ym-ywha of union county program guide 2014-2015 5774-5775

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ym-ywha of union county program guide 2014-2015 5774-5775
YM-YWHA OF UNION COUNTY
PROGRAM GUIDE
2014-2015
5774-5775
Harry Lebau Jewish Center
501 Green Lane, Union, NJ 07083
(908) 289-8112
www.uniony.org
The YM-YWHA of Union County has been a home away
from home for countless thousands of individuals for more than
five generations, providing programs and services to an ever
changing community. We have grown since the early days of
serving the community in Elizabeth to include Eastern and
Northern Union County and parts of Essex. Now that we are a
beneficiary agency of the Jewish Federation of Greater
MetroWest, that mission has expanded even further.
Providing services, activities and programs to the
community, as represented by the contents of this Program
Guide, is not an easy task. Costs are significantly in excess of
the fees that can reasonably be expected to be paid by our
members. In fact, only 50% are covered by your fees. Another
43% of these costs are covered through government contracts,
foundation grants and allocations from the Jewish Federation
and United Way. The last 7% must be raised through our three
main fundraising projects. We have kicked off the “Y” 2014
Annual Campaign with a goal of raising $100,000 and are
already a quarter of the way there. We hope to reach that goal
but this cannot happen without you. Our annual fundraising
efforts are rounded off by the “Y” Telephone Directory and
Raffle. In an effort to provide for the future, the ”Y” is proud to
have been selected to participate in “Create a Jewish Legacy”.
Please see our “Legacy” page in this brochure.
Your committed lay leadership and dedicated staff work
hard to provide the community with quality affordable child care,
summer camp, Jewish cultural programs, health and fitness
activities and programs for senior adults. We invite you to take
advantage of as much of these as you can and make your “Y”
your home away from home.
We wish you and your family a happy, healthy and prosperous
New Year.
L’Shana Tova
Benjamin Veit
President
Bryan B. Fox, A.C.S.W
Executive Vice President
Our Mission Statement : The YM-YWHA is guided by the principles of Judaism and
democracy, and shall create an atmosphere especially congenial to Jewish thought,
beliefs and values. Its purpose shall be to enrich the life of the Jewish and general
community by developing and implementing programs for the recreational, educational,
cultural, physical and social needs of those communities and, by doing so, stimulate
and amplify in individuals their sense of responsibility to the local community and to
society in general.
Building Hours:
Monday - Thursday 7:30 am - 9:30 pm
* Friday 7:30 am - 5:00 pm (*4 pm December/January/February)
Sunday 8 am - 5 pm
Kashruth Policy: This agency adheres to dietary laws. Please do not bring in any
food/beverages into the building unless it is marked with an approved Kosher
certification. This includes all parties, meetings, and snacks or meals for personal use.
“Y” Partners - Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest ●Jewish Family Services ●
National Council of Jewish Women ● NJ Council of the Arts ● JEC/Bruriah ●
Golda Och Academy ● Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy ● Kaplan S.A.T. ● Amit
Women ● Rabbinical College of America ● United Way ● NJ Food Bank ● AAU/NJ
Roadrunners
Levenberg Family Picnic Grounds Located in the rear of our building. The picnic
grounds have benches, ramps, picnic tables & Bar-B-Que grill. This beautifully
landscaped tree-shaded area provides a special environment for many “Y” programs.
Special Needs : Every attempt will be made to accommodate individuals with special
needs with advanced notice.
Check out
“Y’ Events on
www.ekesher.com
LIKE US on
YM-YWHA of Union County
For up-to-date info and details visit
the “Y” Website
www.uniony.org
NEW at the “Y” - For Members Only - NO FEE! 7 pm
“Staff Specialties”
Support Symposium for Parents of Multiples - Sandi Newman - November 19, 2014
Nutrition Facts & Fallacies - Jani Jonas - January 6, 2015
Broadway Sing-A-Long - Jackie Baranoff - February 18, 2015
Early Childhood Workshop - Leah Hoffman - November 5, 2014
My Favorite Travelogues - Susan Silberner - March 11, 2015
2014-2015 Membership Rates
($15 Discount will be applied if payment is made in full before 10/1/14)
CATEGORY
RATE
Family
$ 525
Single Parent Family**
$ 440
Couple
$ 475
Adult
$ 400
Student **
$ 225
CATEGORY
RATE
Seniors (62 & Over)
Senior Gold
$ 260
Senior Gold (Couple)
$ 375
Senior Social ***
$ 125
Health Club Membership is in addition to standard Membership.
Rates can be found on the Health and Recreation page.
Installment Payments
Membership fees may be split into 3 payments.
50% at the time of joining and 25% each of the following months.
We gladly accept your Visa/MC.
MEMBERSHIP FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE
Guest Pass Fees:
Adults $8
Students/Seniors/Children $5
Health Club $15
A guest must be accompanied by a “Y” member who takes responsibility for that guest. A guest pass may
be issued to an individual only 3 times a year. A guest must register at the main office. A guest is limited
to the pool & gym only unless a Health Club Pass is purchased.
Guests cannot use the Fitness Center.
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*Student membership 9th grade - College with valid ID. Not valid for camp **
Not for married couples. Children must be under 24 & living at home
*** Health Club not available to Senior Social (limited to social activities)
Membership Policies
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Every Adult Member in good standing will receive a “SWIPE” card which will allow you
entrance to our building and will be customized to represent each adult’s use of the “Y” .
“Y” Membership runs from October 1st – September 30th of the following year. Therefore, if
you join for the first time, your membership will be “annualized” in October.
Membership is automatically renewed. If you wish to discontinue your membership, you
must do so in writing. Lost or stolen “SWIPE “cards can be replaced at $5 per card.
The “Y” is not responsibile for any lost, stolen &/or damaged personal property.
Please respect the “Y” building hours, the “Y” staff, our members, Kashruth policy, the
building and its contents. Any damage to “Y” property or misconduct will result in being
responsible for the damages and revoking of membership.
The Fitness Center is reserved for members age 17 and older who have had an
orientation.
The “Y” reserves the right to use photos for publicity purposes, including our websites. If
you do not wish us to use a photo of you (or your family) please do so in writing and we
will gladly respect your decision.
Social Psychology: A Jewish Psychology
The weekly class will focus on many major
social psychologists who were Jewish and
who often drew ideas from the Torah
and the Talmud.
Led by Dr. Hank Kaplowitz
Tuesdays @ 10:30 AM
Visit our Jewish Heritage
Library
FREE to “Y” Members
KRAV MAGA
Males: Mondays 7:45 PM
Females: Wednesdays 7:45 PM
Israeli inspired self defense classes
Led by Michoel Shapiro [email protected]
Conversational Hebrew
With Tamara Rubin
Monday Evenings
Beginners - 7 pm
Intermediate 8 pm
Starting 9/29/14
MAJESTIC WINDS JAZZ BAND
Thursday evenings - 7 - 9 PM in Gering Hall
10/23, 11/13, 1/22, 2/12, 3/26,
FREE
STOP SMOKING, LOSE WEIGHT
And learn to RELAX through HYPNOSIS
Wednesdays, October 29, 2014 & April 29, 2015
Smoking Cessation - 6:30 - 7:30
Weight Loss - 7:30 - 8:30 pm
Relaxation through Hypnosis 8:30 -9:15
Coming Soon: Serv Safe Course - From the National Restaurant Association
Basic food safety practices for food prep and serving. Get your food handler certificate.
The YM-YWHA of Union County is proud to offer programs rich in Jewish culture,
education and lifestyle. Our agency is one of the most Orthodox welcoming “Y”s in the
country featuring:
● Agency is closed on Shabbat/Yom Tovs
● Glatt Kosher Kitchen with Mashgiach
● Separate Men/Women swims and Fitness Hours
● “The Gan” children’s nursery program - prepares for Yeshiva/Day School education
● J.A.F.I. (Jewish Agency for Israel) collaboration for summer camp staff
● Coordination with JFEDGMW Legow Family Israel Program Center
● Satellite office at the “Y”
● Living Legacy workshops with the Rabbinical College of America
● Summer Camps - Modern Orthodox division (Chaverim) Israeli themed Division
(Kinneret)
● Simcha’s at the “Y” - Great party room rentals with ample parking & washing station.
● Megillah Reading & Seudah on Purim
Jewish Holiday Observances
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Rosh Hashanah
Sept. 25th & 26th
Yom Kippur
Oct. 4th
Sukkot
Oct. 9th & 10th
Shemini Atzeret
Oct. 16th
Simchat Torah
Oct. 17th
Chanukah
Dec. 16th -23rd
Tu B’Shevat
Feb. 4th
Purim
March 5th
Passover (First Days)
April 4th & 5th
Passover (Last Days)
April 10th & 11th
Yom Hashoah
April 16th
Yom Hazikaron
April 22nd
Yom Ha’atzmaut
April 23rd
Lag B’Omer
May 7th
Shavuot
May 24th & 25th
TIsha B’Av
July 26th
Please check the main calendar for closings
A Taste of the “Y”
Sunday, September 7, 2014
12 Noon -3 pm
Gluten Free Cooking with Aviva Kanoff
Monday, November 10, 2014
6:45 pm
Jewish Fair, Carnival & Arts Festival
Sunday, November 23, 2014
10am - 3pm
Family Chanukah Celebration
with Yoel Sharabi
Sunday, December 14, 2014
1:00 pm
Annual Raffle Gala Party
Sunday, January 11, 2015
6:30 pm
Purim Carnival
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Antique Appraisal Fair
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Megillah Reading & Purim Seudah
Thursday, March 5, 2015
Trip to 9/11 Museum
April - Date to be announced
Yom Ha’atzmaut Community Celebration
Thursday, April 23, 2015
6:00 pm
Member BBQ and Spring Fling
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
6:00 pm
1:00 - 4:00 pm
6:30 pm
10:30 - 1:30 pm
There are many opportunities in which you can make a difference in people’s lives by
creating a designated giving program to the YM-YWHA of Union County. Please
consider a donation (tax deductible) to the Fund of your choice.
The Lebau Fund - Established in memory of Harry Lebau, Executive Director of the “Y”
from 1926 - 1963 and the father of Ruth Lebau Brewster, the First Female President of
the ‘Y”. The fund supports camp scholarships.
The Ershow-Levenberg Fund - Established by David and Linda S. Ershow-Levenberg
to subsidize programming for senior adults.
The Levenberg Family Picnic Grounds - Established to be used to maintain the
grounds. You can add to this fund by dedicating a tree for $360 or a bush for $260. A
commemorative plaque will be placed within the camp grounds.
The Esocoff-Whitken Fund - In memory of Grace and Jake Esocoff and Bertha and
Donald Whitkin, (“Y” Members and Community Leaders) who tragically died in an
automobile accident in 1982. This fund benefits Camp scholarships.
The Happy Pezzia Fund - In memory of Happy Pezzia, a beloved former Physical
Education Director.
The Hela Yungst Fund - Established in memory of Hela Yungst, Miss New Jersey and
New Jersey Lottery Spokesperson to be used for people where illness makes it difficult to
afford membership or program fees.
The “Y” Annual Campaign - Celebrate the “Y”’s 131st Anniversary with a symbolic gift
of $131 or more. Each year the “Y” Annual Campaign reaches out to our members to
help us keep giving to the Community.
Tree of Life - Buy a leaf on our Tree of Life to celebrate a Simcha, Birthday, Anniversary
or to commemorate a loved one. $180 each. (larger donations are available)
A Message from our Directors
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn”.
We believe that children learn best through play and interaction with their surroundings.
Call us for a personal escorted tour of our facilities. We are proud to show you how
happy and accomplished our children are here. Feel free to contact us for more info on
any program or event. [email protected] or [email protected]
Leah Hoffman, M.Ed.
Early Childhood Director
Sandi Newman
Associate Director
Nurturing Children, Families and the Community
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State licensed, community-based child care center
Program is based on Jewish values, culture and heritage
All children of diverse ethnicities and affiliations are respected and embraced
Highlights include education, along with art, music, gym & swim instruction
Spacious campus indoors and outdoors
Safe, colorful play areas, playgrounds, a full size gymnasium and two pools
Kosher breakfast, lunch and snacks are all included
Enrollment begins at 6 weeks, up to age five
Extended morning and afternoon hours are available
The Infant Rooms - six weeks to 18 months - Teacher to child ratio 1:4
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Incorporate the best features of a nurturing family life combined with professional,
reliable and loving care
Teachers become familiar with each baby’s schedule of eating, sleeping & play
Secure vibrant, stimulating environment encourages exploration and healthy
development
The Toddler Rooms - 18 months to 30 months- Teacher to child ratio 1:6
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Focus on critical areas of socialization and language acquisition
Children begin to learn about cooperation, following directions, sharing and verbal
expression
Classroom centers facilitate and maximize the sensory experiences for the toddler
and promote creative thinking and expression
Preschool Division - The Green, Purple and Blue Rooms
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Children benefit from our stimulating curriculum including age appropriate learning
skills, music, art, gym, swim, creative play and computer introduction
Special events are incorporated throughout the year, including holiday celebrations
and commemorations
Social skills are gently stressed in the comfortable group setting
Each child is encouraged in creative exploration for maximum emotional and
intellectual growth
The Gan ‫גן‬
Jewish Pre-Nursery
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Structured similarly to our Preschool classes but with emphasis on Jewish studies
in Tefila (prayer), holidays, Shabbat, parsha of the week, Israel and introduction to
Hebrew as a second language.
Program is designed to prepare children for entry into a Yeshiva or Day School, or
for those seeking a rich Jewish experience
Also included are special programs on Chanukkah and Shabbat and Grandparents
and Family Day Celebrations.
Due to overwhelming enrollment, Gan II will open September 2, 2014
Toddler Club -
For children 2 years old ● 2 Mornings 9am - Noon ● Club promotes exploration, arts &
crafts and socialization ● Minimum of 6 children to start class.
New Early Childhood Programs
DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED
Mommy and Baby classes – Bring your baby (birth to twelve months) to these fun and
educational classes focused on current topics relating to development. This series of
mommy and baby classes will be led by an experienced Doctor of Physical Therapy. All
classes are hands on and you are guaranteed to leave with practical tips on improving
your baby’s overall development.
Parenting Classes for “different ages and stages” – come join us for an evening of
questions and answers, good conversations and refreshments.
Have any suggestions for evening workshops? We are listening!
Mommy & Me Playgroup – Bring your playgroup to the Ida Cohen Room at the “Y” once
a week for two hours. Members – free. Non-Members – Price upon request.
Parent Involvement
We believe it is a privilege to partner with you in caring for your children. Open
communication between parent and staff is essential to maximizing your child’s
experience. This is done through daily notices, newsletters and emails. Conferences
can be arranged when requested. We encourage parents to share questions and
suggestions.
The Early Childhood Committee (for “Y” members in good standing) evaluates
programs and services and can make recommendations to the “Y” Board of Directors.
The Parent Advisory Board (P.A.B.) focuses on Fundraising and sponsoring special
events (Holiday celebrations, Back to School Bash, Spring Fling, Scholastic Book Fair).
To serve on the Committee or P.A.B., please contact our Early Childhood Director.
“Kidz Korner” After-School Program - Age appropriate, fun, exciting activities in a
warm, safe & caring environment. We offer ● homework assistance ● Educational
Enrichment ● Enrichment activities ● Swimming ● Sports ● Computers ● Healthy Snacks
provided ● Arts/Crafts ● Jewish Holiday Celebrations ● Transportation offered from
selected schools.● Program runs September to June
Shabbat Program - For Yeshiva and Day School children who have early Friday
dismissal, your child will share a delightful afternoon of Jewish enrichment, crafts, sports
and music.
Vacation Program - We are the place to be when your child is off from school. Whether
it is swimming, cooking, arts & crafts, a bowling trip or so much more, we guarantee your
child will have a great day.
Youth Department Celebrations: Apple Picking - Sunday, October 5, 2014 ● Camp
Reunion (all divisions) - Sunday, December 7, 2014 ● Cupcake Party - Sunday, February
8, 2015 ● Purim Carnival Sunday, February 22, 2015
Kids Dinner and Movie - For Kids ages 5 - 11 ● Bring your PJ’s and Pillows ● We
supply dinner and popcorn ● A different movie each time ● Third Wednesday evening of
each month 6 - 8 pm (Dates are subject to change and may include swim)
Summer Camp - Registration and information for summer camps can be obtained
through this department. Please refer to the camp website in late Fall for up-to-date
details on all divisions. Kinneret/Y-HO-CA reunion - Sunday, December 7th at 1 pm
Hebrew Lessons (with Tamara Rubin) Beginning conversational Hebrew especially
‘tailored” for ages 10 - 16 Mondays @ 6 pm. Contact info [email protected]
For more info and pricing.
Swim Lessons - Please refer to the Aquatics pages for more info. We offer swim
lessons on Sunday mornings and Tuesday and Thursday late afternoons.
Red Cross Babysitting Certification Course ● Receive special “Babysitting”
certification. ● Learn basic emergency procedures and childcare Ages 11 & up ●
Members $65 ● Non-Members $80 Sunday, September 14, 2014
For more information on any of these programs please visit our website or call
Sandi Newman (908) 289-8112 x28 or [email protected]
We participate in Government Assisted Programs
Birthday Parties - Choose from: Swim, Arts & Crafts, Sports ● Zumba
We provide the Party Host and the room ● You supply decorations and
Kosher food ● All parties 1½ hours long ● Swim parties 1 - 3 pm on Sundays
only ● Reserve at least 4 weeks in advance
Call Sandi Newman - (908) 289-8112 x 28 for more info and pricing
Life Begins at 62 at the YM-YWHA - The Senior Adult Department offers a variety
of programs for every interest……….Art, Yiddish, Senior Fitness, Swim, College
Classes, Special Courses, Trips, Concerts, Lectures, and so much more.
Monthly Celebrations - Each month a celebratory luncheon with entertainment noting
both Jewish and Secular events including a Kosher, hot, full course meal.
Transportation - We offer door to door van service for “Y” members in the Union County
area. For a daily nominal fee, our driver will pick up in the morning & return after lunch.
Kosher Lunch - A delicious Glatt Kosher lunch is offered Monday - Friday promptly at
11:30 am. All meals are prepared on-site under the supervision of our Mashgiach Robert
Mandelbaum. All for $1.75. Everyone welcome over age 60. (Donation to County of
Union) Frozen meals are also available to take home ($4 and up) with advanced notice.
JOY Club for Mature Adults - JOY Club entitles you to $2 off events, or 10% off trips &
“special events”. LUNCHEONS EXCLUDED $15 “Y” Members $25 Non- Members
Senior Trips
“Beautiful” on Broadway - Up on the Roof, Locomotion, Natural Woman….just a few of
the legendary songs written by Carole King. Experience the story behind this amazing
songwriters rise to stardom. Wednesday, December 10, 2014 Tickets $110 - $165
Storm King State Park - Located in the lower Hudson Valley, pristine 500-acre
landscape of fields, hills, and woodlands provides the setting for a collection of more than
100 carefully sited sculptures created by some of the most acclaimed artists of our time.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Members - $55 Guests - $65
Sands Casino in Bethlehem, PA - Tuesday, Nov. 4th & Thursday, May 7th. Get $25
back in food/play money & shop in the Outlets. Members - $ 32 Guests - $37
Grounds for Sculpture - An evolving outdoor collection, seasonal exhibitions, and
educational programs designed to facilitate the understanding of and appreciation for
contemporary sculpture. Tuesday, June 30, 2015 Members - $30 Guests - $40
River Belle Cruise & Point Pleasant Beach - Cruise along the beautiful, inland waters
of the Manasquan River, Pt. Pleasant Canal and Barnegat Bay. Thursday, July 9, 2015
Members - $45 Guests - $55
Whitney Museum - 20th century & contemporary American art, special focus on works
by living artists. The Whitney is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, &
exhibiting American art. Thursday, July 23, 2015 Members - $50 Guests - $60
Skylands Manor & Botanical Gardens - From the delicate shades of a tiny wildflower
to the vibrant colors of massed annual plantings, Skylands is a place of beauty in any
season. Thursday, August 13, 2015
Members - $30 Guests - $40
Social Psychology: A Jewish Psychology - Led by Dr. Hank Kaplowitz recently retired
from 42 years of service at Kean University. Founding Director of the Human Rights
Institute at Kean University. The weekly class will focus on many major social
psychologists who were Jewish and they often drew ideas from the Torah and the
Talmud. (Tuesdays) FREE to Members
Guests $5 for per session NEW
Hebrew with Tamara - Want to learn to read Hebrew? Need a Hebrew refresher
course? Come to the “Y” on Monday evenings for Hebrew with Tamara Rubin
Modern Hebrew as it reflects our values. One hour sessions on Monday evenings
Starting 9/29 - 12/1/14 Choose from: Beginner - 7 pm ● Intermediate 8 pm
NEW
contact Tamara for pricing - [email protected]
Jewish Studies - Led by Rabbi Stanley Asekoff - Rabbi Emeritus of B’nai Shalom in
West Orange. We are pleased to have his weekly lecture series at the “Y”.
(Wednesdays) FREE to Members Guests $5 per session
Exercise & One to One - Led by Betty Rosman, RN Gentle exercise to stimulate the
heart and tone muscles while increasing mobility. Followed by blood pressure monitoring
and medical counseling. (Thursdays) FREE to Members
“Biology for Seniors” - In conjunction with Union County College, this class led by Dr.
Ken Mehlman shows us how biology and science impact our daily lives.
(Thursdays) FREE to the Community
Exercise with Sue - Start your week with a ½ hour of sit down exercise. Light weights
will be used to increase muscle strength and bone mass. (Mondays) FREE to Members
Yiddish Vinkl with Jeanne Major - Members will bring Yiddish books, articles and
stories to discuss in Yiddish. A great way to bring back Mamaloshen.
(Mondays) FREE to Members
Current Events with Sue - Stimulating weekly review of newsworthy issues provided by
News Currents. (Fridays) FREE to Members
Tai Chi - Instructed by Earl Baxter. Tai Chi helps to improve flexibility, balance,
relaxation and coordination. (Wednesdays) $2 Members Guests $5 per session
Art Workshop with Ruth - Instructor - Ruth Rosenzweig, an accomplished artist. This
class focuses on pastels. (Wednesdays) FREE to Members
Guests $5 per session
Oneg Shabbat - Prayers, candle lighting, Kiddish, HaMotzi and traditional songs before
lunch welcoming the Sabbath with grace, warmth and friendship. (Fridays)
Atlantic City Trips - One Wednesday per month sponsored by the Men’s Club. Coach
bus and return money to play.
Mah Jongg Tournaments - Fall - September 21, 2014
Spring - April 19, 2015
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
Exercise with
Sue
9:30 - 10:00 am
Social
Physchology
Dr. Hank
Kaplowitz
10:30 am
Tai-Chi
9:30-10:15 am
Exercise and
One –to-One
10:00-11:30 am
Current Events
10:00-11:15 am
Yiddish Vinkl
10:00-11:30 am
LUNCH
11:30 am
Rabbi Asekoff
Jewish Studies
10:15-11:30 am
LUNCH
11:30 am
LUNCH
11:30 am
LUNCH
11:30 am
Mah Jongg
After lunch
12:30 pm
Art Workshop
With Ruth
12:00-1:00 pm
Biology for
Seniors (UCC)
12:30-2:30 pm
Mah Jongg
After lunch
12:30
LUNCH
11:30 am
Oneg Shabbat
11:15 am
Senior Luncheon Celebrations & Shabbos Shindigs
September 10, 2014
Wednesday
Welcome Back with Odessa Klezmer Band
October 31, 2014
Friday
Shabbos Shindig - Ted Bennett Duo
November 12, 2014
Wednesday
Thanksgiving Luncheon with Sal Chiarelli
December 17, 2014
Wednesday
Chanukkah Luncheon with Tuvia Zimber
January 21, 2015
Wednesday
Snowball Luncheon with Leonardo
February 18, 2015
Wednesday
Presidents Day Luncheon with Julian
March 25, 2015
Wednesday
Ershow-Levenberg Intergenerational Seder
April 17, 2015
Friday
Shabbos Shindig - TBA
May 13, 2015
Wednesday
Spring Party with the Jewbadors
June 17, 2015
Wednesday
Summer Splash with Flavian
$5 Members
$7 Guests
Special Programs for Adults & Seniors
AARP 55 Alive Safe Driving Classes - 11/13/14, 3/12/15, 6/11/15, 8/20/15 @ 9:30 am
Fee Applicable - Call for info
Friday, September 12th at (10 am) Senior Medicare Patrol - Charles Clarkson, ESQ will
speak on Medicare, Prescription Plans & Obamacare and general consumer Q & A’s
Free to the community
Monday, November 10th - “Chasing Sandy” - Emergency Preparedness Program. How
to survive the next storm, how to organize our homes & our lives for the next emergency.
Guest Speakers - Handouts - Free to all
Wednesday, February 25, 2015 - Antique Appraisal Fair - David Powell Willis will be on
hand to appraise your antiques starting at 6:30 pm Light refreshments
Max Halbrecht Fitness Room - Air conditioned, mirrored and carpeted fitness center
offers treadmills, an elliptical, Cybex multi unit station, leg and ab machines, stairmaster,
incline bench, leg press and dumbbells. TV/VCR/DVD Stereo & WI-FI available. Closed
circuit TV for security and safety.
Ellen Halbrecht Exercise/Dance Studio - A perfect room for Yoga, Dance, Zumba,
Pilates and Kickboxing. Mirrored, air conditioned and carpeted. Located across from the
Fitness Center.
Kramer Health Club - Featuring a sauna and steam room. Relax, watch TV, play cards,
enjoy a cup of coffee or a massage (by appointment only). Kramer Health Club has a
cardio fitness area and personalized lockers. Special towel/café service and a separate
entrance to the pool. Men’s Hours: Monday - Thursday 1:00 -9:30 pm and
Sundays 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Women’s Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 noon
Add Health Club privileges to your membership :
Males
$ 225
Senior Male
$ 200
Females
$ 150
Senior Female
$ 125
Couple
$ 275
Senior Couple
$ 250
Come experience our newly renovated gymnasium, complete with padding,
glass backboards, fresh paint and our Basketball Wall of Fame Hallway.
A special THANK YOU to Ruth Lebau Brewster and family, and the NJ Roadrunners
JEC Basketball - Sundays 1:00 - 3:00 pm ● Grades 4-6 ● November - February ●
Members - $85 ● Non-Members $100
AAU Basketball - Come watch the pro’s play. Al Harrington, Luther Wright, Randy Foy
and Kyrie Irving are famous players who trained at the “Y”. Call the “Y” office for days
and times.
SUNDAY
MONDAY
9:00 AM
Dance
Body Blast
With Neshe
7:30 PM
Dance
Body Blast
With Neshe
TUESDAY
7:30 PM
Dance
Body Blast
With Neshe
10:00 AM Fitness Center
YOGA
Hours
With Neshe
7:30 am9:30 pm
6:30 PM
Zumba with
Melissa
11:15 AM
Toro Do Jo www.uniony.org
7:00 PM
System of
Combat
7:45 PM
Krav Maga
(MEN)
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Women Only
In the Fitness
Room
7:30 - 8:30 pm
9:00 AM
Dance
Body Blast
With Neshe
6:30 PM
Zumba with
Melissa
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FRIDAY
10:30 AM
YOGA
With Neshe
7:45 PM
System of
Combat
7:45 PM
Krav Maga
(WOMEN)
7:45 PM
Clubbell
Training
Larry’s Sports Clinic - Sundays 1:00 - 1:45 pm. 10 week session starting September 28th
A different sport each week. Members- FREE Guests- $40 Boys & Girls Ages 5-9
Open Fitness Night with Larry - Workout with Larry -2nd Tuesday of each month.
FREE Members Only Men’s Night Out - Join the guys for “Shvitz”, “Stretch” and “Swim”
Thursdays 7:30-9:30 pm MEN ONLY in the Kramer Health Club - FREE Members Only
Dance Body Blast & Yoga with Neshe - Sundays - Mondays - Wednesdays & Fridays
Contact Neshe - Fitmybod.com or [email protected]
“System of Combat” - Tuesday & Thursdays 7:00 pm ● ages 13 & up ● Jim Dann
([email protected])
Clubbell Training -Tuesdays 7:45-8:45 pm -John Belkewitch([email protected])
Zumba -Tuesday & Thursdays 6:30-7:30 pm ● ([email protected])
Tora Do Jo - Sundays 11:15 am - Karate with a “Jewish twist” - Gene White
([email protected])
Krav Maga & Haganah - Self protection skills by a certified Israeli instructor. Combines
Elements of Brazilian Jujitsu. Michoel Shapiro - ([email protected])
Saturday Night Swim & Gym - The “Y” is open for swimming, use of the gym & Fitness
Center on Saturday nights 7:30 - 10:30pm - 12/13,1/17, 2/14 FREE- Members Guests $5
SUNDAY MORNING SWIM CLASSES
Fall - September 28, 2014 Winter - January 4, 2015
Spring - March 22, 2015
$60 (Members) $80 (Non-Members)
10 Week Sessions
Water Babies - 11:00 - 11:30 am ● Ages 6-36 months ● Elementary water adjustment
for tots (Parents must participate) Rubber pants must be worn. Sunday mornings
Tadpoles - 9:00-9:30 am ● Ages 3 - 5 ● Water adjustments, floating, kicking, strokes
and going underwater. Sundays
Frogs - 9:30-10:00 am ● Ages 5 - 8 ●Continuing water adjustment, floating, glides, kicks.
Sundays
Dolphins - 10:00-10:30 am ● Ages 8-10 ● A special class for our largest group of
beginning and intermediate swimmers. Sundays
Sharks - 10:30 -11:00 am ● Ages 10 & older ● A brush-up course for older “splashers”.
Emphasis on strokes and endurance. Sunday
Private Swim Instruction - By appointment only. Call Larry or Fern at the Pool
Members $25 (½ hour) Non-Members $30 (½ hour).
CPR (Adult & Child) with First Aid - Red Cross Certification course for Educators,
Parents, Lifeguards, etc. September 14, 2014 Members $95 Non-Members $105 First
Aid Class Sunday, September 28, 2014, November 30, 2014
Aqua Aerobics - Mondays 10:00 - 11:00 ● Co-Ed session with our lifeguard Shana ●
Wednesday evenings 8:30-9:30 - Women Only with Coach Fern●
Members $60 Non-Members $80
Sharks Swim Team - Team competes in North Jersey J.W.B. Swim League.
Meets are on Sundays beginning in October.
Practices are Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
Begin Date : Monday, September 29, 2014
Coach: Fern Perez
Members $375 Non-Members $475
there may be additional charges for uniforms
special “fun” night
Swim Team Awards & Banquet - Sunday, March 8th 2015
The Schering Plough Aquatics Center
SUNDAY
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
8:00-9:00
Early Swim
7:30 –9:00
Early Swim
7:30 –9:00
Early Swim
7:30 –9:00
Early Swim
7:30 –9:00
Early Swim
7:30 –9:00
Early Swim
9:00-11:30
Classes
9:00-3:00
Open
9:00-3:00
Open
9:00-3:00
Open
9:00-3:00
Open
9:00-5:00
Open
3:00 - 4:00
Pool Closed
3:00 - 4:00
Pool Closed
3:00 - 4:00
Pool Closed
3:00 - 4:00
Pool Closed
4:00-6:00
Open
4:00-6:00
Open
4:00-6:00
Open
4:00-6:00
Open
6:00-7:00
Swim Team*
6:00-7:00
Swim Team*
6:00-7:30
Bruriah Swim
Team
6:00-7:00
Swim Team*
7:00-8:30
7:00-8:30
7:30-8:30
7:00-8:30
Limited Lanes
Limited Lanes
Limited Lanes
Limited Lanes
8:30-9:30
Women Only
8:30-9:30
Men Only
8:30-9:30
Women Only
8:30-9:30
Men Only
11:30-3:00
Open Swim
Pool closes
one hour
Before
sundown
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Swim
Team
September February
3:00-4:00
Women
Only
4:00-5:00
Men Only
Pool Information
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Please have your membership card or guest pass available to use the pool.
Guests (accompanied by a member) must pay at the main office and present a receipt
to the lifeguard when signing in.
Shower is requested before entering the pool
Long hair must be covered with a bathing cap.
Adult swims are for those 16 years and older.
No males over 5 years old may swim during “Female Only” swim.
Girls over the age of 5 may not swim during “Male Only” swim.
Children under the age of 12 are not permitted in the pool without a parent or guardian.
Swim class registration receipts must be presented to instructor at 1st lesson.
Early Childhood Swim 9:30 - 11:30 am Monday - Friday
Afterschool Program Swim 4:30-5:30 pm Wednesdays
Lap lanes are limited during swim team hours 6-7pm Mon. - Thurs., 1-2 pm Sundays
(7:00 - 8:30 pm lap rows only)
Adult swim times are subject to change during camp and school vacation programs
Please join us for
Dinner and Entertainment
As will celebrate
Aaron & Laura Cohen with the Community Leadership Award
and
Nafi & Bella Baum with the Young Leadership Award
Sunday evening, January 11, 2015 6:30 pm
Admission : 1 Raffle
ticket per person
Group Babysitting will be available
Prizes:
1st Prize - $2,000 towards airfare anywhere
If you choose Israel, the prize includes a 10 day stay at the Ramada
Or $2,000 in “Y” services
2nd Prize - TV/DVD Package up to $1000
Or $1,000 in “Y” services
3rd Prize - Tablet of your choice up to $500
Or $500 in “Y” services.
The “Y” and Movies…..Perfect together! Either on our large screen in Gering Hall, or in
a smaller intimate screening room, our movies will stimulate, delight and sometimes even
spark controversy. Please RSVP one week before.
“Philomena” - DINNER & MOVIE A world weary political journalist picks up the story of
a women’s search for her son, who was taken away from her decades ago after she became pregnant and was forced to live in a convent.
Monday, October 20, 2014 (6:30 pm) Members - $7 Guests - $10
“The Jewish Kids Who Invented Rock & Roll” In the mid-late 1950’s in an office a few
blocks from Time Square, a group of talented Jewish youngsters began a soundtrack
career in what is known as the Brill Building. Follow this amazing history in this music
documentary. Features Carole King, Neil Sedaka, Burt Bachrach and more.
Sunday, February 8, 2015 at (1 pm).
“Sarah’s Key” - In modern day Paris, a journalist finds her life becoming intertwined
with a young girl whose family was torn apart during the notorious Vel’ d’Hiv roundup in
1942.
Sunday, March 8, 2015 (1 pm) Members - $3 Guests - $5
“The Monuments Men” - DINNER & MOVIE - An unlikely World War II platoon is
tasked to rescue art masterpieces from Nazi thieves and return them to their owners.
Monday, March 23, 2015 (6:30 pm) Members $7 Guests $10
“50 Children - Rescue Mission of M & M Kraus” - DINNER & MOVIE - In the spring of
1939, Gilbert & Eleanor Kraus embarked on a risky and unlikely mission. Traveling into
the heart of Nazi Germany, they rescued 50 Jewish children from Vienna and brought
them to the United States.
Monday, April 13, 2015 (6:30 pm) Members - $7 Guests - $10
J.O.Y. Members receive $1 off each film
We are pleased to announced that thanks to a generous donation from
Allen and Stacy Kirshenbaum of Short Hills, the “Y” will be home to a satellite Israel
Center. The Israel Center office will be located on the first floor off the lobby. Our own “Y”
Shaliach will join in programs with our community and members can visit our Jewish
Heritage Library.
Stay tuned for more exciting developments regarding the Israel Center at the “Y”.
Serving the Jewish Community of Union County and the surrounding area for over 130
years through good times and bad, the “Y” has remained a “safe haven” for the
Community. The “Y” shines as a beacon acting as a second home for working parents,
single parents, a place for seniors, teens, the homebound and the unaffiliated.
The “Y” has a diverse population of members and a broad array of programs. We
provide childcare, camp, Jewish learning, after-school programs, health, fitness and
aquatics and Adult education and activities for senior adults.
Our commitment to strengthening Jewish Community education values is reflected in our
offerings. Programs such as a Jewish Film Series, Yiddish Vinkl, weekly Torah class led
by an area Rabbi, and celebratory programs for every Jewish holiday including a very
special Intergenerational Passover Seder reflect our Jewish identity.
Setting the “Y” apart from other Jewish agencies, we remain closed on Shabbat and Yom
Tovs. The “Y” is a Glatt Kosher facility with a Mashgiach on the premises. Our kitchen is
headquarters for the Union County Kosher Meals on Wheels program which delivers frail
homebound elderly clients a Kosher hot nutritious meal 5 days per week.
“Legacy Leaders” is a group of dedicated and committed individuals who want to
guarantee that the “Y” continues to provide the quality programs and services our Jewish
community deserves and has grown accustomed to. By becoming a Legacy Leader your
generosity will:
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Ensure that “Y” membership is available to all regardless of ability to pay
Provide daily hot Kosher meals for Senior Adults
Continue to keep Jewish Summer Camp affordable
Help ensure that we sustain safe and affordable childcare
Make a difference in the lives of others for many years to come
The “Y” is honored to participate in this important program. Won’t you take some time to
think about your legacy to the “Y” and the Jewish community. Become a “Legacy Leader”
and help us carry on with our mission of serving the Jewish community.
Our Legacy Team: RoAnna Pascher - Chairperson
Mark Bloomberg, Jay Buchsbaum, Jerry Baranoff
Bryan Fox, Jackie Baranoff
Contact any of our Legacy Team members for more information or donating
OFFICERS
President
Benjamin Veit
Vice Presidents
Laura Cohen
Robert Heizler
Secretary
Eve Hecht
Treasurer
Alexander Krause
Assistant Treasurer
Daniel Baum
Financial Secretary
Becky Romanoff
Recording Secretary
Shaindy Pinsker
Immediate Past President*
RoAnna Pascher
At Large
Mark A. Bloomberg Esq. *
Gregg Rothstein*
Executive Vice President
Bryan B. Fox, A.C.S.W.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Shari Bloomberg
Ruth Lebau Brewster*
Steven Buch
Jay Buchsbaum
Aaron Cohen*
Stuart Finkelstein
Faith Fisch
Dede Hasson
Shirley Malamut Judd
Martin Knecht*
Clara Kramer
David Levenberg*
Linda S. Ershow-Levenberg* Irene Goldie - Petras
Dr. Samantha Pozner
Jonathan Ritter
Marvin Rosenzweig
Michael Rubin
Dr. Harris Saltzburg
Ruth Diamond Sandler
Jane Sarwin
Tara Speyer
Steven Starr
Henry Stein
Kami Tischler
Yaffa Walzman
Harry Weitzner
Zygmunt Wilf
*PAST PRESIDENTS
Dr. Craig Weinstein - pending
YM-YWHA PROFESSIONAL STAFF
(908) 289-8112
Executive
Bryan B. Fox, A.C.S.W.
Executive Vice President
Ext. 14 [email protected]
Jani Jonas
Assistant Executive Director Ext. 19 [email protected]
Finance & Office Management
Anna Bokser
Accounting Supervisor
Ext. 15 [email protected]
Yehudit Becker
Bookkeeper
Ext. 17 [email protected]
Susan Cohen
Office Manager
Ext. 14 [email protected]
Leah Hoffman
Early Childhood Director
Ext. 27 [email protected]
Sandi Newman
Youth & Camp Director
Ext. 28 [email protected]
Judy Flint
Early Childhood Admin. Asst.
Ext. 11 [email protected]
Adult & Senior Director
Ext. 34 [email protected]
Health & Recreation Director
Ext. 30 [email protected]
Membership & Marketing Dir.
Ext. 20 [email protected]
Maintenance Director
Ext. 44 [email protected]
Food Services & Mashgiach
Ext. 36 [email protected]
Early Childhood & Youth Dept.
Adult & Senior Department
Susan Silberner
Health & Fitness Department
Larry Markowitz
Membership & Marketing Dept.
Jackie Baranoff
Building, Grounds, Maintenance
Hugo Sanchez
Food Services
Robert Mandelbaum
Simcha’s at the “Y”: Bar/Bat Mitzvahs● Engagement Parties ● Sweet 16’s● Sheva
Brachot ● Birthdays ● Bris ● Brunches● Lunches ● Upsherin Ceremonies and Parties ●
Air-Conditioned, ample parking, washing station, Seating capacity of 275 and a Cocktail
room. Competitive rates. Caterer must be approved
Meetings at the “Y”: Bring your Organization or meeting to the “Y”. The “Y” is the
central address of the Jewish Community. We welcome new groups and the return of
our regulars. Contact the office for details on rates and availability.
Our Observant Divisions
Chaverim
Primer - 4th grade
Eilat Explorers
Grades 5 & 6
Tiyulim
Grades 7 - 9
Chavi Minis
Our Israeli Divisions
Nursery
www.unionycamps.org
Kinneret
Kinneret Plus
Our Secular Divisions
Y-HO-CA
Y-HO-CA Plus
Teen Get-A-Way
Kinder - Mini’s
YM-YWHA of Union County
501 Green Lane
Union, NJ 07083
www.uniony.org
Your Jewish Community Center
CURRENT RESIDENT OR
Non-Profit Org.
US Postage
PAID
Elizabeth, NJ
Permit No. 167
10:30 am - 3:30 pm
Rides, Attractions
Shopping ● Kosher Food
Entertainment,
Children’s Program
And much more.
ADMISSION IS FREE