Dad’s Wellness Group | Spring
Valley of the Sun J 12701 N Scottsdale Rd #201, Scottsdale, AZ, United StatesThis is the space for dads looking to connect, de-stress, get fit, and thrive.
This is the space for dads looking to connect, de-stress, get fit, and thrive.
Ko-ach Squad: Stronger. Together.
Our Ko-ach Squad fitness program offers an exciting and dynamic way to build strength, develop healthy habits, and grow together as a kehillah (community)! Designed specifically for Jewish teens in grades 8–12, and teens who are members of or affiliated with any Jewish teen group, Ko-ach Squad is more than just a workout it's a place to connect, challenge yourself, and support one another.
Whether you're just starting your fitness journey or you're already active, Ko-ach Squad provides the perfect environment to make lasting friendships, stay motivated, and discover what you're capable of. Join us and experience the power of getting stronger—together.
Learn the exciting game of bridge with our professional instructor Ali Raza. No experience necessary.
Unleash your creativity in this hands-on acrylic painting class designed for beginners and curious artists alike. Participants will explore basic techniques, color mixing, brushwork, and composition while creating their own original artwork in a relaxed, supportive environment. Whether you’re picking up a paintbrush for the first time or looking to refresh your skills, this class offers a fun and accessible way to express yourself and leave with a finished piece to be proud of.
Advance your skills while learning strategy with our professional instructor Ali Raza.
ASU Jewish Studies: Albert & Liese Eckstein Scholar-in Residence lecture: This program offers a concise, engaging look at the pivotal role East European Jewish bankers played in the development of American finance. From immigrant beginnings to national influence, it highlights how innovation, resilience, and community networks helped shape economic growth while overcoming social and institutional barriers. Participants will gain fresh insight into the intersection of immigration, finance, and Jewish American history.