The Ten Commandments are just about everywhere in modern America: in houses of worship and private homes, on the street, the subway and even the interstate. How and Why is the subject of this illustrated talk by the distinguished historian, Jenna Weissman Joselit, author of Oxford University Press forthcoming book, Set in Stone: America’s Embrace of the Ten Commandments. Join us as she takes the measure of these ancient dos and don’ts and their hold on the American body politic.
Join us for a fun, introductory Israeli dance class. All levels are welcome. Six people needed to run class. Every Wednesday from April 19 to June 28.
Note: No class May 31
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration; CG300
Please join us for this ongoing series about Israel. The topic for May is “Sharing Life Stories: Bridging Our Perspectives on Israel.” The discussion will be facilitated by Israeli Elad Vazana.
Elad is in Portland through May, after which he returns to Israel where he is a Tour Guide for Social Change,Program Developer and Leadership Trainer, and Mediator and Dialogue Facilitator.
Elad’s family is here while his wife, Iris Erez, is an artist-in- residence at Reed College for the spring semester. They will return home to Israel, where Elad guides multi-narrative tours for
social change.
“For 15 years, I have cooperated with diverse Middle East organizations creating and leading successful, person-to- person engagement of Arabs and Jews,” says Elad.
In Portland and the Pacific Northwest, Elad is offering speaking engagements and workshops for quality listening and experiencing that “an enemy is one whose story we have not heard.”
Elad speaks from Israeli experiences growing up the son of Moroccan immigrants and as an IDF tank commander carrying pains of war. Drawing on those experiences, he facilitates empathic
interfaith and cross-cultural, trust-building workshops and tours.
Congregation Neveh Shalom’s Rabbi Eve Posen welcomes Shabbat with music and stories. Potluck dinner to follow. Co-sponsored by PJ Library.
Please contact Rabbi Eve for location: eposen@nevehshalom.org
Delve into biblical and midrashic text to finding meaning from Jewish traditions that relate to our modern lives. Taught by Mel Berwin.
Emrace Rosh Chodesh – a woman’ sacred time. Join Karen Sharp, herbalist and student of spiritual thought, as we find ways to bring the spiritual themes of each Jewish month into our lives by using our senses in different ways. For more information, contact Dana Sirkin at otrbanana@frontier.com.
Enter your best Cheesecake recipe in this fun food lovers contest for Shavuot! Vote for your favorite! Non-Kosher entries are accepted.
Recipes due: Friday, May 26h to Len Steinberg at lsteinberg@oregonjcc.org
Entries Due: 2:00 PM day of event
Tasting/Judging: 5:15 – 6:15 PM, Winner announced immediately and recipe shared with community.
Sculpt your body with this new class that combines powerful yoga poses with light weights, therabands and exercise balls to increase strength, tone muscles, and improve flexibility.
Instructor: Tara Atkinson
Wednesdays, April 5 – June 7
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration Code: FIT308
Join us for an evening of Shavuot fun with Morah Leah Conley. There will be singing, stories, and other activities to help open our hearts and accept in the Torah. $5/child. Free for adults. Please RSVP to lwoloshin@nevehshalom.org