Judaism; Essential Spiritual Practices, Rituals and Ethics Class
Rabbi David Zaslow, Cyrise Beatty Schachter, Rabbi Sue Morningstar and guest teachers present an eleven-week series of classes at the Havurah Synagogue – Judaism; Essential Spiritual Practices, Rituals and Ethics. Classes will be held beginning on Thursday, February 1 from 5-6 PM for eleven weeks. Online streaming is available for those who are unable to attend at this time – a code will be given upon registration. Pre-registration is required by calling 541-488-7716. Class fee is $50-$90 sliding scale. Please call for more info. The Havurah is located at 185 N. Mountain Ave. in Ashland.
Weekly learning and discussion with Rabbi Emeritus, Daniel Isaak.
Join other families for prayer, singing, conversation and fun followed by an indoor picnic-style lunch.
Join other young families for singing, dancing, stories, indoor picnic-style lunch and Shabbat fun.
Journalist Susan Stamberg will join us as our guest speaker.
Register at: oregonjcc.org/brunch
The Mishnah Berurah is the last generally accepted code of Jewish law and custom. For beginners to advanced students.
Join our Emeritus Rabi for weekly study of our sacred texts.
Learn to play this ancient game. It will give your mind a workout!
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration
Registration Code: CG203
Take your game to the next level. It will give your mind a workout!
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration
Registration Code: CG204
Scarlet Street (1945) starring the amazing actor and the first great Jewish leading man, Edward G. Robinson as well as screen-greats Joan Bennett and Dan Duryea, directed by (ethnically) Jewish master, Fritz Lang, produced by Jewish producer Walter Wanger, with music from the great Jewish composer Hans Salter and filmed by the great Jewish cinematographer, Milton Krasner.
All the films in Jews in Suspense Film Series are powered by Jewish stars, writers and/or directors and include newsreels and cartoons from the year of the feature’s release, plus a historical introduction by film historian Ygal Kaufman.