JFS welcomes new board members

By Morgan Goad, Associate Director of Development As JFS’ new fiscal year begins, please join us in welcoming our new Board Members! Rabbi Dovid AsherRabbi Asher...

A second home: Israeli Shlichim impacting Weinstein JCC’s Camp Hilbert

In the heart of the welcoming Jewish community in RVA, two young Israeli women, Tal and Yarden, have discovered a home away from home. As...

Richmond Public Schools collaborates with JCC to offer summer camp scholarships...

The Weinstein JCC Send a Kid to Camp Scholarship Fund is creating life-changing opportunities for young students, ensuring that every child, regardless of their...

Celebrating Israel @ 75 with Moshe Monzon’s Tapestry Collection

The Weinstein JCC is thrilled to announce a special exhibition as part of its continued celebration of Israel @ 75. The Sara D November Gallery...

5400 Club Programs for July

July 3 -  NO PROGRAM : Holiday July 10 -    Gregg Philipson, “Abracadabra, the Magic of Judaism.”  VIRTUAL ONLYThis award-winning presentation examines the history and...

JCC Golf Tournament raises over $35,000 for programs and scholarships

Belmont Golf Course, June 6 - The Weinstein JCC Golf Tournament, held at Belmont Golf Course, proved to be a remarkable success, raising over...

Call for Artists: Join the 2023-2024 Sara November Art Gallery...

The Weinstein JCC is thrilled to announce the upcoming 2023-2024 Sara November Art Gallery season, which promises to be an exciting showcase of both...

JFS holds 174th Annual Meeting

By Morgan Goad After two years of online Annual Meetings and last year’s meeting at our offices, JFS was thrilled to welcome the community to...

Weinstein JCC presents: Arts + Ideas 2023 season highlights!

The Weinstein JCC is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated highlights for next year's Arts + Ideas Cultural Arts season. Audiences can expect an...

Beth Sholom Celebrated Nursing Home Week

Beth Sholom celebrated Nursing Home Week in late May with many special activities.   Among some activities for residents, there was a petting zoo, a tie-dying T-shirt...