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JCC State of Mind – April 5, 2024

Despite today’s forecast of blustery winds and the possibility of snow showers, the calendar tells us that spring has indeed sprung. A host of daffodils, flowering cherry trees and longer days are telltale signs of warmer days ahead. Spring is particularly meaningful to me, as it is a time of renewal and growth. Just as nature emerges from its winter slumber and begins to come alive once again, so too do we have the opportunity to revitalize and restore our minds, bodies and spirits. At the JCC, we believe in fostering holistic wellness, and what better time to embrace this mindset than during the transformative season of spring?

For many of us, spring symbolizes a fresh start – a chance to set new goals, embark on exciting adventures and reconnect with what is most important to us. Whether you’re looking to train for the Steel City Showdown, explore new cultural activities such as the upcoming Edgewood Symphony performance, Songs of the Earth, or deepen your sense of belonging within our vibrant community through our Center for Loving Kindness and Civic Engagement, the JCC is here to support you every step of the way.

Moreover, spring reminds us of the interconnectedness of all things. Just as flowers rely on sunlight, water, and nourishment to thrive, our community flourishes through collaboration, support and celebrating diversity. As members and staff of the JCC, we come together throughout the year with a common goal of enriching each other’s lives through shared experiences. As we enter this season of growth and renewal, let us seize the opportunities that lie ahead with enthusiasm and optimism.

This period between Purim and Passover is a chance to remind ourselves that miraculous achievements are not relegated to the past, but rather they can occur in our times each and every day.

Wishing you and your families a Shabbat shalom,

Jason

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