Each month the MJCC and PJA communities will collect items for the monthly mitzvah. Drop off items in the green bin in the MJCC lobby. Check the display for how you can participate and donate to these worthy causes.
This project reflects the Jewish commitment to Tikkun Olam (repairing the world), providing opportunities to give back to our community.
Please drop off items in the green bin in the MJCC Lobby.
June
New and Like New Children’s and Teen Clothing and New (packaged) Underwear for foster children and their families
• Project Lemonade
• With Love (Oregon)
AN EMERGING JUDAISM; GLOBAL DIGITAL CONVENING
We invite you to join our very first livestreaming Shabbaton celebrating spiritual connectivity in the legacy of Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi (1924-2014), pathfinder and futurist for Jewish spirituality in the emerging digital age.
This year’s Reb Zalman Scholars are Rabbi Rachel Barenblat and Rabbi David Markus, next-generation visionaries and riveting teachers for the next transformations of Jewish life.
With music, poetry, spirited prayer with liturgy old and new, mystic visioning, and re-mixing of ancient text, together we’ll bring forward visions for a Jewish digital future worthy of us all.
It’s a spiritual future Reb Zalman began to imagine long ago – but left for future generations to bring into being. That time is unfolding before our eyes, on our screens, in our homes, and in a society changing with once unimaginable speed.
Join us for a weekend of depth and height as we surf those changes in the only true way we ever can – together.
Registration: https://havurahshirhadash.org/shabbaton-2020/#more-21223
$18 per student/those with financial need
$36 per person
$72 per couple/family
SHABBATON SCHEDULE
Kabbalat Shabbat & Global Convening Friday, June 12 6:30pm PT
Shabbat Morning Service & Visioning Saturday, June 13 10:00am PT
Lunch and Learn: Mishkan Sandbox Saturday, June 13 1:00pm PT
Malave Malkah: Poems of Yearning Saturday, June 13 8:30pm PT
#BeALight Havdalah Saturday, June 13 9:00pm PT
FRIDAY KEYNOTE – GETTING REAL, DIGITAL EDITION (Rabbi Barenblat)
Today we’re distant from each other physically because of covid-19. At times we may feel distant from community and from God for all kinds of reasons. The answer to that distance is emotional keruv, drawing-near: but how? How can we use the words of our prayers (both those we’ve inherited, and those we remix and create anew) to connect across distance both physical and spiritual? How can we be real with our prayer lives and with each other even when we feel (or are) alone? How can we safely let ourselves feel, even in this time of pandemic, so that we can be spiritually authentic with ourselves, each other, and our Source?
SATURDAY KEYNOTE – THE MISHKAN’S NEXT DIGITAL (R)EVOLUTION (Rabbi Markus)
Since history began, we’ve danced with the sacred in forms that evolved with us. Jewish history of a desert-wandering Mishkan settled in a place, then a Temple, then another Temple, then out to exile. Homes and learning centers became society’s sacred spaces. Eventually synagogues and clergy roles re-exerted centralizing influence. Now with covid-19 hastening society’s digital leaps, what’s next? As sacred gatherings de-center to living rooms and pixels, what will be our Mishkan? How will we build it to channel “me” and “we,” here and there, tradition and change?
LUNCH AND LEARN – MISHKAN SANDBOX FOR THE GENERATIONS
Exactly how can we uplift spiritual connection when we’re physically separated, even sheltering in place? What specific best practices, individually and collectively, can co-create a vibrant Mishkan exactly where we are? Join our multi-generational panel with Rabbis Barenblat, Markus and Zaslow as together we sandbox tangible practices to enliven spiritual life for this digital moment of transformation.
MELAVE MALKAH – POEMS OF YEARNING
Before creation, there was an eit ratzon – a time of yearning. Rabbi Barenblat will lead us into that eit ratzon through poetry and niggunim.
#BEALIGHT HAVDALAH – PASSING THE LIGHT FORWARD
Rabbi Markus will lead a #BeALight havdalah, bridging into the new week and rededicating ourselves to building a world of connection, justice and love.
ABOUT OUR SCHOLARS
RABBI RACHEL BARENBLAT is one of “America’s most inspiring rabbis” (Forward 2016). Barenblat serves as rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel (North Adams, MA); her Velveteen Rabbi blog was rated as one of the top sites on the Internet (TIME, 2008). Barenblat is an accomplished poet and narrator of Jewish spiritual life: books include Texts to the Holy (Ben Yehuda 2018), Open My Lips (Ben Yehuda 2016), Waiting to Unfold (Phoenicia 2013) and 70 faces: Torah poems (Phoenicia 2011). With Rabbi Markus (and others), she co-founded Bayit: Building Jewish.
RABBI DAVID MARKUS is the only U.S. pulpit rabbi simultaneously holding a full-time public oath of office. In spiritual life, Markus serves as rabbi and music director for Temple Beth El (New York, NY), rabbinics and theology faculty at the Academy for Jewish Religion, spiritual director in faculty and private practice, and co-founder of Bayit: Building Jewish. In secular life, Markus presides in New York Supreme Court in a parallel public service career that spanned all branches and levels of government, from presidential campaigns to local environmental causes. Markus was named a global “Innovator in Public Service” (Harvard University 2001).
AN EMERGING JUDAISM; GLOBAL DIGITAL CONVENING
We invite you to join our very first livestreaming Shabbaton celebrating spiritual connectivity in the legacy of Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi (1924-2014), pathfinder and futurist for Jewish spirituality in the emerging digital age.
This year’s Reb Zalman Scholars are Rabbi Rachel Barenblat and Rabbi David Markus, next-generation visionaries and riveting teachers for the next transformations of Jewish life.
With music, poetry, spirited prayer with liturgy old and new, mystic visioning, and re-mixing of ancient text, together we’ll bring forward visions for a Jewish digital future worthy of us all.
It’s a spiritual future Reb Zalman began to imagine long ago – but left for future generations to bring into being. That time is unfolding before our eyes, on our screens, in our homes, and in a society changing with once unimaginable speed.
Join us for a weekend of depth and height as we surf those changes in the only true way we ever can – together.
Registration: https://havurahshirhadash.org/shabbaton-2020/#more-21223
$18 per student/those with financial need
$36 per person
$72 per couple/family
SHABBATON SCHEDULE
Kabbalat Shabbat & Global Convening Friday, June 12 6:30pm PT
Shabbat Morning Service & Visioning Saturday, June 13 10:00am PT
Lunch and Learn: Mishkan Sandbox Saturday, June 13 1:00pm PT
Malave Malkah: Poems of Yearning Saturday, June 13 8:30pm PT
#BeALight Havdalah Saturday, June 13 9:00pm PT
FRIDAY KEYNOTE – GETTING REAL, DIGITAL EDITION (Rabbi Barenblat)
Today we’re distant from each other physically because of covid-19. At times we may feel distant from community and from God for all kinds of reasons. The answer to that distance is emotional keruv, drawing-near: but how? How can we use the words of our prayers (both those we’ve inherited, and those we remix and create anew) to connect across distance both physical and spiritual? How can we be real with our prayer lives and with each other even when we feel (or are) alone? How can we safely let ourselves feel, even in this time of pandemic, so that we can be spiritually authentic with ourselves, each other, and our Source?
SATURDAY KEYNOTE – THE MISHKAN’S NEXT DIGITAL (R)EVOLUTION (Rabbi Markus)
Since history began, we’ve danced with the sacred in forms that evolved with us. Jewish history of a desert-wandering Mishkan settled in a place, then a Temple, then another Temple, then out to exile. Homes and learning centers became society’s sacred spaces. Eventually synagogues and clergy roles re-exerted centralizing influence. Now with covid-19 hastening society’s digital leaps, what’s next? As sacred gatherings de-center to living rooms and pixels, what will be our Mishkan? How will we build it to channel “me” and “we,” here and there, tradition and change?
LUNCH AND LEARN – MISHKAN SANDBOX FOR THE GENERATIONS
Exactly how can we uplift spiritual connection when we’re physically separated, even sheltering in place? What specific best practices, individually and collectively, can co-create a vibrant Mishkan exactly where we are? Join our multi-generational panel with Rabbis Barenblat, Markus and Zaslow as together we sandbox tangible practices to enliven spiritual life for this digital moment of transformation.
MELAVE MALKAH – POEMS OF YEARNING
Before creation, there was an eit ratzon – a time of yearning. Rabbi Barenblat will lead us into that eit ratzon through poetry and niggunim.
#BEALIGHT HAVDALAH – PASSING THE LIGHT FORWARD
Rabbi Markus will lead a #BeALight havdalah, bridging into the new week and rededicating ourselves to building a world of connection, justice and love.
ABOUT OUR SCHOLARS
RABBI RACHEL BARENBLAT is one of “America’s most inspiring rabbis” (Forward 2016). Barenblat serves as rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel (North Adams, MA); her Velveteen Rabbi blog was rated as one of the top sites on the Internet (TIME, 2008). Barenblat is an accomplished poet and narrator of Jewish spiritual life: books include Texts to the Holy (Ben Yehuda 2018), Open My Lips (Ben Yehuda 2016), Waiting to Unfold (Phoenicia 2013) and 70 faces: Torah poems (Phoenicia 2011). With Rabbi Markus (and others), she co-founded Bayit: Building Jewish.
RABBI DAVID MARKUS is the only U.S. pulpit rabbi simultaneously holding a full-time public oath of office. In spiritual life, Markus serves as rabbi and music director for Temple Beth El (New York, NY), rabbinics and theology faculty at the Academy for Jewish Religion, spiritual director in faculty and private practice, and co-founder of Bayit: Building Jewish. In secular life, Markus presides in New York Supreme Court in a parallel public service career that spanned all branches and levels of government, from presidential campaigns to local environmental causes. Markus was named a global “Innovator in Public Service” (Harvard University 2001).
Mah Jongg for Beginners
Learn to play this ancient game. It will give your mind a workout!
Tuesday Mornings
May 19 – June 23
10:30 am – 12:30 pm, CG304
Cost: $110. Members: $90.
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration
Join Sylvia Frankel in the lobby for a discussion in Hebrew. Purchase lunch or just enjoy the conversation. Some conversational Hebrew required.
Tuesdays, 12:15 pm
Mah Jongg for Intermediate Players
Take your game to the next level.
Tuesday Afternoons
May 19 – June 23
1:30 – 3:30 pm, CG305
Cost: $110. Members: $90.
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration
Krav Maga – Beginners
An introduction to Krav Maga taught by an IDF veteran. This class will focus on building a strong foundation of technical skill, conditioning, and situational awareness. The course moves quickly and expectations are that students will be available to attend the majority of classes and are physically capable to fully participate.
Tuesdays, April 7 – June 23 (no class April 21 and April 28)
7:00 – 8:00 pm, CG301
Cost: $125. Member Cost: $100.
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration
Krav Maga – Intermediate
For those who have completed the beginners Krav Maga class or already have a strong foundation of martial arts and self defense. This class will continue to build upon the foundation provided in the beginners course, moving into complex defenses and holds, situational testing, and a higher level of conditioning. The course moves quickly and expectations are that students will be available to attend the majority of classes and are physically capable to fully participate.
Tuesdays, April 7 – June 23 (no class April 21 and April 28)
8:00 – 9:00 pm, CG302
Cost: $125. Member Cost: $100.
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration
Join us for a fun, introductory Israeli folk dance class. All levels are welcome. Six people needed to run class.
Wednesdays
April 22 – June 24
7:15 – 8:15 pm, CG300
Cost: $100 Members + Guests.
Drop-in Cost: $15 per class.
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration