Current Events with Bob Horenstein
Bob Horenstein, Director of Community Relations and Allocations at JFGP, is a regular contributor to the Jerusalem Report Magazine. Hot Topic: The Rise of Anti-Semitism on College Campuses. What is happening and what can be done?
Thursday, June 18
noon-1 pm at the MJCC
Grab some lunch at Cafe at the J and join us for some enlightenment on this pressing subject. Free
Join a group of interested individuals to learn Talmud.
Campers, families, alumni, future campers, and friends are all welcome at
BB Camp’s Family & Friends Day!
Saturday, June 20th, 2015
10:00am – 3:00pm
Join us for Shabbat Services, 10:00-11:00 AM
Camp Activities, 11:00 AM- 3:00 PM
Lunch Served, 12:00 PM
B’nai B’rith Camp
Otis, Oregon
The June Siddur study class will cover the Sh’ma, which in this case means the “Sh’ma Yisrael …” sentence, the v’ahavta, v’haya im shamoa, and the tzittzit section. This is considered one of the most important parts of our prayer service.
We’ll discuss the nature of the oneness of God as proclaimed in the Sh’ma and how the paragraphs of the Sh’ma relate to the key themes of creation, revelation, and redemption. In the process, we’ll learn what we are really saying each time we say “Amen.”
The class will be in the classroom at St. Mark’s, Sunday, June 21, 4:00 to 5:30 PM. The discussion will be based on Chapter 4 in “My People’s Prayer Book, Volume 1,” but all are welcome even if you do not have a chance to read the material in advance.
2015 OJMCHE Annual Meeting. 11:45 am at Multnomah Athletic Club, 1849 SW Salmon St., Portland.
Guest Speaker: Ellen Eisenberg, Dwight & Margaret Lear Professor of American History, Willamette University: Whatever Happened to Old South Portland? The Creation of Historical Memory” Professor Eisenberg, author of two forthcoming books on Jewish Oregonians, shows how urban renewal and a community musical transformed our understanding of Jewish history in Oregon.
$25 per person
Reservations: 503-226-3600 or www.ojmche.org
Create a written memory and pass it forward. There is strength in the past that can inspire the future. Join freelance writers Leah Klass, from Portland and Aliza Zeff from Israel, for an evening of exploration, discussion and written expression.
Tues., July 21
7:00-9:00 pm
Wine available at Cafe at the J
Cost: $10. Member Cost: $8. CG404
RSVP: oregonjcc.org/registration
Book Club and Discussion
Author Rabbi David Cooper’s bestselling book, discusses Kabbalah, the mystical teachings. We are led to the heart of the subject, showing the mystical process we know as God. Obtain your copy and join us for discussion.
Tuesdays, June 23-July 14
7:00-8:30 pm at the MJCC
Free. RSVP: lfendel@oregonjcc.org
or 503.535.3617.
Jewish Business to Business Networking
First meeting for business networking opportunities!
Contact Larry Spivack at seeco@pioneer.net
or 503.590.9130 for more information.
Thursday, June 25
noon-1 pm, Free
Meeting at MJCC, 6651 SW Capitol Hwy.
Buy lunch at the Cafe at the J. Open to everyone!
503-244-0111 or oregonjcc.org
Lair Hill… The Jewish and Italian Communities of Old South Portland
A wildly popular program, that will give you insight into our history in Portland. Ken Kane and Arnie Panitch, retired professors share the extraordinary tale.
Thurs., June 25 at the MJCC
6:30 pm: root beer floats and sharing
7:00-8:30 pm: program
Free. RSVP: lfendel@oregonjcc.org
or 503.535.3617.
Join a group of interested individuals to learn Talmud.