
Tu B’shvat Yoga: Root to Rise
Join Susan Cohen, certified yoga instructor and community member, for the 1st class in our new series, Yoga Through the Jewish Year.

Jewish Book Club 2026
Join the Center for Jewish Peoplehood for Jewish Book Club 2026!

Israeli Folk Dance!
January 6-February 10 Tuesdays from 1:00-2:45 PM Dancing is great for the mind, body, and soul, and it’s also fun! We’ll be dancing to a wonderful assortment of Israeli and world music. The first hour is tailored to beginners and includes learning and dancing easy-to-follow dances. The second... »

Author Event with Daniel Zoughbie
Join us in person for a special get-together with Daniel Zoughbie, a UC Berkeley political scientist and presidential decision-making expert.

Israeli Folk Dance!
January 6-February 10 Tuesdays from 1:00-2:45 PM Dancing is great for the mind, body, and soul, and it’s also fun! We’ll be dancing to a wonderful assortment of Israeli and world music. The first hour is tailored to beginners and includes learning and dancing easy-to-follow dances. The second... »

Shabbat Shmooze
Come gather in the JCC Lobby to welcome in Shabbat, the Jewish day of rest, with live music, snacks, and a tasting from a local winery. We will gather every 2nd Friday, monthly. Free event! All are welcome. No registration, just drop-in!

Purim Palooza
Celebrate Purim at our free Purim Palooza! Music, food, games, bounce house & more for all ages!

Jewish Meditation Group
Come join us for a monthly Jewish Meditation Group, led by Larry and Diane Yermack. Meets monthly on the last Monday of each month. No registration needed, just drop-in! In this group you will discover the joy and impact of developing an ongoing meditation practice, led by Larry and Diane Yermack. It... »

Ecstatic Jewish Dance Group
Come join us for a monthly Jewish embodied dance group, the last Monday of the month! Free for members, $10 non-members. Please register in advance to reserve your spot.
The Osher Marin Jewish Community Center’s Taube Center for Jewish Peoplehood mounts a new art installation approximately four times a year. Visible throughout our center, the exhibit is curated to reflect on themes expressed in a variety of media and usually by Jewish artists.
Check out our current and past installations here.

Tikkun Marin is the Osher Marin JCC’s initiative to improve and repair our Marin community. Its name is taken from Tikkun Olam, the Jewish concept that we bear responsibility not only for ourselves but for the moral, spiritual, and material welfare of everyone.

Jewish holidays and festivals are observed in Judaism throughout the Hebrew calendar. Jewish holidays occur on the same dates every year in the Hebrew calendar. Osher Marin JCC celebrates these special days with programs that engage families.


Our Rescued Torah
The Osher Marin JCC is proud to partner with the Memorial Scrolls Trust in London to prominently display Torah MST#732 rescued from the Czech Jewish community of Hostomice, a small town in Bohemia about 20 miles from Prague.
In 1942, Prague was under Nazi occupation and a group of Jewish workers at the Jewish Museum risked their lives to rescue their community’s sacred scrolls and other ritual objects. As hopes faded for rescuing fellow Jews and themselves, they chose to preserve, for future generations, their holy heritage.
By sharing this Torah, we are honoring the Jews of Hostomice who perished in the Shoah, ensuring that their lives continue to have meaning and that their culture and tradition are preserved.
Past Online Events
Inside Israel with Avi Melamed – Part 16 (Nov 19, 2025)
Jewish Safety and American Democracy with Amy Spitalnick (Oct 9, 2025)
Art & Activism: A Virtual Dialogue on Antisemitism Today (April 28, 2025)

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