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Jun
2
Sat
Peace & Justice: Three Lettering Traditions @ Muslim Educational Trust Community Center
Jun 2 @ 7:00 pm – Aug 31 @ 8:00 pm
Peace & Justice:  Three Lettering Traditions @ Muslim Educational Trust Community Center  | Tigard | Oregon | United States

Artists Sara Harwin, Kanaan Kanaan and Inga Dubay love letters. They explore the tradition of sacred letters in Hebrew, Arabic & English calligraphy in many forms of art expression. They each have a creative voice dedicated to peace & justice.
Their will be an opening forum for the exhibit at 7 pm June 2. This event is open to all.

“Inga Dubay, Kanaan Kanaan and I come from three different lettering traditions, yet when we each speak about our journeys, we seek to touch upon a sacred, spiritual path,” says Sara. “We will be speaking on the evening of  June 2 at 7 pm preceding the Interfaith Iftar, traditional breaking of the fast during the month of Ramadan.”

During the exhibit, there will be activities on the MET community calendar where the show will be accessible (check the MET calendar https://www.metpdx.org/index.php/outreach/upcoming-events).

Sara Harwin
Sara was feaatured on the February 2014 cover of Oregon Jewish Life in conjunction with the exhibit she created: “Illuminated Letters – Threads of Connection.”
Her love of both art-making and Jewish learning come from being raised in a home filled with Yiddishkeit, Her early Jewish education at the Sholem Aleichem Institute in Detroit, Michigan and many years at Camp Tamarack enriched her sense of Jewish community. Later, she studied Hebrew and art history of the Middle East at the University of Michigan where she completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree. At Michigan she gained first-hand experience in printing under the tutelage of artist and author Emil Weddige. Upon her arrival in Portland, Oregon in 1969, she went on to study clay work with Wally Schwab at Marylhurst College, incorporating her figurative approach to art onto dishware and freestanding sculptures. Her work has been exhibited internationally in numerous group and one-woman gallery and museum shows, while her ritual items are widely treasured by individuals and communities.

Inga Dubay

Inga Dubay’s work encompasses calligraphy, painting, drawing and printmaking. She taught at the Oregon College of Art and Craft for twenty-five years and was Book Arts Department Head for six years. Inga currently teaches at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology. She has also taught at Portland State University for eight years and has conducted numerous workshops including as faculty at international calligraphy conferences. She has been a guest lecturer at Reed College’s Paideia, Scriptorium, and Art Department. She studied at Mills College and received a B.A. in Painting & Drawing from the University of Oregon with graduate study at the Art Academy in Oslo, Norway, the University of Oregon and the University of California at Berkeley. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally in juried and invitational exhibitions as well as shown in publications including Letter Arts Review, Lettering Arts and featured on Art Beat, Oregon Public Broadcasting. Her essay, The Write Stuff, appeared as an Op-Ed in The New York Times.

Kanaan Kanaan

Mr. Kanaan’s background is both interesting and diverse. He was born and raised in Amman, Jordan, in a Palestinian refugee camp. An artist by training, Kanaan studied at the College of Fine Arts at Baghdad University prior to immigrating to the U.S. in 1994. After moving to Portland, he obtained his bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts and Graphic Design from PSU 1999, and in 2006, earned his Master of Fine Arts in Painting and Mixed Media from Warnborough University in Ireland. For the eight years, Kanaan was an adjunct professor in PSU’s art department where he’s taught courses in interactive media, Web design and computer graphics. Since 2011, he is serving PSU as the Middle East Student Retention Specialist. He continues to be an active artist, regularly participating in both solo and group shows.

Jul
5
Thu
Art Gallery Exhibit: Boris Uan-Zo-li @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Jul 5 – Sep 7 all-day
Art Gallery Exhibit: Boris Uan-Zo-li @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center | Portland | Oregon | United States

Boris Uan-Zo-li’s artwork reflects his fascinating life, big, bold, varied and colorful. His work is abstract, but his figures are identifiable like the portraits of Woody Allen and personal hero Bob Dylan. Boris was born in Moscow, Russia, in 1938. During the Soviet times, Boris participated in four exhibitions and at one of the exhibitions in the USSR his paintings were withdrawn from the gallery by the Soviet bureaucrat because they did not fit the communist vision. After the fall of communism, Boris’s paintings were exhibited in a number of places, including the Central House of the Artists, one of the most prestigious Russian exhibitions.

Aug
22
Wed
Israeli Dancing @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Aug 22 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us for a fun, introductory Israeli dance class. All levels are welcome. Six people needed to run class. The class starts July 11 and continues every Wednesday through Sept. 12.

Cost: $100 Members + Guests.
Drop-in: $15 per class

Registration information: CG402, oregonjcc.org/registration

In the Dance Studio

Aug
23
Thu
Shoreshim Messy Art @ Neveh Shalom @ Congregation Neveh Shalom
Aug 23 @ 10:30 am

Join the fun and get messy at Neveh Shalom! Ages 0-5, must be accompanied by an adult.

For more info, please contact Rabbi Eve Posen: eposen@nevehshalom.org

Aug
24
Fri
Last Day of Camp – young adult camp @ B'nai B'rith Camp
Aug 24 – Aug 26 all-day

This weekend is for friends, old and new, between the ages of 21 and 35, to relax at BB Camp on Devil’s Lake in Lincoln City.

Over the course of the weekend you’ll have the chance to hang by the pool, rock your favorite camper activities (like canoeing, capture the flag, and tie-dying), and experience all new “adult” activities (think late night dance parties, happy hours, yoga, and slip n’ slides). The sky’s the limit!

5 meals, lodging in cabins and unlimited beer and wine will be provided with your ticket.

Spread the word, bring your friends, and most importantly get signed up while there is still room. Early Bird prices start at $125 and go up to $150 on July 1st. For more info and to purchase tickets, visit our website www.bbcamp.org/lastday and follow us on Instagram @lastdayofcamp

Contact Bette for more information bamirbrownstein@bbcamp.org

 

Fourth Fridays with Congregation Neveh Shalom’s Rabbi Eve (age 0-6) @ Contact Rabbi Eve for location
Aug 24 @ 5:15 pm

Welcome Shabbat with Congregation Neveh Shalom’s Rabbi Eve Posen with music and stories.  Potluck dinner to follow.  Contact Rabbi Eve Posen for location: eposen@nevehshalom.org

Co-sponsored by PJ Library.

Shabbat in Wilshire Park @ Wilshire Park
Aug 24 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

This summer, P’nai Or is taking it outside! Please join us at 6 pm on Friday, Aug 24 at Wilshire Park (NE 33rd & Skidmore) picnic area for a very joyful, very musical Kabbalat Shabbat with Bruce Morris and friends. We’ll start with a bring-your-own-picnic at 6 pm, then the service will start around 6:30. We will also offer our Community Food Program distribution prior to the service. See you there!

Living Room Shabbat @ Congregation Neveh Shalom
Aug 24 @ 8:00 pm

Please join us at Congregation Neveh Shalom for Living Room Shabbat! This is a laid-back, come as you are, Portland vibe Shabbat. One that reflects how we like to gather together in a casual, easy, and down-to-earth way. Without pretension, yet in a beautiful manner.

THE BEN HECHT SHOW @ Coho Productions
Aug 24 @ 8:00 pm – Aug 26 @ 3:00 pm
James Sherman, a Chicago actor,  brings his one-man show The Ben Hecht Show to Portland.
Friday and Saturday, Aug 24 & 25 at 8PM and Sunday, Aug. 26 at 3PM.
   Ben Hecht (1894-1964) was a renowned playwright (The Front Page, On the Twentieth Century) and screenwriter (Scarface, Nothing Sacred, Wuthering Heights, Gone With the Wind)  who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Screenplay seven times and won twice.
     Less known is that Ben Hecht was an important figure in American Jewish life.  In his memoirs, Hecht describes his assimilated Jewish upbringing in Racine, Wisconsin and his growing Jewish consciousness during World War II.
He was the first American journalist to write about the European Holocaust.  He created a pageant, We Will Never Die, a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust, that was staged at Madison Square Garden and the Hollywood Bowl. After the war, he became so involved with Zionist groups that a ship carrying immigrants to Palestine was named The S.S. Ben Hecht.
     In THE BEN HECHT SHOW, James Sherman portrays Hecht in an entertaining and thought-provoking 80 minute long solo show.  Hecht’s views on anti-Semitism and his explanation of his own Jewish journey are brilliantly written and incredibly timely.
Aug
26
Sun
Back to Shul Celebration at Congregation Neveh Shalom @ Congregation Neveh Shalom
Aug 26 @ 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm

Please join us at Congregation Neveh Shalom for music, food, and fun at our annual BBQ on the Plaza! Time to reconnect with friends and have opportunities for students to meet ALIYAH K-6 teachers and Foundation School (12 mo – PreK) teachers, too!

Open to the entire community, all ages welcome!

The event is free but please RSVP so we know how much food to prepare: www.tinyurl.com/backtoshul2018