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Chabad Jewish Center in Coral Springs launches new season of SparkSpace offering creative and wellness classes for community members of all ages

Coral Springs, Florida – The Chabad Jewish Center in Coral Springs has officially launched a new season of SparkSpace, a community-focused program offering creative and wellness classes for residents of all ages and backgrounds. Designed to provide a welcoming space where participants can “gather, grow, and glow,” the program encourages learning, personal growth, and social connection, according to Rabbi Yankie Denburg.

“SparkSpace is all about creating an environment where people can explore new skills, stay active, and meet others in a supportive setting,” said Rabbi Denburg. “We welcome everyone, regardless of affiliation, to join us and discover something new this season.”

The upcoming session includes a diverse lineup of classes that combine creativity, movement, and mindfulness to enhance both physical and mental well-being. One highlight is Ageless Grace with Lana Gelb, a six-week series of gentle, chair-based exercises designed to improve mobility, brain health, and overall wellness through fun, music-driven movement. This class will begin on October 21 at 12:15 p.m. and is priced at $54 for the six-week series.

For those interested in crafts, Knitting with Jacquelene Lieberman offers a four-week evening class where participants will learn to create their own pillows and blankets. The series starts on October 21 at 6 p.m., with materials included in the $100 fee. This class not only teaches practical skills but also provides a relaxing way to engage with others in the community.

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The program also emphasizes mindfulness and personal growth through Mind & Body Connection with Dr. Joy Berke Sanchez, a four-week series beginning October 30 at 10 a.m. Participants will explore techniques to cultivate positivity and mindfulness, with a registration cost of $36. This class is ideal for those seeking tools to manage stress and enhance mental well-being in a supportive environment.

For art enthusiasts, the Paper Tole with Lenae Herman workshops offer an ongoing Monday series where participants craft three-dimensional paper masterpieces. Each four-week block is $80, and the classes encourage creativity and hands-on engagement while fostering a sense of accomplishment and community.

All SparkSpace sessions are held at the Chabad Jewish Center, 11325 W. Atlantic Blvd., Coral Springs, providing a convenient and welcoming location for residents to attend classes and engage in community activities.

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With its combination of wellness, creativity, and social connection, SparkSpace continues to provide a unique space for personal growth and community building. Rabbi Denburg emphasized that the program is designed to nurture both the mind and body while fostering friendships and a sense of belonging.

For more information about the new season of SparkSpace classes or to register, interested participants are encouraged to contact the Chabad Jewish Center directly. This season promises a dynamic and enriching lineup, ensuring that residents of Coral Springs have opportunities to explore new interests, stay active, and connect with their community.

 

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