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Jun
29
Fri
North Coast Shabbat Group @ Seaside Senior Center
Jun 29 @ 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.
Jul
1
Sun
First Summer Sundays: Free Public Tours of the Oregon Holocaust Memorial @ OREGON HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL
Jul 1 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Please join OJMCHE for free public tours of the Oregon Holocaust Memorial.

While the Oregon Holocaust Memorial is open during all park hours, on the first summer Sundays of July 1, Aug, 5, and Sept, 2, knowledgeable OJMCHE docents will be on hand to give tours of the Memorial from 1 to 2pm. Many docents are Holocaust survivors and family members with personal stories to share.

The Memorial was dedicated in 2004 and, as the stewards, OJMCHE works to teach the lessons of the Holocaust, pay homage to those who lost their lives and provide hope that future generations will learn to honor the rights of all people. Each year hundreds of school children tour the Memorial with OJMCHE docents. To schedule a tour for your school or organization call 503-226-3600.

The Oregon Holocaust Memorial is located in Washington Park at the intersection of SW Washington Way & Wright Avenue.

Jul
3
Tue
Mah Jongg for Beginners @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Jul 3 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Learn to play this ancient game. It will give your mind a workout!
Tuesday Mornings
Dates: June 26 – July 24
10:30 am- 12:30 pm, CG400
Cost: $100. Member Cost: $85.
First class held in the Beit Midrash, then in the Cafe at the J.

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

Take your game to the next level. It will give your mind a workout!
Tuesday Afternoons
Dates: June 26 – July 24
1:30 – 3:30 pm, CG401
Cost: $100. Member Cost: $85.
Cafe at the J

Jul
5
Thu
Art Gallery Exhibit: Boris Uan-Zo-li @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Jul 5 – Sep 7 all-day
Art Gallery Exhibit: Boris Uan-Zo-li @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center | Portland | Oregon | United States

Boris Uan-Zo-li’s artwork reflects his fascinating life, big, bold, varied and colorful. His work is abstract, but his figures are identifiable like the portraits of Woody Allen and personal hero Bob Dylan. Boris was born in Moscow, Russia, in 1938. During the Soviet times, Boris participated in four exhibitions and at one of the exhibitions in the USSR his paintings were withdrawn from the gallery by the Soviet bureaucrat because they did not fit the communist vision. After the fall of communism, Boris’s paintings were exhibited in a number of places, including the Central House of the Artists, one of the most prestigious Russian exhibitions.

Jul
6
Fri
Neveh Shalom Sensory Shabbat @ Congregation Neveh Shalom
Jul 6 @ 5:15 pm

We invite families with sensory concerns to join us at Neveh Shalom to welcome Shabbat. Bring a blanket and picnic dinner and join us on the Upper Plaza as we welcome Shabbat in a calm and quiet setting.

Feel free to stay for the 6:15 service or head out. Questions? Coming? Be in touch with Rabbi Eve at eposen@nevehshalom.org.

Shabbat on the Plaza @ Congregation Beth Israel
Jul 6 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Join Congregation Beth Israel for a summer favorite: Shabbat on the Plaza. Bring family and friends, a blanket and a picnic, and celebrate Shabbat in the beautiful Portland summer on the Temple Lawn.

Shabbat in the Upper Plaza at CNS! @ Congregation Neveh Shalom
Jul 6 @ 6:15 pm – 7:00 pm

From now through September, every Friday night (except 4th Friday) at Congregation Neveh Shalom, you can enjoy our beautiful NW summer evenings singing, praying and schmoozing outside on our upper plaza! If weather doesn’t allow us to be outside, we will meet in the Stampfer Chapel.

THEATER: Adroit Maneuvers @ Imago Theatre
Jul 6 @ 7:00 pm – Jul 22 @ 8:00 pm

Adroit Maneuvers by Michael Bertish.

This timely and thought-provoking drama portrays a very different view of the personal impacts of war in a touching study of intergenerational trauma and the painful dysfunctions that continue to haunt an entire family. The play is full of music, and discussions of art, philosophy, culture, science and politics on a world stage. As details of the story lay out the facts of the past, the audience can’t help but be reminded of the political climate of the present.

Not suitable for children.

ABOUT THE PLAY

“When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.”

This well-known anonymous statement from the 1930s (often erroneously attributed to American novelist Sinclair Lewis) is a prophetic warning about the rise of authoritarian regimes. With the recent tragic events of Charlottesville and other flashpoints of intolerance in the news, assaults on members of the LGBTQ community and racial, religious and ethnic minorities, attacks on a free press, and the rise of voices advocating extreme nationalism throughout the civilized world, many say that our current time is reminiscent of the advent of World War II. However, the real test of our time is to avoid the trap of reactionary fear and to commit to healing change. Adroit Maneuvers offers a compassionate, hopeful perspective on bridging these divides that threaten to fracture our humanity.

The play is set in New York City in 1996 at the Dinger family home. The story revolves around an elderly grandmother, Tilde, and her adult grandson, Micky, who comes back to the city for a final visit. Micky is determined to get Tilde to open up about her experiences during the Anschluss in Vienna. Until this point in her life, Tilde has never spoken about living through the Nazi invasion and World War II. As Tilde tells her story, her memories come to life and the characters from her past enter to relive vignettes from the golden era of Vienna’s famous café society. Micky discovers Tilde’s acts of selfless courage and her friendships with world-class figures of the day: Sigmund and Martha Freud, Albert Einstein, and members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Tilde’s story is interwoven with true historical events, and hearing her story gives Micky the courage to be open for the first time about his own deep-rooted secrets.

This timely and thought-provoking drama portrays a very different view of the personal impacts of war in a touching study of intergenerational trauma and the painful dysfunctions that continue to haunt an entire family. The play is full of music, and  discussions of art, philosophy, culture, science and politics on a world stage. As details of the story lay out the facts of the past, the audience can’t help but be reminded of the political climate of the present.

In October 2017, actor/director Tom Hanks said, “If you’re concerned about what’s going on today, read history and figure out what to do because it’s all right there.”  Adroit Maneuvers delves into the history of intolerance and brings us to the realization that we have the power to rise above it all through devoted relationships, humility, compassion and forgiveness.

Jul
7
Sat
Young Family Tot Shabbat (0-5 years) @ Congregation Neveh Shalom
Jul 7 @ 10:15 am

Join other young families with kids age 0-5 years at Congregation Neveh Shalom for singing, dancing, stories, indoor picnic-style lunch and Shabbat fun.