Artist talk: Still Lifes/Animated Paintings
Painter and moving-image artist Shelley Jordon will discuss her artwork in her current exhibition at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education. Ordinary Matters features paintings, animated installations, and films in which Jordon explores interior and exterior worlds and the complex nature of memory. Using traditional forms of drawing and painting as well as hand-drawn animation, Jordon focuses on everyday objects and brings out their emotional and psychological resonance. She will also discuss how recent collaborations with composers and roboticists have influenced her studio practice.
Ticket Info: General Public: $5; OJMCHE Members and Students: free (please RSVP to 503-226-3600)
Join a group of interested individuals to learn Talmud.
An engaging and interactive Shabbat program for preschool kids.
Attendance is free and the location is Shaarie Torah.
This event is for ages 2 to 6 and parents are ALWAYS invited to stay.
10:45 to 12:15, excluding July
2015 Song of Miriam honorees named
The Jewish Women’s Round Table announces its 23rd Annual Song of Miriam honorees. The Song of Miriam Awards honor women who volunteer their time and energy to ensure the continuity and vibrancy of the Jewish community of Oregon and Southwest Washington.
This annual event is sponsored by the Jewish Women’s Round Table, whose mission is to strengthen the Jewish community by honoring the excellent work of women volunteers and bringing the community together to celebrate Jewish life.
The 23rd Annual Awards Brunch will be from 10 am to 12:15 pm, Sunday, June 7, at the Mittleman Jewish Community Center, 6651 SW Capitol Highway, Portland. This year 19 organizations have chosen outstanding women to be honored for their volunteer activities and dedication to promotion of Jewish life and values.
The 2015 honorees are: Heather Kirkbride of Congregation Beit Haverim, Linda Harrison of Women of Reform Judaism/Beth Israel Sisterhood, Arleen Slive of Havurah Shalom, Sherry Fishman of the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland-Women’s Philanthropy Committee, Leatrice Kaplan of Congregation Kesser Israel, Deawn Herrman of Congregation Kol Ami of Vancouver, Rachel Schatz of Kol Shalom, Marge Congress of Mittleman Jewish Community Center, Toby Blake of Congregation Neveh Shalom, Elaine Coughlin of the Oregon Jewish Museum & Center for Holocaust Education, Hilda Welch of Congregation P’nai Or, Michelle Katz of Portland Jewish Academy, Evelyn Freedman of the Robison Jewish Health Center Sisterhood, Arlene Gintz of Congregation Shaarie Torah Sisterhood, Naomi Hall of Congregation Shalom Bayit, Julie Poust of Congregation Shir Tikvah, Paula Boga of Temple Beth Sholom and Jeanne Freeman of Temple Beth Tikvah.
The D’var Torah and HaMotzi will be given by Rabbi Eve Posen of Neveh Shalom. Barry Lavine will perform music. Envelopes will be available for donations to the Oregon Food Bank.
Marki Maizels and Carole Glauber, both past honorees, will be our emcees. Again this year we will be treated to door prizes donated by the various synagogue gift shops and area businesses.
To find out more about JWRT, go to our new website at jwrt.org. Learn about the history of the SOM awards, see a listing of past honorees, the JWRT board and more.
Families and friends are encouraged to attend this annual community event.
Reservations: Call Jerrie Roth at 503-246-4367 for reservations and questions.
PORTLAND CHAPTER OF HADASSAH presents…HADASSAH, THE POWER OF WOMEN WHO HEAL
Medicine & Mojitos, the Fine Arts!
Featuring Judy Shereck, Hadassah National Executive Board; with Peg Elefant, Pacific Northwest Region President
Location: at the home of Dr. Evan Shereck
- limit: 25! Reserve your place today!
Cost: $18, payable at the door
- Partial proceeds go to the Sarah Wetsman Davidson Hospital Tower in Jerusalem
The Jewish Federation of Greater Portland’s 95th Annual Meeting on June 9 will feature an inspiring talk by Avraham Infeld, who has invested a lifetime enhancing Jewish education and identity. The 4:30-6 pm free program will also feature the presentation of the inaugural Laurie Rogoway Outstanding Jewish Professional Award.
Following Laurie’s recent retirement, federation created this award to honor Laurie’s dedication to community and passion for Jewish life. Nominations are due by noon, May 4. The recipient will receive up to $1000 to participate in a professional development experience. For nomination information, contact Caron Blau Rothstein at caron@jewishportland.org or 503-245-6449.
Federation invites the community to “celebrate another wonderful year of Jewish community,” and get inspired by Avraham as he speaks about his project The 5 Legged Table.
A native of South Africa, Avraham immigrated to Israel in 1959. In the 1970s he founded Melitz, a nonprofit educational service institution that fosters Jewish identity rooted in a pluralistic understanding of Jewish life and the centrality of Israel.
Avraham will speak about his most recent project focused on the five components, or “legs” of Jewish life – memory, family, covenant at Mount Sinai, Israel and Hebrew. At the 2010 event announcing project, Avraham described The 5 Legged Table is a metaphor for a strong and stable Jewish identity. Avraham argues that all Jews should commit to at least three of the five legs. In this way, whenever he or she meets another Jew who has made the same commitment, they will always have at least one of the legs in common.
Avraham often speaks about the “Jewish people being unified but not uniform.” This project celebrates Jewish unity while demonstrating creatively the rich diversity of religious, cultural and ideological voices that make up the Jewish people.
This year’s meeting will be held at Rose Schnitzer Manor on the Cedar Sinai Park campus (please use 62nd to access campus). No reservations required, but for more information, contact federation at 503-245-6219 or info@jewishportland.org.
June 10
Oregon Jewish Community Foundation Annual Reception 5 pm at Zidell Hall, Rose Schnitzer Manor, 6140 SW Boundary St., Portland. Recognizing Legacy Society honorees Renee and Irwin Holzman. PSU Professor Natan Meir will speak on “Jews in Eastern Europe Today: Prospects and Perils in Russia, Ukraine and Poland.” Hors d’oeuvres and drinks. Free; no fundraising. RSVP: 503-248-9328 or nates@ojcf.org
Wednesday, June 10, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
- Featuring Dan Anolik, Joan Glebow, Joel Glick, Les Milfred, Bruce Morris & Rob Vergun
- With Maggid Batya Podos
- Special guest: Joe Hickerson, folklorist & co-composer with Pete Seeger of “Where Have All the Flowers Gone?”
- Extra special guest from the Abayudaya Jewish Community of Uganda: Rachman Nachman
Fun for the entire family!
Admission: $18
Seating is limited. Please buy tickets in advance at http://leftysingalong.bpt.me
Exact address provided after ticket purchase.
A fundraiser for Hand in Hand: Center for Jewish-Arab Education in Israel
Sponsored by the Tikkun Olam Committee of P’nai Or of Portland
Join a group of interested individuals to learn Talmud.
Celebrate the beginning of summer with Shabbat in the Park on Friday evening June 12. Bring your own picnic, chairs, grill (if that is your thing), AND your musical instruments. Our Hazzan, Baruch Morris, will be at our reserved picnic area at 5:30 PM and hopes to see most of you by 6:00 for dinner. Services will start around 7:15 to 7:30-ish and we should be done no later than 9. We will be at Wilshire Park picnic area A, near the same shelter P’nai Or uses for the Labor Day picnic (approximately NE 35th and Skidmore).
Hazzan Baruch says, “I’ve been with the mystics in Tzfat (where Kabbalat Shabbat originated) as they looked to the hills at sunset, but our grass is greener and our trees are taller, also a perfect setting for welcoming Shabbat!” Hope to see you there.