FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Kids Welcome?
We welcome children’s participation! Children are more than welcome to participate in our program every Sunday 8:00 - 9:30. The children make and pack sandwiches and cookies. Children must be accompanied by an adult on the premises while they volunteer. Children of all ages are welcome to come, but when signing up on the sign up site please only include children over 13 in the number of volunteers.
When You Arrive
- Tie back long hair
- Mask, optional
- Put on Gloves
Who Should NOT Volunteer
Please do NOT volunteer if ...
- You are ill
Symptoms including:
•fever •cough •shortness of breath
•body aches, chills •nasal congestion •sore throat
•diarrhea •headache •loss of sense of smell
- You have been in close contact with someone who is ill within the prior 2 weeks.
Vaccines
We strongly urge everyone eligible for vaccines to be fully vaccinated. During cold, flu, and RSV season, masks, while not required, are a good idea.
Can I bring Food?
The JCC kitchen is Kosher, so we ask that no outside food be brought into the JCC.
Mon, January 19 2026
1 Shevat 5786
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Jan 23 Community Shabbat Dinner & Sheva Berachot Friday, Jan 23 4:30pm |
Feb 27 Scholar In Residence Weekend w/ Adina Miles-Sash Friday, Feb 27 5:00pm |
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