Calendar

Mar
13
Sun
Ruth Gruber, Photojournalist @ Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Mar 13 @ 12:00 pm – Jun 19 @ 5:00 pm

Ruth Gruber, Photojournalist

Opening Reception: Sunday March 13, noon-4 pm; Free
Special Screening of the Film, Ahead of Time: noon (Limited Seating)
Seats offered on a first-come first-served basis.
Educators’ Open House: Tuesday, March 15, 4:30-5:30pm
Free: RSVP Required
Ruth Gruber, Photojournalist celebrates the remarkable life, vision, and heroic tenacity of a twentieth-century pioneer and trailblazer. Once the world’s youngest PhD, Ruth Gruber is now in her 104th year. The photographs in this exhibition span more than fifty years, from her groundbreaking reportage of the Soviet Arctic in the 1930s and iconic images of Jewish refugees from the ship Exodus 1947, to her later photographs of Ethiopian Jews in the midst of civil war in the 1980s. A selection of Gruber’s vintage prints, never before exhibited, will be presented alongside contemporary prints made from her original negatives.
This exhibition is on loan from the International Center of Photography.
May
17
Tue
The Skin of Our Teeth @ Artists Repertory Theatre
May 17 @ 7:30 pm – Jun 19 @ 2:00 pm

The Skin of Our Teeth
by Thornton Wilder

Artists Rep’s The Skin of Our Teeth includes 3 to 10 Community Guest Stars in walk-on roles for every single performance and employs massive multimedia projections, live video feed and a cornucopia of masks. This is a play in three acts and runs approximately 2 hours, 30 minutes, including two intermissions.

 

This comedic masterpiece takes on the entirety of history, with one ordinary American family who lives through it all. Dad’s just invented the wheel, Cain is throwing rocks at the neighbor kid, mammoths and dinosaurs lounge in the family room and mom frets about how to get all those animals on the boat two by two. Through Ice Ages, biblical floods and political conventions, the Antrobus family of Excelsior, New Jersey perseveres. With a huge cast and time-set across the ages, this theatrical allegory captures the human spirit – of brilliance, idiocy and ultimately sweet survival.

WHEN: May 17-June 19
WHERE: Artists
Repertory Theatre,
1515 SW Morrison St., Portland
TICKETS: 503-241-1278 or artistsrep.org

Jun
7
Tue
Film: The Lost Boys of Portlandia @ Revolution Hall
Jun 7 @ 7:00 pm

Outside the Frame, in collaboration with Outside In, presents The Lost Boys of
Portlandia, a new documentary featuring the real lost children of Portland. In a riff on Peter Pan,
homeless youth debate if and how to return to mainstream society while creating their own film
version of the iconic story. The evening will include original film shorts by homeless youth and a
Q&A with the filmmakers.
A trailer for The Lost Boys of Portlandia is here https://vimeo.com/otfpdx/teaser .
Private Link to film (24 minutes) available upon request.
Outside the Frame offers film workshops to marginalized youth and video production services to
organizations that need a voice.
When: Tuesday, June 7. Doors 6 pm. Show 7 pm.
Where: Revolution Hall, 1300 SE Stark St, Portland, OR
Why: “ On its surface, it’s a film about the making of a film, but the backdrop is flooded with one of Portland’s most pressing social issues.” – KGW-TV
In the midst of a state of emergency for homelessness, down the street from where the city of Portland is building a new homeless shelter, Outside The Frame presents real solutions that can empower these capable youth and strengthen our community.
Tickets for this FREE, all ages event are at http://otfpdx.brownpapertickets.org/ — Donations
welcomed.
About Outside The Frame: Outside The Frame believes homeless youth are canaries in the mine,
warning of the systemic failures in our society. Our project, which offers film workshops to homeless
and marginalized youth, is a flagship for a replicable education and technology job-training program. It
is an effective, inexpensive and visible intervention that aligns with other coordinated healthcare efforts being pioneered in Oregon.
Yosha began and ran Outside The Frame in 2009 as a program of Outside In and has now spun it off into a separate nonprofit, complementing and enhancing social services in the area and empowering youth to educate the community about issues they face while showing themselves and others that they can actively contribute to the society in which they live.
Through paid internships, homeless youth gain pro-social and employable skills while forming
community connections and creating socially relevant work that is screened in theaters, broadcast on television, and shared in conferences and classrooms. Outside the Frame is a gateway to employment and education. It provides hands-on technological training and literacy, relevant job experience and a sense of structure and success. Graduates of the film workshops leave with all the basic technological skills to produce their own film.
Outside The Frame’s film workshops are also a therapeutic intervention. They offer a safe and creative space for youth to reflect on, make sense of and share their stories. Through this process, participants leave with a clearer sense of self as they interact with the world.
Schedule: 6:15-7:00pm – Doors open.
7:00-7:20 – Introductory remarks by
Margaret Solle Salazar, Field Office Director, HUD Oregon State Office
Kathy Oliver, Executive Director, Outside In
Nili Yosha, Executive Director and Founder, Outside the Frame
7:20-7:35 – Screening of short, youth-made films
7:35-7:45 – Testimonials by program alumni
7:45-8:10 – ‘Lost Boys of Portlandia’ Documentary screening
8:10-8:45 – Q&A with filmmakers, closing remarks
Event Sponsored by: KBOO Community Radio, MetroEast Community Media, Northwest Health
Foundation, Havurah Shalom, Brigit Communications Collective
Contact: Nili Yosha, 503-200-7388. nili@otfpdx.org.

Jun
9
Thu
Pre-Shavuot Flower Making and Decorating Party @ Congregation Kesser Israel
Jun 9 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 am

Calling All Crafty Ladies –

Make colorful tissue paper flowers, enjoy tea, coffee, and pastries, and help us decorate the Synagogue for Shavuot.

 

Nosh and Drash with Rabbi Eve Posen @ mittleman Jewish Community Center
Jun 9 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

A monthly discussion covering a range of topics that draw on our experiences.

Topic: How do we receive the Torah?

Shavuot Cheesecake Bake Off @ mittleman Jewish Community Center
Jun 9 @ 6:15 pm – 7:30 pm

Enter your cheesecake from your favorite recipe in this food-lovers contest for Shavuot!
Non-Kosher entries are accepted.

Entries Due: 6:15 pm day of event

Tasting/Judging: 6:30 – 7:30 pm

Copy of recipe due: Tuesday, June 7 to Mara Zellinger at mzellinger@oregonjcc.org

 

Jun
10
Fri
Shabbat on the Plaza and Summer Camp Blessing @ Congregation Beth Israel
Jun 10 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Shabbat on the Plaza and Summer Camp Blessing

Friday, June 10, 6:00 PM

Congregation Beth Israel Temple Lawn (1972 NW Flanders)

 

Join Congregation Beth Israel as we gather on the Temple lawn for a beautiful outdoor Shabbat Service. Together, we’ll celebrate our community’s youngest members as they cap off another school year and prepare for their busy summers at Camp Kalsman, our very own Camp Sababa, and other summer activities.

Memoir Readings from a Jewish Perspective @ Havurah Shalom
Jun 10 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Please join us for this engaging evening of memoir readings by students of Rob Freedman’s workshop, “Memoir Writing from a Jewish Perspective.” Each year this eight-week workshop helps participants to discover the stories they want to write and share. The emphasis is on those experiences that are uniquely Jewish in nature, reflective of our culture and identity – whether the writers are Jews by birth or by choice, or among the still perplexed.

The evening will include a brief Kabbalat Shabbat service, and will be followed by a potluck dessert oneg. To help us plan for the oneg, please RSVP here by June 6.

Jun
11
Sat
Torah Yoga for Preschoolers @ Congregation Shaarie Torah
Jun 11 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Congregation Shaarie Torah and PJ Library Portland present Torah Yoga.

Please join professional yoga instructor Rachel Stern as she engages with preschoolers and their parents, celebrating the 2015-16 theme of Mishpacha Shelanu (Our Family). Come each month to explore various holidays and Torah stories. This event is FREE & open to all on every 2nd Saturday of the month.

Shavuot: The Torah of Relationships @ Congregation Shaarie Torah
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm – Jun 12 @ 12:00 am

Join us for interactive and participatory Tikun Liel Shavuot as we study into the night, and climb the Torah of Relationships mountain. What is the secret to productive as well as positive relationship with your partner, colleagues and children? Are there any gender differences in relationship expectations? What would you like your ultimate relationship with God to encompass? Join Professionals Jacqueline Cape and Bob Gitelson as well as Education Director, Dorice Horenstein and Rabbi Rose for this fascinating evening!

Light supper and cheesy desserts will sweeten our learning. Special MS and HS session will take place throughout the night with experienced teen Educators!

This event is free, but donations are welcome and appreciated. RSVP required: shaarietorah.org/shavuot