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Prosserman JCC

fall 2014 | winter 2015

children, teensand family

Prosserman JCC Sherman Campus | 4588 Bathurst Street | 416.638.1881 | prossermanjcc.com

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discover your story!

Tradition. Culture. Education. Inclusion. These are the principles that guide us. It’s what you can expect from every program and every employee of the JCC. Welcome to the community.

We’re happy to have you.

Our children, teens and family programs range from new-mom get-togethers and children’s birthday parties right up to computer programming courses for teens. And we’re extremely proud to offer two community drop-in programs so anyone can come by and see what’s happening.

Whatever your children are into, at the J, you’ll find a way to help them get better at it.

Message from our Executive Directors

Our JCCs are in an unprecedented phase of growth, paving the

way to both an exciting new chapter in our history and a

bright future. In their own unique ways, each JCC has become

a hub of community engagement and the centre for Jewish life.

Our “J”s have become destinations for people to live up to their

aspirations and dreams...to learn, grow, to stay in shape, and

put themselves and their families on paths to meaningful lives.

We are very pleased to announce that our membership

continues to climb at a healthy rate, our Daycares and

Preschools are at or nearing capacity and the Jack and Pat

Kay Centre Camp has cemented itself as the premier Jewish

day camping option throughout the city.

We are also excited to unveil an enhanced program lineup,

designed to meet the needs of all ages. These exciting additions

include; a new arts and culture department, TRIBE team

training (small group :itness training), KidFit (group exercise

classes focused on children) at the Schwartz/Reisman Centre,

the expansion of Kachol Lavan and JRoots to the Prosserman

JCC, the introduction of our new J school of Israeli dance, and

more house league and elite sport offerings than ever before!

These enhancements were driven by conversations that you’ve

had with our dedicated sta:f team. We value all of your

suggestions and insights that are provided through surveys,

run-ins around the JCCs and through all of our events. Your

thoughts and opinions are invaluable as we are consistently

trying to achieve our mission to provide your family with

meaningful and well rounded experiences.

With all of the exciting developments, it is with pride that we

also present to you the Fall 2014-Winter 2015 program guides,

complete with a new look and feel. Each book captures the

energy and warmth, while showcasing the opportunities and

possibilities that exist within the “J”s. Our goal was to capture

that with our new branding, and to show you that there is

truly

something special about this place.

Looking forward to seeing you around the “J”s.

B’Shalom

JCCs of Greater TorontoSherman Campus | 4588 Bathurst St. I 416.636.CAMP (2267)

Register online at centrecamp.cabefore January 31, 2015 and SAVE UP TO $240

#ILOVEJEWISHCAMP

The Jack and Pat Kay Centre Camp

Head office:

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table of contentsCf

J stands for Jewish and also for

JCC: the welcoming environment

that transcends differences,

creating an atmosphere where

anything is possible. “Element J”

is the strand of DNA that ties

together everything we do.

We see it in our camps, our early

childhood classrooms, our fitness

centre – and beyond. In fact, it’s

true of all the amazing array of

offerings that comprise a JCC...

Element J gives everything a

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Board of DirectorsBrian Schachter, Chairman

Rammy Rochman, Treasurer

Shel Geller

David Peltz

Ron Prosserman

Jeff Ross

Martha Simmons

Dov Zevy

Hagay Marian

Micki Mizrahi

Executive TeamRick Nelson, ED Jewish Community Campuses GTA

Andrew Levy, ED Schwartz/Reisman Centre

discover your story!all booklets above are available

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FITNESS & HEALTH MEMBERSHIPADULTS (19+) $49 +hst/month

SENIORS (65+)$45 +hst/month (fixed-rate guarantee)

STUDENT (19-25) $45 +hst/month

TEENS (13 - 18)$25 +hst*/month (*where applicable)

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS• Family memberships, if eligible,

are 10% off • Discount on fees for JCC programs

and events• Access to member-only programs• Priority registration to popular

programs • Access to our members’ lounge

Locker room facilities including day lockers and showers

• 2 complimentary guest passes

SENIOR SOCIAL MEMBERSHIP$45 +hst/year

Be part of a vibrant Jewish communityand participate in programs and eventsthroughout the year. This membershipkeeps you connected to your communityand provides you with endless opportuni-ties to discover your J.

Your community annual membership allows you to take advantage of valuemember prices on cultural, recreationaland family programs and communityevents.

MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS• 20% discount on fees for JCC program

and events• Members only programs and events• Select free programming such as social

art and recorder• Silverberg/Appleby Families Lounge to

have lunch, plat cards and socialize withfriends

FUNDING SUPPORT

CHILDREN’S FITNESS TAX CREDITThe government of Canada offers nonrefundable tax credits of up to $500 to parentswho register a child under the age of 16 in a physical activity or artistic, culturalrecreational or developmental program. Programs must be a mininum of eight weekslong. All of our JCC Cahi sports programs and amny of our other children’s pro-grams qualify for this credit. For children with disabilities, an additional amount of$500 can be claimed if the child is under the age of 18.

CANADIAN TIRE JUMPSTARTThe Prosserman JCC is a registered community partner with Cnadian Tire JumpstartCharities. Canadian Tire Jumpstart is a charitable organization that provides finan-cially disadvantaged children in Cnada with the opportunity to participate in sportsand recreation activities. The Prosserman JCC receives referrals for children andyouth who are in need of funding for organized sport activities in the community.For more information or for an application, please contact 416.638.1881 x4275

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GENERAL INFORMATIONFitness Centre Access and Check-In

Parking for the Prosserman JCC will be in the south parking lot on the Sherman Campus (adjacent to the old BJCC).

Directions: Take the sidewalk from parking around to the north side of the Donald Gales Family Pavilion. The main entrance is at the “back” (east side) of the building. For fitness,from the lobby take the stairs or elevator down one floor. The fitness centre is to your left.

You must check in at the fitness desk and present your membership photo ID before youuse the fitness centre. If you have not received your membership card, you must show acopy of your photo ID.

Fitness Centre General Hours of Operation

Monday - Thursday 6:00 am - 9:00 pmFriday 6:00 am - 6:00 pmSaturday & Sunday 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

Fitness Centre Holiday Hours

Labour Day Monday, Sept 4 7 am - 3 pmErev Rosh Hashana Wednesday, Sept 24 Closed at 3pm Rosh Hashana Thursday, Sept 25 ClosedRosh Hashana Friday, Sept 26 ClosedErev Yom Kippur Friday, Oct 3 Closed at 3 pmYom Kippur Saturday, Oct 4 ClosedErev Sukkot Wednesday, Oct 8 Closed at 3 pmSukkot Thursday, Oct 9 7 am - 3 pm Thanksgiving Monday, Oct.13 7 am - 3 pm Shmini Atzeret Thursday, Oct 16 7 am - 3 pm Simchat Torah Friday, Oct 17 7 am - 3 pm Christmas Eve Wednesday, Dec. 24 6 am - 3 pm Christmas Day Thursday, Dec. 25 7 am - 3 pm Boxing Day Friday, Dec.26 7 am - 3 pm New Years Eve Wednesday, Dec. 31 6 am - 3 pm New Years Day Thursday, Jan. 1 7 am - 3 pm Family Day Monday, Feb. 16, 2015 7 am - 3 pm Good Friday Friday, Apr 3 9 am - 5 pmErev Passover Friday, Apr 3 Closed at 3 pmPassover Saturday, Apr 4 7 am - 3 pm Passover Sunday, Apr 5 7 am - 3 pm

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Housed in the David and Esther Freiman Childhood Education Centre, this program helps children maximize their self-expression and reach their full academic and social potential while connecting to Jewish traditions.

Through creative and hands-on experiences, we create an educational and cultural environment to support the development of each child’s social, cognitive, language and motor skills. Our interactive curriculum is founded upon the richness of Jewish values and tradition. We incorporate the Hebrew language and place emphasis on Tzedakah, welcoming guests, acts of kindness and Tikun Olam. Shabbat and holidays are also a large part of our curriculum and are taught through literature, music, exploration and play.

We are pleased to offer children and families full access to all of our facilities and programming including music and dance to sports and art. Our extended hours meet the needs of working parents.

J Experience

- State-of-the-art facilities, centrally located in a beautiful natural setting

- Daily kosher and nut-free, child-friendly menu, including lunch and 2 snacks

- Passionate and professional team of trained early childhood educators

- A Hebrew curriculum for all ages, from toddler to SK

- Preparation for Hebrew day school

- Specialty programs to further enhance children’s experiences

- Specialized children’s after-school programs

- End-of-day family programs

- Sense of belonging and connection to community

- Siblings’ discounts

- Early Learning for Every Child (ELECT)

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Cf daycare and preschool - full day programs (7:30 am - 6:00 pm)DpToddlers(ages 18 months - 30 months)The multi-sensory hands-on curriculum for our youngest students introduces fun, educational activities vital to development. We use art to encourage curiosity, build language and social skills, and develop fine motor skills — and our sensory activities and simple games encourage counting and recognition skills.

Jewish component: We use Jewish holiday and Shabbat celebrations to introduce simple Hebrew words, blessings and songs, as well as day-to-day conversation. Preschool – Full-Day Program (ages 2.5 - 3 years)The preschool rooms focus on building independence and problem-solving skills. The education/recreation balance stimulates a variety of cognitive, fine and gross-motor skills that lead to pre-reading and pre-numeracy readiness.

Jewish component: The Hebrew vocabulary begins to take shape, and Jewish values are introduced through Shabbat and holidays and day-to-day conversations.

Nursery Daycare(ages 3 - 4 years)This curriculum stresses self-esteem and social development. It includes many pre-reading activities, as well as free expressive art to enhance fine motor development.

Jewish component: Counting in Hebrew is introduced, along with the Aleph Bet. Jewish holidays, traditions and Shabbat celebrations continue to be meaningful experiences.

Junior Kindergarten(ages 4 - 5 years)Both Ontario Kindergarten Program and Early Learning For Every Child guidelines inform this program, which focuses on literacy, numeracy and fine motor-skill development.

Jewish component: Hebrew is offered twice a week to further enhance the values of Tzedakah, holiday traditions and vocabulary.

Senior Kindergarten(ages 5 - 6 years)Guided by teachers and informed by the Ontario Kindergarten Program and Early Learning For Every Child guidelines, students embark on word recognition, begin to read and start preparing for life in primary school. Their curiosity is challenged through exposure to enrichment units, such as science and current events.

Jewish component: “Seeing the World through Jewish Eyes” is the focus for the celebrations of the Jewish holidays and traditions. Hebrew continues to be offered twice a week and Hebrew vocabulary is expanded through storytelling.

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Unique to the Prosserman JCC Daycare & Preschool – Sheva The SHEVA framework is a way to think about Jewish values and how we incorporate them in the education that we provide to the children at the Prosserman JCC. Sheva is an initiative of the Jewish Community Centre Association of North America which we are proud to be affiliated with.

Sheva helps us to look at our curriculum through a Jewish lense to

ensure that our program reflects Jewish values such as mitzvah, tzedakah, community, respect, peace and inquiry as it pertains to

children’s learning in this instance.

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Prosserman JCCcommunity and special events

Second Annual Jewish BookFestival

Sunday, November 9to Sunday, November 16

J MovieThursday, December 25

Tu B’Shevat Community HavdallahSunday, February 8

Family J Day Monday, February 16

Purim CommunityCelebrationSaturday, March 7

Yom HazikaronWednesday, April 22

Yom Ha’atzmaut | Israel@67Community Wide CelebrationThursday, April 23

ChanukahCommunityCelebrationSunday, December 21

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PJ Library Shabbat Sing-A-Long (ages 1 - 3 years old, with a parent) Combining movement, music, arts & crafts and Jewish culture, you’ll welcome Shabbat through rhythm, dance and creative activities.

Fridays, Sept. 12 - Dec. 59:30 - 10:30 amFee: $200*No class on Sept. 26, Oct. 10-17

Jewish Holidays With PJ Library Celebrate at the J with friends, family and the community. Our programs are open to people of all ages, and each one includes a background of each holiday and the traditions that make them so much fun.

Rosh Hashana - Sept. 14Sukkot - Oct. 5Channukah - Dec. 14Tu B’Shvat - Feb. 1Purim - Mar. 13:30-5:00 pm$12 per child per holiday or $50 for all 5 classes

PJ Plus - (ages 18 months - 3 years) PJ Plus is a curriculum-based program designed for children, 18 months - 3 years, WITH a parent to engage in active Jewish learning together. Through hands on activities, including storytelling basedon PJ Library books, arts and crafts, music, movement, puppets, and more, parents and children will participate in an educationally fun and meaningful experience, embracing Jewish values.

Sundays, Oct. 19 - Dec. 2118 months - 2.5 months: 9:30 - 10:45 am2.6 months - 3 years: 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Members: $150Non-Members: $142*Members discount does not apply.

WeeHands Sing and Sign (Ages 2 months to walkingwith a parent or caregiver)Toddlers know what they want before they’re able to communicate it verbally. This leads to frustration, and then to tantrums. Basic sign can give your child a voice until theirs develops. Note: this class is for hearing children.

WeeHands Sing and Sign 1.0: Tuesdays, Sept. 23 - Nov. 11WeeHands Sing and Sign 2.0: Tuesdays, Jan. 20 - Mar. 1010:00 - 10:45 amFee: $140

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Movin’ Moms - (ages 6 weeks - 11 months, with a parent or caregiver) This fun and easy-to-follow class is a great physical workout for moms, while songs, bubbles, rhymes, play toys and more keep the babies’ minds moving.

Mondays, Jan. 12 - Mar. 3010:30 am - 12:00 pmFee: $180*No class on Feb. 16 and Mar. 16

Mindful Karate (ages 4 - 6 years)Mindful Karate classes are designed to bring awareness to the concepts of integrity, self-discipline, courtesy and compassion. Students will develop focus, discipline, and concentration through a controlled class environment, repetitive practice of essential Martial Arts movements and an emphasis on the development of each students’ character.

Fall: Wednesdays, Oct. 22 - Dec. 17Winter: Wednesdays, Jan. 14 - Mar. 115:15 - 6:00 pmFee: $135 (price does not include uniform)

Floor Hockey - (ages 5 - 7 years) We’ll cover the basics, from shooting and passing to stick handling and positioning. And at the end of each session, there’s a pick-up game.

Sundays, Sept. 21 - Nov. 16 11:30 am - 12:15 pm*no class on Oct. 12Fee: $130

JCC Chai Sports FUNdamentals (ages 3 - 5 years) Each week of this development program focuses on introducing the initial skills and drills of sports like soccer, basketball, hockey and baseball. Once they try all the sports, they’ll be able to pick one to pursue.

Fall: Sundays, Sept. 21 - Nov. 16*no class on Oct. 12Winter: Jan. 11 – Mar. 8*no class on Feb. 159:30 - 10:15 amFee: $130

JCC Chai Sports FUNdamentals: Adapted Program (developmental level range: 5 - 7 years) This program is for children who have a developmental disability. Each week of this development program focuses on introducing the initial skills and drills of sports like soccer, basketball, hockey and baseball. Once they try all the sports, they’ll be able to pick one to pursue.

Sundays, Sept. 21 - Nov. 16 10:30 - 11:15 am*no class on Oct. 12Fee: $130

J Family NightsOur monthly family nights are open to families of all ages, but primarily cater to kids between the ages of 2 - 7 years. Spend quality time together while connecting with other families in the community. Each one features a different theme, but they’re all followed by a kosher pizza dinner.

Disney Dance - Sept. 16JCC Chai Sports - Oct. 21Sing-A-Long - Nov. 18Make Your Own Chanukah Treats -Dec.16So You Think You Can Dance? - Jan. 13Magic - Feb. 24Arts And Crafts - Mar.31Tuesdays, 5:30 - 7:00 pm | Fee: $15/Family

Red Cross Babysitting Course (ages 11+)Being certified makes it that much easier to earn extra money, and this certification course is conveniently offered on PA days. You learn to feed a baby, change a diaper, prepare simple meals, prevent injuries and handle emergencies. A kosher pizza lunch is included; please bring your own nut-free kosher snacks.

Associated School: Monday, Nov. 3, 2014 Public School: Friday, Nov. 14, 2014 Public School: Friday, Feb. 13, 2015 Associated School: Monday, Mar. 9, 2015 9:00-5:00 pmFee: $75

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artADancingTots - (ages 2 - 3 years)This class introduces your babies and toddlers to all kinds of dancing from ballet to hip hop. Hear the music, feel the rhythms and have fun!

Mondays, Sept. 22 - Nov. 174:00 - 4:40 pmFee: $130*no class on Oct. 13

Disney Dance - (ages 4 - 6 years) Our instructors teach jazz & hip-hop to the best Disney songs, from Mickey & Minnie to Anna & Kristoff and all the hits in between.

Mondays, Sept. 22 - Nov. 175:00 - 6:00 pmFee: $140*no class on Oct. 13

Storybook Ballet - (ages 3 - 4 years)Our instructors will introduce your kids to the rhythm, movement and fluidity of ballet, while teaching them to tell stories through dance.

Mondays, Jan. 12 - Mar. 94:00 – 4:40 pmFee: $130*no class on Feb. 16

Music Video Hip-Hop (ages 4 - 6 years) Our instructors teach kids to dance to the tunes of their favourite artists. Britney, Katy, Miley and the Justin are on our playlists, but we’re always open to suggestions.

Fall: Sundays, Sept. 21 - Nov. 16 *no class on October 12Winter: Sundays, Jan. 11 - Mar. 8 *no class on February 1511:30 am - 12:30 pmFee: $140

Ballet Princess - (ages 5 - 7 years)This is a great way to introduce your child to the wonderful world of dance, help develop creative movement, rhythm, balance, stretch, strength and more.

Mondays, Jan. 12 - Mar. 95:00 - 6:00 pmFee: $140*no class on Feb. 16

Private Piano or Clarinet Lessons (ages 5 years and up for Piano, 7 years and up for Clarinet)Our professional music instructor teaches the fundamentals and an appreciation of music in all its forms. Pianos are provided and clarinets are available to rent for $20 a month.

Sundays, Sept. 21 - Dec. 21*no class Oct. 12Times available upon requestfrom 2:00 - 6:00 pm$30 for 30 minutes

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Clay for Kids - (ages 4 - 7) Young potters will learn techniques like coiling, slab building, surface decoration and patterning, and conclude the class by making something special to take home.

Thursdays,Clay For Kids 1.0: Oct. 30 - Dec. 18Clay For Kids 2.0: Jan. 15 - Mar. 54:30 - 5:30 pmFee: $140

Mini Masters Art - (ages 2 - 3)Experienced instructors introduce your child to the basics of fine art through exploration and experimentation, as well as painting, drawing and collage techniques. And with any luck you’ll get a few pieces for your home.

Tuesdays, Sept. 16 - Oct. 74:15 - 5:00 pmFee: $60

Cartoon Club - (ages 7 - 10 years) Design, proportion, expression and body language are skills children learn as they draw creatures, funny animals and humans. By the end, they’ll have created their very own comic series they can share with the world!

Wednesdays, Oct. 22 - Dec. 104:30 - 5:30 pmFee: $120

Art Fun’tastic - (ages 5 - 8 years) This program lets your kids’ imaginations run wild as they create unique works of 2D and 3D art in multiple media. The instructors reference masters, nature’s wonders and other topics to help inspire students’ work.

Tuesdays, Sept. 16 - Oct. 7 and / or Oct. 21 - Nov. 114:15 - 6:00 pmFee: $80 per session

Members receive a 10% discount on all programs, excluding family nights

SAVE THE DATE!Purim Community CelebrationSunday, March 7

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We are pleased and proud to announce the opening of our Israeli Dance Program for2014/2015.

Our after school dance program

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perform at the annual recital for

family, friends and the entire

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REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

The New J School of Israeli Dance

For more information and registration please contact Andrea at 905-303-1821 x3006 or [email protected]

JCCs of Greater Torontopresents

discover your story!

JCCs of Greater TorontoSherman Campus | 4588 Bathurst St. I 416.636.CAMP (2267)

Register online at centrecamp.cabefore January 31, 2015 and SAVE UP TO $240

#ILOVEJEWISHCAMP

The Jack and Pat Kay Centre Camp

Head office:

Now offering Kochavim, a unique Hebrew camp experience

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Thank you to our generous partners:

Adults $10

Kids 1-10 $15

Under 1 Free

All proceeds support the Family Resource Centre, a place for kids and their caregivers to learn, play and connect to valuable resources.

*Activities subject to change without notice

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Donald Gales Family Pavilion

Prosserman JCC | 4588 Bathurst St.

10:00am-2:00pm

Fun and creative activities, including:

Dancing

Arts & Crafts

Music

Sports

Silent Auction

… and a whole lot more!*

For information and tickets visit www.jfandcs.com

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FAMILY FUNDAY Supporting the Family Resource Centre

www.facebook.com/jfandcs

J. AcademyJa

Overnight Summer CampAugust 18-28

Ages: 8 - 16

Activities include: Design, ceramics, theatre, indoor and outdoor sports, music, adventure club, cooking, outdoor climbing, photography, Media, Water skiing and much more.

Price: 950 + HST

Pay last year’s price!

850 + HST

Early bird ends October 10

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Cupcake Package: Plan your own birthday party. We’ll provide your room

rental and entertainment. Includes up to 20 children.

Additional children are $8 each.

Birthday Cake Package: Sit back and enjoy the party. While we take care

of everything: entertainment, room bookings, decorations, birthday staff,

tableware, birthday cake, snacks, set-up, clean-up and much more! Includes

up to 20 children. Additional children are $8 each.

Icing on the Cake Package: Deluxe package includes everything from the

birthday cake package and the ability to choose a special theme for your

child’s birthday party. Includes themed decorations, birthday cake,

an extended 2 hour party, invitations, up to 30 children.

Additional children are $8 each.

BOOK YOUR CHILD’S PARTY AT THE J!

Step # 1: Choose your party package: Cupcake, Birthday Cake, Icing on the Cake

Step # 2: Choose your entertainment: In The Mix dance, sports, drumming,

WHIMZ (animals), magic, superhero, princess,

Glowga (glow in the dark yoga/hip hop), clown,

arts & crafts, ceramics, Mad Science, sing-a-long,

or inquire with your own party theme!

Step # 3: Fill out our online birthday party request form at: birthdayparties.prossermanjcc.info

*CanCellation PoliCy: All cancellations must occur at least 10 business days in

advance. The $100 booking fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.

All refunds are subject to a $15 administrative fee.

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In inclusion services at the Schwartz/Reisman Centre

Early Learners (ages 4 - 9 years, 8 students)Designed for lower-functioning children, this group’s activities target basic social practices like returning greetings and tolerance for others to help promote talking, sharing and self-expression. Activities like art and interactive games build the children’s recreational and fine motor skills.

Fall – Saturdays, Oct. 18 - Dec. 1312:15 - 1:15 pm Winter – Saturdays, Jan. 10 - Mar. 712:15 - 1:15 pm Member Value Fee: $315Regular Fee: $350

Intermediate (ages 10 - 15 years, 8 students) This group focuses on initiating and maintaining simple conversations; joining and leading activities; cooperation; handling conflicts with positive strategies and functional communication; increasing tolerance; and prosocial behaviours such as helping out and showing empathy for others.

Fall – Saturdays, Oct.18 - Dec. 1310:00 - 11:00 am Winter – Saturdays, Jan. 10 - Mar. 710:00 - 11:00 am Member Value Fee: $315Regular Fee: $350

Active participation, socialization and healthy lifestyles. That’s what you’ll find at the J, and the programs are open to people of all ages and abilities.

Save 10% when you register for more than one program. Times may vary depending on registration.

Special Programs For Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder DiagnosisWe offer one of the more comprehensive programs for children on the autism spectrum, made possible by the Lily and Michael Rosenberg Philanthropic Fund at the Jewish Foundation of Greater Toronto.

We use the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis, a safe and effective way to teach skills. The instructor’s role is to facilitate the group based on the program goals. It is not a consultative approach. At the end of the session, participants will receive a written progress report based on the program goals. Learners will be grouped into a maximum of 8 on their individual skills and ability levels.

Social Skills GroupsThe goal of these programs is to build children’s social and recreational skills in a safe environment while providing every participant the opportunity to identify and expand on their individual talents.

InEarly Engineers Program (ages 6 - 12 years, 5 - 10 students)The ideal learner for this group has a diagnosis of Aspergers or high-functioning autism and a well-developed verbal language system. Participants will work in a lab-type setting (pairs) using LEGO components such as gears, axles and beams. Instructional content is multi-disciplinary and designed by educators to increase student’s general knowledge and introduce S.T.E.M. (science, technology, engineering and math) concepts related to the day’s model.

Fall – Saturdays, Oct. 18 - Dec. 1311:00 am - 12:00 pm Winter – Saturdays, Jan. 10 - Mar. 711:00 am - 12:00 Member Value Fee: $315Regular Fee: $350

Mindful Kids Yoga and KarateThis program will provide children with a wonderful outlet to experience improved focus, attention and balance. Research has shown that mindfulness-based practices like Yoga provides positive coping skills in response to everyday school-based stress and enhances self-esteem.

Fall – Saturdays, Oct. 18 - Dec. 1312:00 - 1:00 pm Winter – Saturdays, Jan. 10 - Mar. 712:00 - 1:00 pm Member Value Fee: $315Regular Fee: $350

Senior Advanced (ages 12 - 16 years, 8 students)Building on the progress gained from the sophomore class, we work on conversational skills, learning to show interest in others and building friendships. We also introduce the concepts of bullying and peer pressure, and prepare students to deal with both.

Fall – Saturdays, Oct. 18 - Dec. 1310:00 - 11:00 am Winter – Saturdays, Jan. 10 - Mar. 710:00 - 11:00 am Member Value Fee: $315Regular Fee: $350

Swim Program (ages 4 - 17 years, 3 students)This unique program brings Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) to the pool. In addition to basic stroke training, instructors cover appreciating consequences and the buddy system. The goal is to make the kids feel just as comfortable in the pool or the lake as anyone else.

Fall – Saturdays, Oct. 18 - Dec. 13 (times vary between 8:30 am and 6:00 pm)Winter – Saturdays, Jan. 10 - Mar. 7 (times vary between 8:30 am and 6:00 pm)Member Value Fee: $450Regular Fee: $530

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CfMMCs JCC Chai Sports

JCC Chai Sports is the proud home to over 1600 youth and adult participants. Our athletes get a very unique perspective on sports leagues & programs. We are a multi-sport organization, offering year-round recreational and elite programming in numerous sports such as ice hockey, soccer, basketball, baseball, flag football and more.

Chai Lights• The only Jewish sports leagues and sports programs for youth in the GTA• Great jerseys, apparel and more are included for young players• The only sports program with trained instructors for all youth leagues• We field the only Jewish Elite and Rep Teams in the GTA• We are the sole provider for Toronto’s JCC Maccabi Games Delegation• We host the Annual Game On Road Hockey Tournament• Scholarship opportunities are available• Our end-of-season banquets are legendary

Register today at jccchaisports.com or call 416.665.1836

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House LeagueOur house league program has been around since 2009. We had over 450 players last year and it looks like this year’s going to be bigger. Every team has a certified instructor and a coach trained by our Technical Director Vito Colangelo and his senior staff. They teach a curriculum catered to improving the skills and development of each player in a recreational setting. In fact, scores and stats aren’t even kept until Under-7.

Registration opens in January for ages 4 - 12, including girls only divisions for ages 6 - 10. For league information and dates/times, please visit www.jccchaisports.com

Rep TeamsIs your child an elite soccer player? This is their chance to play up to their level. Spring-Summer tryouts will take place in March, but if you would like more information on the club, teams and schedule, please visit www.maccabisoccer.ca

Stars Of David Hockey

House League NHL players dream of winning the Stanley Cup. Our players dream of winning the Kiddush Cup! Our league is a Hockey Canada-sanctioned organization, featuring an instructor-led house league and Select Program. For more information on the league please visit www.sodhockey.com

Select ProgramThe Stars of David Beast is our Select name across all levels. If you think you have what it takes to suit up for the Beast, tryouts start in September. For more information about tryouts and the teams, please visit www.sodhockey.com

for more information please contactAlex Voihanski at 416.665.1836 or [email protected]

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CfMMCs JCC Chai SportsCsFlag FootballHuddle up with some of your friends as we introduce you to the world of NFL Flag Football. This program provides your children with an opportunity to develop their skills and learn the rules of this fast paced, fun game. The program is geared for athletes between the ages of 8-13. The season kicks off in May, with an NFL style combine.

Youth Basketball Programs and LeagueGet ready to dribble and drive to the hoop with the JCC Chai Sports Youth Basketball programs. This program provides your children with an opportunity to develop and enhance their skills through instructor led training. League players will then be able to immediately incorporate those skills into a game setting. The program is geared for athletes between the ages of 6-13. The season kicks off in October, and runs for 15 weeks. Elite options are also available.

Events

JCC Maccabi Games in Detroit, MichiganJCC Chai Sports is proud to be the sole provider of Toronto’s JCC Maccabi Games Delegation. In 2014 we sent over 100 teen athletes. For information on tryouts, teams and costs go to www.jccchaisports.com and click on the JCC Maccabi Games Section.

If your child is not yet eligible this year or is interested in next year’s Games, please email us at [email protected] to be added to our mailing list.

Game OnOn Sunday, June 22, the Prosserman JCC hosted the third annual “Game On” Road Hockey Tournament to raise funds for children dealing with pediatric disability/illness, and sports scholarships for underprivileged youth. For more information on the tournament and the charities involved, please go to www.gameonrh.com

Volunteering

Want to be a coach?JCC Chai Sports is looking for coaches for our house league soccer, baseball and flag football teams. As a coach you will attend every game, help run the practices and have the opportunity to make a positive impact. We’ll train you and help you obtain the necessary credentials. For more information, please contact us at (416) 665-1836.

Calling all SponsorsWe’re looking for companies to partner with that have a heart for development and community expansion, and that share in our belief of “growing community one game at a time.”

As a JCC Chai Sports sponsor, you will get exposure to hundreds of participants, observers and fans alike, gainingrecognition as a trusted and recommended leader in your industry. Become a team, division or even league sponsor. For more information, email us at [email protected]

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Boys Soccer 2011 Mon-Thurs May Jan. Thornhill 6 PM

Boys Soccer 2010 Mon-Thurs May Jan. Thornhill 6 PM

Boys Soccer 2008-2009 Weds May Jan. Thornhill 6 & 7 PM

Boys Soccer 2004-2005 Tues May Jan. Thornhill 7 PM

Girls Soccer 2007-2009 Tues May Jan. Thornhill 7 PM

Girls Soccer 2006-2004 Mon May Jan. Thornhill 7 PM

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6-13 years Tues Oct July Thornhill 6 & 7 PM

Baseball 7-9 years Mon May Feb. Thornhill 7 PM

Intro to Sports 3-4 years Thurs May Feb. Thornhill 5 or 6 PM

Flag Football 8-10 years Thurs May Feb. Thornhill 6 PM

Flag Football 11-13 years Thurs May Feb. Thornhill 7 PM

Rep Soccer 7-8 years N/A Apr Mar. Tryouts Various Various

Rep Soccer 9 years N/A Apr Mar. Tryouts Various Various

Rep Soccer 10 years N/A Apr Mar. Tryouts Various Various

Rep Soccer 11 years N/A Apr Mar. Tryouts Various Various

Hockey 5-6 years Sun Sept Apr. Various Various

Hockey 7-8 years Sun Sept Apr. Various Various

Hockey 9-10 years Sun Sept Apr. Various Various

Hockey 11-12 years Sun Sept Apr. Various Various

Select Hockey 6-7 years N/A Oct. Sept. Tryouts Various Various

Select Hockey 8-9 years N/A Oct. Sept. Tryouts Various Various

Select Hockey 10 years N/A Oct. Sept. Tryouts Various Various

Select Hockey 11-12 years N/A Oct. Sept. Tryouts Various Various

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The J speaks your languageThe halls of the Prosserman JCC are filled with the sounds of Hebrew and Russian, and we’re pleased to offer a number of programming options to serve our community. From supplementary schools for children to adult classes, you can feel comfortable talking, playing, learning and exploring in your native language.

Kachol Lavan Supplementary Hebrew SchoolKachol Lavan is the only Israeli, Hebrew-speaking supplementary school in the GTA. We offer programs from ages 0–14 that focus on speaking, reading and writing Hebrew, as well as celebrating holidays and making meaningful connection to Israeli culture. For pre-teens and teens, we’re also pleased to offer Bar/Bat Mitzvah classes to help prepare children for their celebration of adulthood.

*The school will be closed during Jewish holidays, winter break and March break.

Hebrew Supplementary Sunday School (ages 4 - 14) The program serves children of Hebrew speaking families, focusing on Hebrew language preservation and acquisition, Israeli culture and Jewish history.

Sundays, Sept. 7 - May 17 10:00 am - 1:00 pmMonthly cost: $106 first child, $100 second child, $95 third child

Volunteer Opportunities for Students (ages 14 - 18)Become a teacher assistant, instructor assistant or administrator assistant and fill in other positions available. You’ll complete your OSSD volunteer hours and get a letter of recommendation.

Bar/Bat Mitzvah ProjectThis class prepares pre-teens and teens for young adulthood, both as individuals and part of the community. Students will visit synagogues from different streams, learn about traditional Jewish symbols like Tefillin and Talit, and gain a better understanding of Torah and the Jewish life cycle to prepare them for their celebration of reaching adulthood.

Sundays, Sept. 7 - May 10 10:00 am - 1:00 pmMonthly cost: $106 first child, $100 second child, $95 third child, plus a $100 fee for the graduation event

Supplementary After-School ProgramsThese are ways for children to connect with other facets of Israeli culture, explore their talents and gain new skills. Programs include chess, choir, theatre for children and teens (for grades 4 and up) and a Hebrew homework club. Lunch is provided for those who were here for the morning programs.

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Chag Li for Hebrew speakers (ages 3 and up)Building an appreciation of Jewish holidays is the goal of this program. We help students achieve it through interactive play, story time, arts and crafts, songs and more.

Sundays 4:30 - 5:30 pm Sept. 21 – Tishrei holidays Dec. 14 – HanukkahFeb. 1 – Tu B’shvatMar. 1 – PurimMar. 29 – PesachApr. 19 – Yom Ha’atzmautMay 17 – ShavuotFee: $5 per child

Teen Programming

Yeadim – Young Leadership Program for Hebrew speakersWe prepare high school students for life as future leaders. Topics include characteristics of a leader, types of leadership, well-known leaders, innovative thinking and how to find the leader within you. This program counts towards OSSD volunteer hours.Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29Apr. 12Time TBD

Shevet Hermon – For Hebrew SpeakersThe Israeli Scouts of TorontoLearning to be proud of an Israeli-Jewish identity is the driver of this program. Democracy, social accountability and community involvement are all stressed, and special scout programs include leadership seminars in Los Angeles, winter and summer camps, CIT training, Purimon and more.

Sundays, Sept. to June2:00 - 4:00 pm grades 10 - 124:00 - 6:00 pm grades 3 - 9Annual Fee: $340(not including camps Wand seminars)

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J Roots Supplementary Jewish School J. Roots Supplementary Jewish School serves the educational needs of the secular Jewish demographic. We provide a wide range of innovative programming for children 3–14 that instils the understanding and appreciation of Jewish identity, develops Hebrew language skills and helps children and young adults find their place in the GTA’s Jewish community.

Sundays, 10 am - 1pm, Sept. 21 - May 10 Extended hours: 1:00 - 2:15 pmTuition: $850/year. Convenient family pricing is available, as are subsidies upon eligibility. Twice A Week option (Sunday + Wednesday) $1380 applicable for certain levelled groups. For further information, call 905-303-2346, email [email protected] or visit jroots.me

JK – Parpar – Butterfly (ages 3 years) Children will develop their primary Hebrew listening comprehension, vocabulary and letter recognition through interactive, experiential learning. The Jewish curriculum is taught through the use of storytelling, songs, nursery rhymes, and art, and highlights the basic aspects of Jewish holidays and symbols.

Sundays, Sept. 21 - May 1010:00 am - 1:00 pmTuition: $850/yearLanguage of instruction: English and simplified Hebrew

SK – Shemesh – Sun (ages 4 - 5 years) A Hebrew vocabulary of 150 words and listening comprehension will be developed through specialized topics and the use of cards, props, songs and daily expressions. Hebrew literacy includes the in-depth learning of the Alef-Bet through fun tests and games. An appreciation of Jewish culture is fostered through circle activities, poetry, storytelling, music and visual arts.

Sundays, Sept. 21 - May 1010:00 am - 1:00 pm Tuition: $850/yearWednesdays, Oct. 1 - May 276:00 pm - 8:00 pm Tuition: $675/yearLanguage of instruction: Simplified Hebrew and English

Beginner – Alim – Leaves(ages 6 - 7, 8 - 9 and 10 - 11)A 360-word Hebrew vocabulary is the goal for Alim students, which we develop through basic Hebrew listening comprehension and communication skills. Jewish holiday exploration includes historical background of heroes, symbols and customs, along with presentations to parents.

Sundays, Sept. 21 - May 1010:00 am - 1:00 pm Tuition: $850/yearWednesdays, Oct. 1 - May 276:00 pm - 8:00 pm Tuition: $675/yearLanguage of instruction: Simplified Hebrew and English

Intermediate – Prachim – Flowers (ages 7 - 8 and 9 - 11)The expectation at this level is a 1,200-word Hebrew vocabulary, achieved through classroom immersion. A proven ability to read Hebrew via syllable simplification is a pre-requisite for enrolment. The Judaic program deepens knowledge of Jewish culture, Jewish literature and the accomplishments of historically significant Jews.

Sundays, Sept. 21 - May 1010:00 am - 1:00 pmTuition: $850/yearWednesdays, Oct. 1 - May 276:00 am - 8:00 pmTuition: $675/yearLanguage of instruction: Simplified Hebrew and English

Advanced – Agam – Lake(ages 8 - 9 and 10 - 11) Students are expected to have a working vocabulary and demonstrate it regularly. Oral expression is also develped through presenting covered topics to younger J.Rooters and their parents.

Sundays, Sept. 21 - May 1010:00 am - 1:00 pm Tuition: $850/yearWednesdays, Oct. 1 - May 276:00 pm - 8:00 pm Tuition: $675/yearLanguage of instruction: Simplified Hebrew and English

Open Housefor Parents

Morning & Evening Information Sessions Available

KIMEL FAMILY EDUCATION CENTREFAMILIES NORTH OF STEELES AVENUE9600 Bathurst Street, Vaughan

Monday, October 27, 2014 - 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM

Tuesday, October 28, 2014 - 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM

For students with no or limited Jewish Educationlearn About Our New Stream Program

Morning New Stream Information Session 10:30 - 11:15 AMEvening New Stream Information Session 7:15 - 8:00 PM

Explore our high school at tanenbaumCHAT.org

RSVP REQUIRED Rosemary Tile, Director of [email protected] | 416.636.5984 ext. 377

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WALLENBERG CAMPUSFAMILIES SOUTH OF STEELES AVENUE200 Wilmington Avenue, Toronto

Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM

Thursday, October 23, 2014 - 9:00 AM to 10:30 AMor

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The Prosserman JCC has partnered with BBYO – the world’s leading pluralistic Jewish teen movement – to offer Jewish teens the opportunity to connect with one another, volunteer in the community, celebrate their Jewish heritage, prepare for leadership roles and travel the world together, all within a Jewish context.

Chapter Meetings - Grades 8-12BBYO’s renowned leadership model of experiential democracy, with teens leading other teens and creating their own BBYO programs under the guidance of adult volunteers and staff, is carried out through AZA chapters (for young men) and BBG chapters (for young women). See bbyo.ca/join for membership options. Local chapters meet every Wednesday (September through May, excluding holidays and school breaks) from 6:30 to 9pm as follows:

Toronto Prosserman JCC Room 1-23

Thornhill Dufferin Clark Community Centre Room 5 & 6

Vaughan Schwartz/Reisman Centre Room TBA

Richmond Hill Elgin West Community Centre Room TBA

Regional Programs - Grades 8-12BBYO members organize and participate in leadership development conferences and Jewish identity programs as well as social activities like movie nights, dances and sports tournaments. See www.bbyo.ca/events for program details and registration. Aug. 24Aug. 25Sept. 7Sept. 19-21Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Nov. 7 Nov. 20 Dec. 12-14 Jan. 4 Jan. 10 Feb. 1 Feb. 12-16 Feb. 28 Mar. 28 Apr. 19 Apr. 26 May 15-17 May 31 Jun. 3

Fall Regional Executive ConferenceBeach Blast Membership KickoffRegional KickoffInter-Regional Leadership Training ConferenceMaccabi Haifa EventMaccabi Haifa vs. Toronto RaptorsFire & Ice (Havdalah on Ice)Global ShabbatMockingjay Pre-Screening for Hunger AwarenessInter-Regional Tournies ConventionWinter Regional Executive ConferenceBeauheart BallMagen’s Super Bowl PartyInternational ConventionCamp MIT/AIT (New Member Overnight)BBYO’s Annual Lock-InJ-Serve Toronto (Global Day of Jewish Youth Service)Election WorkshopsInter-Regional Spring Convention#WalkWithBBYO at UJA’s Walk With IsraelAwards & Installs: A Celebration of Teen Leadership

Volunteer Hours - Grades 9-12BBYO offers plenty of opportunities to earn volunteer hours while helping your community and making your voice heard about the issues that matter most to you. See bbyo.ca/serve for current opportunities.

Sports Tournaments - Grades 8-12AZAA stands for Aleph Zadik Aleph Athletics and BBGG stands for B’nai B’rith Girls Games. Together, these are the official athletic initiatives of BBYO. AZAA and BBGG enable chapters to reach more teens, strengthen programming, build teamwork and confidence and have even more fun! See bbyo.ca/azaabbgg for tournament dates and details.

BBYO FANFriends & Alumni NetworkFAN is a movement of networks in 35 communities across North America through which parents, friends and alumni can build valuable relationships and support BBYO. See bbyo.ca/fan for upcoming FAN events.

Beyond GAP Year - Post-High SchoolBeyond is an Israel-based gap year enrichment program that weaves together academic study, leadership development, community service, educational travel and Jewish life experiences in Israel. See beyondyear.org to learn more.

Summer Experiences - Grades 7-12 Join Jewish teens from around the world for the summer experience of a lifetime. Trips span destinations on five continents and combine elements of active touring, community service, and meaningful Jewish experiences. Everyone can participate — BBYO membership is not required. See bbyo.ca/summer for trip options.

BBYO Connect - Grades 6-8The unique partnership between BBYO and the Prosserman JCC provides pre-high school students with safe, enriching programming, fun activities and meaningful involvement in the community. At this crucial age, our programs bridge the gap between Bar/Bat Mitzvah and high school, giving younger teens an early opportunity to enjoy fulfilling Jewish experiences that build character as they build bonds of friendship. See bbyo.ca/connect for program information.

Sept. 14 Colour WarsOct. 25 Fire & IceNov. 15 Cosmic BowlingDec. 6 Beach VolleyballJan. 25 Snow TubingFeb. 22 Rogers Centre TourMar. 22 Limo Scavenger HuntApr. 19 J-Serve TorontoMay 31 Walk With IsraelJun. 7 Niagara Falls Day Trip

For more information on BBYO Contact:Kevin Goodman - 416.638.1881 x4461 or [email protected] Greenspan - 416.638.1881 x4462 or [email protected] Information - 416.638.1881 x5560 or bbyo.ca