Calendar

Nov
30
Wed
Laws and statutes of Shabbat
Nov 30 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Join Rabbi Spivak for a this series through the laws and statutes of Shabbat.

Dec
1
Thu
Mommy and Me with a Jewish twist! @ Chabad Center for Jewish Life
Dec 1 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Join us for a play date with Moms and Tots (0-3 yrs.)
Music – Movement – Stories – Crafts – and more!

While the babies play, moms can relax, sip a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy a muffin, too!

5 Thursdays from 10:00am to 11:00am
November 10th and 17th
December 1st, 8th, and 15th

Classes will be at the Chabad Center for Jewish Life:
2858 NE Sandy Blvd

Open to all & Free of charge!

To RSVP or for for any questions contact Mushka at
Mushka@JewishNortheast.com

Improv Comedy Club for 3rd-5th Graders @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Dec 1 @ 3:45 pm

Learn the basics of Improv Theater! Students will learn short-form games that teach the skills of listening and responding, working together as a group to create a story on the spot, and building self-confidence. The class will be working towards a demo that showcases their favorite improv games, and shows off their new comedy chops!

Thursdays starting Oct. 13 – December, no class Nov. 24; 3:45 – 4:45pm

Cost: $95/student; CG 108

In partnership with PJA and the NW Children’s Theater and School 

Dec
3
Sat
Kiddush Club for K-2nd Grade @ Congregation Neveh Shalom
Dec 3 @ 10:15 am – 11:30 am

Join other families for prayer, singing, conversation and fun followed by an indoor picnic style lunch.

Kid’s Night Out December @ B'nai B'rith Camp
Dec 3 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm

5-9PM ON SELECT SATURDAYS:
Dec 3, Jan 7, Feb 4, Mar 4, Apr 8

Come hang out with your BB Camp friends on a Saturday night and give your parents the night off! We will go bowling, eat pizza, do Havdalah and other surprises!

Open to all K-6th Graders | $25 per child, $5 sibiling discount
Drop off and Pick up at BB Camp Office
9400 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy, #200
Contact Alex at amansfield@bbcamp.org
503.496.7444 X7015

Register at bbcamp.org/kids-night

The Lost Boys of Portlandia @ Smith Hall, Portland State University
Dec 3 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Come see Lost Boys of Portlandia, a film created by Outside the Frame founder Nili Yosha, who was the subject of Oregon Jewish Life’s October 2016 cover story. This local documentary addresses housing insecurity, youth and how people view homelessness. Film screening is followed by a panel discussion with filmmakers. Portland State University, Smith Hall, 5:30-7:00pm. Free.

Dec
5
Mon
Jewish Voices: Readings @ Literary Arts
Dec 5 @ 7:00 pm
Tin House authors Harriet Fasenfest, Cari Luna, Jon Raymond, Robin Romm and Stewart Holbrook Literary Legacy Award recipient Carla Perry, along with Willa Schneberg, will present in the Annual Reading of Oregon Jewish Writers sponsored by the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education. This event is now in its 17th year. Cari Luna, Jon Raymond and Willa Schneberg are Oregon Book Award winners. Willa Schneberg will emcee.
Dec
6
Tue
Mommy & Me – With a Jewish Twist @ Upper Westside Play Gym
Dec 6 @ 9:15 am – 10:15 am

Join for a chic playdate for moms & tots with music & movement, stories & crafts ages 0-3 years old.

Free of charge and open to all!

RSVP

or for more information: www.PortlandJewishPreschool.com
or
Contact Mimi Wilhelm mimi@portlandjewishschool.com, 503.977.7850

A project of The Gan – Portland Jewish Preschool in conjunction with PJ Library Portland

Sephardic Film Fest: Double feature @ CONGREGATION AHAVATH ACHIM
Dec 6 @ 8:22 pm

1913: Seeds of Conflict and Arab & Jew Return to the Promised Land are this month’s films in the 10th Annual Sephardic Winter Film Series presented by Congregation Ahavath Achim, in cooperation with the Sephardic Cultural Center of Oregon. The festival presents a compilation of film screenings with Sephardic content, to be shown on the first Tuesday of each month, beginning November 2016 through April 2017.  Film screenings are FREE to the public, (a modest voluntary donation is suggested but not required).  After each film is screened, a discussion period will follow with a prominent local personality to lead the discussion.  A Sephardic dessert and tea will be provided during the discussion period.

December 6, 2016 (DOUBLE FEATURE)

1913: Seeds of Conflict.  Explore an overlooked moment in pre-WWI Palestine when Jewish, Muslim and Christian communities intermingled with a cultural fluidity enjoyed freely by all, and few could contemplate the conflict that would engulf the region for the next century.  The film examines divergent social forces growing in Palestine before the outbreak of World War I, that caused the simultaneous rise in Jewish and Arab nationalism.  Diverse perspectives dramatize this production and leave the viewer with a fresh look at complicated circumstances.

English language, 60 minutes, Produced by Ben Loeterman and shown on PBS

(SECOND FEATURE)

Arab & Jew Return to the Promised Land.  The grinding struggle that has caused such suffering by Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs is pictured in searing human terms.  Written and narrated by Pulitzer-Prize winner David K Shipler, this program taps the powerful yearnings of two peoples.   Combining new material with interviews, this program is a journey through the psychological landscape where Arabs and Jews meet with emotions, attitudes, and religion.

English language, 60 minutes, Produced by David Shipler, and shown on PBS

Discussion following the films

Remaining films:

January 3, 2017.

Among The Righteous.  Lost stories from Arab Lands. Did Arabs save Jews during the Holocaust? Seeking a hopeful response to the plague of Holocaust denial in the Arab world, Robert Satloff, head of a respected Washington think tank, sets out in the wake of 9/11, on an eight-year journey to find an Arab hero whose story would change the way Arabs and Jews view their history.  Along the way, Satloff found not only the Arab heroes for whom he sought, but a vast history of what actually happened to the half-million Jews of Arab lands in North Africa under Vichy, Fascist, and Nazi control.

English language, Produced by William Cran, 60 minutes, Shown on PBS, Speaker: Rabbi Kaplan

This feature film will be accompanied with a second short documentary, for your viewing pleasure.

February 7, 2017.  The Long Way Home.  This Academy Award-winning documentary examines the critical post-World War II period from 1945 – 1948, and the plight of the tens of thousands of refugees who survived the Nazi Holocaust but whom most of the world left to fend for themselves.  Their clandestine attempts to get to the Jewish homeland led to the creation of the State of Israel in 1948.  Narrated by Morgan Freeman and featuring the voices of Edward Asner, Sean Astin, Martin Landau, Miriam Margolyes, David Paymer and Nina Slemaszko.  Two Thumbs Up from Siskel and Ebert.

English language, 120 minutes, Produced by Rabbi Marvin Hier, Discussion following the film

March 7, 2017.  The Truce.  A biographical documentary about Italian chemist turned author Primo Levi, who was interned at Auschwitz during WWII.  Following his release, he returned to his native Turin.  This movie depicts his hellish nine month journey from the camp back to his home.  He goes through many different countries, and along the way he meets and is befriended by assorted fellow travelers. Through them, his appreciation of life and freedom slowly returns, but with it also comes a deep rage and an abiding guilt at having survived.

English language, 118 minutes, 1997, Director Francesco Rosi, Discussion speaker: Ivonne Saed

April 4, 2017.  The Ballad of the Weeping Spring.  Musical instruments take the place of guns and an Iranian symphony takes the place of a gun fight in this clever, emotional homage to The Magnificent Seven.  In this drama, a dying man’s last wish sends his oldest friend, Tawila, on a grand adventure to find the best symphony players around for a final performance of “The Ballad of Weeping Spring.”  But will a guilty secret undo all of Tawila’s hard work?  Winner of 4 Israeli Academy Awards, plus 5 nominations including Best Film, and winner Best Music at Jerusalem Film Festival.

Hebrew with subtitles, 105 minutes, 2012, Film by Benny Toraty, Discussion speaker: Charles Levy

Films shown FIRST Tuesday of each month at 7PM.  Admission & Sephardic dessert are FREE.

Sponsors: Jewish Federation of Greater Portland, National Council of Synagogue Youth (NCSY),

Albert J. & Esther Menashe, Richard & Judi Matza, Charles & Jo Levy, Ron & Pam Sidis, Renee Ferrera,

Eve Stern & Les Gutfreund, Michael Menashe

For information call David 503-892-6634 or jewishfilmportland.org

 

Dec
8
Thu
Mommy and Me with a Jewish twist! @ Chabad Center for Jewish Life
Dec 8 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Join us for a play date with Moms and Tots (0-3 yrs.)
Music – Movement – Stories – Crafts – and more!

While the babies play, moms can relax, sip a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy a muffin, too!

5 Thursdays from 10:00am to 11:00am
November 10th and 17th
December 1st, 8th, and 15th

Classes will be at the Chabad Center for Jewish Life:
2858 NE Sandy Blvd

Open to all & Free of charge!

To RSVP or for for any questions contact Mushka at
Mushka@JewishNortheast.com