The museum presents “Every Minute Counts – Photographs by Katherine Joseph.” Katherine Joseph was born in the Ukraine and immigrated with her family to the United States in the early 20th century. After a childhood in El Paso and Chicago, she made an adventurous move to New York City to pursue a passion for photography. She landed a job as staff photographer for the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, where she explored the relationship between worker, machine and the industrial environment. In 1941 she embarked on a photojournalistic expedition to Mexico to demonstrate the durability of the “Americar” manufactured by the Willys – Overland Motor Company. Joseph continued to document American workers on the home front after returning to New York. At the end of the war, like millions of American women of her generation, she set aside her camera to marry and raise a family. Katherine Joseph’s photographs display a profound respect for the fundamental dignity of the people she brought into focus. This is the first public exhibition of her work.
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Please join Congregation Shaarie Torah for a special Shabbat morning service. At this service, we will include new melodies, explore the service with some reflections on the prayers themselves, and chant according to the Triennial cycle of Torah readings. It will be a mix of the beautiful and familiar traditional Shabbat morning service and new ideas and energy. This service meets in the Chapel downstairs on the third Saturday of the month.
In the early 1900s, Eastern European and Sephardic Jews settled in South
Portland.
It was a close and largely self-contained neighborhood. There were kosher
butcher shops and bakeries, a Jewish orphanage and an old age home, social
activism and immigrant benevolent societies. There were schools, a library
with Yiddish books, and the Neighborhood House, a community focal point
with Hebrew lessons, citizenship classes and a medical clinic.
In 1958, Portland voted to create the South Auditorium Urban Renewal
District and bulldozers demolished 54 blocks of the immigrant community.
Despite this, today there are intact reminders of the way life used to be. Based on
her books A Walking Tour of Historic Jewish Portland,The Immigrants’ Children:
Jewish and Italian Memories of Old South Portland, and Stories From Jewish
Portland, Polina Olsen shows you places that remain as she shares first-hand
memories of people who grew up in the neighborhood.
$10 per person, all proceeds are donated to the Jewish Federation of Greater
Portland. RSVP and learn the starting location at ojfas@comcast.net.
Chabad Hebrew School of Northeast Portland invites you to join us for our annual open house.
Meet the directors, see our new space, hear about our exciting curriculum, and become part of our little community.
Learn more about Chabad Hebrew School of Northeast Portland at www.JewishNortheast.com/CHS
Join the fun and get messy! Children ages 0-5 must be accompanied by an adult.
Moishe House Without Walls (MHWOW) empowers you to build Jewish community as you envision it by planning and hosting programs for your peers. Thanks to a grant from the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland, the MHWOW is now open to any Portlander 22-32 year old. It is normally only available to Moishe House Resident Alumni and Moishe House Retreat Participants.
The session will be lead by Terry Wunder from MH HQ, and then you will receive support to host up to two events a month and with up to $150 subsidy for each.
This event is specifically for people 22-32 who wish to become MHWOW hosts and will cover the details about how to use the online system, submit receipts, etc.
All current MHWOW hosts are very much encouraged to attend as well. You are the rock stars pioneers and we need you to share your insight and wisdom. There will be light food and drink for all!
Last Day of Camp is a full, all-inclusive weekend, at BB Camp on beautiful Devil’s Lake in Lincoln City for adults ages 23-35. Whether you got to experience Jewish summer camp as a kid or not, now’s your chance. All you have to do is show up ready to kick back, relax and enjoy an incredible weekend with friends old and new. Price $150 ($175 after June 25) VIP packages available from $225-$325 (private rooms)
More details at www.lastdayofcamp.com
For more questions about Last Day of Camp, contact Jessica Benjamin at jbenjamin@bbcamp.org.
Beth Hamon’s Summer of Hope Concert Benefiting the Portland Food Project
Tickets: http://bethhamonaug28.bpt.me
Judaism is filled with song. In our Torah, services, celebrations, and struggles, song is everywhere. At this exclusive concert, one of Portland’s leading Jewish singer-songwriters, Beth Hamon, will split proceeds with the Portland Food Project to fight hunger in our community. Immerse yourself in Beth’s original songs of hope, love, justice and peace and participate in this musical expression of tikkun olam and tzedakah. Hear a sampling of Beth’s music @ www.beth-hamon-music.com.
Wondering Jews Day Trip to the Dahlia Festival
Monday, August 29 , 10:30am-2:30pm
Join us on a bus trip to Swan Island Dahlia farms, in Canby, OR. Over 400 floral arrangements on display, and over 30 acres of dahlias in full bloom. Food booths, wine tasting and refreshments available. $8-18 for transportation and tour company. $36 non-members. Bring a bag lunch or cash for food. RSVP by 8/8 to Jennifer Greenberg or 503-293-7313