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Arts & Culture
The Gildenhorn/Speisman Center for the Arts at the JCCGW is home to year-round concerts, engaging author events, enriching afterschool programs, gallery exhibitions, award-winning films and more.
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Polinger Artists of Excellence Concert Series
The 2012-2013 concert season presents rising stars and renowned artists. Experience musical excellence in the warm and intimate Kreeger Auditorium.
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Goldman Art Gallery
Enjoy meaningful exhibits and imagery related to Jewish experience, values and culture in this warm and welcoming gallery space. The fall 2012 gallery exhibit line-up includes "Lawyers Without Rights", works by papercut artist Craig Tinksy and a uniquely fun holiday boutique.
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Youth Enrichment Programs
- School of Music | Private instruction, Bach to Rock programs for rockers-in-the making and percusion ensemble.
- School of Dance | Find your inner rhythm through a variety of movements and motions.
- Visual Arts | Get creative using a range of mediums including clay, mixed media and scrapbooking.
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JCCGW Book Festival
The annual Festival is packed with engaging author events, children's programs, book signings and a bookstore brimming with Jewish must-reads.
Literary Arts
Explore the Jewish literary world with a variety of book clubs and find your next must-read at the Kass Judaic Library.
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Jewish Family Living & Learning
Strengthen your Jewish heritage, gain a better understanding for Judaism and enhance your cultural experience through our wide variety educational programs. |
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The JCC of Greater Washington participates in CultureCapital. Your Link to the Arts in Metro DC.
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| The Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington is supported by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive. Funding for the Maryland State Arts Council is also provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, which believes that a great nation deserves great art. The JCC is also supported in part by funding from the Montgomery County government and the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County, the County Executive’s Ball for the Arts and other private sources. |
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