Women's Care Collective
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Nurturing body and mind...
The Women's Care Collective, now in its fourth year, and made possible through the generous support of the Thelma Masten Foundation, offers a relaxing, creative space for Jewish women ages 21–45+ to connect, share, and care for ourselves and one another. Each month, we step away from the demands of daily life to nurture both body and mind in the company of other women. Together we explore new experiences—painting or pottery, hiking, axe throwing, self-defense, or self-care—while meeting in different locations that invite us to create, strengthen, and find meaning as a community.
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Women's Care Collective- Kayaking
Sunday, Jun 7th 10:00a to 1:00pJoin us for our annual kayaking trip on the Little Miami! We’ll meet at the registration desk at 10am, then stop for a snack around 11. This should take 2-3 hours. Please make sure to pack snacks, sunscreen, and lots of water
Mitzvah Day
Sunday, Jan 18th 9:00a to 12:00pWe will meet at NHS for a breakfast and then depart to various volunteer locations.
Women's Torah Study
Wednesday, Jan 28th 10:00a to 11:30aMeet in a living room with Rabbi Sam to talk about the overlooked powerful women of the Torah, and see how later Jewish texts responded to their feminine power. We will meet on the fourth Wednesday of every month at 10 AM.
Tu-Bishvat Fair
Sunday, Feb 1st 12:00p to 2:30pJoin us for a joyful, hands-on celebration of Tu Bishvat and our connection to the earth! Families will enjoy interactive activity stations, learn from local environmental and community organizations, and taste a variety of fruits and snacks inspired by the holiday. Come grow, explore, and celebrate with us!
Drop-in Rummikub
Thursday, Feb 5th 12:30p to 2:30pIf Rummikub has you saying Rummi-what, this informal drop-in game is for you. Please get in touch with Paula Nevins at 513-708-6206 or pnevins80@gmail.com for more information.
How Beer Became Acceptable for Havdalah
Thursday, Feb 5th 8:00p to 9:30pJoin the Men’s Club for How Beer Became Acceptable for Havdalah— a spirited evening of learning and camaraderie! Rabbi Drew Kaplan will guide us through fascinating insights on beer in the Torah, exploring ancient texts, traditions, and tastes. We’ll gather at MPH Brewery to enjoy good company and great conversation over a cold pint.
First Fridays- Joey Taylor
Friday, Feb 6th 6:00p to 9:00pIn the face of unprecedented levels of social isolation, Bespoken Live uses storytelling and story listening to spark contagious hope and belonging. Bespoken facilitates story exchanges, both in person and digitally, with mindfulness techniques, trauma-informed activities, and tailored story crafting approaches. Bespoken believes we discover who we are by knowing each others' stories, we move toward healing to tell our stories out loud, and when we choose to listen with kindness and imagination something transcendent happens. During this experience participants will share and encounter personal stories inspired by Tu BiShvat. The session will utilize a mindfulness-based story prompt, story listening guidelines, and group facilitation approaches informed by Peter Block's Six Conversations and Narrative
World Wide Wrap
Sunday, Feb 8th 9:00a to 10:30aJoin us as we celebrate the Mitzvah of putting on Tefillin. As an egalitarian community, we invite men, women and youth to learn about this Mitzvah and how to make it part of your experience. In addition, we will be donning Tefillin in honor of IDF soldiers who are in combat and unable to do so themselves. Our Men's Club will provide breakfast following the service and event. More about the World Wide Wrap: fjmc.org/wrap
Congregational Tour of Auschwitz: Not Long Ago, Not Far Away
Sunday, Feb 8th 1:00p to 3:00pJoin us for a congregational tour of the Auschwitz exhibit "Not Long Ago, Not Far Away" Through this daunting selection of more than 500 original artifacts from the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Poland, as well as more than 20 institutions and museums all over the world, Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. portrays the complex reality of the notorious camp while sharing firsthand stories from those who survived, and those who perished.
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This program is made possible by the Thelma Masten Foundation Grant
Wed, January 14 2026
25 Tevet 5786
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