This class focuses on giving contemporary parents the tools they need to bring holiness into their daily lives. We’ll begin by taking a look at the soul planted within us and how we can integrate it into other aspects of our life. We’ll rediscover the spiritual side of food and eating; and appreciate the wonder of the human body. We’ll explore the many blessings that invoke holiness at bedtime, when we awake, and when we are outside appreciating the wonders of nature. We’ll learn the central core at the heart of every Jewish prayer service. Each class will introduce blessings and prayers with an explanation of their meaning and their accompanying melodies. Come be inspired and have your joy of life expanded and enriched.Taught by Natan Meir. Free to Neveh Shalom members, $36 for non-members. (no class on Oct. 11)
Tivona Reith, Rabbinic Chaplain and Spiritual Director, will lead us through a different kind of meditation each week. This is an introductory class.
Mondays, Oct. 19 – Dec. 7
7:00 – 8:30 pm
Cost: $72. Six people needed to run class.
Register: oregonjcc.org/meditation
Join professional storyteller Brian Rohr (a fabulously compelling and engaging teller) for a series of three classes exploring the wisdom and art of storytelling in the Jewish tradition. Learn how to uncover the magic and power of the old stories, as well as techniques for making them come alive for others. We’ll learn how to choose, interpret, and perform stories from the Torah, Talmud, and Chasidic and Folk traditions, using improv, guided instruction, and lots of hands-on experience. Tremendous fun, and not to be missed!
Please RSVP at RSVP@havurahshalom.org by Oct. 12.
Learn to play this ancient game. It will give your mind a workout.
Tuesdays, Oct. 20 – Nov. 17
10:30 am – 12:30 pm
Cost: $85. Member Cost: $72. CG103 Register: oregonjcc.org/registration
We will gather each week to find some moments of quiet. We’ll start with a brief teaching and/or song, and then sit together in silence. We’ll end with brief optional hevruta (Jewish study) sharing. This is for folks with experience in meditation, those with curiosity but no experience, and those who wonder what happens when Jews aren’t talking the whole time. The group will be led by Deborah Eisenbach-Budner and community members. Please call 503-248-4662 ext 5 with any questions. Come when you can.
Learn about happiness through science, philosophy, religion, and psychology. Sharon Rose, retired college educator, shares strategies to make our lives more content.
Tuesday, Oct. 27
2:00 – 3:15 pm
Free.
Thought-provoking films and discussion afterwards by Israeli Shaliach, Shiran Halfon.
Tuesdays, 7:00 pm at the MJCC.
Oct. 13: Orchestra of Exiles
Oct. 20: Bottle in the Gaza Sea
Oct. 27: Follow Me: The Yoni
Netanyahu Story
One film: Cost: $8. Member Cost: $5.
Series pass: Cost: $20.
Member Cost: $12.
Register: oregonjcc.org/film
Wednesday, October 28th 7:30 pm in Lillis Hall Room 128, University of Oregon in Eugene.
Ari Shavit: Frontier Democracy: America, Israel and the Challenges of the New Middle East
Free and open to the public thanks to the generous support from The Oregon Hillel Foundation, Temple Beth Israel, The Ungerleider Family Foundation, University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication, Israel Consulate General of the Pacific Northwest, Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity – Oregon Chapter, and University of Oregon’s Conflict & Dispute Resolution Master’s Program
Havurah’s Dorot “Short & Sweet” Shabbat service was created to welcome families with young children, but the service and potluck are for all ages! Young ones look up to the older ones, and older ones enjoy the younger ones’ joy and singing. A casual, family-friendly and music-filled service, it begins with candle lighting, Kiddush and challah, and continues with prayers and music led by Havurah members.
After the service, we’ll enjoy a vegetarian potluck dinner. Please bring a kid-friendly main dish. For more information and to RSVP, please email dorot@havurahshalom.org. Feel free to invite some of your friends and family to join in as well–the more the merrier!
This class focuses on giving contemporary parents the tools they need to bring holiness into their daily lives. We’ll begin by taking a look at the soul planted within us and how we can integrate it into other aspects of our life. We’ll rediscover the spiritual side of food and eating; and appreciate the wonder of the human body. We’ll explore the many blessings that invoke holiness at bedtime, when we awake, and when we are outside appreciating the wonders of nature. We’ll learn the central core at the heart of every Jewish prayer service. Each class will introduce blessings and prayers with an explanation of their meaning and their accompanying melodies. Come be inspired and have your joy of life expanded and enriched.Taught by Natan Meir. Free to Neveh Shalom members, $36 for non-members. (no class on Oct. 11)