Learn to play this ancient game. It will give your mind a workout!
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration
Registration Code: CG200
Take your game to the next level. It will give your mind a workout!
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration
Registration code: CG201
Learn the art of Jewish storytelling with professional storyteller Brian Rohr. In this nine class course, Brian will teach the art and skill of performative storytelling, exploring the ancient stories, personal narrative and techniques on how to discover your own unique storytelling voice. Tuition for the three month course is: $150 CNS members / $200 Non-members.
Building Bridges Between Oregon and Israel is the theme of the second of three PDX Business Breakfasts presented by the Mittleman Jewish Community Center.
After time for networking and breakfast, the program begins at 8 am. Dan Schoenbaum will lead the discussion of “Why I Chose Portland over Pardes Hanna or Silicon Valley” in a conversation with Skip Newberry moderated by Steve “Rosy” Rosenberg.
Dan Schoenbaum is the CEO of Cooladata. Cooladata is a big data behavioral analytics platform for online web and mobile applications. It covers all infrastructure components for cloud-based analytics and data warehousing. Dan joined Cooladata with more than 23 years of building, growing and leading high-growth SaaS (Software as a Service) companies. Born in Israel, he served as a First Sergeant in the Israeli paratroopers.
Skip Newberry is president and CEO of the Technology Association of Oregon. He is a frequent speaker on technology trends and topics, economic development, public-private partnerships and civic innovation. Before joining the TAO, Skip served as an economic development policy advisor to Portland Mayor Sam Adams, where he helped create Portland’s first comprehensive economic development strategy in 16 years, recognizing software as a key industry cluster.
Steve “Rosy” Rosenberg has been the principal of Aspen Investment Group for the last 20 years, involved in the acquisition, development or financing of real estate, with development emphasis in hotels, industrial sites and condominiums.
Individual tickets are $36. Registration is available at oregonjcc.org/pdxbiz.
Join us for a fun, introductory Israeli dance class. All levels are welcome. Six people needed to run class.
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration
Registeration code: CG202


Brown Bag Lunch Discussion with Annie Polland, Executive Vice President of Programs & Interpretation at the Tenement Museum.
OJMCHE kicks off a new series of informal lunchtime conversations with scholars, museum professionals, historians, and others. Bring a lunch or buy a brown bag lunch in Lefty’s Cafe and join us in the museum’s auditorium for a lively give and take as we share and explore ideas, experience, and expertise. Do you have an idea for a lunchtime conversation? Email media@ojmche.org.
Annie Pollard will be giving a lecture at PSU on Jan. 25, 7:30pm, more information here.


Please join us for the 13th Annual Gus & Libby Solomon Memorial Lecture featuring Annie Polland, Executive Vice President of Programs & Interpretation at New York’s Lower East Side Tenement Museum.
What: A public lecture by Annie Polland, Executive Vice President of Programs & Interpretation at the Tenement Museum: “Tenement Stories: New York’s Jewish Lower East Side”
When: Thursday, January 25, 2018
Where: Smith Ballroom (SMSU 355) at PSU
Cost: Free and open to the public
Contact: Stacey Johnston | stacey8@pdx.edu | 503-725-8449
This event is made possible thanks to the generous support of Richard Solomon and Alyce Flitcraft. Cosponsors include the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland and the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education.
Rabbi Eve welcomes Shabbat with music and stories, potluck dinner to follow. Contact Rabbi Eve for location: eposen@nevehshalom.org.
Co-sponsored by PJ Library.
Baruch Morris is back, and so is “Israeli-Style” Kabbalat Shabbat! Join P’nai Or of Portland for Baruch’s first service as our returning Spiritual Leader on Friday January 26 at 6 PM. P’nai Or meets at 9750 SW Terwilliger Blvd (formerly St Mark Presbyterian Church, across from Riverdale HS.) Services will be led by Baruch, our “Levite Corps” of vocalists and musicians, and will feature kavanot by Maggidah Cassandra Sagan. “Israeli-Style” means that we will do Kabbalat Shabbat BEFORE dinner, hence the early start. So come straight from work! “Israeli-Style” means that we will sing our way through all of the Kabbalat Shabbat psalms and piyutim (hymns) and still be done with services in a little over an hour. “Israeli-Style” means that no one eats alone and everyone will have a place to go for dinner – either hosting friends or going to a friend’s house for dinner. Don’t be shy! “Israeli-Style” also means you can call your friends and invite yourself to their house for dinner – or invite them to your house. (And while there is no need to make this into a state dinner, “American-Israeli Style” means you might arrange to go out to dinner with friends if it is just too much to have company after a long week.) If you would like help finding a dinner invitation, or you are looking for more guests at your Shabbat table, please email Gayle Lovejoy at admin@pnaiorpdx.org. And finally, “Israeli-Style” means singing at your Shabbat table! We’ll send you home with one or two zemirot (songs) to make your meal more festive. Come welcome Shabbat with P’nai Or.