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.
Families and individuals of all ages are welcome, with or without children. 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.
Kol Shalom Community for Humanistic Judaism invites you to an interactive and moving service incorporating the wonderful, haunting Kol Nidrei sung by cantorial soloist David Maier and then performed by cellist Jerry Bobbe. -All bodies are welcome.
Potluck Break –the- Fast dinner to follow service.
$10.00 Adult members / $10.00 Young Adult (19-25) / $25.00 Adult non member
Children through high school free. / Child care available free of charge.
.Reservations suggested, but not required. Sign up online
Community Sukkah building.
We will begin by reflecting together as to how spirituality is expressed in a painting, photograph, song, dance, poem, a work in clay, and a sculpture by Jewish artists. Guided study of the High Holiday prayer “Ki Hinei Kachomer–For We Are Like Clay” will then inform the opportunity for participants to create and share a preliminary response to the prayer in your own art form. Please arrive early, bringing any art materials you may need and a protective table covering if appropriate. Bio: Rabbi Dr. Goldie Milgram, MSW is founder and Dean of the Institute for Jewish Spiritual Education, a division of Reclaiming Judaism and President of the Association of Professional Jewish Artists. Author of nine books, she is also a painter, liturgist, composer, and a Maggid-Educator. Her initiatives and works have been honored by the Covenant Foundation, National Jewish Book Awards, and featured by the Jewish Futures Conference. www.ReclaimingJudaism.org
Register: www.oregonjcc.org/creatingart
Learn to play this ancient game. It will give your mind a workout!
Register at: www.oregonjcc.org/registration
Registration code: CG 100
Turn Left at the End of the World: The tale of a group of families who emigrate from India to Israel in the late sixties, seeking a better life in what they believe to be the first outpost of the West in Asia. Instead they are sent to a new settlement, in the middle of the desert, populated mostly by Moroccan Jews. An inevitable cultural clash takes place between the two communities–the Indians who consider themselves British and the Moroccans who see themselves as French.
Cost: $8. Member Cost: $5.
Series Pass: $20. Member Cost: $12.
Calling all filmgoers! Join us for an array of Israeli films ranging from drama to comedy to suspense! A discussion will follow each film.
Cost per film: $8. Member Cost: $5
Film Series Pass: $20, Member Cost: $12
Register: oregonjcc.org/film
In partnership with IJS