The Joy of Judaism- Locally
SE Portland Chabad holds Monthly Shabbat services for all- loved by both-beginners and advanced shul goers! The services are meditative, joyous and inspirational. Prayers are translated, tranliterated and explained.
Services are held the first Saturday of every month at 10:30am-
Join us for this months Shabbat services on Saturday, Feb. 7th at 10:30am!
Every week SE Portland Chabad hosts a Shabbat lavish lunch! Saturdays at 1pm! It’s lively, fun and delicious!
Location: SE Portland Chabad House: 3355 SE Steele St. Portland, OR 97202
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Boker Tov Bunch. Sunday, Jan 18, Jan 25, Feb 1, Feb 8, Feb 22 at 9:15am-10am. Join in on the fun with our librarian, Kaiya Goldhammer in the Feldstein Library at Congregation Neveh Shalom. Bring your younger kids after Aliyah drop-offs. Kids ages 0-4 are welcome. Questions? kgoldhammer@nevehshalom.org
This presentation will highlight some of the tools from the six-week Powerful Tools for Caregivers program. This interactive workshop will identify signs and sources of stress, relaxation tools, stress reducers and how to create an action plan. The PTC program is an evidence-based education program designed to give family caregivers skills to practice self-care while caring for others.
Meets at Rose Schnitzer Manor
RSVP to 503-535-4004 or deborah.elliott@cedarsinaipark.org
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Berwald, Bloch, MacDowell, Saint-Saens,Beethoven, Harberg, Randy Zhang, Tristan Jong, Sunny Oh, and Christine Wey.
Sun., Feb. 8, 3:00 pm
$10 adults, $8 seniors, $5 students Children under 6 free.
Tickets at the door.
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Taste of Temple 2015
Sunday, February 8, 2015
5pm – 8pm
Castaway
1900 NW 18th
A Friend-raiser Fundraising Event for the Programs of Congregation Beth Israel
The Taste of Temple is back! Featuring many of Portland’s best restaurants, wineries, distilleries, and breweries. This is your chance to mingle, taste, and drink all while supporting the amazing programs of Congregation Beth Israel. Tickets are on sale now $54 before January 21 ($72 After). This is an event for those 21 and over.
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Please join us for the second lecture in our “Age Smart – Age Strong” series at Rose Schnitzer Manor.
Healthy hearts DO equal healthy brains. Bobby Heagerty of the OHSU Brain Institute will discuss the latest findings on improving brain health from researchers at OHSU and around the globe.
Please RSVP at 503.535.4004 or deborah.elliott@cedarsinaipark.org. Or visit www.roseschnitzermanor.org.
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Joanne Stone, restaurant owner and consultant, will show us how to plan, shop, prep, and serve in new ways. Mix and match menus, cut, and use tools in your kitchen.
Tues., Feb. 10 and 17, 7:00-8:30 pm
$24 (G:$30) CG203
Register: oregonjcc.org/registration
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Gail Sherman, Professor of English and Humanities at Reed College, leads a discussion about Nathan Englander’s powerful short story, What We Talk About when We Talk About Anne Frank.
In the story two couples argue about who would hide whom in the event of another Holocaust. The story alludes to Raymond Carver’s short story, What We Talk About When We Talk About Love, but with a very different worldview.
Attendees are encouraged to read the story in advance and participate in a lively conversation.
You can read the story here: http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2011/12/12/what-we-talk-about-when-we-…
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