Calendar

Apr
26
Thu
Bible Class with Rabbi Isaak @ Neveh Shalom
Apr 26 @ 11:40 pm

Weekly learning and discussion with Rabbi Emeritus, Daniel Isaak.

Apr
27
Fri
CNS Family Camp at Camp Solomon Schechter @ Camp Solomon Schechter
Apr 27 – Apr 29 all-day

Families with children ages 0-2nd grade join together for a fantastic weekend at Camp Solomon Schechter. Together we’ll celebrate Shabbat with family friendly services, activities and games. Adults will have time to relax as well. Located on the beautiful grounds of Camp Solomon Schechter in Olympia, WA we’ll enjoy the natural surroundings throughout Shabbat. Pricing includes: shared cabin, Friday dinner, three meals and two snacks on Saturday and a Sunday brunch.

 

Adults: $135 each

Children 5-11: $85/Child

Children 2-4: $30/Child

Kids under 2: Free

Max Per Family: $385

RSVP at: tinyurl.com/CNSFamilyCamp2018

P’nai Or service with Rabbi Hannah Laner @ P'nai Or of Portland
Apr 27 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Rabbi Hannah Laner, who is in Portland at the invitation of P’nai Or’s Rabbinic Search Committee, is a rabbi and cantorial soloist with over twenty-five years’ experience creating and leading services for High Holidays, Shabbat, and other holidays. She is a professional Jewish educator who infuses her teaching with a passionate love of Torah and tradition. As an officiant of lifecycle rituals, she engages students, families, and couples in meaningful rites of passage. She is also a certified psychotherapist with skills at counseling students, families, and couples.

She has led services for Congregation Nevei Kodesh – a Jewish Renewal congregation in Boulder, Colorado – since 1988 and has also served as High Holy Day leader at several other congregations in the Boulder area. She received smicha (ordination) from the ALEPH (Jewish Renewal) rabbinic training program in 2013, and she has engaged in study through the Pardes Institute in Israel, the ALEPH Davenen Leadership Training Program, and the Maggidah program taught by Maggidah Devorah Zaslow and Rabbi David Zaslow. She has studied with Reb Zalman in Naropa University and completed a year of intensive training in Rabbi Tirzah Firestone’s Ma’ayan Raz program.

Kabbalat Shabbat services will be followed by an Oneg Shabbat.

North Coast Shabbat Group @ Seaside Senior Center
Apr 27 @ 8:00 pm
The first services of the North Coast Shabbat Group will be held on Friday, April 27 at the Senior Center in Seaside at 1225 Avenue A.  Services begin at 8:00p.m., followed by an Oneg Shabbat.
Leonard and Elayne Shapiro will be the leaders.
Services are open to all and usually  held  on the last Friday of each month from April to October. Volunteers lead the services each month. Following are the leaders for 2018:
 April 27  Leonard and Elayne Shapiro
May 25  Avrel Nudelman
June 29  Neil Weinstein
July 27  Eddy Shuldman
Aug. 31  Jeff Freedman
Sept 28  Jemi Kostiner/Jennifer Felberg
Oct. 19  Rabbi David Kosak
For more information, call Bev Eastern–503-244 7060.
Apr
28
Sat
P’nai Or Shabbat with Rabbi Hannah Laner @ P'nai Or of Portland
Apr 28 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Rabbi Hannah Laner, who is in Portland at the invitation of P’nai Or’s Rabbinic Search Committee, is a rabbi and cantorial soloist with over 25 years experience creating and leading services for High Holidays, Shabbat, and other holidays. She is a professional Jewish educator who infuses her teaching with a passionate love of Torah and tradition. As an officiant of lifecycle rituals, she engages students, families, and couples in meaningful rites of passage. She is also a certified psychotherapist with skills at counseling students, families, and couples.
She has led services for Congregation Nevei Kodesh – a Jewish Renewal congregation in Boulder, Colorado – since 1988 and has also served as High Holy Day leader at several other congregations in the Boulder area. She received smicha (ordination) from the ALEPH (Jewish Renewal) rabbinic training program in 2013, and she has engaged in study through the Pardes Institute in Israel, the ALEPH Davenen Leadership Training Program, and the Maggidah program taught by Maggidah Devorah Zaslow and Rabbi David Zaslow. She has studied with Reb Zalman in Naropa University and completed a year of intensive training in Rabbi Tirzah Firestone’s Ma’ayan Raz program.

Shabbat morning services will be followed  by an Oneg Shabbat.

Women’s Torah Study @ Neveh Shalom
Apr 28 @ 12:30 pm

Join Mel Berwin for uplifting learning and conversation – all levels welcome!

Apr
29
Sun
Kindergarten/New Family ALIYAH Tours @ Neveh Shalom
Apr 29 @ 4:30 am

Families with children ages 4-5 are invited to come check  out Neveh Shalom’s education program, ALIYAH! Feel free to invite friends with children of Kindergarten age or older to join us as well.

Families will meet in the Main Lobby at the dates/times listed below for a tour with Mel and then visit our Kindergarten classes. Please RSVP to Mel Berwin at mberwin@nevehshalom.org

  • Weds, Mar. 21, 4:30pm
  • Sun, Apr 15, 9:30am
  • Sun, Apr. 29, 9:30am

Weds, May 2, 4:30pm

Adventures with Mishna Berurah: A course in Jewish Literacy @ Neveh Shalom
Apr 29 @ 10:00 am – 11:15 am

The Mishnah Berurah is the last generally accepted code of Jewish law and custom. For beginners to advanced students.

“The Women’s Balcony” Film @ Temple Beth Sholom
Apr 29 @ 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm

New York Times & Los Angeles Times CRITICS PICK!

Israel’s #1 Film of the Year!

    An accident during a bar mitzvah celebration leads to a gender rift in
a devout Orthodox community in Jerusalem, in this rousing, good-hearted
tale about women speaking truth to patriarchal power.

When the women’s balcony in an Orthodox synagogue collapses, leaving the rabbi’s wife in a coma and the rabbi in shock, the congregation falls into crisis. Charismatic young Rabbi David appears to be a savior after the accident, but slowly starts pushing his fundamentalist ways and tries to take control. This tests the women’s friendships and creates an almost Lysistrata-type rift between the community’s women and men.

Come see this film on our brand new state-of-the-art media system!  Suggested donation of $5 per person.  There will be popcorn and drinks available for purchase.  We will be using our new popcorn machine!

 

ORTHODOXY AND FEMINISM TOGETHER – OY! “THE WOMEN’S BALCONY” @ Temple Beth Sholom
Apr 29 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

New York Times & Los Angeles Times CRITICS PICK!

Israel’s #1 Film of the Year!

    An accident during a bar mitzvah celebration leads to a gender rift in a devout Orthodox community in Jerusalem, in this rousing, good-hearted tale about women speaking truth to patriarchal power.

When the women’s balcony in an Orthodox synagogue collapses, leaving the rabbi’s wife in a coma and the rabbi in shock, the congregation falls into crisis. Charismatic young Rabbi David appears to be a savior after the accident, but slowly starts pushing his fundamentalist ways and tries to take control. This tests the women’s friendships and creates an almost Lysistrata-type rift between the community’s women and men.

Come see this film on our brand new state-of-the-art media system!  Suggested donation of $5 per person.  There will be popcorn and drinks available for purchase.  We will be using our new popcorn machine!