Organizations Filed Purposes:
TO ADVANCE THE ASPIRATIONS OF FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS TO ENRICH THEIR LIVES, BODIES AND SPIRITS, BY PROVIDING THE BEST IN CONTEMPORARY PROGRAMS AND EXPERIENCES, INFORMED BY JEWISH VALUES FOR TODAY'S JEWS AND THE PEOPLE IN THEIR LIVES.
PROVIDE HEALTH, WELFARE AND CULTURAL BENEFITS TO 50,000 MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY, WORKING COLLABORATIVELY WITH THE LOCAL JEWISH FEDERATION, SYNAGOGUE COMMUNITY AND OTHER JEWISH AND SECULAR ORGANIZATIONS TO BUILD A STRONG AND VIBRANT JEWISH PEOPLE.
OVERVIEWJCC GREATER BOSTON IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION WHERE FAMILIES CAN ACCESS A WIDE RANGE OF LEARNING, FITNESS, CAMPING, AND ENRICHMENT RESOURCES WHILE CONNECTING WITH A VIBRANT LOCAL JEWISH COMMUNITY. ONE OF THE LARGEST JEWISH ORGANIZATIONS IN THE REGION, THE JCC TOUCHES MORE JEWS AND THE PEOPLE IN THEIR LIVES THAN ALMOST EVERY OTHER JEWISH INSTITUTION IN THE BOSTON AREA COMBINED. MORE THAN 50,000 PEOPLE, REPRESENTING 9 COMMUNITIES AND EVERY AGE, BELIEF AND ABILITY, TAKE PART IN JCC PROGRAMS AND SERVICES ANNUALLY. JCC GREATER BOSTON HAS OFFERINGS FOR EVERY AGE AND STAGE OF PEOPLE'S LIVES INCLUDING:EARLY LEARNINGJCC GREATER BOSTON IS THE LARGEST PROVIDER OF JEWISH EARLY EDUCATION AND PARENTING SUPPORT IN NEW ENGLAND. IT HAS 4 EARLY LEARNING CENTERS IN BROOKLINE/BRIGHTON, HINGHAM, NEWTON, AND SHARON. THE JCC EARLY LEARNING CENTERS ARE COMMITTED TO EDUCATING CHILDREN IN VIBRANT, ENGAGING EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS INSPIRED BY JEWISH VALUES AND TRADITIONS. SERVING NEARLY 400 STUDENTS, THE JCC EARLY LEARNING CENTERS STRIVE TO NURTURE CHILDREN, EMBRACE FAMILIES, MENTOR EDUCATORS, AND IN EVERY WAY BRING OUT THE BEST IN CHILDREN AND IN THE COMMUNITIES WE SERVE. EACH SCHOOL OFFERS THE SERVICES OF A DEVELOPMENTAL SPECIALIST TO ADDRESS THE NEEDS OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES. DUE TO THE COVID CRISIS OUR ELCS WERE CLOSED FROM MARCH 13, 2020 - JUNE 28, 2020. DURING THE CLOSURE WE CONTINUED TO OFFER ONLINE SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES. WE WERE ABLE TO E-OPEN OUR FACILITIES FOR IN-PERSON CARE ON JUNE 29, 2020.DAY AND OVERNIGHT CAMPSTHE LARGEST PROVIDER OF JEWISH DAY CAMPS IN THE REGION, JCC GREATER BOSTON ALSO OFFERS A VARIETY OF SCHOOL VACATION PROGRAMS AND AN OVERNIGHT CAMP. LAST YEAR, MORE THAN 3,000 JCC CAMPERS HAD FUN, LEARNED NEW SKILLS AND DEVELOPED SELF-CONFIDENCE AT ONE OF OUR CAMPS. SERVING INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IS A CORE COMPONENT OF THE JCC'S VALUES AND COMMITMENT TO CARING AND INCLUSION AND 20% OF JCC CAMPERS HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. DURING THE SUMMER OF 2020, DUE TO THE IMPACTS OF COVID AND RESULTING OPERATING LIMITATIONS, OUR TRADITIONAL DAY AND OVERNIGHT CAMPS WERE NOT HELD AS PLANNED. JEWISH LIFEJCC GREATER BOSTON ORGANIZES HUNDREDS OF EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES THAT HELP FAMILIES CONNECT WITH THE JEWISH COMMUNITY AND BRING JEWISH LIFE INTO THEIR OWN HOMES. THERE ARE HOLIDAY PROGRAMS AND ENRICHMENT CLASSES OFFERING MUSIC, ART, AND CREATIVE PLAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. IN ADDITION, THE JCC OFFERS CLASSES AND PROGRAMMING FOR NEW PARENTS TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO NEW PARENTS AS THEIR FAMILIES GROW. AS A RESULT OF THE COVID CRISIS, OUR PROGRAMMING MODEL SHIFTED TO THE DIGITAL REALM. ALL OF OUR PROGRAMS AND SERVICES FOR FAMILIES AND JEWISH LIFE WERE OFFERED DIGITALLY FROM MARCH 2020 ON. FINALLY, JCC GREATER BOSTON OVERSEES PJ LIBRARY IN GREATER BOSTON, A NATIONAL FAMILY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM CREATED BY THE HAROLD GRINSPOON FOUNDATION (HGF). EACH PARTICIPATING FAMILY RECEIVES A FREE MONTHLY MAILING OF A JEWISH CHILDREN'S BOOK OR MUSICAL CD, PLUS PARENTING RESOURCES TO ENHANCE THE READING EXPERIENCE. EVERY MONTH, PJ LIBRARY SENDS MORE THAN 9000 BOOKS AND DISTRIBUTES AN E-NEWSLETTER TO MORE THAN 10,000 PEOPLE WHO RESIDE IN 97 TOWNS IN THE GREATER BOSTON AREA. COMMUNITY ARTS AND EDUCATIONTHROUGH THE RYNA GREENBAUM CENTER FOR THE ARTS, JCC GREATER BOSTON OFFERS A WIDE RANGE OF ARTS AND CULTURE PROGRAMMING INCLUDING CULTURAL EVENTS, LECTURES, PERFORMANCES, AND A WIDE VARIETY OF CLASSES. PROGRAMS OFFERED INCLUDE THE JON SAMEN HOT BUTTONS AND COOL CONVERSATIONS DISCUSSIONS SERIES AND THE MAGIC ARK PERFORMING ARTS SERIES FOR FAMILIES. AS A RESULT OF THE COVID CRISIS, ALL OF OUR PROGRAMMING MOVED TO ONLINE FROM MARCH 2020 ON. FITNESSAT THE LEVENTHAL-SIDMAN CENTER, JCC GREATER BOSTON OFFERS A RANGE OF HIGH QUALITY HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND ADULTS. THE FACILITY INCLUDES AN INDOOR AND OUTDOOR POOL, FULL GYM AND CHILDREN'S GYM, CARDIO CENTER, FITNESS STUDIOS, AND WEIGHT TRAINING ROOM. THE JCC PROUDLY HOSTS THE LENNY KRAYZELBURG SWIM ACADEMY, YEAR-ROUND AQUATICS CLASSES EMPHASIZING SWIMMING FUNDAMENTALS AND SAFETY FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS AGES THREE MONTHS AND UP. DUE TO THE COVID CRISIS, THE FITNESS FACILITIES WERE CLOSED FROM MID-MARCH 2020 UNTIL JUNE, WHEN SOME FACILITIES, INCLUDING THE POOL AND SOME OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES WERE ABLE TO OPEN. IN THE MEANTIME, WE CONTINUED TO PROVIDE EXTENSIVE FITNESS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES ONLINE INCLUDING PERSONAL TRAINING, FITNESS CLASSES, FAMILY FITNESS, AND MORE.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Mark Sokoll | PRESIDENT/CEO | 40 | $416,655 |
Gavin Andrews | VICE PRESIDENT, CHIEF STRA | 40 | $202,667 |
Randi Federman | SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, FIN | 40 | $195,564 |
Kait Rogers | VICE PRESIDENT, CHIEF FINA | 40 | $194,488 |
Sami Sinclair | VICE PRESIDENT- DEVELOPMEN | 40 | $173,982 |
Will Winer | ASST VICE PRESIDENT- HEALT | 40 | $136,952 |
Matt Adwin | ASST VICE PRESIDENT- IT | 40 | $134,676 |
Stuart Silverman | ASST VICE PRESIDENT- CAMPI | 40 | $120,394 |
Indira Herscovici | ASST VICE PRESIDENT - EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION | 40 | $113,549 |
Nancy Dill | DIRECTOR OF PEOPLE AND CULTURE | 40 | $108,862 |
Michael Ransom | DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR | 40 | $105,601 |
David Shimoni | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Rebecca Diamondstein | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Steven Bearak | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Jennifer Aronson | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Mara Riemer Goldstein | CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
Joel Samen | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Dr James Snider | TREASURER | 2 | $0 |
Gabrielle Sigel | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Richard Scherr | CO-CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
Sari Rapkin | SECRETARY | 2 | $0 |
Ginny Macdowell | CO-CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
Mitchell Leiman | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Richard Cohen | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Charlie Popkin | CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
Scott Black | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
David Begelfer | VICE CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
Sasha Hartman | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Avi Almozlino | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Faith Kaplan | CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
Marc Busny | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Eric Brenman | CHAIR | 2 | $0 |
Louis J Grossman | CHAIR - BOARD | 2 | $0 |
Tamar Frieze | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Mark Barrocas | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Daniel Fradkin | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
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