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Arts & Culture

Men's Club

Retired & Semi-Retired Men Daniel M. Soref Community Hall, JCC
Connect with other active retired & semi-retired men in our community.

Join the Club.

Think of Men’s Club as a talk show without cameras, microphones, or commercials.

First 3 Tuesdays of each month 12:50 – 2:00 PM
Annual Dues: JCC Members $55 | Community Participants $65

Program Benefits

From former US Senate candidates to CEOs and VPs, every Men’s Club meeting features a new and exciting speaker.

More than just an educational opportunity, Men’s Club is all about connecting with the guys. Active retired and semi-retired men enjoy nosh and conversation the first 3 Tuesdays of every month.

In partnership with CafA B Data by Mosaic, Men’s Club members can receive a 10% discount on their lunch orders on the second Tuesday of every month.

Related Events

Arts & Culture Events

Thu

09

Women in Jewish History: Community Art Exhibit Opening

All Ages
April 09 at 05:30pm
Harry & Rose Samson Family JCC

Celebrate the remarkable women who shaped Jewish history! Join 14 talented artists from our community for the opening of "Women in Jewish History" – an exhibition born from shared study, conversation, and creative inspiration. Each original work honors the stories, struggles, and triumphs of women whose legacies deserve to be remembered and celebrated.

Arts & Culture Events

Wed

15

Pub Trivia Night!

18+
April 15 at 07:00pm
Member $5 / Community $6
Harry & Rose Samson Family JCC

Test your knowledge at the JCC's ultimate trivia showdown! Gather your brainiest friends, bring your finniest team name, and compete for glory (and prizes for the top two teams!). Expect challenging questions, top-tier drinks, and serious bragging rights. Let the games begin!

Arts & Culture Events

Thu

16

Yiddish Book Discussion: Tevye the Dairyman

Age: 12 – 99 years
April 16 at 10:30am
Harry & Rose Samson Family JCC

Explore the rich world of Yiddish literature with our Between Two Worlds Reading Group, presented in partnership with the Frank L. Weyenberg Library. We launch the series with Sholem tale that inspired Fiddler on the Roof. We'll explore timeless themes of identity, assimilation, and the immigrant experiene that continue to resonate today.

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