Lunch and Learn Series
Join us for our Lunch and Learn series!
Thursday
November 21
Mandel JCC, Boynton Beach
11:00 AM
$18 per person
If You See Them highlights youth homelessness through Vicki Sokolik’s advocacy and the stories of affected youth, revealing their struggles and the power of compassion. Gail Shaw from Vita Nova, West Palm Beach, will also present on their support for homeless youth through housing, education, and life skills training.
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Thursday
December 5
Mandel JCC, Boynton Beach
11:00 AM
$18 per person
Join State Attorney Dave Aronberg for a Town Hall to discuss his work on criminal justice reform, law enforcement collaboration, and protecting seniors from rising fraud and abuse. With 70-100 active cases of elder fraud at any time, criminals are increasingly targeting seniors with deceptive schemes. He will share practical tips on how seniors can safeguard themselves from becoming victims and what steps can be taken to prevent exploitation. This is an important opportunity to learn about the resources available to keep our community safe. Lunch will be provided
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Monday, January 13
Hall of Fame Actresses
Tuesday, February 11
Stephanie Arnold Presents 37 Seconds: Dying Revealed Heaven's Help
Monday, March 31
R. Derek Black presents The Klansman’s Son: My Journey from White Nationalism to Antiracism
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Monday
January 13
Mandel JCC, Boynton Beach
11:00 am
$18 per person
Hap Erstein Presents: Hall of Fame Actresses
It brings a smile to any movie lover’s face to remember the greatest actresses the silver screen has known. They’ve demanded our attention, inspired us, and broken our hearts. Young or old, rich or poor, these actresses have stood the test of time to become icons of their profession. In this hour-long lecture, clips and images from Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Meryl Streep and more will showcase what made these actresses unforgettable, and why we still revere them today.
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Tuesday
February 11
Mandel JCC, Boynton Beach
11:00 am
$18 per person
Stephanie is an award-winning, international bestselling author, inspirational speaker and thought leader whose story has inspired millions of people around the globe. She is on a mission to help others realize that connecting with our sixth sense can not only enhance our lives but can very well save them.
It was during the birth of her second child that Stephanie suffered a rare—and often fatal—condition called an amniotic fluid embolism (or AFE) and died on the operating table for 37 seconds. Everything she does now is a direct result of her survival.
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Monday
March 31
Mandel JCC, Boynton Beach
11:00 am
$18 per person
R. Derek Black (they/them) is a doctoral candidate in history at the University of Chicago. Since 2016, they have spoken to many audiences at universities, foundations, institutions, museums, synagogues, and churches. They received the Elie Wiesel Award and a humanitarian award from the Anti-Defamation League. The Klansman’s Son is their first book.
In an era in which antisemitism seems to be everywhere, R. Derek Black’s memoir, The Klansman’s Son , is frighteningly timely. Black grew up as the ultimate white supremacist. Black’s mother was once married to KKK Grand Wizard David Duke; their father, Don Black, was a proud KKK leader whose hero was Adolf Hitler.
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For further information contact Jodi Cutler at JodiC@jcconline.com.