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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Selichot Service: Join us for a casual selichot service with lots of discussion
7 pm Musical Havdallah with Rabbi Ruhi Sophia
Followed by 8 pm S’lichot Service
Temple Beth Israel, 1175 East 29th Avenue, Eugene, OR 541-485-7218 info@tbieugene.org www.tbieugene.org
Tradition tells us that the heavens are most open to prayer during the Days of Awe. Our Selichot Service will be held in Havurah’s Bet HaKnesset. We will begin the process of T’shuvah, of resolving those issues that have been heavy on our hearts and minds, and of welcoming the New Year. Please arrive early and bring a pillow to sit on and a candle in a container.
Led by Rabbi Joey and Karen St. Clair. Music by Beth Hamon.
What do you want Rosh Hashana to mean for YOUR child?
Enjoy a family bonding cooking experience – prepare delicious recipes, plan and discuss the Chag with your child.
The Jewish Holiday Culinary Experience is an innovative program for adults and children ages 5-12.
Oregon State University Press, the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education, and the Oregon Historical Society invite you to celebrate the publication of The Jewish Oregon Story 1950–2010 by Ellen Eisenberg
What if you were Noah, and God told you the oceans were going to rise? Would you build an ark, or try to stop the flood? Award-winning musician, writer and Jewish educator Alicia Jo Rabins considers questions like these, creating art from the place where ancient Jewish texts intersect with contemporary life. Come enjoy songs, performance, and innovative Torah learning about some of Torah’s lesser-known characters and stories. Ancient Jewish texts come to life, re-imagined through a modern, personal lens which refracts the beauty and complexity of these ideas and considers how they relate to our lives today.
Cost: $10 per person
Register at www.oregonjcc.org/culture
Registration Code: CG106
Presented by the MJCC and the Judaic Studies Department at PSU
The MJCC proudly presents the 3rd Annual Israeli Film Series featuring three extraordinary films with special guests. Each film was selected for its quality and ability to excite, delight, enlighten, provoke and/or move viewers to tears or laughter. You will not want to miss out on these films! Co-sponsored by the Institute for Judaic Studies.
Opening Night – Article of Hope with special guest, Director Dan Cohen
The story of Israeli astronaut and Columbia crew member Ilan Ramon, who carried into space a miniature Torah scroll given to Israeli scientist Joachim Joseph during a secret Bar Mitzvah at the Nazi concentration camp of Bergen-Belsen. The documentary includes archival NASA footage of the astronauts preparing for the ill-fated mission; and remarks from Ramon’s widow, Rona, astronauts Garrett Reisman and SteveMacLean, and former Israeli prime minister Shimon Peres.
Discussion to follow film.
Check out our other great films on October 6 (Rock in the Red Zone) and October 13 (Five Hours from Paris). We will also have a teen screen on November 3 and will be showing The Other Son.
$8 per film; MJCC members – $5
Registration Code for single ticket: CG107A
$20 series pass; MJCC members – $12
Registration Code for series pass: CG107E
Join us and other young families for special Shabbat filled with stories, singing and of course apples and honey!
Free and open to the community
Join Kol Shalom Community for Humanistic Judaism for a warm welcoming, human-centered, inspiring ceremony which reflects the great Jewish traditions and offers a meaningful alternative for all Jews and intercultural families. – All bodies are welcome.
Oneg to follow service.
$10.00 Adult members / $10.00 Young Adult (19-25) / $25.00 Adult non member
Children through high school free. / Child care available free of charge.
Reservations suggested, but not required. Sign up online