Calendar

Mar
12
Mon
Soup to the Streets @ Rabbi Kosak's House
Mar 12 @ 6:00 pm

A special initiative by Congregation Neveh Shalom Rabbi David Kosak. Gather at Rabbi’s house, prepare a meal and go to the streets to feed those who need it the most.

Mar
13
Tue
Mah Jongg for Beginners @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Mar 13 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Learn to play this ancient game. It will give your mind a workout!

Register: oregonjcc.org/registration

Registration Code: CG203

Mah Jongg for Intermediate Players @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Mar 13 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Take your game to the next level. It will give your mind a workout!

Register: oregonjcc.org/registration

Registration Code: CG204

Wondering Jews Tea for Two Presentation @ Neveh Shalom
Mar 13 @ 2:00 pm

Mar:A screening of “Living while Dying,” by filmmaker, Cathy Zheutlin. Apr: Mara Woloshin – Maximize your benefits: Medicare and Medicaid 101.

Special Event with Vedem Underground curator Rina Taraseiskey @ Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Mar 13 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Exploration on the creative writing of Peter Gintz, Vedem Editor, featuring a film, and an interactive conversation on creativity and action. The event is in conjunction with OJMCHE’s current exhibition Vedem Underground which examines the literary magazine written by Jewish teens imprisoned at Terezin, a Nazi camp in Czechoslovakia during World War II.

MJCC Author Series @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Mar 13 @ 7:00 pm

Join us for this thought-provoking program that will bring an exceptional line up of authors and special events to our community.

Tuesday, Mar. 6; 7:00 PM – Tom Teicholz, “Being There: Journalism 1978-2000”

Tuesday, Mar. 13; 7:00PM – Susan Simon, “Almost a Minyan”

Tuesday, Mar. 20; 7:00 PM – Ani Tuzman, “The Tremble of Love: A Novel of the Baal Shem Tov”

 

Register at oregonjcc.org/authorseries

Sephardic Winter Film Festival @ Congregation Ahavath Achim
Mar 13 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Double Feature
ISLAND OF ROSES, the Jews of Rhodes in Los Angeles.
When the Holocaust reached the island of Rhodes in 1944, a five hundred year civilization was destroyed. Today some of the last surviving “Rhodeslis” are living in Los Angeles. Is Sephardic culture, customs, songs and food being transmitted to children and grandchildren? This film takes a realistic view of the state of affairs in this community.
English language, 55 minutes, 1995, Producer Gregori Viens RHODES FOR EVER, A contemporary look at the Jews of Rhodes and their descendants. The film tells the remarkable but largely unknown story of these people who despite the physical destruction of their community during World War II, managed to transplant their unique Jewish culture elsewhere — notably the Congo and Europe. English Language, 56 minutes, 1995, Producer Willy Perelsztein, Speaker: TBA

Talmud Class with Rabbi Stampfer @ Neveh Shalom
Mar 13 @ 11:32 pm

Join our Emeritus Rabi for weekly study of our sacred texts.

Mar
14
Wed
Chai Baby + PJ Library Indoor Playground @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Mar 14 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

For parents/caregivers and their children up to 5 years old. Play. Meet friends. Run. Have a Kosher snack. Sing + listen to stories. Have a blast!

In the MJCC Sportsplex

Free and open to everyone!

In partnership with PJ Library, Chai Baby, Portland Jewish Academy

OJMCHE Exhibit Tours @ Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Mar 14 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
OJMCHE Exhibit Tours @ Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education | Portland | Oregon | United States
OJMCHE has exhibition tours every Wednesday at 1 pm.
Tours are free with admission and members, of course, can always visit for free. Come early or stay after and enjoy lunch in the museum’s Lefty’s Cafe!
Please join OJMCHE for weekly public tours of the newly reopened museum galleries. Tours last one hour and are lead by museum staff.

Exhibits Feb. 16- May 27

Vedem: The Underground Magazine of the Terezin Ghetto

Vedem Underground examines the literary magazine written by Jewish teens imprisoned at Terezin, a Nazi camp in Czechoslovakia during the Second World War. Using pop-art graphics, drawings and paintings, and the prose and poetry, these brave adolescents secretly wrote and illustrated the longest-running underground magazine in a Nazi camp. Vedem (Czech for “In the Lead”) documented their voices with defiance, humor and heartbreak. The exhibition breaks down their 800 original pages and reconstructs them in the form of a contemporary magazine. Curated by Rina Taraseiskey and Danny King.

To Tell The Story: The Wolloch Holocaust Haggadah

On view in the East Gallery: Commissioned by Helene and Zygfryd B. Wolloch, The Holocaust Haggadah is richly illustrated with lithographic prints by David Wander and calligraphy by Yonah Weinreb that link the story of liberation from ancient Egypt to the Holocaust.