Calendar

Apr
25
Thu
Bible Class with Rabbi Isaak @ Congregation Neveh Shalom
Apr 25 @ 3:15 pm – 4:30 pm

Come study and discuss the Bible with Rabbi Isaak at Neveh Shalom.

Apr
26
Fri
Positive Charge! Create Bookmarks @ Windermere Raleigh Hills conference room
Apr 26 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Positive Charge! is a volunteer group, open to everyone, that was created with the exclusive purposes to share good news and, through numerous projects, make a positive impact in our community.

At this event, we will be creating beautiful and reusable bookmarks, each with a message of positivity and compassion, then placing them in the Little Libraries throughout the city to share, pass forward, and spread words of kindness! Little Libraries are spaces that people have constructed in their front yards in neighborhoods throughout the country. https://littlefreelibrary.org/

We will be making 2 different sizes of reusable bookmarks:  1) The narrow version will have enough space to write a single-message of kindness.  2) The wider version will allow more space for us to add the initial message of kindness, and then allow each, successive recipient of the bookmark to add their message of kindness.

 

Please bring any materials you would like to create these beautiful (and reusable) works of art: durable weight paper (scrapbook or card stock-weight), markers, water color paints, crayons, colored pencils, stickers, ribbon, scissors, paper-punches, paper-cutters, etc. This is another great event for all ages, so if you share this with other people, and they want to know if they can bring their kiddos, the answer is absitively posolutely!

Positive Charge! is a volunteer group, open to everyone, that was created with the exclusive purposes of sharing good news and, through numerous projects, making a positive impact in our community.  Our Facebook page URL is:  https://ww.facebook.com/groups/PositiveChargePDX   To be added to our newsletter list, please send email address to:  matinkowald@gmail.com

 

Fourth Fridays with Congregation Neveh Shalom’s Rabbi Eve (age 0-6) @ Contact Rabbi Eve for location
Apr 26 @ 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.

Apr
27
Sat
Eastside End of Passover Party @ Washington High School
Apr 27 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Join us for an End of Passover Party

Eastside Jewish Commons invites the Eastside Jewish community to an End of Passover celebration.

We will say “goodbye” to Passover and “hello” to Chametz as we celebrate a growing and thriving community on the Eastside.

Live music, dancing, and food and drink respectful of the holiday will be provided. Kids of all ages are welcome to attend. This event is free, but RSVPs are required to attend.

Saturday, April 27
7:00-11:00pm
Venue 101: Washington High School
(1300 SE Stark Street)

 

Apr
28
Sun
Good Deeds Month – J-Serve Project
Apr 28 all-day

Sunday, April 28: J-Serve Project

J-SERVE Project: Houseless Community in PDX
At Agape Village
Time to be determined. J-Serve is a teen initiative supported by BBYO open to 6th – 8th graders.

Registration opens April 1.

SAVE THE DATE. Check back for more details for this project, as well as other opportunities to participate in Good Deeds Month: HERE

Good Deeds Month – Beautify Grounds of Oregon Holocaust Memorial @ Oregon Holocaust Memorial
Apr 28 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm

Sunday, April 28: Beautify Grounds of Oregon Holocaust Memorial

At Washington Park
Space is limited to 20 people per shift. Pre-registration required by April 26.
Shifts are 9:00 – 11:00 am, and 12:00 – 2:00 pm.
Register for this event here.

In partnership with the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education.

Check out all of our opportunities to participate in Good Deeds Month: HERE

A Jewish Studies Sampler @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Apr 28 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

A Jewish Studies Sampler with Rabbi Jonathan Seidel PhD

Four Surveys of Intriguing and Slightly Mysterious Topics:

  • The Dead Sea Scrolls Today
  • Kabbalah – New Approaches and Discoveries both Scholarly and Popular
  • Jewish Magic: Amulets, Healing and Transformation
  • The Jewish Role in the Development of Science both Empirical and Mystical

Sundays: February 17, March 31, April 28, May 12
1:00 pm
Cost: $15. Register: oregonjcc.org/jewishlearning

Film Screening: They Played for Their Lives @ Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Apr 28 @ 2:30 pm

Through intimate interviews and live performances, They Played for Their Lives artfully portrays how music saved the lives of young musicians in the ghettos and concentration camps during the Holocaust. Playing music fostered spiritual strength within themselves and others, and often proved a bargaining tool that spared their lives. The documentary follows the narratives of eight survivors, all unique stories that illustrate the power of music to sustain the human soul. At the end of the war their lives unfold in surprising ways, yet music remains at the core of their memory and legacy. Charcoal illustrations, a live piano performance by 106-year old survivor, and a moving reunion of two boys who searched for each other for 66-years, make this compelling viewing.

View the trailer here.

Young Jewish Artists Present Their Work at Cedar Sinai Park @ Cedar Sinai Park Harold Schnitzer Center for Living, Cogan Chapel
Apr 28 @ 4:00 pm

Want to meet Portland’s newest crop of gifted Jewish artists? Don’t miss Cedar Sinai Park’s reception, exhibit opening and art talk back by this gifted group of 7th, 8th and 9th graders. No strangers to the spotlight, the young people you’ll chat with have each exhibited works for the last three years in juried art programs sponsored by   Northwest Jewish Artists during Jewish Arts Month.

The work here is by Edith Crever, 8th grade.  

Apr
29
Mon
A Gathering of Light, Solidarity and Prayer @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Apr 29 @ 7:00 pm

In response to yesterday’s (April 27) tragic shooting, join our Jewish community for a gathering in support of the Jewish Community of Poway and San Diego .

Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein, who was shot in the hate crime attack said, “We need to create as much light as possible in this world, by participating in prayer services, supporting our local Jewish communities and mostly doing random acts of kindness. A little bit of light pushes out a lot of darkness.”

So-sponsored by Chabad Centers of Oregon, The Jewish Federation of Greater Portland and the Mittleman Jewish Community Center.

Chabad of Oregon shared this message:

We are heartbroken and pained by the attack that took place yesterday, the last day of Pesach, during services,  at Chabad of Poway, CA. This is an attack on all of us, and we grieve for the family of Lori Gilbert-Kaye who lost her life &  pray for the recovery of Noya Dahan (Age 8), Alon Peretz and Rabbi Yisrael Goldstein who are injured.

Let us each take upon ourselves a new mitzvah this week to combat the ugly hate that has again reared its ugly face. More than just a nice sentiment, the light and goodness we bring into the world through performing a Mitzvah – by adding in goodness and kindness we create real, positive change, generating light, and bringing the era of redemption ever closer.

Today, please reach out to another with kindness, give extra charity, put on tefillin, say some Tehillim (psalms), attend a Torah class, resolve to light Shabbat candles, or choose any mitzvah that is close to your heart.

To contribute to the Chabad of Poway recovery fund  go to:  https://www.chabadpoway.com/Templates/Fundraising/Default_cdo/aid/4365672

JFGP CEO and President Marc Blattner wrote in an email to the community:

The Jewish Federation of Greater Portland is outraged by yet another senseless, violent, anti-Semitic attack on an American synagogue, this time at the Chabad in Poway, California. One person has been killed and three others, including a child, have been injured. We mourn the loss of life, pray for the quick recovery of the injured, and stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in the Poway and San Diego Jewish communities.
This heinous act of hate was perpetrated against innocent adults and children peacefully gathered to celebrate Shabbat and Passover. Houses of worship are places of holiness, reverence for life, and peace. This attack comes six months to the day after our nation’s deadliest ever act of anti-Semitism at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.
…We join all people of good will in condemning the rising tide of anti-Semitism, racism, and other hatred that is at the root of this violence. An attack on one community is an attack on all Americans and on everything for which our nation stands.

The Jewish Federation of San Diego is creating a fund to meet the immediate physical, psychological, and spiritual needs of the victims and those impacted. You can donate by visiting www.jewishinsandiego.org/donate and write “Chabad of Poway” in the comments section.