Calendar

Apr
10
Tue
Talmud Class with Rabbi Stampfer @ Neveh Shalom
Apr 10 @ 11:32 pm

Join our Emeritus Rabi for weekly study of our sacred texts.

Apr
11
Wed
Chai Baby + PJ Library Indoor Playground @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Apr 11 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

For parents/caregivers and their children up to 5 years old. Play. Run. Have a Kosher snack. Sing and listen to stories.

Located in the MJCC Sportsplex.

Free and open to everyone!

In partnership with PJ Library, Chai Baby, and Portland Jewish Academy

OJMCHE Exhibit Tours @ Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Apr 11 @ 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.

Yom HaShoah Service @ Temple Beth Sholom
Apr 11 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Served to commemorate those who died in the Holocaust and to honor the survivors.

Yom HaShoah Commemorative Service @ Congregation Beth Israel
Apr 11 @ 7:00 pm

Join local Holocaust survivors, their families, rabbis and community members for a candle lighting ceremony to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day. Please bring a yellow flower to symbolize life. Presented in partnership with Congregation Shaarie Torah, Oregon Board of Rabbis, and Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education.

Apr
12
Thu
Reading of the Names @ Pioneer Courthouse Square
Apr 12 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Yom HaShoah, Jewish Remembrance Day, memorializes the millions of victims of persecution and mass murder during the Holocaust. On Yom HaShoah, in the nation of Israel, air raid sirens blow throughout the country, announcing two minutes of silence, during which Israeli Jews stand wordlessly in place – traffic stops, pedestrians stop, all join to remember the dead. Here in Portland – as in Jewish communities around the world – we gather to read the names of the men, women, and children murdered by Nazi Germany and its European collaborators between 1933 and 1945. On Yom HaShoah we read aloud names of those confirmed to have died in the Holocaust. There is no definitive list of those who perished. The list we read here in Portland is comprised of names archived at Yad Vashem, the Holocaust remembrance center in Jerusalem.

Memory, remembering, memorializing – these are practices anciently familiar to Jews. During Passover we remember the exodus from Egypt; at Shavuot in mid-June, we will remember the giving of the Torah to Moses on Mt. Sinai. Jews have a 4,000-year-old history and we continue to survive, in part, by remembering our history through a variety of narratives. Remembering the Holocaust is yet another traditional way to save history from oblivion.

Chaja Brajtsztajn died 1942 Treblinka; Beryl Solowjczyk died Wilna 1942; Rywka Fyhrer died Auschwitz 1943; Rachela Szucht died Warsaw 1944; Lina Stern died 1944 Theresienstadt. Throughout our Remembrance Day members of the community – dignitaries, clergy, and people like you and me – will read these names out loud in Portland’s Pioneer Courthouse Square. One cannot help but reflect on the once living spirit and body of these lost individuals. Some names sound familiar and others seem like a cluster of consonants that we can barely pronounce. But though we didn’t know them personally, they belonged to our family, and we miss them. Is the obligation to mourn them any different than that of any other family member?

Memoir Writing Workshop @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Apr 12 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Everyone has a story to tell and every story is unique, interesting, and special. In this workshop you will have an opportunity to write your story in a supportive, noncritical atmosphere. Dorothy Dworkin, an experienced author, columnist, and writing coach, will offer prompts and suggestions to get you started on writing your stories.

Every Thursday April 5-May 3. Class on April 19 will begin at 12:00 pm.

Class is located in Ballroom A.

Class size is limited to 12.

 

 

Nosh & Drahs with Rabbi Eve Posen @ Neveh Shalom
Apr 12 @ 3:00 pm

Mar: Passover Torah; Apr: Jewish perspectives on Gun Control.

Nosh + Drash with Rabbi Eve Posen @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Apr 12 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

A monthly discussion covering a wide range of topics that will draw on our experiences.

April’s Topic: Jewish Perspectives on Gun Control Held in the Cafe at the J

Free and open to the community.

In partnership with Congregation Neveh Shalom

Judaism; Essential Spiritual Practices, Rituals and Ethics @ Havurah Synagogue
Apr 12 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Judaism; Essential Spiritual Practices, Rituals and Ethics Class

Rabbi David Zaslow, Cyrise Beatty Schachter, Rabbi Sue Morningstar and guest teachers present an eleven-week series of classes at the Havurah Synagogue – Judaism; Essential Spiritual Practices, Rituals and Ethics. Classes will be held beginning on Thursday, February 1 from 5-6 PM for eleven weeks. Online streaming is available for those who are unable to attend at this time – a code will be given upon registration. Pre-registration is required by calling 541-488-7716. Class fee is $50-$90 sliding scale. Please call for more info. The Havurah is located at 185 N. Mountain Ave. in Ashland.