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Welcome to a Community that grows with you

Where vibrant women over 50 engage in meaningful, Torah-oriented, intellectual, spiritual, and social connections and continue to learn, grow, and inspire one another.

What a Night at

Full House at The Game Plan

An unforgettable Motzei Shabbos with Let’s Connect

Every seat was filled as women gathered for the Let’s Connect Game Plan event, proving once again the power of community. The evening blended fun, thoughtful programming, and genuine connection into one unforgettable night. The warmth in the room spoke for itself.

Rosh Chodesh Shevat: Renewal Beneath the Surface

On a cold, frosty January morning, images of flowering fruit trees don’t easily come to mind. Yet this sense of quiet stillness was precisely the setting for the Rosh Chodesh Shevat Let’s Connect Women’s Hallel, which took place at Rabbi Goldberger’s shul and was led by Rebbetzin Russi Steinhardt. In her thoughtful words, Rebbetzin Steinhardt reminded the women that renewal is a defining theme of the month of Shevat. Tu B’Shvat marks the New Year for fruit trees, a time when, although the trees appear dormant on the outside, the sap that carries nourishment and life within them begins to rise. This unseen activation is what ultimately allows the trees to blossom and bear fruit. Rebbetzin Steinhardt drew a powerful

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News & Views

Winter Circles are in Full Swing!

Weekly groups for learning, creativity, conversation, and connection.

Starting January 11 for 6 Cozy Weeks

Winter Circles offer women a chance to come together in small, welcoming groups that meet once a week. Each Circle has its own style; some focus on learning, others on creativity or shared interests.
Our Circles give women a consistent place to connect, participate, and enjoy meaningful time with one another. Whether you’re looking to explore something new or simply appreciate a warm, steady gathering each week, there’s a Circle that’s just right for you.

Fall Circles 2025 Were a Grand Success!

Fall Circles: small weekly groups centered around shared interests, good conversation, and the simple pleasure of spending time together.

Circles met for art, hiking, book discussions, chaburah learning, and writing, and each one took on its own comfortable rhythm as the weeks went on.

Participants shared how much they enjoyed the consistency, the friendships that formed, and the chance to do something meaningful in a relaxed, welcoming setting.

Fall Hiking Circle
"The hiking group was amazing! It is grounding and centering, not to mention a great workout!
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Art Circle
"The class was not only fun and educational, but also created an environment of camaraderie, creativity and friendship"
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Cooking Circle
"I am enjoying the cooking class . Miriam has a wonderful and upbeat personality and makes the class so much fun. I have learned so much from her .she picks the recipes she is teaching with lots of thought "
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Fiction Writing Circle
"Imagine my pleasant surprise walking into the Writing Circle for Fiction and finding out that the Coordinator is Libby Lazewnik!. I think I’m going to like it here!"
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Creative Writing Circle
“I’m not just here for fun, I’m here to stretch myself and grow. I look forward to connecting with other women through writing.”
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Connecting Circles and Events

Big events

Each event brings together vibrant women for an afternoon of laughter, depth, and genuine connection. From speed-greeting games to poetry, learning, and spontaneous conversation, every moment is designed to make participants feel seen, included, and inspired.

seasonal circles

Each season, we offer a new set of Circles — small, peer-led groups built around shared interests like walking, learning, art, and meaningful conversation. Whether it’s Summer Circles or Autumn Circles, each round invites women to connect and grow.

Hallel

Each Rosh Chodesh we gather together to sing Hallel. A community Rebbitzen leads with a few divrei Torah. It is a wonderful way to start the month connecting to Hashem and each other.