ALEFBET: The Alphabet of Memory
OJMCHE’s inaugural exhibit in the main gallery features a visually stunning collection of works by Russian Jewish artist Grisha Bruskin, who is featured in Russia’s pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale. Bruskin’s “The ALEFBET: the Alphabet of Memory” features large-scale tapestries draping the walls of the main gallery accompanied by the artist’s preparatory drawings and related gouache paintings, all referencing Kabbalistic and Talmudic teaching, biblical narratives and Russian folklore.
June 11-Oct. 1, 2017
Tuesday-Friday, 11 am-5 pm
Saturday-Sunday, noon-5 pm
Grand Opening: June 11, noon-4 pm. Free
Throughout the month of September, the MJCC and PJA communities will be collecting Back-to-School Items for Schoolhouse Supplies. Items can be dropped off in the blue bin located in the MJCC lobby.


Exhibits Feb. 16- May 27
Vedem: The Underground Magazine of the Terezin Ghetto
Vedem Underground examines the literary magazine written by Jewish teens imprisoned at Terezin, a Nazi camp in Czechoslovakia during the Second World War. Using pop-art graphics, drawings and paintings, and the prose and poetry, these brave adolescents secretly wrote and illustrated the longest-running underground magazine in a Nazi camp. Vedem (Czech for “In the Lead”) documented their voices with defiance, humor and heartbreak. The exhibition breaks down their 800 original pages and reconstructs them in the form of a contemporary magazine. Curated by Rina Taraseiskey and Danny King.
To Tell The Story: The Wolloch Holocaust Haggadah
On view in the East Gallery: Commissioned by Helene and Zygfryd B. Wolloch, The Holocaust Haggadah is richly illustrated with lithographic prints by David Wander and calligraphy by Yonah Weinreb that link the story of liberation from ancient Egypt to the Holocaust.
Join Sarah Rohr on Thursday evenings from 7:30-8:30 at Neveh Shalom as she guides you through physical movements and practices to explore, compliment and exalt your heartfelt prayers. For both beginners and students with experience. $10 sliding scale, a portion of the proceeds will benefit ALIYAH. More info: sarah.e.rohr36@gmail.com
Please celebrate High Holy Days at P’nai Or.
Services will be led by Rabbi Goldie Milgram and Chazan Bruce Morris.
No charge for seats.
Rabbi Goldie Milgram is best known as the “rebbe-on-the-road,” for her travels world-wide as a seeker and teacher of Torah and Jewish spiritual practices. “She helps us to bring heart and soul to our involvement in Jewish life.” –Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
Erev Yom Kippur: Friday, Sept. 29, 6:30 pm.
Yom Kippur: Saturday, Sept. 30, 10 am.
Non Members are asked to donate $150 per individual or $250 per family for the High Holy Day services. Let us know if this is a financial hardship
All are welcome at Havurah Shalom’s Kol Nidre Service on Sept. 29. No tickets or payments are required. Please join us!
More information about Havurah’s High Holidays services can be found at havurahshalom.org-high holidays.
All are welcome at Havurah Shalom’s Yom Kippur Services on Sept. 30. No tickets or payments are required. Please join us!
9:30 am – Shacharit
9:30 am – Family Service (w/children ages 0-10) ends at 10:15 am – Please RSVP here for this service.
10:30 am – Torah Service
12:30 pm – Musaf/Additional Service
1:30 pm – Break Between Services
2:00 pm – Tikkun Olam Discussion (4th Floor)
4:15 pm – Avodah
4:30 pm – Mincha/Afternoon Torah Service
5:30 pm – Yizkor/Memorial Prayers (approximate time)
6:00 pm – Ne’ilah/Closing Service
7:00 pm – Break Fast (approximate time)
More information about Havurah’s High Holidays services can be found at havurahshalom.org-high holidays.
Yom Kippur Family Service (for children 0-10 and their families)
Tiffany Center, Second Floor, Crystal Room West
This upbeat, brief and participatory holiday service is for the whole family! Enjoy stories and skits around the themes of the holiday, visuals, and lots of singing of prayer and contemporary songs. Please RSVP at tinyurl.com/HavYKF by Sept. 14.
More information about Havurah’s High Holidays services can be found at havurahshalom.org-high holidays
Non Members are asked to donate $150 per individual or $250 per family for the High Holy Day services. Let us know if this is a financial hardship.