During the month of May, the MJCC and PJA communities will be collecting canned fruit for Shavuot for Neighborhood House Food Pantry. Items can be dropped off in the blue bin located in the MJCC Lobby.
The Mishnah Berurah is the last generally accepted code of Jewish law and custom. For beginners to advanced students.
Visiting Artist Linda Hendrickson will teach you the basics of weaving letters with tablets in this two-part class.
Sponsored by Congregation Shir Tikvah and Jersey Girl Handwovens
Beginners are welcome. No previous weaving experience required.
Second part of class meets Wednesday, May 30, 5-8 pm
“Tablet Weaving the Aleph Bet,” a two-part class hosted by Congregation Shir Tikvah in May and taught by Portland–based master in ply splitting and tablet weaving, Linda Hendrickson, will enable those who sign up to learn to weave the aleph-bet, the Hebrew alphabet, using an ancient technique called tablet weaving, a method of producing narrow, sturdy textiles such as straps, belts and trim.
“Once students master the technique,” says Leah Hershey, a member of Portland Handweavers Guild who is organizing the class, “they can weave Hebrew text to adorn a variety of items such as bookmarks, an atarah for a tallit, or a Torah scroll binding ribbon.”
The class will focus on reading a pattern graph, turning the tablets to create designs, and unweaving to correct mistakes. Yarn and tablets are included. Other materials are provided for class use with an option to purchase.
A graph of the aleph-bet will be provided. You can expect to complete one or two letters during class time. You will leave the workshop with enough materials to weave the entire aleph-bet or a short phrase on your own.
COST: $ 50.00 Shir Tikvah members $60 general public. This fee includes instruction, yarn, and tablets.
ENROLLMENT is limited to 12. Minimum age: 12.
About the instructor: Linda Hendrickson has been teaching tablet weaving since 1992, and is the author of several instruction books including “Please Weave a Message”. She has graphed and woven reproductions of images and text from manuscript binding ribbons from Burma (Myanmar), and in 2017, she traveled to Yangon and Mandalay to meet with weavers who are working to revive lost tablet weaving skills. Linda lives on Portland’s eastside with her husband, John Brockway. Find out more about her and her work on her website: http://www.lindahendrickson.
For more information about the class email jerseygirlpdx@comcast.
Israel360 Presents: Cooking at the Foot of the Mountain
Food Demos & A Delicious Parve/Vegan Meal!
Join Rav D and Tal Caspi, award-winning chef of Aviv restaurant, for cooking demos intermixed with rich stories about international Jewish cuisine. An incredible parve/vegan meal will follow. Free learning sessions after dinner.
Members: $14/Adults • $7/Kids • $36/Max Per Family
Non-Members: $18/Adults • $10/Kids
RSVP Required By 5/16: tinyurl.com/CNSshavuot5778
Unholy Betrayal: Confronting Sexual Abuse by Spiritual Leaders
Sunday evening, May 20 at 7:30 pm at the Havurah Synagogue
Revelations of sexual misconduct in Hollywood sparked the #metoo movement and a nationwide discussion on the prevalence power dynamics and sexuality in all sectors of our culture. Emerging reports of sexual abuse in education, medicine, sports, politics, corporations, the military, in religious establishments, and in every profession has forced institutions to look inward at the causes of such behavior within their own worlds.
In the spirit of education and healing the Havurah Synagogue invites the public to attend an evening of storytelling, music, and learning called “Unholy Betrayal: Confronting Sexual Abuse by Spiritual Leaders.” Presentations will be made by Dr. Karen McClintock, Rev. Norman Burton, and Lama Yeshe Parke with a special story by Portland storyteller Donna Zerner.
The evening will be hosted by Ayala Zonnenschein and will feature music by Alice DiMicele and Cyrise Beatty Schachter. Rabbi David Zaslow says, “our presenters will offer teachings on sexual abuse within the Christian, Jewish, and Buddhist communties, but we know that sexual misconduct and abuse exists in all religions and in all denominations. Unless we are willing to shine light on the darkness within our own faiths the cycle of sexual abuse will continue. Only self-reflection honesty, confession can bring repair and healing. We hope this evening will be a start.”
The event is free, open to the public, and will take place Sunday evening, May 20 at 7:30 pm. Voluntary donations will be accepted on behalf of the Dunn House Shelter and other related non-profit causes. For more information call 541-488-7716. The Havurah is located at 185 N. Mountain Ave. in Ashland.
Unholy Betrayal: Confronting Sexual Abuse by Spiritual Leaders
Revelations of sexual misconduct in Hollywood sparked the #metoo movement and a nationwide discussion on the prevalence power dynamics and sexuality in all sectors of our culture. Emerging reports of sexual abuse in education, medicine, sports, politics, corporations, the military, in religious establishments, and in every profession has forced institutions to look inward at the causes of such behavior within their own worlds.
In the spirit of education and healing the Havurah Synagogue invites the public to attend an evening of storytelling, music, and learning called “Unholy Betrayal: Confronting Sexual Abuse by Spiritual Leaders.” Presentations will be made by Dr. Karen McClintock, Rev. Norman Burton, and Lama Yeshe Parke. A special performance piece will be presented by Portland storyteller, writer, and teacher Donna Zerner.
The evening will be hosted by Ayala Zonnenschein and will feature music by Alice DiMicele and Cyrise Beatty Schachter. Rabbi David Zaslow says, “our presenters will offer teachings on sexual abuse within the Christian, Jewish, and Buddhist communties, but we know that sexual misconduct and abuse exists in all religions and in all denominations. Unless we are willing to shine light on the darkness within our own faiths the cycle of sexual abuse will continue. Only self-reflection honesty, confession can bring repair and healing. We hope this evening will be a start.”
The event is free, open to the public, and will take place Sunday evening, May 20 at 7:30 PM. Voluntary donations will be accepted on behalf of the Dunn House Shelter and other related non-profit causes. For more information call (541) 488-7716.
Connect with other nursing parents to share the joys and challenges of breastfeeding. Join the group if you are breastfeeding, formula feeding, pumping, bottle feeding, or supporting a breastfeeding parent. Get answers from Lara Greenberg, a board certified lactation consultant (IBCLC). Healthy snacks and activities for older siblings provided. Five people needed to run class.
Registration code: CG305
Learn to play this ancient game. It will give your mind a workout! First class in the Ballroom, then in the Cafe at the J.
Registration code: CG303
Take your game to the next level. It will give your mind a workout!
Registration code: CG304
In the Cafe at the J
Join our Emeritus Rabi for weekly study of our sacred texts.