip and more!
All children ages 5-13 are invited and
encouraged to participate. The top three
kids in each age group with the best time will
receive a trophy; all other kids will receive a
special prize for participation. Pre register at
Member Services to receive a free t-shirt!
nnual
An ongoing Running Club is underway
at the JCC! This program is free for
members. We meet every Friday at
9:30am, rain or shine, in the fitness
center. All levels are welcome. Come
dressed for outdoor running. The
Running Club will be led by certified
personal trainer and avid runner Kate
Rosen. We will work together to create
a training program suitable for any
upcoming races or personal goals.
October 17 • 9am
thlon The 3rd Annual Kids’
3rd A
HappyRunning!
Sasha Meyerson’s
unique credentials
include a Doctorate
in Physical Therapy
and Athletic Trainer
Certification. She
has worked in all
settings of physical therapy at the Hospital
of the University of Pennsylvania. She has
advanced training in orthopedic physical
therapy, sports medicine, manual therapy,
injury rehabilitation and prevention, and
biomechanical analysis of movement. Sasha
interned with the Newark Bears, minor
league baseball team, and worked with sports
teams while in college. Contact Sasha today
to set up an appointment:
[email protected] or 610-909-6633.
Code: PETRI
$10 Member; $15 Non-Member
Race Day: $25 Member; $30 Non-Member
NEW! Youth Fit
(Grades 3 - 6)
YouthFit is designed
to te ach kids t he
importance of working
out, staying fit & being
healthy. We achieve this through sport
specific activities, use of cardio equipment,
beginner weight training, & positive
reinforcement. Each child will have a better
understanding of their muscles and what
each exercise focuses on. The environment
is friendly and inviting and your child will
build confidence and sports knowledge while
getting a great workout. Proper workout
attire and sneakers are necessary. Each class
is different and unique, so don’t miss out!
Classes are taught by Melissa Johnson who
holds a degree in physical education and has
been coaching for over 13 years.
Fall: Oct. 5 - Dec. 16; Winter: Jan. 11 - Mar. 31
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4 - 5 pm
10 weeks
$55 Member; $75 Non-Member
Teen Time in the Fitness Room
(Ages 11-13) All teens must have an orientation
before using fitness equipment. Teens
must adhere to fitness room policies and
procedures. NO free weights can be used.
Call x 114 for more information.
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 3:45 - 5:45 pm
Wednesdays, 3:30 - 5 pm
Saturdays, 3:30 - 5:00 pm
Aquatics
-Alexandra Demuth - Aquatics Director x 115 or [email protected]
-Valerie Teich - Class Coordinator x 115 or [email protected]
We offer approximately 50 hours of lap and recreational swimming per week
from September through June. Please check the pool schedule for exact times
and appropriate Membership category. Fall classes begin October 3 and Winter
classes begin January 16.
American Red Cross
Levels I-IV
Parents may observe the first and last lessons
of a series. Observers are not permitted in
the teaching area during class time. Students
will be screened for ability at the first lesson.
Please try to place your child based on the
class descriptions below. If you have any
questions as to where your child should be
placed, please ask the aquatics staff. The
Minimum age is 6 years old and classes are
45 minutes.
Fall Classes begin October 3
Mondays: 11 Week sessions:
$130 Member; $189 Non-Member
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays: 10 Week
sessions: $119 Member; $172 Non-Member
Fish School (Ages 3 - 5 years 11 months)*
Youngsters work in very small groups, at their own level and pace.
Developmental groups work on skills ranging from basic water
adjustment to swimming skills on front and back. There is also time for
some free play related to the day’s lesson. Parents may observe the first
and last day of each series. All students will be screened for ability at the
first lesson. Lessons are 30 minutes and 4:1 student/teacher ratio.
Fall Classes begin October 3
Sundays, Mondays: 11 Week sessions: $145 Member; $214 Non-Member
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays: 10 Week sessions: $132 Member; $195 Non-Member
Winter Classes begin the week of January 10 (Sundays begin Jan. 16)
Sundays, Mondays: 10 Week sessions: $132 Member; $195 Non-Member
Tuesdays, Wednesdays: 12 Week sessions: $158 Member; $234 Non-Member
Thursdays: 11 Week sessions: $145 Member; $214 Non-Member
Octopus: For youngsters with little or
no swim skills who are also in need of
adjustment to the water and instruction.
Tuesdays, 2-2:30pm (Code: PEAOCTT)
Wednesdays, 2:30-3pm (Code: PEAOCTW)
Thursdays, 3-3:30pm (Code: PEAOCTR)
Sundays, 11:30am-12pm (Code: PEAOCTS)
Blowfish: For youngsters who are adjusted
to being in and under the water, and are able
to perform basic Octopus Skills.
Tuesdays, 2:30 - 3 pm (Code: PEABLWFT)
Wednesdays, 3 - 3:30 pm (Code: PEABLWFW)
Thursdays, 3:30 - 4 pm (Code: PEABLWFR)
Sundays, 11 - 11:30 am (Code: PEABLWFS1)
M a r l i n : For young sters w ho have
completed Blowfish skills, can perform
kick unsupported, limited independent
swimming and a supported back float.
Mondays, 4:00 - 4:30 pm (Code: PEAMARM)
Tuesdays, 3 - 3:30 pm (Code: PEAMART)
Wednesdays, 3:30 - 4 pm (Code: PEAMARW)
Thursdays, 2 - 2:30 pm (Code: PEAMARR)
Swordfish: For advanced pre-school
aged swimmers who can perform Marlin
skills independently. This level focuses on
technique and endurance.
Tuesdays, 3:30-4pm (Code: PEASWORDT)
Thursdays, 2:30-3pm (Code: PEASWORDR)
Winter Classes begin the week of January 10
(Sundays begin Jan. 16)
Mondays: 10 weeks
$119 Member; $172 Non-Member
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 12 weeks:
$142 Member; $206 Non-Member
Level I and II: Introduction to
Water Skills & Fundamental
Aquatic Skills
For non swimmers or youth with limited
ability. This course emphasizes basic water
adjustment and fundamental swim and
safety skills such as front float, back float
and bobbing.
Tuesdays, 4 - 4:45 pm (Code: PEALEV1&2T)
Thursdays, 4 - 4:45 pm (Code: PEALEV1&2R)
Level III: Stroke Development
For those who have completed level I & II
skills. This course emphasizes front crawl,
elementary backstroke, deep water skills
and extended swimming range. Child must
be able to float independently on stomach
and back.
Mondays, 4:30 - 5:15 pm (Code: PEALEV3M)
Wednesdays, 4 - 4:45 pm (Code: PEALEV3W)
Level IV: Stroke Improvement
For youth who have completed level III
skills. This course develops confidence and
control in the strokes previously learned and
increases endurance.
Mondays, 5:15 - 6:00 pm (Code: PEALEV4M)
Wednesdays, 4:45 - 5:30 pm (Code: PEALEV4W)
*A minimum number of registrants are required to implement these classes.
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 21
Aquatics
-Valerie Teich - Aquatics Classes Coordinator x 115 or [email protected]
Mommy and Me Swim Class
(Ages 6 months - 2 years 11 months)
T his is a parent-a ssiste d pro g r am
designed to teach parents how to work
with their youngsters in an instructional
atmosphere. Classes emphasize basic water
safety techniques for parent and child. All
youngsters who are not toilet trained must
wear tight fitting plastic pants over “Huggies
Swimmers.” Plastic pants are available for
purchase at the reception desk.
Fall Classes begin October 3
11 weeks
Sundays 12 - 12:30 pm
$112 Member; $162 Non-Member
(Code: PEAINFTODS)
Winter Classes begin January 16
10 weeks
Sundays 12 - 12:30 pm
$102 Member; $148 Non-Member
(Code: PEAINFTODS)
Water Aerobics
This is an intermediate to advanced class
using resistance of the water to increase
cardiovascular and muscular strength.
Now Free for Members!
Fall Classes begin October 3
11 weeks
Mondays, 6:15 - 7:00 pm
Thursdays, 6:00 - 6:45 pm
Members: $FREE!; Non-Members: $159
Winter Classes begin January 16
10 weeks
Mondays, 6:15 - 7:00 pm
Thursdays, 6:00 - 6:45 pm
Members: $FREE!; Non-Members: $145
Private & Semi-Private
Swim Lessons
Ages 3 and older. For those who need more
individualized attention or specific times.
Private lessons are six 30-minute lessons
and semi-private lessons are six 45-minute
lessons. Call x 115 to set up lessons.
Private lesson (one-on-one instruction):
$150 Member; $200 Non-Member
Six 30-minute sessions
Semi-private lessons (2students/instructor):
Per Person: $125 Member; $160 Non-Member
All students must be at a similar swim level.
Six 45-minute sessions
Call Valerie, x 115, to make arrangements.
Fall/Winter 2010-2011 - 22
Red Cross
Lifeguard Training
This basic lifeguard certification program
teaches students advanced rescue techniques,
water safety, accident management and
preventative lifeguard skills. Student must
pass skills screening which is required at the
first session. Red Cross Standard First Aid,
CPR and AED certifications are included in
this course. Female-only classes available.
Students must be mature, committed and
understand the seriousness of this class. Call
x 102 for more information. Minimum age
is 15. A minimum of 6 students are required
to start the class.
Sundays, 2 - 5 pm
10 weeks
Call for class dates
(Code: PEAREDCROSS)
$225 Member; $295 Non-Member
American Red Cross Water
Safety Instructor (WSI)
This course provides instructor candidates
the training needed to teach courses in the
ARC swimming and water safety program
by developing their understanding of how to
use the course materials, conduct sessions &
evaluate progress. This course inculeds the
ARC Fundamentals of Instructor Training
(FIT) course, which is a pre-requisite for the
WSI program.
Call for class dates
$350 Member; $400 Non-Member
Scuba
There’s no greater adventure than diving!
This course is taught by instructors from
Aqua Hut Dive & Travel, the area’s only
PADI-5 Star Training Center. Become
certified and learn skills, safety procedures,
equipment etc. Pre- registration required.
Call 610-642-3483 for registration and
more information.
Sunday Separate Swim
As an accommodation to our Members, we
have scheduled “Men’s Only” and “Women’s
Only” swim times. Please check the pool
schedule for times.
Non-Members: 10-Use Card, $50 Adults;
$20 Children (under 13)
Valid Sundays only.
Competitive Swim Clinic
& Kingfish Swim Team
Swim Clinic (Grades 1 - 8)
This high level developmental training
program is geared for swimmers and
youngsters who are interested in
competitive swimming. Athletes are
trained in all competitive strokes:
Freestyle, Butterfly, Breastroke &
Backstroke. Proper stroke mechanics
and body positioning are emphasized.
Also emphasized are racing dives,
open & flip turns, competitive
conditioning and proper training
techniques. Athletes must be able to
swim at least 25 yards (one length of
the pool). Each week is dedicated to
a different stroke.
Clinic Dates: Oct. 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 14,
18, 19, 21, 25, 26, 28
Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays,
5 - 6 pm
(Code: PEASWCL)
$150 Member; $185 Non-Member
Kingfish Swim Team
(Grades 1 - 12)
This league is a developmental,
instructional and competitive
program designed for the competitive
swimmer at all levels of ability. All
participants must be able to swim
at least one length of the pool in any
stroke. Strokes will be corrected as
needed, but team practice is devoted
to training, speed, endurance. Fall
competitive swim clinic is highly
recommended. There will be several
home and away swim meets against
the following JCCs: Allentown JCC,
Baltimore JCC, Cherry Hill JCC,
Delaware JCC and Harrisburg JCC.
All meets are held on Sundays.
League championships will be held.
Parent volunteers are needed to help
with swim meets. The season starts
Monday, November 1. There is a
10% discount offered for Swim Clinic
participants.
Grades 1 - 12
Practice is held Mondays, Tuesdays,
Thursdays
5 - 6 pm for B&C Team
5 - 6:30 pm for A Team
Course code: PEASTEAM
$380 Member; $460 Non-Member
Gymnastics
-Valencia Chang - Gymnastics Director x 106 or [email protected]
Gymnastics is a very comprehensive sport that develops key physical and social
skills such as balance, flexibility, coordination, spatial orientation, speed, strength,
perseverance, confidence, patience, and self esteem. Gymnastics also provides
a positive outlook toward physical activity and fosters a healthy lifestyle. Plus...
kids love to flip and tumble!
Our Recreational Program is specially designed to accommodate children in a
friendly and non-competitive environment. Our classes provide the opportunity
for kids to gain fundamental motor skill development while having lots of fun.
Our instructors provide a fun, positive, and encouraging experience so kids feel
special and proud of each new accomplishment while learning the basics of
gymnastics. Children can enter our program when they are three years old and
potty-trained. Read the class descriptions to choose the appropriate age group.
Do not hesitate to call x 106 with any questions. Also, transportation from area
schools can be provided based on availability.
KinderKids* (Kindergarten)
Children learn progressive skills in
gymnastics. Boys and girls are taught basic
gymnastics skills that increase balance,
strength & flexibility. Your child can
experience the satisfaction that comes from
mastering a new skill.
Mondays, 5 – 6 pm (Code: PEGKINDKIDSM)
Wednesdays, 4 – 5 pm (Code: PEGKINDKIDSW)
Thursdays, 4 – 5 pm (Code: PEGKINDKIDSR)
Fall classes begin October 4
Winter classes begin January 10
Tiny Tumblers* (Age 3 - Pre-K)
This is a specifically designed preschool
gymnastics program for boys and girls.
Students are introduced to fun-filled,
creative circuits and activities, which help
develop motor skills, listening ability, and
coordination. Children will be divided into
groups based on age and ability & must be
potty trained to begin this class.
Mondays, 2 - 2:45 pm (Code: PEGTINYTUMA)
Mondays, 3 - 3:45 pm (Code: PEGSTINYTUMB)
Tuesdays, 3 - 3:45 pm (Code: PEGTINYTUMT)
Fridays, 1 - 1:45 pm (Code: PEGTINYTUMFA)
Fridays 2 - 2:45 pm (Code: PEGTINYTUMFB)
Fridays 3 - 3:45 pm (Code: PEGTINYTUMFC)
Fall
Mondays: 11 Week sessions:
$147 Member; $187 Non-Member
Tuesdays & Fridays: 10 Week sessions:
$134 Member; $170 Non-Member
Winter
Mondays: 10 Week sessions:
$134 Member; $170 Non-Member
Tuesdays: 12 Week sessions:
$160 Member; $204 Non-Member
Fridays: 9 Week sessions:
$121 Member; $153 Non-Member
Fall
Mondays: 11 Week sessions:
$157 Member; $200 Non-Member
Wednesdays & Thursdays: 10 Week sessions:
$143 Member; $182 Non-Member
Winter
Mondays: 10 Week sessions:
$143 Member; $182 Non-Member
Wednesdays & Thursdays:
12 Week sessions:
$171 Member; $218 Non-Member
Tumbleweeds* (Grades 1 – 2)
The skill progression in this class is
comparable to Kinderkids, but is formatted
for grades 1 - 2. Your child will experience
an increase in coordination, muscle
development & social skills.
Round Off Rockets* (Grades 3 - 4)
Gymnasts are taught the fundamentals of
gymnastics and might be introduced to more
advanced skills depending upon the students’
ability and proficiency of the basics.
Mondays, 4 - 5 pm (Code: PEGRORM)
Thursdays, 4 - 5 pm (Code: PEGRORR)
Fall
Mondays: 11 Week sessions:
$157 Member; $200 Non-Member
Thursdays: 10 Week sessions: $143 Member;
$182 Non-Member
Winter
Mondays: 10 Week sessions:
$143 Member; $182 Non-Member
Thursdays:
12 Week sessions:
$171 Member; $218 Non-Member
Aerials* (Grades 5 & Up)
This class is designed for children grades
5 and up. Extra class time allows for more
intense work in skill development as well as
strength and flexibility.
Wednesdays, 5 - 6:30 pm (Code: PEGAERIALS)
Fall
10 Week sessions:
$221 Member; $271 Non-Member
Winter
12 Week sessions:
$265 Member; $325 Non-Member
Boys’ Gymnastics*
(Grades 1 - 6)
Boys’ gymnastics classes are open to all
levels and follow USAG gymnastics skills
progressions. The activities are tailored to
the needs of the male athlete.
Mondays, 4-5pm or 4-6pm
Course Code: PEGBOYS1M (1 Hour)
Course Code: PEGBOYS2M (2 Hours)
Fall
Tuesdays, 4 - 5 pm (Code: PEGTWEEDST)
Wednesdays, 4 - 5 pm (Code: PEGTWEEDSW)
Thursdays, 5 - 6 pm (Code: PEGTWEEDSR)
11 Week sessions:
1 Hour: $157 Member; $200 Non-Member
2 Hours: $275 Member; $352 Non-Member
Fall
Winter
10 Week sessions:
$143 Member; $182 Non-Member
10 Week sessions:
1 Hour: $143 Member; $182 Non-Member
2 Hours: $250 Member; $320 Non-Member
Winter
12 Week sessions:
$171 Member; $218 Non-Member
*A minimum number of registrants are
required to implement these classes.
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Gymnastics
Adult/Teen Gymnastics
(Ages 15 +)
If you want to learn gymnastics as a beginner,
or if you miss it from when you were
younger, this class will get you back in the
swing of things.
Mondays, 5:45 - 6:45pm (Code: PEGADULTM)
Fall
11 Week sessions:
$157 Member; $200 Non-Member
Winter
10 Week sessions:
$143 Member; $182 Non-Member
Our Team Program is designed to prepare gymnasts for USAG competitions.
Gymnasts first learn the necessary skills, dance and acrobatics on the precompetitive levels. Building on these skills they then learn the competitive
routines they will perform at meets. Gymnasts have the opportunity to compete
with gymnasts from other clubs in the region. Within the framework of positive
reinforcement and encouragement, our coaches provide an opportunity for
gymnasts to grow in skill level and confidence, creating a positive experience
that will add to their physical and social development. Extended hours offer
team members time for additional practice on gymnastics skills. Time is also
spent on strength conditioning, endurance, and flexibility, necessary for the
proficiency of skills. Participation on a team is by invitation or scheduled tryout
with our Gymnastics Director, Valencia Chang. For USAG levels 2 to Advanced
Prep Optional. Call 610-896-7770 x 106 or e-mail [email protected]
for details.
Junior Gymnasts (Ages 4 - 6)
Pre-team for girls ages 4 - 6, invited from our preschool program by team coaches, after
recommendation by class instructor.
Mondays, 2:45 - 4 pm (Code: PEGJUNGYM)
Fall
11 Week sessions:
$176 Member; $220 Non-Member
Winter
10 Week sessions:
$160 Member; $200 Non-Member
Girls Mini Team, Pre-Team & Competitive Team
Mini Team (Level 2)
Mondays & Wednesday, 4 – 5:30 pm
Pre-Team (Level 3)
Mondays & Wednesdays, 4 – 6 pm
Competitive Team (Level 4)
Private gymnastics
coaching available
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4 – 7 pm
Competitive Team (Levels 5 - 6)
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4 – 7 pm
Fridays, 3:45 - 6 pm
Prep Optional
(Novice, Intermediate, & Advanced)
Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 4 – 7 pm
Fridays, 3:45 - 6 pm
Please call the gymnastics
office at x 106 for availability.
Six 1-hour sessions:
$250 Member;
$300 Non-Member
$52/hour Member;
$60/hour Non-Member
2x per week options
All prices listed are for 1x/
week. Students may opt to
register for 2x/week where
available and
will receive 1/3 off the
shorter session.
*A minimum number of registrants are required to implement these classes.
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Your Kaiserman JCC
A quick guide to the how to’s, why’s, where’s and when’s of your Kaiserman JCC. In this section you will find important
information regarding your membership as well as how to find the proper person to answer all your questions.
Please review and retain this section for building hours and closings. Thank you for being a part of our family.
The Hours
Athletic Complex Hours
Sunday................................. 7:30 am - 8 pm
Monday-Thursday............ 5:30 am - 10 pm
Friday................................... 5:30 am - 6 pm
Saturday.................................... 8 am - 5 pm
Senior Adult Athletic Hours
Sunday.................................... 10 am - 8 pm
Monday-Thursday.............. 8:30 am - 8 pm
Friday................................... 8:30 am - 6 pm
Saturday.................................. 10 am - 5 pm
Senior Adult Educational/
Cultural Member Track Time
Monday-Thursday......................... 3 - 4 pm
Business Office Hours
Sunday.................................... 10 am - 4 pm
Monday-Thursday ............. 8 am - 7:30 pm
Friday................................... 8 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday............................................. Closed
-Pool and whirlpool close 1/2 hour before
the building closes. See monthly schedules
for specific hours of pool, gym, track and
group fitness classes.
Saturdays: There are no business
transactions, including photo ID and guest
pass purchases.
Saturdays & Sundays: Members only
before 10am.
Summer at the J
During the 8 weeks of summer day
camp the following policies are
active during camp hours
(9 am-3:30 pm):
1. Traffic pattern becomes 2-way with no
through traffic around the ring-road.
2. The pools are closed to members
during camp hours for camp use.
3. Since the pool, gym and playground
are in use by camp during the day, noncamp children are not permitted in the
JCC during camp hours.
The Phone Book
Main Number: 610-896-7770
Fax Number: 610-896-5808
Administration
Farrell Borine........................................... Executive Director, [email protected], x 101
Beth Segal ...................................Assistant Executive Director, [email protected], x 102
Phyllis Actman ........................Director of Administration, [email protected], x 110
Member Services/Marketing/Development
Marti Berk...................................................................Director, [email protected], x 125
Nan Latona......................................... Development Director, [email protected], x 131
Annushka Zohar ........................Assistant Director, [email protected], x 111
JoAnn Stein.................................................... Member Services, [email protected], x 112
Geoffrey Lyman . .............................. Marketing Assistant, [email protected], x 190
Health and Recreation
Beth Segal.................................................................... Director, [email protected], x 102
Lori Hummel......................................... Assistant Director, [email protected], x 104
Lois Shander................................. Administrative Assistant, [email protected], x 105
Alexandra Demuth.................................. Aquatics Director, [email protected], x 116
Valerie Teich............................. Aquatics Class Coordinator, [email protected], x 115
Melissa Johnson.......................................Fitness Director, [email protected], x 114
Valencia Chang................................Gymnastics Director, [email protected], x 106
Camp
Emily M. Smith....................................................Co-Director, [email protected], x 123
Donna Caplan.......................Camp Administration, [email protected], x 123
Robert J. Wilf Preschool and Kindergarten
Liz Z. Sussman....................................................... Director, [email protected], x 118
Natalie O’Brien...............................Administrative Assistant, [email protected], x 119
Programming
Cheryl Blumenthal........................... Golden Slipper at the JCC, Youth and Family Director
.........................................................................................goldenslipper@phillyjcc.com, x 192
Sue Nelson........................................ Kids Time Coordinator, [email protected], x 123
Emily M. Smith........................................ Kids Time Director, [email protected], x 121
Lori Hummel................................. Birthday Party Supervisor, [email protected], x 114
JCC Maccabi Games
Beth Segal............................................... 2011 Games Director, [email protected], x 102
Marti Berk.........................................Asst. Delegation Head, [email protected], x 125
Byron Fersner................................ Administrative Assistant, [email protected], x 107
Lisa Rothstein....................................................... Maccabi ArtsFest, [email protected]
Accounting/HR/Payroll
Kathy Sherm.............................................. Account Manager, [email protected], x 108
Donna Caplan..............................................HR/Payroll Manager, [email protected], x 123
Julie Berg................................................... Accounts Receivable, [email protected], x 130
Maintenance
Charles Thompson............................Facility Manager, [email protected], x 122
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Holiday Celebrations and Closings
A list of when and why we are closed.
Shabbat: The Jewish day of rest begins at
sundown on Friday evening and ends at
twilight on Saturday evening. It is a time to
enjoy spiritual contemplation, the company of
family members, nature and relaxation. It is
an opportunity to feel renewed and ready for
the coming week.
Chanukah: Chanukah is the eight-day
Festival of Lights. It recalls the fight of
the Maccabees for religious freedom. We
light the menorah for eight nights to
commemorate the victory over the GreccoSyrians and rededication of the Temple.
Yom Kippur: The Day of Atonement
occurs on the 10th (last) day of the High
Holidays. It is a day of fasting, prayer, inner
contemplation and a collective confession of
sins. It is also a day of optimism, full of the
promise of forgiveness and improvement of
our behavior in the coming year.
Purim: Literally “lots,” Purim is a holiday
that comes in the middle of the Hebrew
month of Adar. On Purim, we read the Scroll
of Esther (Megillat Esther, often referred
to as the Megillah), which tells the story of
how the intervention of Queen Esther and
Mordechai saved the Jewish communities
of ancient Persia from certain annihilation.
We celebrate this rescue with high-spirited
revelry, including wearing costumes of the
main characters in the Megillah, exchanging
gifts of food, giving charity (Tzedakah) to
those in need, and baking and eating Purim
pastries called Hamantaschen. We attend
Purim carnivals where the whole family can
enjoy this holiday together.
Sukkot: Preparations for Sukkot begin
right after Yom Kippur with the building
of the sukkah, a temporary booth made
of branches of wood. This harvest holiday
emphasizes the values of hospitality, the
rewards of work and our trust in G-d. It
reminds us of the period of time the Jews
wandered in the desert after leaving Egypt.
Passover: The Passover Seder recreates the
story of the Jews’ exodus from Egypt. Many
customs and rituals are associated with
Passover. The Haggadah is used to tell the
story of the exodus, everyone drinks four
cups of wine, and a festive meal follows the
Seder. Leavened bread and food products
made with flour are prohibited.
Shemini Atzeret: The eighth day of Sukkot,
a day of solemn assembly, is a holiday
on which prayers for rain are recited. A
memorial service is also held.
Shavuot: Shavuot is a Hebrew word meaning
“weeks” and refers to the Jewish festival
marking the giving of the Torah at Mount
Sinai. Shavuot, like so many other Jewish
holidays began as an ancient agricultural
festival, marking the end of the spring barley
harvest and the beginning of the summer
wheat harvest. Shavuot was distinguished
in ancient times by bringing crop offerings
to the Temple in Jerusalem.
Rosh Hashanah: The Jewish New Year
begins the 10-day period known as the High
Holidays, the Days of Awe. We use this time
to think about the past year and resolve to
improve what needs improvement in the
coming year. The blowing of the shofar
(ram’s horn) serves as a wake-up call to begin
the process.
Simchat Torah: Simchat Torah is associated
with Sukkot, but is an independent, joyous
holiday. On Simchat Torah, the cycle of
reading from the Torah ends and begins
again. In every synagogue, the Torah scrolls
are taken out and carried around in processions.
Fall & Winter
Holiday Closings
Labor Day Weekend
Sunday, Sept. 5, OPEN 7:30am-6pm
Monday, Sept. 6, OPEN 9am-5pm
Member Services CLOSED both days
Rosh Hashanah
Wednesday, Sept. 8, CLOSED @ 2pm
Thursday, Sept. 9 CLOSED
Friday, Sept. 10, CLOSED
Yom Kippur
Friday, Sept. 17, CLOSED @ 2pm
Saturday, Sept. 18, CLOSED
Sukkot
Wednesday, Sept. 22, CLOSED @ 6pm
Thursday, Sept. 23, CLOSED
Friday, Sept. 24, CLOSED
Shemini Atzeret
Wednesday, Sept. 29, CLOSED @ 6pm
Thursday, Sept. 30, CLOSED
Simchat Torah
Friday, Oct. 1, CLOSED
Thanksgiving Day
Thursday, Nov. 25, Open 9am-2pm
Members Services CLOSED
Christmas
Saturday, Dec. 25, Open 9am-5pm
Members Services CLOSED
New Year’s Eve and Day
Friday, Dec. 31, CLOSED @ 5pm
Saturday, Jan. 1, Open 9am-2pm
When the JCC is closed for Jewish
holidays, members may use the
Ardmore YMCA. You must bring your
membership card.
Fall & Winter Class Session Dates
Please remember that the Kaiserman JCC follows the Lower Merion School District Calendar when it comes to
scheduling our classes, school and after-school programs. When LMSD closes or has early dismissal, so do our
children’s classes.
Fall 2010
Week of Oct. 3........................................................................... Classes Begin
Week of Sept. 20................................................Fall Basketball Clinics Begin
Week of Oct. 4..............................................Men’s Basketball Leagues Begin
Week of Dec. 7....................................................... Kids Mini-Sessions Begin
Week of Dec. 12..................................................................... Fall Classes End
No classes on November 2, 24, 25, 26.
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Winter 2011
Week of Jan. 16.......................................................................... Classes Begin
March 27........................................................................ Monday Classes End
March 25............................................................................Friday Classes End
Week of March 28........................................ Monday-Thursday Classes End
No classes on January 17, February 18, 20, 21, March 18.
Member Services/Benefits
General Membership/Facility Information
Our members value the unique blend of a community center that houses Jewish programming, athletic and recreational
activities, in a convenient location. Few programs can match the professionalism, organization and commitment of the JCC
and its staff. The Kaiserman JCC members enjoy access to outstanding facilities and programs and also receive discounts
and priority registration for classes and programs. Below are the rules and regulations that accompany membership.
Guest Policy
- Members must be 18 to bring a guest or
guest must be 18 or older.
(Guest must be at least 18 if member is not.)
- Fees are $10 for adults; $5 for children
11 and under.
- Guests may use the JCC facility a
MAXIMUM of 3 times per year.
- Members may bring a maximum of 2
guests at any one time.
- All guests must be accompanied by a
JCC athletic member while using the
facility.
- On weekends, guests are welcome after
10am.
- Members wishing to bring a guest to
the facility on a Saturday (Shabbat) must
make all arrangements and pay all fees
in advance. We do not accept money on
Shabbat.
- Guests are held to the same standard
of conduct as members of the JCC. We
will ask guests to leave if their conduct
is deemed inappropriate by a member
of the supervisory staff. Under these
circumstances, the JCC will not refund
any paid guest fees.
- The JCC reserves the right to change or
cancel this Guest Policy.
Program/Class Cancellations
and Refunds
CANCELLATIONS: A program with
insufficient enrollment will be cancelled and
the entire fee refunded. If a class appears
under-enrolled, the JCC will attempt to advise
registrants one week in advance.
REFUNDS: If you cancel your registration
prior to the first class, you will receive an 80%
refund in the form of a credit on your account
at the JCC. If you cancel after the first class
has met, you will receive a 60% credit on your
JCC account. No refunds will be given after
the class has met two or more times. Credits
issued for programs and classes must be used
within one year.
CHANGES: There will be a $5 processing
charge to change registrations from one class
to another once payment has been received.
Please make sure you are registering for the
proper class at the time of payment.
Payment Policy
To accommodate out-of-town visitors, an
Extended Guest Pass is available for one
month at $77 per person. We define an outof-town guest as someone who lives more
than 75 miles from the Kaiserman JCC.
For out-of-town guests who hold valid JCC
memberships in their own cities, the first two
weeks at the Kaiserman JCC are free.
Annual dues and registration fees are not
refundable or transferable except under
extraordinary circumstances as determined
by the JCC. Membership fees are payable by
cash, check, Visa, Mastercard or Discover.
Revolving Memberships are payable by
credit or debit card only. We do not accept
post dated checks. There is a $30 fee for all
returned checks. If a check is returned or
if we are unable to process your credit card
payments, you will be denied access to the
JCC until payment arrangements are made.
Payment plans are available. Please contact
Member Services for more information.
Membership Cancellations
Athletic Member Referrals
Extended Guest Policy
Memberships are valid for a minimum of
12 months. All members, regardless of
membership type, must give 60 days written
notice to cancel a membership. Members
will be required to pay membership dues
for these months while your cancellation is
being processed.
Members that refer someone to the JCC who
becomes a member will receive $25 in JCC
Bucks to use towards membership, classes
or programs.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is available for Preschool,
Camp, Kids Time and Membership on a
limited basis. Please request a financial aid
packet at the Member Services office. Please
allow up to two months to process.
Membership ID Policy
Be Prepared to Show Your ID Tag!
This will now be enforced at the Kaiserman
JCC for security purposes. You MUST bring
your membership ID (key fob) to each and
every visit to the JCC. If you lose your fob,
replacement fobs are available at Member
Services for a $5 fee. Forgot your key fob? You
must provide a photo ID in order to enter the
facility and sign in at the Reception Desk.
Policy on Children, Including
After-School and Holidays
No one under the age of 12 is permitted
to be in the Kaiserman JCC without adult
supervision. Kids Time is available for
those children who need after-school care
or transitional care between the end of the
school day and the beginning of a JCC class
or activity. For security purposes, we request
that all children be walked into the building
by an adult for classes.
Member Age Policy for Areas of
the Building
In JCC without adult.............................12+
In Fitness Center....................................14+
In Fitness Center at Teen Time...........11-13
In Group Fitness Classes........................14+
To bring a Guest.....................................18+
In Pool without adult at pool.................8+
In Pool without adult IN water...............6+
In Steam, Sauna, Whirlpool...................18+
Freezing Memberships
We will freeze a membership for medical
reasons only. A doctor’s note with dates
of injury, surgery, etc. are required. We
cannot honor requests for membership
extensions more than two weeks after
medical emergency has occurred. We cannot
freeze one person on a membership. The
entire family must have its membership
frozen. We cannot freeze Family or Single
Parent membership if a child is enrolled
in our preschool. You can not freeze a
membership for travel purposes.
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Discount on Programs &
Memberships
The Kaiserman JCC offers various discounts
on memberships and programs/services.
Please check with Member Services to receive
a current list of all participating organizations
eligible for a discount.
Suspension and/or Revocation
of Membership
Members and others who use the facilities
and privileges of the Kaiserman JCC shall be
subject to the rules, regulations and by-laws
of the JCC. Membership may be suspended
and/or terminated at anytime for nonpayment of membership fees, or for conduct
contrary to our purposes or policies. If you
are cancelled for non-payment, you must pay
all past due fees in order to be reinstated.
Facility Regulations
-The JCC strongly recommends that
individuals consult their physician before
engaging in physical activity. We reserve the
right to ask for medical clearance if our staff
deems it necessary.
-Children ages 5 and older are not permitted
in opposite sex locker rooms. A family
changing room is available.
-Food, gum and drinks are not permitted in
the gym, pool, locker rooms or fitness room.
Water is permitted in plastic bottles.
-Parents are invited to observe classroom
programs on the designated “parent
visitation” times but are not permitted in
classrooms at other times.
-Please bring your own towels and locks.
Locks may not be left on lockers overnight
unless you have purchased a locker. Lockers,
locks and towels are available for purchase
at the Member Services office. The JCC is
not responsible for articles lost or stolen.
For your own protection, please keep your
locker locked.
Membership Agreement
All members agree to release the Kaiserman
JCC, its officers, directors, employees, agents,
contract instructors, any of its program
participants, equipment and facility donors
and providers, from any and all responsibilities
or liability for any injuries, damage or loss that
might be sustained while participating in any
program or exercise or while on the Kaiserman
JCC campus. Members agree to release any
photos taken of them to the Kaiserman JCC
for promotional purposes.
Snow Closings
For closings due to inclement weather, listen
to KYW (1060 AM) radio. The Kaiserman
code is 2389, preschool is 404 and Kids
Time is 302. For additional information
on snow closings, call our main number at
610-896-7770.
Shabbat Policy
The Kaiserman JCC is a Jewish communal
agency and all activities held on Shabbat are
in accordance with the nature of the day.
All payments, including guest fees, must be
arranged in advance. We DO NOT accept
money on Shabbat.
Kashrut Policy
All food products brought into the Kaiserman
JCC must be kosher or dairy. This includes
food purchased, already prepared or brought
from home. If you have any questions, please
check with Member Services.
Smoke-Free Policy
The Kaiserman JCC is a smoke-free facility.
We ask that you do not smoke on campus
grounds.
Parking
There is ample parking throughout the
campus in the front and back lots. Please
park in designated, legal spots only. Cars will
be ticketed and/or towed if they are parked
illegally or unlawfully impede the flow of
traffic. Please do not park in Handicapped
Only spaces without proper permits.
Handicap Policy
Upon request and whenever practical, the
programs and activities offered on the
second floor will be made available to the
disabled on the ground floor.
Membership Rates (effective September 1, 2010)
Know someone who you think would like to join our JCC family? Refer a new member who references your name on their
membership application and earn a $25 credit toward programs and services. The rates below are valid as of September
1, 2010. Consider a Revolving Membership. Revolving membership gives you the flexibility of paying your membership on
a monthly basis (using a credit or debit card). It also locks your rate in for the LIFE of your membership. You will NEVER
pay more per month than your current rate. Annual memberships are subject to an increase yearly and may be divided
into a maximum of 6 monthly installments.
Category Revolving Rate
Annual Rate Reg. Fee
Category Revolving Rate
Annual Rate Reg. Fee
Family $93/month $1075 $95
Snowbird Couple n/a $510
n/a
$295
n/a
$165 n/a
Two adults with dependent children through age 24 living in same home.
Full senior athletic membership for 8 consecutive months.
Couple Single Parent Family Snowbird Individual $82/month $76/month $960
$825 $95
$75
n/a Full senior athletic membership for 8 consecutive months.
Single parent and dependent children through age 24. If you are married, you are
not eligible.
Au Pair/Add-On
Individual Adult Tikvah n/a SilverSneakers/Forever Fit n/a $64/month $745
$50
Ages 18 and older
3-Month Individual Adult $200/3-months n/a
n/a
Ages 18 and older
3-Month Family $415/3-months n/a
n/a
Two adults with dependent children through age 24 living in same home.
Teen +
N/A $450 $50
$410 $50
$59/month $640 $50
$77/month n/a
n/a
Ages 13-17
Senior Athletic Individual $35/month Ages 65+ w/ limited hours.
Senior Athletic Couple Ages 65+ w/ limited hours.
1-Month Extended Pass Ages 18 and older
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n/a
Add an additional member to your membership. Must live in same home.
$130
FREE
n/a
n/a
n/a FREE
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
FREE
$275
$275
$440
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
w/ eligible Health Insurance
Silver & Fit
w/ eligible Health Insurance
Police & Fire Ind. (LM) Police & Fire Fam. (LM) Police & Fire Ind. (PHIL) Police & Fire Fam. (PHIL) Full privilege Athletic Memberships are available to seniors at a 10%
discount off the regular Couple or Individual rate. Members in this
category are entitled to all privileges of the Senior Adult Athletic
Membership but are not bound to a limited hours schedule.
Summer Day Camp 2011
-Emily Smith - Camp Director x 123 or [email protected]
Camp 2011 runs June 20 - August 12, 2011
K’Ton Ton (Ages 2 years - Pre-K)
Your littlest camper will love our wide array of social, recreational, creative and Jewish
programs that are specially designed for their age and developmental level. Imagine your
child’s delight as they enjoy art, creative movement, cooking, water play, swim instruction,
music, kinder gym, outdoor play and physical recreation. Each bunk has its own airconditioned room. We welcome your child in a safe, nurturing environment and encourage
him/her to experiment with creative activities and develop new skills while building a
positive self-esteem and confidence. Our dedicated staff of experienced counselors and
supervisors, certified teachers and caring moms are dedicated to ensuring a wonderful,
fun-filled summer for your child.
Kadimah (Entering Kindergarten – grade 3)
Kadimah campers never run out of new challenges or exciting adventures. With a focus
on process-oriented activities, your Kadimah camper will acquire new skills and enhance
his/her personal development in our exciting camp environment. An extraordinary
variety of activities awaits your child including: ga-ga, gymnastics, art, street hockey,
drama, soccer, creative movement, cooking, beach volleyball, swim, gymnastics and much
more. Kadimah campers are placed in age appropriate bunks for boys and for girls where
they will be encouraged to think individually and work cooperatively. Our dynamic staff
enhances the camp experience and ensures the well being and safety of all of our campers.
Attention 3rd Graders! Get ready for next year with “A Taste of Keshet.” You’ll enjoy special
activities and join Keshet campers on select day trips in this camp move-up experience.
Keshet (Entering grades 4-6)
Enjoy a customized summer camp experience! Let your imagination soar as you select
a major and minor concentration from an awesome variety of specialties including: art,
gymnastics, drama, multi-sport, photography & scrap booking, swimming and tennis and
expand your musical talents in our camp band. This is a great way to build and develop
skills, independence, teamwork, sportsmanship and, most importantly, have fun in a secure
and exciting summer camp environment. Our enthusiastic and knowledgeable Keshet
counselors have special expertise in the major and minor concentrations. You will also enjoy
instructional swim and a daily free swim in our indoor pool & special day trips.
CIT (Entering grades 7-8)
Learn to be a successful counselor by working directly with campers as a counselor-intraining. You’ll be assigned to a camp bunk each morning to assist campers with their
activities. Each afternoon, you’ll enjoy lunch, free swim and special CIT-only activities.
Each week, CITs will take part in an activity/trip off campus. Our CIT coordinators will be
your supervisor and will help you develop your individual program.
Friendships
that last a
lifetime!
Camp Hours
Morning carpool:
8:45 – 9:00 am
Camp Day:
9:00 am – 3:15 pm
Afternoon carpool: 3:15 – 3:30 pm
Extended Day Options
Early Care:
Late Care:
7:45 – 8:45 am
3:30 – 6 pm
• Martial Arts, Ga-Ga & Tennis
• Cooking & Arts Programs
• Jewish Celebrations
The Mildred Lasch Special Needs Inclusion Program
• Photography & Scrap Booking
We welcome all children, regardless of special challenges, to have an enjoyable and meaningful
summer camp experience. Our Mildred Lasch Special Needs Inclusion Program is tailored
to support and facilitate social development and peer interaction, along with athletic and
creative skills in a fun and nurturing environment. Please call 610-896-7770 x 123 to discuss
your child’s participation with the Camp Director. An IEP needs to accompany your child’s
camp application.
• Goofy Games
Preschool Pre-Camp
Call Natalie for more information at 610-896-7770 x 119.
Gymnastics Post-Camp Program
Call Valencia for more information at 610-896-7770 x 106.
Stepping Stones Enrichment Camp
Call Karyn Salkin for more informaton at 610-658-0689 x 358 or [email protected].
• Street Hockey Rink
• Swimming & Gymnastics
• Weekly Shabbat
• Israeli Dancing
• Lacrosse
• Beach Volleyball
For more information & prices,
call 610-896-7770 x 123.
Van transportation available.
Additional fee applies.
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Fall 2010 Registration Form
SECTION 1:
Members: Register in person, online,
or by mail today!
Non-members: Registration begins Sept. 19.
Family Member 1 Member
Non-Member
Male
Female
Name__________________________________________ Birthdate__________
Address_ _________________________________________________________
City_____________________________State_______________ Zip__________
Phone_ __________________________________________________________
Email____________________________________________________________
School____________________________________________Grade__________
Course Name Day Time Course Code Fee: $
1._______________________________________________________________
2._______________________________________________________________
3._______________________________________________________________
Family Member 2 Member
Non-Member
Male
Female
Name__________________________________________ Birthdate__________
Address_ _________________________________________________________
City_____________________________State_______________ Zip__________
Phone_ __________________________________________________________
Email____________________________________________________________
School____________________________________________Grade__________
Course Name Day Time Course Code Fee: $
1._______________________________________________________________
2._______________________________________________________________
3._______________________________________________________________
SECTION 1 (cont’d):
Work Phone
Mom____________________________________
Dad_____________________________________
Emergency Contact
Name____________________________________
Relationship_ _____________________________
Phone_ __________________________________
Are you registered for Kids Time?
(Grades 1-5)
Do you need Transitional Care?
Member
Non-Member
Male
Female
Name__________________________________________ Birthdate__________
Address_ _________________________________________________________
City_____________________________State_______________ Zip__________
Phone_ __________________________________________________________
Email____________________________________________________________
School____________________________________________Grade__________
Course Name Day Time Course Code Fee: $
1._______________________________________________________________
2._______________________________________________________________
3._______________________________________________________________
Family Member 4 Member
Non-Member
Male
Female
Name__________________________________________ Birthdate__________
Address_ _________________________________________________________
City_____________________________State_______________ Zip__________
Phone_ __________________________________________________________
Email____________________________________________________________
School____________________________________________Grade__________
Course Name Day Time Course Code Fee: $
1._______________________________________________________________
2._______________________________________________________________
3._______________________________________________________________
Yes
No
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
SECTION 2:
Total Fee $________________________________
Payment:
Check
Credit card
Credit Card Type:
Visa
Mastercard
Discover
Credit Card #: _____________________________
Expiration Date:_ __________________________
Signature:_ _______________________________
Date:_ ___________________________________
3 Easy Ways to Register:
By mail with payment:
Kaiserman JCC
Attn: Registration
45 Haverford Rd.
Wynnewood, PA 19096
- or By Fax:
610-896-5808
Fall Registration
- or REGISTER ONLINE!
www.phillyjcc.com
This form gives the JCC permission to use photos of children/families participating in JCC programs in promotion of the Kaiserman JCC.
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No
Medical Concerns
Cash
Family Member 3 Yes
Winter 2011 Registration Form
SECTION 1:
Members: Register in person, online,
or by mail today!
Non-members: Registration begins Dec. 20
Family Member 1 Member
Non-Member
Male
Female
Name__________________________________________ Birthdate__________
Address_ _________________________________________________________
City_____________________________State_______________ Zip__________
Phone_ __________________________________________________________
Email____________________________________________________________
School____________________________________________Grade__________
Course Name Day Time Course Code Fee: $
1._______________________________________________________________
2._______________________________________________________________
3._______________________________________________________________
Family Member 2 Member
Non-Member
Male
Female
Name__________________________________________ Birthdate__________
Address_ _________________________________________________________
City_____________________________State_______________ Zip__________
Phone_ __________________________________________________________
Email____________________________________________________________
School____________________________________________Grade__________
Course Name Day Time Course Code Fee: $
1._______________________________________________________________
2._______________________________________________________________
3._______________________________________________________________
SECTION 1 (cont’d):
Work Phone
Mom____________________________________
Dad_____________________________________
Emergency Contact
Name____________________________________
Relationship_ _____________________________
Phone_ __________________________________
Are you registered for Kids Time?
(Grades 1-5)
Do you need Transitional Care?
Member
Non-Member
Male
Female
Name__________________________________________ Birthdate__________
Address_ _________________________________________________________
City_____________________________State_______________ Zip__________
Phone_ __________________________________________________________
Email____________________________________________________________
School____________________________________________Grade__________
Course Name Day Time Course Code Fee: $
1._______________________________________________________________
2._______________________________________________________________
3._______________________________________________________________
Family Member 4 Member
Non-Member
Male
Female
Name__________________________________________ Birthdate__________
Address_ _________________________________________________________
City_____________________________State_______________ Zip__________
Phone_ __________________________________________________________
Email____________________________________________________________
School____________________________________________Grade__________
Course Name Day Time Course Code Fee: $
1._______________________________________________________________
2._______________________________________________________________
3._______________________________________________________________
Yes
No
No
Medical Concerns
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
SECTION 2:
Total Fee $________________________________
Payment:
Cash
Family Member 3 Yes
Check
Credit card
Credit Card Type:
Visa
Mastercard
Discover
Credit Card #: _____________________________
Expiration Date:_ __________________________
Signature:_ _______________________________
Date:_ ___________________________________
3 Easy Ways to Register:
By mail with payment:
Kaiserman JCC
Attn: Registration
45 Haverford Rd.
Wynnewood, PA 19096
- or By Fax:
610-896-5808
Winter Registration
- or REGISTER ONLINE!
www.phillyjcc.com
This form gives the JCC permission to use photos of children/families participating in JCC programs in promotion of the Kaiserman JCC.
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Robert Saligman Campus
45 Haverford Road
Wynnewood, PA 19096
Kaiserman JCC
Kaiserman JCC
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