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Tasha Yoga
Welcome to Tasha Yoga, your serene sanctuary for holistic health and wellness, located at 20 Spring Street in the heart of Williamstown, Massachusetts. At Tasha Yoga, we are dedicated to nurturing your mind, body, and spirit through a variety of yoga practices suitable for all levels. Our tranquil studio offers a peaceful escape where you can rejuvenate and find balance amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Our skilled and compassionate instructors are committed to guiding you on your yoga journey, whether you are a beginner or an experienced practitioner. We offer a diverse range of classes, including Hatha, Vinyasa, Restorative, and Yin Yoga, each designed to enhance your flexibility, strength, and mindfulness. At Tasha Yoga, we believe in the transformative power of yoga to improve physical health, reduce stress, and promote overall well-being.
Jewish Religious Center
Welcome to the Jewish Religious Center (JRC), a vibrant hub for Jewish life at Williams College, located at 24 Stetson Court, Williamstown, Massachusetts. Nestled behind the Admissions Office, the JRC serves as a cornerstone for the Williams College Jewish Association, offering a warm and welcoming space for religious observances, social gatherings, and community engagement. Our unique building, designed by Newman Architects, embodies a harmonious blend of religious, scholarly, and familial activities. It stands as a temple, meeting hall, library, and kitchen, all under one roof. This architectural gem is described by Newman Architects as a "house" where students can feel at home in their heritage, drawing strength and support from their identity. The design reflects the spirit of the Jewish experience, providing a place of belonging and inspiration.
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