The JCC kicked off its 2025-26 season with presentations by esteemed writers Jacqueline Friedland, Zibby Owens and Alyson Richman. The women spoke to a sold-out crowd of 650 about the importance and value of elevating Jewish voices. The annual event is a signature program of the Sandler Center and is part of its Myrna Lippman Literary Season, which is dedicated to sharing Jewish stories, perspectives and history. ‘Each year, this luncheon reminds us of the power of storytelling to connect, uplift and inspire,’ the center’s Stephanie Owitz said. ‘We are grateful to our authors for sharing their insights and to our community for showing up in such meaningful numbers.’ ABOVE: (l-r) Dana Clarfield, Nancy Marks-Small, Jill Poser-Kammet and Leah Spero. Photo provided by Wendy J Studios
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