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Community Center in Indianapolis, IN
For more than 100 years, JCC Indianapolis has been a neighborhood and community resource in Indianapolis. From its start in 1914 in downtown Indianapolis at 23rd and Meridian as a place for Jewish immigrants to eat, shower and socialize to its current location on Hoover Road, the JCC has been dedicated to serving the Indianapolis community and responsive to its needs. As a people who know what it’s like to be excluded, it’s important to us that we truly embrace people of all backgrounds and faiths. For more than a century, the JCC has maintained a multi-generational, inclusive environment where all people can live, learn, play, and connect.
AROUND OUR COMMUNITY
Shabbat Shalom from Sam: Rabbi Hal Schevitz’s Thoughts on our JCC
Earlier this week, our JCC gathered for its 113th Annual Meeting. It was a special…
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3 Lifelong Recreational Skills Tennis Can Teach
The lessons learned through recreation often continue long after the activity itself ends. At JCC…
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Shabbat Shalom from Sam: The Ordinary Things Worth Protecting
This past weekend, I traveled to the Detroit area to celebrate a family simcha (a…
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Shabbat Shalom from Sam: Because I Care and Because I Was Asked
As we close out the week, I find myself reflecting on one of the highlights…
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Top 4 Physical and Mental Health Benefits of Swimming
Swimming is one of the few activities that combines fitness, recreation, and stress relief in…
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Shabbat Shalom from Sam: When the Lights Went Out, the J Shined
At 7:41 a.m. on Thursday, I received a text letting me know that the JCC…
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