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Washington D.C. Crisis

Posted Friday, January 8, 2021 By JCCA President, Doron Krakow

Community and Leadership Heartbroken. I have been searching for other ways to describe what I was feeling throughout the events of this past Wednesday. How is it possible that such things were playing out in the United States Capitol and literally right before our eyes, before the eyes of the entire world? A breakdown in our society. Decency abandoned. Betrayed by our leaders. The events of January 6 did not emerge out of the blue but were rather the not entirely ...

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Jewish Camp in an Era of Covid-19
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Jewish Camp in an Era of Covid-19

Posted Tuesday, January 5, 2021 By Audra Martin

Everything seems like it is changing. In this era of the great quarantine, we shop, work, exercise, and eat (hello carbs!) differently. It won’t be a surprise to you, that Camp has changed as well with rules and regulations governing every aspect of fun and care. In addition to taking temperatures and conducting health questionnaires each morning, we are making huge efforts to reduce the number of people campers cross paths with. Cohort sizes are smaller and large group fun is a lot ...

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Dec25—Kindness the J Way
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Dec25—Kindness the J Way

Posted Monday, December 28, 2020 By Julie Holdaway

During a non-pandemic year, December 25 evokes holiday thoughts of delicious celebrations, presents, and family. For many Jews, the joke is that we go to the movies and eat Chinese food. Not at the Merage JCC. Seven years ago, JCC Cares, a social action committee at the Merage JCC in Irvine, launched a December 25 Day of Service with a variety of volunteer projects for families and individuals. In our first year, 150 volunteers participated, cooking holiday brunches for shelters, delivering ...

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JCC Excellence: Benchmarking Highlights
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JCC Excellence: Benchmarking Highlights

Posted Sunday, November 15, 2020 By JCC Staff

During the past year, the Merage JCC participated in a JCCA benchmarking study measuring excellence amongst JCCs across the nation. The study focused on financial results, member satisfaction, and governance. Comparing results to previous years’ surveys and peers, the Merage JCC shined! 86% More than 86% of Merage JCC member respondents agreed that our JCC makes an impact in the overall community. 75% Merage JCC maintained a whopping 75% retention rate (pre-COVID). ...

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Thank you to the Sherman Family!
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Thank you to the Sherman Family!

Posted Thursday, November 5, 2020 By JCC staff

When the Sherman Family moved from their native town of Chicago to Orange County in 2004, they arrived just in time to become inaugural members of the JCC. They felt at home at the JCC, active in every corner and department area. As a family, the activity they enjoyed the most was spinning, so it was not a surprise that they chose to honor the JCC by naming the Sherman Family Spin Room. “We wanted to express our love and support for the J,” explained Julie Sherman. “There ...

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OC Jewish Arts Festival: 29 Years and Still Going
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OC Jewish Arts Festival: 29 Years and Still Going

Posted Thursday, November 5, 2020 By Aliza Sable, Director, Cultural Arts

For 28 successful years, the OC Jewish Arts Festival at the Merage Jewish Community Center (Merage JCC) has provided our community with a cultural extravaganza, featuring lauded lineups of authors, musicians, filmmakers, celebrities and influencers. Through the years, we have played host to superstar Matisyahu, famous DC satirists Capitol Steps, Tovah Feldshuh, Dennis Ross, Alan Dershowitz, George Mitchell, Rita Rudner and Ed Asner – just to name a few! From history to mystery, fact to ...

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Welcome Hal Altman
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Welcome Hal Altman

Posted Sunday, September 13, 2020 By Julie Holdaway

Merage JCC’s new Board Chair Entrepreneur and avid golfer, Hal Altman, began his tenure as the Merage JCC’s new Board Chair, in August at the J’s Annual Meeting. Following founding Chair, Irv Chase, Hal has big shoes to fill. With a keen eye for growing businesses, affinity for developing collaborations, and strong connections to community, Hal is posed to develop a legacy around community and Jewish continuity. Joining the board in ...

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Toda! Thank You, Irv for 16 Years

Posted Sunday, September 13, 2020 By Julie Holdaway

Irv Chase Retires as Board Chair “Acharai,” the Hebrew word for “after me,” is a popular concept suggesting that one leads and motivates others by jumping in. No word is more apropos of Irv Chase’s leadership. He is the first to jump in, advocate, recruit, and inspire. Prior to 2004, the Jewish community in Orange County was small and spread out, with few connections. Irv’s wisdom of local Jewish life and experiences with his family at the JCC Maccabi ...

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Early Childhood

Doing it at Home: What Educators Tell Us About Teaching at Home

Posted Monday, August 3, 2020 By Sheila Dalva-Hornback, Director of Merage JCC’s Aronoff Preschool

What are the experts saying about families teaching from home? In the New York Times, Jennie Wiener, Professor of Educational Leadership, shares, “This is going to be messy and that is o.k.” Dennis Shirley, a professor at Boston College, shares tips on teaching at home, “Involve your children in drawing up colorful schedules that are posted prominently in the home. Set the schedule and stick to it. Avoid negotiating about what comes next.” Fenya Galev and Chelsea ...

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Sending Our Little Ones Back to School Silver Linings in the Age of COVID

Posted Thursday, July 16, 2020 By Sheila Dalva-Hornback, Director of Merage JCC’s Aronoff Preschool

Working with young children has special advantages during this challenging time. Despite limitations that COVID has imposed on most schools, and the challenges it has created for me as a preschool director, the kids still manage to make me laugh with their constant (funny) questions and carefree attitudes. Their smiles remind me of the good in the world. The difficulties of our current reality can’t be diminished by easy platitudes, but our little ones remind me that there are silver ...

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