Children & Teens

Purim Carnival 2023

Celebrate Purim at the JCC!

Purim is right around the corner and the Sam Pomeranz Jewish Community Center of Syracuse is ready to celebrate. This year, the Jewish holiday begins at sundown on March 6 and ends the following nightfall on March 7. The JCC celebrations will include food, lots of activities for the children, and the annual Purim Carnival. 

As you know, Purim commemorates the survival of the Jews of Persia from Haman, thanks to the bravery of Queen Esther. The joyous occasion focuses on four mitzvot (commandments): Megillah (hearing the story of Purim), Mishloach manot (giving food gifts), Matanot l’evyonim (giving to the poor), and Seudat Purim (enjoying a festive meal). 

During Purim, the JCC is transformed to bring the tale to life with colorful decorations and balloons. The Early Childhood Development Program hosts a parade and party to celebrate. Children embrace the spirit by dressing up in a variety of costumes from Esther and Haman to superheroes and princesses. They will have a chance to show off their creativity to parents in a parade around the gym. The festivities continue in the classroom, where the story of Purim is read and a traditional snack of hamentashen is served. 

Children who participate in the After School Program will also snack on hamentashen. The fun will continue with a “paper chain” race to see who can construct the longest chain. Whoever does will win tickets to the JCC’s annual Purim Carnival! During the week, seniors will be able to partake in a special holiday lunch as well.

The annual Purim Carnival will take place on March 5 from 12-4pm. We are excited to invite the entire community back to the JCC after hosting a socially distant “Car”nival the past few years due to the pandemic. It just wasn’t the same, so we look forward to resuming the full experience that is unlike any other, and to reconnect and make new memories as a community during the most joyous Jewish holiday!

The fun-filled event will include carnival games, bounce houses, magic shows, and story time for the children. Make sure the kids hold on to their tickets after each game, so they can exchange them for cool prizes. Parents can also get in on the fun by dressing up.

Esther’s café will also be open in the auditorium and feature a kosher menu. Menu items will include corned beef, knishes, and hamantaschen cookies. Community organizations are invited to host an information table. Reach out to Amy Bisnett at 315-445-2360 or abisnett@jccsyr.org to learn more.

“It’s always happy to see families coming together to enjoy a holiday with the community,” said Cindy Stein, director of Senior and Adult Programs at the JCC. “Honestly, the kids need this. They need to come back to be able to have special times with their families and to enjoy Jewish traditions.” 

Our menu will be provided by Esters Café in the auditorium! Filled with delicious kosher food for all!

See you there!

2023 Parade

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2023 Purim Carnival

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Children & Teens

JCC Hosts Challah Baking Class with SHDS Students

Flour, water, oil, and joyful group laughter were part of the recipe for a recent challah baking class at the Jewish Community Center. Roughly a dozen Syracuse Hebrew Day School (SHDS) students from the fourth and fifth grade classes gathered in the auditorium of the JCC in early December to bake bread. Marci Erlebacher, executive director of the JCC, led the class, and Assistant Director Erin Hart and Chef Donna helped organize the event.  

“Baking bread is really very scientific,” Erlebacher said to the group as she asked them to channel their inner scientists. The students were up for the challenge! They mixed the ingredients, kneaded the dough, and covered it to let the dough rise, before shaping the challah. Once the bread came out of the oven, it was clear their hard work paid off!

Each student left with their own challah and received got challah? t-shirts. The challah was enjoyed by the entire school at the School Wide Shabbat program the following day. 

“They did an amazing job,” Erlebacher said following the class. 

Erlebacher’s love for baking challah developed gradually. Growing up she baked with her mother, but avoided bread because it scared her. It wasn’t until her late 20s, when a friend convinced her to give it a try and it stuck. Every Friday night Erlebacher and her family made challah for Shabbat on the table. The words of a Rabbi to “make Shabbat special,” inspired the new tradition. It’s a lesson she hopes to instill on future generations. 

“Baking Challah isn’t just about baking. It is significant for the religious purpose, there’s science to it, and there’s the physical working and kneading of the bread,” she says. “Baking to me is an artform. We covered so many different views of life while baking bread. That’s what we wanted to impart on the kids.”

Try the Recipe!

See the recipe Erlebacher uses below. She’s made some tweaks over the years (she doesn’t use food coloring or saffron) to make it her own. 

This festive, seed-studded braid with its glossy brown crust and delicate flavor is called challah (sometimes spelled “hallah”). Now a popular deli-catessen item, challah has long-standing religious significance for the Jewish people, who enjoy it at Friday night Sabbath suppers, and sometimes adorn it with a sugar glaze and candied fruit or candies for special holidays. On Rosh Hashanah-the Jewish New Year-a custom is to dip a slice of challah into honey, symbolizing sweetness to be hoped for in the year to come.

  • 1 pkg active dry yeast
  • 1 1/4 cups warm water (about 110*)
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/4 cup each sugar and salad oil
  • 2 eggs, lightly beaten
  • Pinch of saffron (optional)
  • 5 to 5 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 egg yolk beaten with 1 Tbsp water
  • About 1 Tbsp sesame seeds or poppy seeds

In a large bowl, dissolve yeast in water. Stir in salt, sugar, oil, eggs, and saffron (if used). Gradually beat in about 4 1/2 cups of the flour to make a stiff dough.

Turn dough out onto a floured board and knead until smooth and satiny (5 to 20 minutes), adding flour as needed to prevent sticking. Place dough in a greased bowl; turn over to grease top. Cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled (about 1 1/2 hours). Punch dough down; knead briefly on a lightly floured board to release air. Set aside about 3/4 cup dough and cover it.

Divide remaining dough into 4 equal portions; roll each between your hands to form a strand about 20 inches long. Place the 4 strands length- wise on a large greased baking sheet (at least 14 by 17 inches, or put two sheets together, overlapping ends and wrapping the overlap with foil). Pinch tops together, and braid as follows: pick up strand on right, bring it over next one, under the third, and over the fourth. Repeat, always starting with strand on right, until braid is complete. Pinch ends together and tuck underneath loaf.

Roll reserved dough into a strand about 15 inches long; cut into 3 pieces and make a small 3-strand braid. Lay on top center of large braid. Cover and let rise in a warm place until almost doubled (about 1 hour).

Using a soft brush or your fingers, spread egg yolk mixture evenly over braids; sprinkle with seeds. Bake in a preheated 350* oven for 30 to 35 minutes or until loaf is golden brown. Let cool on a rack. Makes 1 loaf.


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Children's Sports Classes

JCC Starts the New Year with a New Fitness Team

The New Year brings new responsibilities and new goals. Whether it be physical health, mental health, or a communal feeling, the JCC is excited to help you reach your New Year’s resolutions and make your experience at the Center even better than before! To accomplish this, the JCC has divided the previous Sports & Fitness Director role across four staff; creating the Fitness Team.

Sherri Lamanna; the Director of Health, Phys Ed, and Preschool Gym Classes, will now oversee gym rentals and scheduling for the facility. Nick Finlayson; our Membership Director will be more involved in the day-to-day operations of the Fitness Center. Paula Pacini; Group Exercise Coordinator, will also be more involved in scheduling and communication with members. Will Masiclat; Personal Trainer Coordinator, he will oversee the fitness floor and personal trainers.

The newest face, Will Masiclat, joins the team with initiative and a passion for the community that goes beyond employment. He’s been in the fitness industry for 7 years. “I am most excited to develop more involvement in the JCC Fitness program. I hope to educate our members, both new and existing, about the benefits of adding personal training or group fitness into their current workout routine so that they progress past plateaus and continue living long, healthy lives.” 

Nick Finlayson, can’t wait to get the ball rolling. “One special thing about us is that customers are not just a number. They are real people that can find many of our services anywhere but choose to spend time with us.  I feel like a healthy customer experience is something that is often overlooked in today’s world.  Here at the JCC, we strive to listen and make our members satisfied, which is pretty special nowadays” he explained.

Sherri Lamanna has worked at the JCC for 24 years. She is excited to work with the new fitness team. “I believe we all have a lot to bring to the table to make a great fitness experience for both new and existing members.” Sherri will now oversee rentals and scheduling for the gymnasium.

Paula Pacini, is constantly looking for new and improved classes to help enhance the member experience at the JCC. “I would like to have better communication with our members about what we have to offer at the JCC and help spread the word to potential members on what classes and services we provide.” 

The JCC’s upcoming “Dollar and a Dream” promotion is the perfect opportunity to experience the difference at the JCC firsthand. Join the JCC in January for just $1.00! After your first month, you will receive a 20% discount off your one-year Full-Facility Fitness Membership. Come see what the JCC has to offer!

If the  Team’s enthusiasm is any indication, the JCC is on track to see great improvement to an already stellar place. Don’t be afraid to start the new year off on the right foot, by taking advantage of our new “Dollar & a Dream” promotion and checking out all that the JCC has to offer. 

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