Calendar

Dec
10
Sun
Menorah Workshop for Children @ Home Depot
Dec 10 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm

All children are invited to a Build your own Menorah Workshop sponsored by Chabad of Southern Oregon!

Meet Judah the Maccabee, get a free workers apron…

Free Event, Sign up at www.chabadofashland.org

Sufganiyot: The Making of an Old World Holiday Treat @ Temple Beth Sholom
Dec 10 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Led by Robin Ellison with Abbey Vanderbeek

Come join us in the kitchen at TBS as we make old world jelly donuts to celebrate the holiday of Hanukkah! We will bring the ingredients and the tricks to produce these mouth watering holiday treats. Please let Amber know if you plan to fry with us, so we can have enough ingredients.  The cost is $3 per person.

 

Dec
11
Mon
Soup to the Streets
Dec 11 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Soup to the Streets is a special initiative by Rabbi Kosak. During the winter months, when the need for food and shelter amongst Portland’s homeless community is the greatest, congregants come together at Rabbi’s house, prepare a hot meal and go to the streets to directly feed those that need it the most. RSVP: kwilkins@nevehshalom.org.

From Age-ing to Sage-ing @ Temple Beth Sholom
Dec 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

This class is based on the work of Rabbi Zalman-Schachter Shalomi z”l of the same title. We will be using his book as well as Conscious Aging: Cultivate Wisdom, Connect with Others, Celebrate Life – a curriculum published by the Institute of Noetic Sciences – as guides to stepping into the role of Elder and Sage. This is not just for the “hoary heads” among us but all those who wish to be conscious about moving into our advanced years with grace and wisdom.
And, baruch Hashem, Dr. Victoria Howard, who taught at Naropa University WITH Reb Zalman z”l and specializes in conscious aging will be enriching the class with her expertise. Please see her bio below:

Victoria Howard, PhD, LPC:  Dr. Howard has a doctorate in Clinical Psychology specializing in issues of aging. Her dissertation was titled Suffering and Insight: Life Review with Older Adults. She was a co-founder of the MA Gerontology Program at Naropa University and helped to create the Masters in Divinity Program at Naropa where she taught the Pastoral Care Track. Dr. Howard is an authorized Meditation Instructor in the Shambhala Buddhist Tradition and a teacher of Buddhist Psychology.

She has helped to found two homecare agencies in Boulder, Colorado and provided consultation and staff training for small group homes for frail elders. She also trained volunteers at Hospice Care of Boulder & Broomfield Counties. Dr. Howard is a published author and a Licensed Professional Counselor in private practice working with older people and their families. Last but certainly not least, she is a grandmother of three and a great grandmother of a wonderful four year old and a brand new baby.

This class will be a minimum of eight sessions. Free for TBS members and their families; non-members can check out one class for free, after which the course is $90.

 

“Jewish Luck” (1925) Yiddish Silent Film: Selected Scenes Scored @ Portland State University - Lincoln Recital Hall
Dec 11 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Event Link: http://tinyurl.com/JewishLuckPDX
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/295086217663190/

What: A screening of selected scenes from the silent film “Jewish Luck” (1925) with scores collaboratively written and performed by PSU students under the direction of Artist-in-Residence, David Spear
When: Monday, December 11th at 8:00pm
Where: Lincoln Recital Hall (LH 75)
Cost: Free and open to the public.
Contact: School of Music & Theater – Ian Wallace | iwallace@pdx.edu | 503-725-3011
Harold Schnitzer Family Program in Judaic Studies – Stacey Johnston | stacey8@pdx.edu | 503-725-8449

Please join us for a performance of selected scenes from the Yiddish silent film “Jewish Luck” (1925) with music composed and performed live by PSU Music students under the direction of 2017 Artist-in-Residence David Spear.

The silent film Jewish Luck (1925) was among the first Soviet Yiddish films to be released in the US during the 1920s. Based on Sholem Aleichem’s stories, the film revolves around the daydreaming entrepreneur Menakhem Mendl who specializes in doomed strike-it-rich schemes.

Jewish Luck features some of the finest artistic talents of Soviet Jewry during this period. The original Russian intertitles were written by renowned Soviet Jewish writer Isaac Babel, who later became a victim of the Stalinist purges in the late 1930s.

Thanks to the restoration of Jewish Luck by the National Center for Jewish Film, the moving “images” of Sholem Aleichem’s philosophical daydreamer have been miraculously preserved. A new score will allow contemporary audiences to view and ultimately “hear” this classic Russian Yiddish silent film.

Sponsored by the School of Music & Theater and the Harold Schnitzer Family Program in Judaic Studies.

Dec
12
Tue
First Night of Chanukah at Director Park @ Directors' Park
Dec 12 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

Join us as we celebrate the First Night of Chanukah with music, Chanukkah foods, children’s crafts and a Menorah Lighting with dignitaries.

This is the 34th year that Chabad of Oregon is lighting Portland’s Public Menorah — Lightings continue through Dec. 19: 5:30 pm all nights except Friday, Dec. 15 at 3 pm before Shabbat, and Saturday, Dec. 16 at 6:30 after Shabbat.

Chabad of Oregon and Raphael House of Portland​ will come together  to celebrate the first night of Chanukah on December ​12, 201​7​ at Director Park​.

​This year, in addition to the traditional lighting of the twelve foot “Portland Menorah” the event will feature a Menorah, standing five feet tall, constructed entirely of ice,  The unfinished ice blocks will arrive at Director ParkTuesday afternoon, at which time skilled ice sculptors will carve a menorah with chainsaws and carving tools. By nightfall, the Menorah will be complete just in time for a candle lighting ceremony that will give attendees the opportunity to learn about and participate in the ancient Jewish rituals of Chanukah. The kindling of the Menorah symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness.

​​“The message of Chanukah is that a little light could shed much darkness​​, and that light can triumph even in the coldest and darkest places. The imagery of the fire on ice truly encapsulates this message”​​  says Rabbi Motti Wilhelm of​ ​the​​ Chabad ​​Center for Jewish Life.​

This year’s event hopes to specifically bring light to women, men, and children whose lives have been darkened by domestic violence by encouraging participants to bring full size bottles of shampoo or conditioner or a Fred Meyer gift card for survivors at Raphael House of Portland, a multi-faceted domestic violence agency dedicated to ending intimate partner violence for good.

“Raphael House of Portland is honored to be the beneficiary of this wonderful event! As an agency dedicated to helping survivors of domestic violence find safety, hope, and healing, we couldn’t imagine a more fitting partnership for this special celebration of light and love. Thank you for supporting our families as they build bright futures that are free from abuse.” says Amanda Ives of Raphael House of Portland.​​

This year events are sponsored by Dignity Memorial & Everything Jewish.

Talmud Class with Rabbi Stampfer @ Rabbi Stampfer's Home
Dec 12 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Join our Emeritus Rabbi for weekly study of our sacred texts. Free.

Ashland Menorah Lighting @ On the Plaza, Downtown Ashland
Dec 12 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Chabad of Southern Oregon invites the entire community to the 15th annual 10 Foot Menorah Lighting in Ashland. Fire Dancing Performance, Music, Latkes and donuts for sale. Gift shop for all your Chanukah items and Gifts.

Learn the Art of Jewish Storytelling @ Congregation Neveh Shalom
Dec 12 @ 6:15 pm – 8:15 pm

Learn the art of Jewish storytelling with professional storyteller Brian Rohr. In this nine class course, Brian will teach the art and skill of performative storytelling, exploring the ancient stories, personal narrative and techniques on how to discover your own unique storytelling voice. Tuition for the three month course is: $150 CNS members / $200 Non-members.

Dec
13
Wed
OJMCHE Exhibit Tours @ Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Dec 13 @ 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.