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IN THIS ISSUE... Page Announcements 2 Community Service 3 Resources 3 Special Events 4 Sunday Afternoon Excursions 4 Classes at the JCCNV 5 Cards and Games at the “J” 5 Thursday at the JCCNV 6 Weekday Outings 8 Monthly Programs 9 Friday Morning Movies at the JCCNV 10 Outreach Programs and Chailights 11 Alexandria 11 Lansdowne 13 Reston 13 Fredericksburg 14 Greater Gainesville 14 Social Group 15 Sports, Fitness and Aquatics 15 Travel with the JCCNV 18 Adult Department Donations 18 Program Registration 19 Program Survey Insert Trips At-A-Glance Back cover Shopping in the shuk (marketplace) at the Israel Street Festival. A Note from Pam Inserterd in this issue of The Voice you will find our Annual Survey for adult program participants. Conducting this survey of our participants fulfills one of the requirements for applying for the grants that enable us to continue to provide quality programs and services throughout the year. Thank you in advance for taking the time to complete and return the questionnaire. Once again an amazing array of programs and trips has been planned for the summer, including many outings to various places of interest. Please take your time while reviewing the many exciting program and event choices and be sure to mark your calendars. This fall, we are pleased to announce the return of the Adult Learning Institute (ALI), and we are also excited to offer a new, professionally facilitated, support group for adults. See page 5 for full details. I want to thank both Rabbi Amy Perlin of Temple B’nai Shalom, for leading our Annual Passover Seder for Adults 55+, and Iren Fertel of Chabad Lubavitch of Northern Virginia, for leading the Passover Seder for our New American group. Both Seders were beautiful and meaningful for the many participants. As you read The Voice, please take note of the businesses that advertise in the newsletter. Please consider patronizing our advertisers when you have a need for such services. Their support contributes to our ability to produce this publication. Shalom, Pamela Wiener The Voice • www.jccnv.org • (703) 323-0880 • Page 1 of the JCCNV Adult Services Department July–August 2014

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IN THIS ISSUE... Page

Announcements 2CommunityService 3Resources 3SpecialEvents 4SundayAfternoonExcursions 4ClassesattheJCCNV 5CardsandGamesatthe“J” 5ThursdayattheJCCNV 6WeekdayOutings 8MonthlyPrograms 9FridayMorningMoviesattheJCCNV 10OutreachProgramsandChailights 11Alexandria 11Lansdowne 13Reston 13Fredericksburg 14GreaterGainesville 14SocialGroup 15Sports,FitnessandAquatics 15TravelwiththeJCCNV 18AdultDepartmentDonations 18ProgramRegistration 19ProgramSurvey InsertTripsAt-A-Glance Backcover

Shoppingintheshuk(marketplace)attheIsraelStreetFestival.

A Note from PamInserterd in this issue of The Voice you will find our Annual Survey for adult program participants. Conducting this survey of our participants fulfills one of the requirements for applying for the grants that enable us to continue to provide quality programs and services throughout the year. Thank you in advance for taking the time to complete and return the questionnaire.

Once again an amazing array of programs and trips has been planned for the summer, including many outings to various places of interest. Please take your time while reviewing the many exciting program and event choices and be sure to mark your calendars.

This fall, we are pleased to announce the return of the Adult Learning Institute (ALI), and we are also excited to offer a new, professionally facilitated, support group for adults. See page 5 for full details. I want to thank both Rabbi Amy Perlin of Temple B’nai Shalom, for leading our Annual Passover Seder for Adults 55+, and Iren Fertel of Chabad Lubavitch of Northern Virginia, for leading the Passover Seder for our New American group. Both Seders were beautiful and meaningful for the many participants.

As you read The Voice, please take note of the businesses that advertise in the newsletter. Please consider patronizing our advertisers when you have a need for such services. Their support contributes to our ability to produce this publication.

Shalom,

Pamela Wiener

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oftheJCCNVAdultServicesDepartment

July–August 2014

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Adult Services Contact Information Adult Services DirectorPam Wiener, (703) 537-3061 • [email protected]

Adult Programming DirectorCarla Rosenfeld, (703) 537-3060 • [email protected]

Lead Adult Group CoordinatorMichele Endick, (703) 537-3095 • [email protected]

Adult Group CoordinatorsSheila Budoff, (703) 537-3068 • [email protected] Rosenstein, (703) 537-3062 • [email protected]

New Americans Group CoordinatorHelen Getter

Adult Department AssistantsSusan DorfmanMarcia Gordon Sue Olesch

The Adult Services Department is partially underwritten by the following funds:

Adler-Bennett Endowment FundBonomo FundE. Kaplan Memorial FundIntergenerational Fund

Lore Edidin Memorial FundNewman FundRosa Wohl FundScher Fund

The VoiceispublishedbyThe Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia8900 Little River Turnpike, Fairfax, VA 22031-3123Phone: (703) 323-0880 • Fax: (703) 323-1993Email: [email protected] • Website: www.jccnv.orgISSN: 1097-6523Executive Editor: Laura AdlerMarketing Assistant: Marcy MandelDesign: Oasis CreativeDirections to the CenterFrom the Capital Beltway (I-495), take Exit 52A (Little River Turnpike/Route 236 West). The JCCNV is located 1.5 miles west of the Beltway, on the right side of the road where it intersects with Guinea Road.

Building HoursSunday 7:30am–10pmMonday–Thursday 6:30am–10pmFriday 6:30am–6pmSaturday 7:30am–6pm

• The pool closes 30 minutes earlier than the times posted above.• The cardiovascular fitness center is open seven days a week

during the hours posted above.• On Saturdays, due to contractual agreements, the pool is

closed to members until 12:30pm.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Inclement Weather PolicyIf Fairfax County schools are closed, our Adult 55+ programs held at the JCCNV are canceled. If schools have a delayed opening, we will hold our programs at the regular time.

AdvertisingIf you are interested in advertising in The Voice, please contact Pam Wiener for ad specifications, deadlines and rates: (703) 537-3061.

Open to AllAll programs held at the JCCNV and at all outreach sites are open to everyone, JCCNV members and nonmembers alike!

NEW! Registration PolicyIn order to register for a trip, program, class or event, all participants — members and nonmembers alike — must fill out a registration form (found on page 19) and include the appropriate registration code number and JCCNV membership number (if applicable). Please attach payment to the completed registration form and submit to the JCCNV in person at the front desk, or mail to the JCCNV. Be sure to write the staff member’s name who is associated with the event on the envelope, along with the program, trip or class name.

Trip Policies• Please be aware that all departure and return times listed

are an approximation and subject to change. • No refunds will be granted for any trip or program

that requires tickets, meal reservations or chartered transportation unless we are able to fill your reserved space.

• No rest stops are planned for trips that require two hours or less driving time.

• Once at your destination, you will be responsible for meeting the bus at the time and place you are told. The bus will not wait for you if you are late. If you miss the bus, you are responsible for your own transportation home, and the JCCNV will not be liable.

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Program DisclaimerViews and opinions of guest speakers are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of the JCCNV.

Shabbat Payment PolicyIn observance of Shabbat, the JCCNV does not handle money or conduct business transactions on Friday nights and Saturdays. For the convenience of members and guests who would like to make a payment during Shabbat, forms and money may be deposited in the Shabbat drop box at the front desk. All forms and payments submitted will be processed during regular business hours.

JCCNV E-mail ListIf you would like to receive periodic emails about upcoming programs from the JCCNV, please email [email protected] to be added to the list. Your email address will not be shared with any other organization.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Join the Volunteer CorpsAre you looking for a truly enjoyable, enriching and rewarding experience? Join the JCCNV Volunteer Corps — there are so many ways to share your time and talents! Participate in the Mitzvah Corps’ monthly social-action projects, which are a great service to the community. Please contact [email protected], or (703) 537-3060 for more information.

We Continue to Feed the Hungry Through Our Social Action ProjectFood for Others needs canned and/or nonperishable foods. They especially need peanut butter, jelly, canned meats, tuna, soups, stew, chili, fruit, vegetables, beans, rice, cereal, pasta, pasta sauce, macaroni and cheese, fruit juice, coffee, and tea. If you are bringing something from your pantry, please check the expiration dates on all items. Remember to bring an item with you whenever you come to the Center — let’s make sure that no one who lives in Northern Virginia goes to bed hungry! Thanks for your continued support.

RESOURCES

HebrewHomeofGreaterWashington(301) 881-0300

JewishChaplaincyService(301) 230-7294

JewishCommunityCenterofGreaterWashington(301) 881-0100

JewishCouncilfortheAging(703) 425-0999

JewishSocialServiceAgency(703) 204-9100

TheJewishFederationofGreaterWashington(301) 230-7200 – Main Office

(703) 425-0066 or (703) 286-1039 – Virginia Office

WashingtonDCJewishCommunityCenter(202) 518-9400

Location Color Key:EventsheldatJCCNVEventsheldatBethElHebrewCongregationEventsheldatLeisureWorldatLansdowneEventsheldatNorthernVirginiaHebrewCongregationEventsheldatBethSholomTempleEventsHeldatGreaterGainesvilleJewishCommunity

BobSametrelaxesattheIsraelStreetFestival.

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SPECIAL EVENTS

SavetheDateFall2014ThursdayattheJCCNVKick-OffEventDocumentary:No Place on Earthwithpre-filmpresentationbyChrisNicola,CaveExplorerThursday,September18,noon–2:45pmNoon:Lunch(bringdairyorparve/meatless),specialdessertbuffetprovided12:45pm:ProgramContact: [email protected] or (703) 537-3095Speaker sponsored by Charles E.Antwi, RN, BSN, owner, Classic Nurses Services, Inc.Mr. Nicola is a cave explorer who came across artifacts of daily living in a system of caves in Ukraine. His presentation here at the JCCNV will describe this caving experience; his book, The Secret of Priest’s Grotto; and his involvement in the making of the documentary, “No Place on Earth.” This unbelievable film describes how in 1942, five Jewish families in Ukraine — 38 men, women and children — descended into caves to hide from pursuing Nazis and lived in near-total darkness for 500 days. It wasn’t until 1993, when Chris Nicola was mapping out the largest cave system in Ukraine, that evidence was first discovered of this amazing story, the longest uninterrupted underground survival ever recorded. This harrowing story of families living in near-total darkness in two cold, damp caves was captured in this 2013 documentary by filmmaker Janet Tobias. The film also features interviews with survivors and their descendants, now living mainly in New York City and Montreal, and includes a segment in which the director brings some of the survivors, the oldest of whom is in his 90s, back into the caves.

Don’t miss this unbelievable story of courage and perseverance told by Mr. Nicola along with this very special documentary film. Fee: $8/$5JCCNVmember(includesspecialdessert buffet,coffeeandtea)Code:#5176

RSVP:SubmitpaymentandregistrationformtotheJCCNV,Attn:MicheleEndick.MakecheckpayabletoJCCNVwith“9/18”onmemoline.Weneedtoknowthenumberofparticipantsforplanningpurposes,soRSVPisamust!

SUNDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS

Madama Butterfly atthe2014CastletonFestivalSunday,July20,departJCCNV10:15am;return6:45pmContact: [email protected] or (703) 537-3095 NOTE: CALL FOR AVAILABILITY PRIOR TO SENDING PAYMENT.The Castleton Festival, launched in the summer of 2009, is a place where the future meets the present — the future stars of the opera and concert worlds are nurtured by its present stars, including the world-renowned Lorin Maazel. “Madama Butterfly is set in Japan at the start of the 20th century, and tells the tale of Lieutenant Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton of the United States Navy and 15-year-old Cio-Cio-San, a former geisha nicknamed “Madam Butterfly.” “Pinkerton proposes to her but tells colleagues that he is simply touring the world in search of pleasure. He marries Cio-Cio-San, but to him it is a marriage of convenience. The innocent young woman believes that her marriage is real and allows herself to fall deeply in love. After Pinkerton returns with his ship to America, to marry a “real wife,” Cio-Cio-San gives birth to Pinkerton’s child “Dolore” (Trouble). “When Pinkerton finally returns two years later, Cio-Cio-San learns that he has married an American woman, Kate, who has come with him to Japan.” — Castleton Festival website

We are quite fortunate to have excellent, indoor orchestra seats for this full two-and-a-half hour opera!

Prior to the show, we will go to local Griffin Tavern for a delicious 3-course lunch (food choices will be given after registration). This should be a wonderful summer treat including opera, fine food, rural scenery and camaraderie! Fee: $123/$115JCCNVmember(includesbus transportation,orchestraseatatmatinee performanceandfinelunchincludingtaxandtip)Code:#5178RSVP:CallforavailabilitybeforesubmittingpaymentandregistrationformtotheJCCNV,Attn:MicheleEndick.MakecheckpayabletoJCCNVwith“7/20”onmemoline.

HappytoseefriendsattheIsraelStreetFestival.

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New! Professionally Facilitated Monthly Support GroupRelocatedtoNorthernVirginiarecentlyoryearsago?Loveit,hateit,orjustokwithit?Let’stalkaboutit!Wednesdays,September10,October22,11am–12:15pm(FuturedatesTBD)Facilitated by: Rebecca Porter, LCSW, Social Worker, Senior Services Specialist, Jewish Social Services Agency (JSSA) If you have moved to Northern Virginia from the place in which you’ve lived for years — either recently or years ago — and left behind friends, family, and familiar surroundings, then this group is for you!

Moving to another state entails many changes — some for the better, some not. Loneliness, depression and pining for your old surroundings and life may set in. Or, you may be thrilled with the new adventures ahead.

Let’s talk about your feelings regarding this stage of life in a friendly, warm, intimate setting. You’ll make new friends who are experiencing similar circumstances and realize that you are not alone in your feelings about your transition. Fee:[email protected],or(703)537-3095asspacesinthisgroupislimited.

CLASSES AT THE JCCNV

AdultLearningInstitute(ALI)Contact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3068; [email protected], or (703) 537-3060The Adult Learning Institute (ALI) will be on summer break. Classes will begin again in the fall, after the holidays. The course schedule for the fall 2014 semester will be published in the next issues of Centertainment and The Voice, and will be posted on www.jccnv.org. Also, watch for it in your email inbox if you’re on our mailing list.

The Adult Learning Institute (ALI) is located at the Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia. ALI is a center for continued learning, where adults of all ages can stimulate their minds, enhance their knowledge, and have fun while learning! Everyone is welcome!

Courses are offered on Mondays and Tuesdays at the JCCNV, and explore a wide variety of topics, including politics, history, Israel, Jewish culture, arts and entertainment, and health and well-being.

Hebrew Language Conversational Hebrew classes will resume in the fall. Watch for details in the next issue of Centertainment and at www.jccnv.org.

PrivateLessonsPrivate lessons in conversational Hebrew are available at all levels. If you are interested in more information, contact [email protected], or (703) 537-3060.

YiddishBeginningYiddishIf you are interested in taking beginning Yiddish classes contact [email protected], or (703) 537-3060.

IntermediateYiddishThursdays,July3–September18(12weeks)10am–11amInstructor: Norman BuderContinue your studies of the Yiddish language with this ongoing class. You should have reading knowledge of Yiddish and a good vocabulary to join this group.Fee:$120/$105JCCNVmemberCode:#5172

CARDS AND GAMES AT THE JCCNV

ACBLDuplicateBridgeWednesdays(ongoing),11am–2:30pmDirector: Louise Sellers (ACBL-accredited) Fee:$8/$6.50JCCNVmember&BridgeAssociatesPartyBridgeFridays(ongoing),11am–2pmThis is a social, fun and low-key game for all skill levels — come with or without a partner. Join the group and bring your own dairy or parve/meatless lunch.Fee:$4/FreeJCCNVmember

Drop-inMahJonggTuesdays,Wednesdays(ongoing),10am–noonDrop in for a friendly game of “mahj” and conversation in the lobby of the JCCNV. Bring your friends! If you are interested, send an email to [email protected], and get on the Mah Jongg email list. Fee:$4/FreeJCCNVmember

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MahJonggLessonsandEveningGamesCall or email Carla Rosenfeld if you are interested in mah jongg lessons or an evening drop-in game.

Drop-inCanastaFridays(ongoing),11am–1pmBeginners are welcome to join in this weekly drop-in game that meets in the lobby. Instructions are provided for those who would like to learn.Fee:$4/FreeJCCNVmember

Drop-inScrabbleMondays(ongoing),11:30am–1:30pmContact [email protected], or (703) 537-3060 to be added to the Scrabble email list.Fee:$4/FreeJCCNVmember

Looking for a New Game? Backgammon(SheshBesh),ChessorCribbage.If you are interested in lessons, a weekly game or a tournament, contact Carla Rosenfeld.

THURSDAY AT THE JCCNV

Thursdays,noon–2pm,JCCNV(unlessotherwisenoted)Contact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3095Bring a friend and plan to attend our weekly program for active adults. Bring a dairy or parve/meatless bag lunch, unless otherwise noted, to enjoy beforehand; the JCCNV will provide the dessert and coffee. Fee:$3/FreeJCCNVmember

InclementWeatherPolicyIf Fairfax County schools are closed, our Adult 55+ programs held at the JCCNV are canceled. If schools have a delayed opening, we will hold our programs at the regular time.

TriptoWinterthurMuseum,Garden&LibraryThursday,July10,departJCCNV9am;returnapprox.7:30pmContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3095NOTE: CALL FOR AVAILABILITY PRIOR TO SENDING IN PAYMENT Join us for a trip via luxury bus to wonderful Winterthur in Delaware!Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library is an estate housing one of the most important collections of Americana in the United States of America. It was the former home of Henry Francis du Pont (1880–1969), a renowned antiques collector and horticulturist.

In the early 20th century, H. F. du Pont and his father designed Winterthur in the spirit of 18th- and 19th-century European country houses. The younger du Pont added to the home many times thereafter, increasing its number of rooms by nearly six fold. After he established the main building as a public museum in 1951, he moved to a smaller building on the estate.

The Winterthur Library includes more than 87,000 volumes and a huge number of manuscripts and images, mostly related to American history, decorative arts and architecture. In the 1990s, more informal museum galleries were opened in a new building adjacent to the main house featuring special rotating and permanent exhibits.

Ourexcitingtripincludes:• Lunch in the Garden Café — everyone will receive a

prepaid voucher to pick a lunch they desire including an entrée, drink and dessert!

• After lunch, our visit begins with a 25-minute tram tour of the 1,000 acres of elegant gardens. Henry Francis du Pont selected the choicest plants from around the world to enhance the natural setting.

• A one-hour tour of the magnificent house follows the tram tour. We will see exquisite spaces in which Henry Francis du Pont entertained family and friends in grand style. The 175 rooms, many of them with historical architecture, are furnished with his outstanding collection of antiques and objects added since his death.

• In the Galleries, you can explore unique displays crafted by Winterthur curators with selections from Winterthur’s unparalleled collection of nearly 90,000 objects — decorative and fine arts made or used in America from 1630 to 1860. Famous for its American artwork, the collection is amplified with objects from other regions of the world, illustrating the active role America played in the international market.

• For Downton Abbey® fans, included in your fee is a timed ticket to the special exhibition Costumes of Downton Abbey®, an original exhibition of exquisite designs from the award-winning television series. Forty historically inspired costumes will be displayed and supplemented by photographs and vignettes inspired by the fictional program and by real life at Winterthur. Visitors will have a chance to step into and experience the world of Downton Abbey® and the contrasting world in the first half of the 20th century.

• On our trip back to Fairfax, we will stop for a relatively quick “on your own” dinner — restaurant TBD.

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Fee: $84/$76JCCNVmember(includes:luxurybus, lunchvoucher,gardentramtour,housetourandentry tothegalleriesincludingtheDownton Abbey®exhibit). Dinnerisonyourownonreturntrip.Code:#5180RSVP:ContactMichelebeforesendingpayment.SubmitpaymentandregistrationformtotheJCCNV,Attn:MicheleEndick.MakecheckpayabletoJCCNVwith“7/10”onmemoline.

ExploreHistoricFredericksburgbyLand(TrolleyBus)andWater(BoatLunchCruise)Thursday,July31,departJCCNV9:45am;return6:30pmContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3095NOTE: CALL FOR AVAILABILITY PRIOR TO SENDING IN PAYMENT Join us for our yearly boat ride, originating at the Fredericksburg City Dock and traveling down the Rappahannock River. Enjoy a leisurely fully narrated ride on the “City of Fredericksburg” Paddle Wheel Boat. A cold lunch buffet (all-you-can-eat) with many different items, lemonade, coffee or tea and dessert are included in your trip fee.

When we disembark, we will be picked up by the Fredericksburg Trolley bus for a 75-minute entertaining and informative tour of the historic district and Fredericksburg battlefield. You will learn about the many famous and interesting people and events that have taken place since the city was established in 1728, as well as amusing and not-so-well known facts about the people and places that you will see along the way as you go back through time — from the days when the Native Americans hunted through the arrival of settlers from Jamestown, Yorktown etc. in the 1600s, and on through the birth of our Nation and its growing pains during the time of the Civil War. You will experience the past, present and future of a city rich in history and teeming with historic monuments, markers and attractions, as well as many unique shops and restaurants still operating in buildings hundreds of years old!

After our tour, there will be time to explore the shops on quaint Caroline Street on foot or to sit, relax and watch a movie about the town at the Visitor’s Center. This should be a wonderful way to spend a hot summer’s day!

Fee: $80/$72JCCNVmember(includesbustransportation, rivercruisewithbuffetlunchandnarratedbustour).Code:#5181RSVP:ContactMichelebeforesendingpayment.SubmitpaymentandregistrationformtotheJCCNV,Attn:MicheleEndick.MakecheckpayabletoJCCNVwith“7/31”onmemoline.

SummerRideonaVintageTrolleyattheNationalCapitalTrolleyMuseumThursday,August7,departJCCNV9:45am;return4pmContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3095The National Capital Trolley Museum Visitor Center collects and preserves artifacts of electrical street railways and interprets their impact upon the development of communities in the Washington DC region. Some of our oldest communities were actually the first suburbs developed by entrepreneurs who not only sold the land for the homes but built the street car lines to get people and goods back and forth.

We will take a vintage trolley/street car ride through Northwest Branch Park, view a film, and have a tour of the trolley storage area and museum.

Afterwards, we will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant (TBD) — separate charge — order from menu. Fee: $24/$18JCCNVmember(includesbus transportation,trolleyrideandtourofmuseumand trolleystoragearea.)Lunchis“onyourown”at restaurant(TBD).Code:#5268RSVP:SubmitpaymentandregistrationformtotheJCCNV,Attn:MicheleEndick.MakecheckpayabletoJCCNVwith“8/7”memoline.

EscapetheSummerHeat—Explore“Cool”LurayCavernsThursday,August21,departJCCNV9:45am;return5:30pmContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3095You certainly will escape the summer heat by visiting Luray Caverns!“Since discovery in 1878 by a tinsmith and a local photographer, visitors by the millions have made Luray Caverns the most popular cave in Eastern America. A one-hour tour will lead you through cathedral-sized rooms with ceilings 10 stories high, towering columns, and crystal-clear pools. You will experience the sounds of the world’s largest musical instrument, The Great Stalacpipe Organ — with unique, beautiful tones of concert quality from the surrounding stalactite formations.”

After our visit at the caverns, we will enjoy a fine lunch buffet (included in your trip fee) at the Mimslyn Inn in quaint, historic downtown Luray. After lunch we will visit the Car and Carriage Caravan, which displays milestones in transportation, including restored cars, carriages, coaches and costumes, dating from 1725 to 1941. We will also explore the Luray Valley Museum, which displays an overview of the Valley’s history with documents, decorative arts, and artifacts. A collection

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of historic local structures have been transported to the site which are representative of a small 19th century farming community. NOTE:CAVERNSMAYHAVESLICKFLOORSduetowaterseepage.Also,thereare70stepsdownandthenupagain.Thereforewearsturdy,comfortableshoeswithrubbersoles.Fee: $62/$54JCCNVmember(includesbus transportation,tourofthecaverns,admissionto 2museumsandlunchbuffet).Code:#5182RSVP:SubmitpaymentandregistrationformtotheJCCNV,Attn:MicheleEndick.MakecheckpayabletoJCCNVwith“8/21”onmemoline.

WEEKDAY OUTINGS

Contact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3095ToRegister: Submit payment and registrationform to the JCCNV, Attn: Michele Endick. Make check payable to JCCNV with the date of the event on the memo line. You will receive a confirmation call back. Please notify Michele prior to the trip if you must cancel. No refunds will be issued unless we are able to fill your reserved space. Trips are subject to change. Please call to confirm. A minimum number of participants are required on all trips. Pleaseseetrippoliciesonpage2.Fee: $12/$8JCCNVmemberforbustransportationNote:Somemuseumshavefeesthatwillbecollectedinadditiontothebustransportation.

NationalGalleryofArt–ViewtheNewWyethandDegas/CassatExhibitsWednesday,July16,departJCCNV10:30am;return3:45pmContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3095 The Andrew Wyeth: Looking Out, Looking In exhibit “... gathers together — for the first time — a select group of Wyeth’s images of windows. Included in the exhibition are watercolor studies quickly executed to capture a momentary impression as well as tempera paintings... The exhibition begins with Wind from the Sea and proceeds to galleries of images that reflect his extended study of windows at other sites of particular interest, including the Olson house in Maine, the Kuerner farm in Pennsylvania, and his own Brandywine studio.” The exhibition, organized by the National Gallery of Art, will be seen only in Washington. The Degas/Cassat exhibit focuses “... on the critical period from the late 1870s through the mid-1880s when Degas and Cassat were most closely allied. This exhibition brings together some 70 works in a variety of media to examine the fascinating artistic dialogue that developed between the two artists. Groundbreaking technical analysis provides new insight into the intersections between their art, in terms of subject matter as well as choice of media and methods.”Therearecafésinwhichtosit,relaxandeat.Fee:$12/$8JCCNVmemberforbustransportationCode:#5264 RSVP:SubmitpaymentandregistrationformtotheJCCNV,Attn:MicheleEndick.MakecheckpayabletoJCCNVwith“7/16”onmemoline.

Honoring the sacred rituals of burial for every branch of Judaism.

WE WELCOME EVERY MEMBER OF THE JEWISH FAITH, whether affiliated or un-affiliated with a congregation. Burial sites are available to all. Visit www.gardenofremembrance.org/ cemetery-tour for a virtual tour of our garden, where you’ll see site options on our 152-rolling acres in close-in Clarksburg.

To explore the many benefits of pre-planning, call our Help Line today at 301.428.3000, or visit www.gardenofremembrance.org.

JCCNVPresidentConniePesachowitzenjoystheIsraelStreetFestivalwithhergrandson.

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NationalGeographicMuseum—“PeruvianGold:AncientTreasuresUnearthed”Wednesday,July23,depart10:30am;return3:30pmContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3095 “Rich natural resources in ancient Peru gave rise to the earliest Andean civilizations. Building on that wealth, skilled artisans crafted extraordinary and beautiful objects, including gold ceremonial and funerary masks, beakers, and jewelry, rivaling anything made by the ancient Egyptians... Visitors will learn about the latest techniques for excavating tombs and examine how technology is offering new insights into the complex civilizations that existed in ancient Peru. The exhibition will journey through civilizations from 1250 BC to AD 1450, learning through the ceremonial gold, silver, ceramics and textiles created by these sophisticated peoples.”Fee: $12/$8JCCNVmemberforbustransportation; thereisacaféatthemuseum.Code:#5265 RSVP:SubmitpaymentandregistrationformtotheJCCNV,Attn:MicheleEndick.MakecheckpayabletoJCCNVwith“7/23”onmemoline. Note: Anadditional$9(exactcashonly)willbecollectedbytheleaderthemorningofthetriptobuyticketstotheexhibitwhenatthemuseum.Donotincludethisfeeinyourbustrippayment,norpaypriortothedayofthetrip.

TheUnitedStatesNationalArboretum—“WindshieldTour”Friday,August15,departJCCNV10:15am;return3:15pmContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3095 The “Windshield Tour” at the National Arboretum is an hour-and a-half guided overview tour of the grounds while we stay on our own air conditioned bus. The vehicle will make 2 stops — the National Bonsai/Penjing Museum and the Capitol Columns at which we will depart the bus for a few minutes. This is a wonderful way to view the grounds of this beautiful Arboretum.

Bring a bagged lunch to eat at picnic tables on the north terrace or at the grove of state trees (weather permitting) or on the return bus ride.Fee: $16/$12JCCNVmember(includesairconditioned bustransportationandnarrated“windshieldtour”of theArboretum)—Mustpayprior,nosameday payments.Code:#5266RSVP:SubmitpaymentandregistrationformtotheJCCNV,Attn:MicheleEndick.MakecheckpayabletoJCCNVwith“8/15”onmemoline.

TourHistoricHuntleyWednesday,August27,departJCCNV10:15pm;return1pmContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3095 Thomson Francis Mason was the mayor of Alexandria, Virginia from 1827–1830 and a grandson of George Mason, author of the Virginia Declaration of Rights. Thomson Mason used this federal period house, built for him in 1825, as a summer retreat.

This 19th century architectural gem is on the National Register of Historic Places, the Virginia Landmarks Register and the Fairfax County Inventory of Historic Sites — the Park Authority obtained the house and its surrounding 2.5 acres in 1989.

Over the years, Historic Huntley was used as a summer retreat, grain farm, encampment for the troops of the 3rd Michigan Infantry during the Civil War and was eventually converted to a dairy farm. It has changed ownership several times. The renovation got a boost from a grant from the Save America’s Treasures program, created by the National Park Service to preserve significant historic properties and collections. Fee: $12/$8JCCNVmemberforbustransportation.Thereis anadditional$3chargeforthetourofthemansion, pleasegivetoleader,exactcashonly,AMofthetrip,do notincludeinyourcheck.Code:#5267RSVP: SubmitpaymentandregistrationformtotheJCCNV,Attn:MicheleEndick.MakecheckpayabletoJCCNVwith“8/27”onmemoline.

MONTHLY PROGRAMS

Monthly Discussion Group OurWorldTodayandintheFuture(noclassJulyandAugust–willresumeonSeptember15)OngoingMondays,12:15pm–2pm,JCCNVFacilitated by Dr. Marvin J. Cetron, President, Forecasting International and Mimi RosenbergParticipants are welcome to bring a dairy or parve/meatless lunch. Featured speakers will be announced monthly. Watch for fliers and posters for up-to-date details. Coffeeandteawillbeprovided.Fee:$3/FreeJCCNVmemberNoRSVP—Justcome!

Please note that the views and opinions expressed by the speakers do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of the JCCNV.

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First Friday Book GroupCalling All Readers! Friday,July11(notethisisthe2ndFriday)NomeetinginAugust10:30am–noon,JCCNVIf you enjoy discussing books with men and women of varied backgrounds and life experiences, this group is for you. Contact Pam Wiener to confirm date and book selections. Fee:$3/FreeJCCNVmemberNoRSVP—Justcome!

July11:My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of IsraelbyAriShavitSynopsis: “Ari Shavit, the popular Haaretz columnist... is one of a handful of experts whom I’ve relied upon to understand Israel ever since I reported there in the 1980s. What do all my Israeli analytical sources have in common? They all share a way of thinking about Israel — which is expressed with deep insight, compassion and originality in Shavit’s must-read book — that to understand Israel today requires keeping several truths in tension in your head at the same time... The uniqueness of Shavit’s book is that when you’re done with it you can understand, respect or love Israel — but not in a dogmatic or unthinking way,

and not a fake or contrived Israel. Shavit celebrates the Zionist man-made miracle... while remaining affectionate, critical, realistic and morally anchored... His book is a real contribution to changing the conversation about Israel and building a healthier relationship with it... ” — Thomas L. Friedman, The New York Times

Creative Writing Group Writing Your Life StoryNomeetingsinJulyorAugust11am–12:30pm,JCCNVCoordinator: Carol BackmanContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3061Write your life stories as a legacy for family and friends. If it’s important for you to tell your children, grandchildren, and friends who you are and what you did, this group will help you write, organize and self-publish your life story as a legacy for those you value.Fee:$3/FreeJCCNVmemberNoRSVP—Justcome!

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JCCNV OUTREACH PROGRAMS

EveryoneWelcome!Searching for a Jewish connection, a place to meet new friends, or to enrich your life with an exciting variety of activities and day trips but don’t live close to the JCCNV? Check out the Adult Outreach groups listed on the following pages for the one near you. These programs and activities are planned for Adults 55+, though people of all ages are welcome to attend. Programs and activities are subject to change, so confirm beforehand.

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“Chailights” What a wonderful morning we had on March 26th, celebrating the 100th birthday of Bertha Shostak, our loyal Beth El outreach group member. Bertha has been coming to this group for more than 10 years, and she continues to grace us with her presence each week. Sharp as a tack, beautiful, funny and inspiring — this is our Bertha. The festivities began with a light brunch, which included bagels and whitefish, followed by Beth El’s Rabbi Brett Isserow bestowing a blessing on Bertha for many more years of good health. Group leader Shelly Rosenstein then attempted to sum up Bertha’s remarkable 100 years in five minutes — not an easy feat as Bertha has lived a very colorful and full life. The Tallwood Trio, a group of senior musicians, then serenaded us with hits from the ‘30s, ‘40s and ‘50s. The celebration concluded with a delicious cake decorated with the words “We Love Our Bertha” — and everyone truly does!

JCCNVAdult55+ProgramheldatBethElHebrewCongregation3830SeminaryRoad,AlexandriaContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3062All weekly group meetings are held at Beth El Hebrew Congregation. The group meets every Wednesday at 10:30am (unless otherwise noted). Newcomers are always welcome! Programs are subject to change, please confirm beforehand. Coffee,teaanddessertwillbeprovided.Fee:$4/$2JCCNVorsynagoguemember (payatdoorunlessotherwisespecified)

InclementWeatherPolicyIf Fairfax County schools are closed or have a delayed opening, there will be no program at Beth El.

WhoWantsaCornedBeefSandwichwithaSideofRatner?Tuesday,July8,departBethEl11am;return3pmAre you ready for a good, authentic corned beef or pastrami sandwich? If so, then join us for a trip to the newly-opened Attman’s Deli. After getting its start on Baltimore’s Corned Beef Row in 1915, it made a historic move and opened a

second location in Potomac in July 2013. The menu at this location offers the same legendary corned beef, pastrami and other deli specialties — and who can resist those half-sour and full-sour pickles!

After lunch, we will take a quick ride over to the Ratner Museum, one of only three museums in the world devoted to portraying biblical characters. Unfortunately, due to water damage that occurred earlier in the year, the main museum building is closed until the fall. However, the smaller Carriage House is open, so we will make a short stop to see Mr. Ratner’s amazing bas relief pictures, an Ellis Island exhibit, and the Personal Visions Gallery. To find out more about these exhibits, visit www.ratnermuseum.org. We might even be able to have a personal tour led by Mr. Philip Ratner himself!Fee:$10/$8JCCNVorsynagoguemember Lunchisonyourown.RSVP:[email protected],(703)537-3062

ALookUndertheMicroscope—ForensicDNAandItsImportanceTodayWednesday,July23,10:30am–noonPresented by George Riley, Former Forensic DNA Laboratory DirectorWhen it comes to solving crimes, one of the greatest tools available to professionals is DNA testing and analysis. Did you know that only one-tenth of one percent of DNA differs from one person to the next? Scientists can use

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DNA samples from blood, bone, hair and other body tissues and products to generate a profile of an individual. Come join us as we take a fascinating look at how forensic DNA analysis works, and how it is being used as a tool to convict criminals and exonerate the innocent. George will also explain how DNA helps to identify the victims of mass disasters, and some of the other implications it has for today’s justice system and society. George has worked on DNA cases that ranged from paternity issues to capital murder, in addition to aiding in the identification of the victims of Hurricane Katrina. He currently works at the NIH developing forensic DNA analysis software and a database of genetic mutations that cause human disease. Don’t miss out on this fascinating talk!

YiddishwithAlexWednesday,August6,10:30am–noonPresented by Alex LiebermanThe Yiddish language is a wonderful source of rich expressions, and who better to lead a morning filled with Yiddish than Alex Lieberman. Alex has been leading our program for many years, providing participants with a fun and informal morning of schmoozing and kibitzing. It doesn’t matter how much Yiddish you know; it is always an upbeat and enjoyable morning.

Film,Orchestra of ExilesWednesday,August20,10:30am–12:30pm“Richly researched and partly told by some of today’s top-flight musicians, Orchestra of Exiles aspires to a level of primary research that other historical documentaries could take a page from” — The New York Times.

Orchestra of Exiles is a film about virtuoso Bronislaw Huberman’s heroic rescue of many of Europe’s greatest musicians. When Hitler came to power in the 1930s, he began firing Jewish musicians all over Europe. Huberman stood up to Nazi tyranny and devised a plan to bring Jewish musicians and their families to Palestine to form the Palestine Symphony Orchestra (later to become the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra) and ensure that the Nazi threat would not destroy the culture of the Jewish people. Almost 1,000 Jewish lives were saved by Huberman and his supporters, who included Arturo Toscanini and Albert Einstein. The film includes interviews with Itzhak Perlman, Zubin Mehta and Joshua Bell along with wonderful musical performances. This 2012 documentary has been shown at film festivals throughout the country.

After the film, we will bring our summer to a close as we enjoy bagels and cream cheese, along with delicious ice cream sundaes.Fee:$5/$3JCCNVorsynagoguememberRSVP:[email protected],or(703)537-3062

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JCCNVAdult55+ProgramheldatLeisureWorldatLansdowne 19375MagnoliaGroveSquare,Lansdowne Contact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3068 The group meets on the third Monday of the month at 10:30am (unless otherwise noted). Newcomers are always welcome! Activities are subject to change, please confirm beforehand. Fee:$4/$2JCCNVorsynagoguemember,LeisureWorldresident(payatdoorunlessotherwisespecified)

InclementWeatherPolicyIf Loudoun County schools are closed, the Adult 55+ program is canceled. If schools have a delayed opening, we will hold the program at Leisure World at the regular time.

INOVALoudounHospital’sClinicalOrthopedicTeamAnswersYourQuestionsaboutJointReplacementMonday,July21,10:30am–noonPresented by members of INOVA Loudoun Hospital’s Clinical Orthopedic TeamA panel of clinicians, physical therapists and other health care professionals from INOVA Loudoun Hospital’s Clinical Orthopedic Team will discuss options for treatment and pain relief for stiff and aching joints that affect your life. Gain valuable information about when joint replacement may be indicated and what to expect during the pre-operative process, surgery and post-operative care, including possible complications. You’ll also learn about exercises you can do now to help stay active and increase your range of motion if you are just beginning to have symptoms. Please join us for this very informative session.RSVP:[email protected],or(703)537-3068

Destination:MoroccowithSandyandGailCohenMonday,August18,10:30am–noon[rescheduledfromMarch17]Presented by Sandy and Gail Cohen, world travel expertsSandy and Gail Cohen are world travel experts extraordinaire, and will share their Morocco travelogue with us. Their Moroccan adventure included visits to Marrakesh, a center of culture and trade, and the ocean city of Essaouira; hiking in the Atlas Mountains; riding camels in the desert at Erg Chebbi; visiting the medina (Arab quarter) at Fez, and wandering through many souks (open air markets). They also drove to the artsy, blue-washed mountain village of Chefchaouen, the Roman ruins at Volubilis, and concluded with a sojourn

to the iconic Rick’s Café from the movie Casablanca. To add some more Moroccan flavor to our experience, we’ll have some Moroccan desserts and listen to some Moroccan music. This is a great way to see Morocco without leaving Northern Virginia! Don’t miss it!RSVP:[email protected],or(703)537-3068

JCCNVAdult55+ProgramheldatNorthernVirginiaHebrewCongregation1441WiehleAvenue,RestonContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3068The group meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 10:30am (unless otherwise noted). Newcomers are always welcome! Bring a dairy or parve/meatless lunch. Activities are subject to change, please confirm beforehand.Coffeeanddessertwillbeprovided.Fee:$4/$2JCCNVorsynagoguemember(payatdoorunlessotherwisespecified)

InclementWeatherPolicyIf Fairfax County schools are closed, our Adult 55+ program is canceled. If schools have a delayed opening, we will hold the program at NVHC at the regular time.

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SummerMovieSpecial:IsraeliFilm,“Noodle”andLunchTuesday,July22,10:30am–noonCome in out of the summer heat and enjoy “Noodle,” an uplifting, touching, 2007 award-winning Israeli film. Bring your lunch or pay just $8 for a catered lunch.

“Noodle” is about a depressed, twice-widowed El Al flight attendant who finds new meaning in her life when she is unexpectedly left with her Chinese housekeeper’s six-year-old son. Facing communicational, cultural and bureaucratic challenges in her quest to reunite the boy with his mother, the flight attendant’s closed-off emotions are reawakened and she rediscovers her inner strength and goodness in the course of her amazing journey. Fee:Additional$8iforderingcateredlunchRSVP:[email protected](703)537-3068

ProspectsforPeaceBetweentheIsraelisandPalestinians—AnUpdateTuesday,August26,10:30am–noonPresented by Bob Budoff, board member of the Jewish Community Relations Council; founder and president of the Temple B’nai Shalom Israel Committee; founder and leader of the IsraelTalk discussion group, former vice president of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the Association of Reform Zionists of America Bob will update us on the status of Secretary of State Kerry’s “framework for peace” initiative (at press time, discussions of this initiative were suspended). In addition, Bob will discuss other peace initiatives, proposals, and other approaches which have been raised, both past and present, and evaluate their relative merits and prospects. Please join us for this very topical and informative discussion.RSVP:[email protected],or(703)537-3068

JCCNVAdult55+ProgramheldatBethSholomTemple805LyonsBoulevard,FredericksburgContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3068

InclementWeatherPolicyIf Stafford County schools are closed, the Adult 55+ program at Beth Sholom Temple is canceled. If schools have a delayed opening, we will hold the program at the regular time.

SAVETHEDATE:DinnerandaMovieSaturday,July12,6pmMark your calendars and save the date! Come enjoy a Havdallah service, pot luck dairy dinner and film, with the Savvy Seniors! Watch for further details in the Beth Shalom Temple weekly e-mail.Fee:TBD/willbecollectedinadvanceoftheeventRSVP:[email protected],or(703)537-3068

JCCNVAdult55+ProgramheldfortheGreaterGainesvilleJewishCommunityContact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3068

“TheKing&I”attheShenandoahSummerMusicTheatreandLunchinOldTownWinchesterWednesday,July16,departGreatGatheringsparkinglot,13177GatewayCenterDrive,Gainesville,VA,10:30am;return5:45pmWhether you first saw Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical, The King & I, on Broadway, in the movies or in a local theater production, this all-time favorite is bound to please. The story takes place in Bangkok, Thailand (formerly Siam) in the early 1860s. Anna, a proper British widow, is hired to tutor the King of Siam’s many children. East meets West, the two cultures clash, and both Anna and the King stubbornly insist on their own way. Eventually, however, they grow to understand and respect each other. The musical score is delightful, filled with beloved songs such as “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Getting to Know You,” and “Shall We Dance.” (Yes, this is where those songs are from!) Before the show, we’ll have lunch at Picadilly’s Public House and Restaurant in Old Town Winchester. The restaurant was built in 1900 as a grocery warehouse and restored in 2005.Fee: $41(includesticketandbustransportation;lunchis aseparatecharge).Pleasesendchecks,payable toJCCNVwith“7/16”inthememolinetothe JCCNV,8900LittleRiverTurnpike,Fairfax,VA 22031,Attn:SheilaBudoff.RSVP:[email protected],or(703)537-3068

EveryoneattendingenjoyedtheannualAdultPassoverSeder,ledbyRabbiAmyPerlin.

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WELLNESS PROGRAMS

The Sports, Fitness and Aquatics department is trained to assist people of all ages in learning health and fitness techniques to improve quality of life. Creating time in your schedule and forming good habits can be challenging — remember to start with small baby steps and seek one of the fitness staff to help you get to a healthier you! Stop by or make an appointment with one of the JCCNV trainers to learn more about finding the right exercises to get you started.

Questions? Contact Paula Cole, Sports, Fitness and Aquatics Director at (703) 537-3049, or [email protected], or visit online at www.jccnv.org.

Summer Group Fitness Class DescriptionsEffectiveJune29–September1(unlessotherwisenoted)Classes listed in black are free for JCCNV members. Specialty classes, listed in color and starred with an asterisk, vary in price. Classes with consistently low enrollment may be canceled. For the most up to date schedule, call the JCCNV front desk at (703) 323-0880.

For questions regarding group exercise classes or scheduling, please contact Keri Drugan, Exercise and Wellness Coordinator, at [email protected].

BABY BOOMER SOCIAL GROUP

Gen-B is a Jewish singles group whose members were born between 1946–1964. The group’s purpose is to provide a means for Jewish social interaction through various events and activities in the Northern Virginia area.

The Gen-B annual membership fee includes many benefits. For those who choose not to join the Gen-B group, a drop-in fee of $4 can be paid at individual events. To learn about the benefits of membership or to register to be a Gen-B member, please contact [email protected], or (703) 537-3060.AnnualFee:$36/$18JCCNVmemberCode:#4674

Gen-B Events DiningOut,HappyHours,andMore!Join other Gen-B singles every month to schmooze and experience various ethnic foods in Northern Virginia restaurants, happy hours, and other social events. Watch for details in the Gen-B calendar online at www.jccnv.org or on meetup.com. Fee: $4/FreeGen-Bmember.Dinnerandhappyhours onown.

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AquaZumba®

Thursdays,8:30am–9:15amUtilizing the benefits of water resistance, this class, conducted in the shallow area of the pool, features exotic rhythms set to high-energy Latin and international beats. It’s easy to do, effective and no experience is necessary.

CardioDanceFusionTuesdays,Thursdays,8:30am–9:15amCome dance those calories away in a class with music from every era and every genre — try jazz, disco, and even a little of the pony during this upbeat hour. You’ll sing to every song and realize how much fun a cardio workout can be.

CoreIntermediateFridays,8:30am–9:15amIncrease your core strength while giving your back more flexibility. Learn how to engage your core properly to increase strength, control, balance and posture. This class uses Pilates concepts to lengthen the core and is performed primarily on the floor. It is recommended that participants register with the front desk to reserve a spot in the class.

H2O(WaterAerobics)Mondays,Wednesdays,Fridays,8:15am–9:15amThis water aerobics class is performed in the shallow area of the pool. It’s a safe resistance for aerobic conditioning, perfect for the joint-sensitive individual.

Jazzercise*Contact Jane at (703) 641-9637 or visit www.jazzercise.com for class detailsSundays,9:15am–10:15am;Mondays,8:15am–9:15am;Tuesdays,8:15am–9:15am,7pm–8pm;Wednesdays,8:15am–9:15am;Thursdays,8:15am–9:15am,7pm–8pm;Fridays,8:15am–9:15am;Saturdays,7:45am–8:45am~This workout program offers a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga, and kickboxing movements.

JCCNV members can enjoy one month free followed by a discounted rate of 50% off on all future Jazzercise classes. Call Jane at (703) 641-9637 for more information.

~Saturday classes must be paid in advance.

SculptandShapeMondays,Wednesdays,8:30am–9:15amThis class uses hand-weights, dyna-tubes and exercise bars to provide upper and lower body contouring and shaping.

SeniorStrengthTraining(Beg.)Mondays,Wednesdays,11:15am–12pmChair or standing exercises designed for functional strength training for adults 65+.

SeniorStrengthTraining(Adv.)Mondays,Wednesdays,10am–11am;Thursdays,10:30am–11:30amThis class involves standing cardio exercises, chair or standing functional strength training and flexibility for adults 65+.

TaiChiTuesdays,10:45am–11:30amThis is a Chinese martial art primarily practiced for its health benefits, including reducing tension and stress. Tai chi emphasizes complete relaxation and is essentially a form of meditation.

Yoga*Contact: [email protected], or (703) 537-3028Mondays,July7–August11(6weeks)7:15pm–8:30pmPhysical exercises, meditations and breathing designed to integrate the mind, body and spirit. This class requires being able to get down and up off the floor. Drop-inFee:$20/$18memberCode:#561/#560member

Signupforall6classesandsave!BeforeJun.30:$96/$84memberAfterJun.30:$108/$104memberCode:#5199

Zumba®GoldTuesdays,9:45am–10:30amThis class combines Latin music with modified moves and pace to suit the needs of the active older participant and those just starting their fitness journey.

*Class has a fee.

Nonmember Class Rates GroupExercisePassesDropIn: $12Code: #58010-classpass: $85 Code: #58120-classpass: $165Code: #582

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Adults65+ClassPassesDropIn: $6Code: #58310-classpass: $40Code: #58420-classpass: $80 Code: #585

Summer Group Exercise ScheduleEffectiveJune29–September1(unlessotherwisenoted)*Classhasafee Sunday9:15am–10:15am Jazzercise*

Monday8:15am–9:15am Jazzercise*8:15am–9:15am H2O8:30am–9:15am Sculpt&Shape10:00am–11:00am SST(Adv.)11:15am–12:00pm SST(Beg.)7:00pm–8:00pm Jazzercise*7:15pm–8:30pm Yoga*(July7–August11)

Tuesday8:15am–9:15am Jazzercise*8:30am–9:15am CardioDanceFusion9:45am–10:30am Zumba®Gold10:45am–11:30am TaiChi7:00pm–8:00pm Jazzercise*

Wednesday8:15am–9:15am Jazzercise*8:15am–9:15am H2O8:30am–9:15am Sculpt&Shape10:00am–11:00am SST(Adv.)11:15am–12:00pm SST(Beg.)7:00pm–8:00pm Jazzercise*

Thursday8:15am–9:15am Jazzercise*8:30am–9:15am CardioDanceFusion8:30am–9:15am AquaZumba®

10:30am–11:30am SST(Adv.)7:00pm–8:00pm Jazzercise*

Friday8:15am–9:15am Jazzercise*8:15am–9:15am H2O8:30am–9:15am Core(Intermediate)

Saturday~7:45am–8:45am Jazzercise*

~Saturdayclassesmustbepaidinadvance

JCCNVWellnessProgramsThe JCCNV Sports, Fitness and Aquatics staff hosts monthly wellness programs and information sessions designed to engage, educate and motivate members to adopt healthier lifestyles. For more information about upcoming programs please contact Allison Colman, Sports & Wellness Director, at [email protected], or (703) 537-3052.

Upcomingworkshops&programsinclude: • Acclimatization—TrainingintheHeat• GoalSetting• 5-a-Day!FruitsandVeggies

ShareYour“MembersontheMove”StoryAt the JCCNV, our members are our family. We hear stories every day about our members accomplishing their goals, taking an adventurous trip, running a 5K, getting together for a healthy play date, or gathering a group of friends together for a bike ride! We’d love to see what you’ve been up to lately, and share it with the rest of our JCCNV family. Send us a photo, video, or story from your latest adventure and we’ll feature it on our website! For more information, or to submit your stories, contact Keri Drugan, Wellness and Exercise Coordinator, at [email protected].

JCCNV Specialized Fitness and Wellness PackagesBalance&FlexibilityTrainingJCCNVmembersonlyMaintaining your balance and flexibility is important for almost all physical activities. Current research shows that the ability to balance may begin to diminish as early as 30 years old. Targeting the lower body and core muscles, the balance and flexibility training program utilizes a combination of strength training, body weight exercises, balance tools, and stretches to improve overall balance, flexibility, and range of motion. Training includes using tools like the BOSU ball, stability ball, foam roller, stretch bands and more. Allpackagesincludeten,30-minutesessions.FeeperPerson:Individuals: $300Code: #5032-PersonFee: $255Code: #5044-PersonFee: $225Code: #506

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SpecializedFitnessAdults65+GettingFitJCCNVmembersonlyDesigned for adults 65+ that have little fitness knowledge or are new to exercise, this program allows participants to work with a certified fitness coach on increasing aerobic capacity, muscular strength and overall flexibility. This program is perfect for anyone that wants to get more comfortable using the fitness room equipment on their own and is interested in developing an exercise routine that they can use in the fitness center. Feeincludesfive,30-minutesessionswithacertifiedfitnesscoach.Fee: $180Code: #523

DanceIntermediateLineDanceInstructor: Susan Attas ZuckermanJoin a new session of an ongoing line dance class, tailored to ages 40s–70s. Dance to a variety of music, from rock to country western to waltz. Lots of fun and good exercise! No partners needed because we dance in lines! If you have any type of prior dance experience (ballroom, square dance, etc.), you’ll learn quickly.Tuesdays,July8,15,August5,12(4weeks)2pm–3pmFee: $30/$25JCCNVmemberCode:#5173

TRAVEL WITH THE JCCNV

BermudaCruiseLeavingfromBaltimoreSailingAugust29–September4Sail with JCCNV on Grandeur of the Seas, Royal Caribbean Cruise Line for six days of relaxation and fun. Contact [email protected], or (703) 537-3060 for full details.Chooseyourcabinfrom(doubleoccupancyrates):Inside: $783.77perpersonOceanView: $873.77perpersonBalcony: $1293.77perperson

ADULT DEPARTMENT DONATIONS January 21, 2014–May 13, 2014

Anonymous Joan and Henry Botuck Suzanne Brooks Thomas Buckley Sheila and Bob Budoff, in memory of Steven ReslerFrank Calkins Classic Nurses Services Community Foundation of Northern Virginia, supporting the NV Rides ProgramJean Duggan Julie Fields Elaine and Ronald Golden Janet and Murray Horwitz, in memory of Norman WeissAnnette and Norton Paley David Pelmoter Helen Podell Joan and Don Sacarob Daisy Samarias Barbara and Stephen SaperstoneDoris and Lloyd Schwartz Maureen and Bob Shapiro Bertha Shostak Suzi Stone Roland Vaughan Mara Yachnin, in memory of Harriet Bondareff

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Program Registration Form [email protected] complete the form below and enclose a check made payable to the JCCNV. All registrations must be submitted with payment.

PLEASE PRINT AND FILL OUT COMPLETELY. Date _________________

o Male o Female Participant’s Name: First_____________________ Middle ____________________ Last __________________________

Address _____________________________________________________________ Apt.__________________________

City _____________________________________ State _____________________ ZIP ___________________________

Phone (H) _______________________ (Work/Cell) _____________________ E-mail ___________________________

Emergency Contact Name and Phone ____________________________________________________________________

Names of other participants attending program_______________________________________ o Male o Female

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CODE ACTIVITY COST__________________________ ________________________________________ $ ___________________________ __________________________ ________________________________________ $ ___________________________

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In addition to my program fees, I want to help support important programs at the JCCNV by making a donation to one or more of the following funds (suggested gift: $18). Feel free to provide an alternative amount below for your 100% tax-deductible gift.

$____Family Programming $____Adult and Senior Adult Programming $____Sports Fitness & Aquatics Fund

$____Cultural Arts $____Community Engagement $____Special Needs

$____Other:________________________ Donation Total _____________ Program and Donation Total________

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Total Enclosed $ ________________________ o Check No credit cards accepted.

Please consult your physician before beginning any physical activity or engaging in any physical program.

The JCCNV reserves the right to photograph and/or videotape activities for use in publicity and promotional materials. Please notify the JCCNV in writing if you do not want photos of either you or your family members to be used and send in a recent photo so that we can be sure that you and/or your family members are not included in these materials.

Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia 8900 Little River Turnpike • Fairfax, VA 22031 www.jccnv.org • (703) 323-0880 • Fax (703) 323-1993

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The JCCNV Adult 55+ programming is made possible thanks to the “Coming of Age” grant from The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington andUnited Jewish Endowment Fund. The program is a collaborative effort of the JCCNV, Jewish Council for the Aging, Jewish Social Service Agency and J Connect.

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DAY DATELOCATION

CODEDEPART

TIME DESTINATION Fee: TOUR*FOOD

AVAILABLE^

July Trips Wednesday 9-Jul BEHC 11am Ratner Mus & Attman's Deli $8M/$10NM incl $

Thursday 10-Jul JCCNV 9am Winterthur in Delaware $76M/$84NM incl Incl

Wednesday 16-Jul GGJC 10:30am "King & I" Shenandoah Music Theatre $41 depart Great Gatherings pk

$

Wednesday 16-Jul JCCNV 10:30am Nat'l Gallery Art - Wyeth// Degas & Cassat $8M/$12NM $Sunday 20-Jul JCCNV 10:15am Castleton Festival - "Madama Butterfly" $115M/$123NM Incl

Wednesday 23-Jul JCCNV 10:30am Natl Geog Mus - "Peruvian" Gold Exhibit $8M/$12NM additional $9 cash am of trip

$

Thursday 31-Jul JCCNV 9:45am Fredericksburg by Land & Water $72M/$80NM incl Incl

August Trips Thursday 7-Aug JCCNV 9:45am Nat'l Capitol Trolley Museum/Trolley Ride $18M/$24NM incl $

Friday 15-Aug JCCNV 10:15am US Nat'l Arboretum - "Windshield Tour" $12M/$16NM incl Bring

Thursday 21-Aug JCCNV 9:45am Luray Caverns/Carriage Mus/Mimslyn Inn $54M/$62NM incl Incl

Wednesday 27-Aug JCCNV 10:15am Historic Huntley $8M/$12NM additional $3 cash am of trip

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Codes:BEHC – Beth El Hebrew Congregation, AlexandriaBST – Beth Sholom Temple, Savvy Seniors, FredericksburgGGJC – Greater Gainesville Jewish Community

JCCNV – Jewish Community Center of Northern Virginia, FairfaxNVHC – Northern Virginia Hebrew Congregation, RestonLWL – Leisure World at Lansdowne, Leesburg

*Separate charge, cash only morning of trip. ^ “$”—Yes. Available for purchase; “Incl.”—yes, included in price

Trips At-A-Glance: Detailed information can be found within The Voice.