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Thomas and Sam taking a water break during their match.

JCC Maccabi Games®: Day Four (Last Day)

Today is the last day of the 2015 Dallas JCC Maccabi Games®.  It’s hard to believe how the week has flown by.  Here is a wrap-up of the day’s competition: Thomas ended up taking home the bronze medal and Sam placed fourth. Most importantly, they didn’t let the match impact...

Ori played a great game today. Perhaps we could also be a future JCC Maccabi soccer coach?

JCC Maccabi Games®: Day Three

The competition got more intense today as our athletes vied for spots in Thursday’s medal rounds. Not pictured in today’s blog is Matan, who got a hat trick (three goals) for his 16U boys’ soccer team on Tuesday and scored again for them today. He was as clutch as can...

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JCC Maccabi Games®: Day Two

Team Palo Alto kept its momentum going on day two of the JCC Maccabi Games® in spite of the Dallas heat (oy!). Tradition of the Day:  In addition to winning medals in competition, JCC Maccabi Games® athletes can win the Midot Medal for living the Jewish values cherished at the Games:...

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JCC Maccabi Games®: Day One

Team Palo Alto had a strong start (and a really good time!) on day one of the Dallas JCC Maccabi Games®.       Tradition of the Day:  The JCC Maccabi Games® have many cultural traditions that contribute to the experience for athletes.  The cornerstone of the JCC Maccabi Games® is rachmanus, which...

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The Quintessential Summer Experience

Summertime: What comes to mind when you think of it? For me it’s tall glasses of iced tea, condensation dripping down the glass. It’s sunglasses, bathing suits and sand toys for the beach. It’s family vacations, road trips and sleeping in nylon tents in the backyard. And it’s summer camp. My summer...

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JCC Maccabi Games®: Let the Games Begin!

The Dallas JCC Maccabi Games® got underway Sunday evening, August 2nd as a thousand Jewish teen athletes plus coaches, JCC staff, parents, and other staff gathered for the Opening Ceremonies. Our Palo Alto delegation paraded into the arena at Southern Methodist University to a remix of the Pac-Man theme, our theme...

Soccer player Jack introduces himself to the rest of the OFJCC delegation.

JCC Maccabi Games®: Dallas, Here We Come!

Many readers of this blog are familiar with the OFJCC’s mission to “inspire Jewish Journeys.” In the teen program, we take the “journey” piece both literally and figuratively each year when we travel with a group of athletes to the JCC Maccabi Games®. The JCC Maccabi Games®, which have run...

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My Jewish Journey: Anna Gukasian

My Jewish journey started many moons ago back in Armenia, at that time part of the USSR. During the “iron curtain” era, everything Jewish was forbidden. You could not hear Jewish songs on the radio, buy Jewish books at the bookstore or even admit that you were Jewish. Jews were...

My Jewish Journey: Hilary Weisfeld

This is my Jewish Journey. About this journey there is nothing geopolitical; there is simply me: my parents, my upbringing, my defection, and my return. This JCC and my children brought me back from the dark side. And here we go… My parents grew up in Winnipeg, Canada. My mother’s maternal...

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Inspiring a New Generation of Jewish Performers

Children and teens who enjoy singing, dancing, acting, performing, playing instruments, or who want to explore their Jewish culture through the prism of performance have embraced the new Oshman Family JCC (OFJCC) School for the Performing Arts that launched last winter. This fall, their parents and other adults are getting...