Calendar

Nov
13
Tue
Get Fit Israeli Dance @ Congregation Neveh Shalom
Nov 13 @ 9:15 am – 10:15 am

Get Fit Israeli Dance with Dorice Horenstein

Tuesdays, Oct. 9-Dec. 11 (no class Nov. 20)

Weekly beginning and intermediate level Israeli dance class helps you get in shape, learn new moves, and listen to fun, Israeli music.

$90 for 9 weeks or $12/week drop-in. Contact JoAnn at: jbezodis@nevehshalom.org

  • 9:15 am: Beginning Level—learn Israeli dance steps for novice dancers, lower impact workout.
  • 10:15 am: Intermediate Level—for those familiar with basic Israeli dance and ready for higher impact workout.

 

Infant Feeding Support Group @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Nov 13 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Infant Feeding Support Group

Connect with other nursing parents to share the joys and challenges of breastfeeding. Join the group if you are breastfeeding, formula feeding, pumping, bottle feeding or supporting a breastfeeding parent. Get answers from Lara Greenberg, a board certifed lactation consultant (IBCLC). Healthy snacks and activities for older siblings provided. Five people needed to run class.

Tuesdays,
October 30, November 6, 13, 27. NO CLASS: November 20

Cost: $20 Members + Guests.
Drop-in: $6 per class

Registration information: CG106, oregonjcc.org/registration

The White Elephant Archive, Setting No. 3 @ Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Nov 13 @ 7:00 pm

The White Elephant Archive, Setting No. 3 explores the legacy of the Holocaust from the perspective of the third generation living in Austria today. In this intensely personal, one-man production Eduard Freudmann uses his family’s archive–which includes poems written by his grandfather while imprisoned in concentration camps–to explore his family’s silence about the Holocaust, and his own attempt to understand the burden of this legacy through art. Reflecting on the politics of Holocaust commemoration in Austria, and larger questions about how to speak of a horror once its witnesses are gone or silent, this production provides a rare and important glimpse into the experience of the third generation living in Europe, and the impact of trauma across generations.

Eduard Freudmann is an award-winning multimedia artist specializing in video, performance and public installations. His most recent work “The Monument May Be a Forest” (2016), was selected as the winning design of the controversial competition “From Those You Saved,” which will commemorate the Polish Righteous Gentiles in Warsaw. Freudmann’s work has been presented globally in international exhibitions, art biennials and festivals, including the OFF-Biennále Budapest, and is Senior Artist at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where he researches and teaches Trans-disciplinary Art. Freudmann’s work explores the politics of commemoration and history, aesthetical perspectives on the archive, and the mediatization of the Holocaust. He is especially interested in historical-political commemorations in public spaces, both official and unofficial, and approaches to writing microhistories, including the transmission of family histories.

This performance of The White Elephant Archive, Setting No. 3 is made possible by the Future Fund of the Republic of Austria and Federal Chancellery of Austria.

The Big 5 @ Portland Kollel
Nov 13 @ 7:45 pm – 9:45 pm

Five Book of Moses, Crash Course, Decoded and MITZVAfied

Led by Rabbi Amster

Did you always wish you knew the five books of Moses better? Well, here is your chance to educate and familiarize yourself in all the major events that take place in the Torah.

More info:

– Learn the 5 books of Moses in 5 weeks.

– Know all major events in the entire Torah

– Get in-depth knowledge of the Torah’s life (changing) messages and how to find the hidden gems

– The Mitzvot? Yes! we will visit and expand on the Mitzvot as they appear inside of the Torah

Nov
14
Wed
Chai Baby + PJ Library Indoor Playground @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Nov 14 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Chai Baby + PJ Library Indoor Playground

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

Second Wednesday of each month
September 12
October 10
November 14
December 12

Free and open to the community.

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

UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS: YOU CAN BE A FORCE FOR JUSTICE @ Szechuan Chef Restaurant
Nov 14 @ 6:00 pm

Wholistic Peace Institute presents a fundraising dinner to support the Torah for Justice, Torat Tzedek.

Rabbi Arik Ascherman is internationally recognized as a leading advocate for human rights and social justice in the Middle East. He is the Founder & Director of Torat Tzedek and the former Director of Rabbis for Human Rights – the largest human rights NGO with over 300 rabbi members, in the Middle East.
He is a Harvard Graduate and received his Rabbinic Ordination at Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion. Having sustained beatings and stabbings, and bravely arguing land use cases in front of the Israeli Supreme Court, he has managed to survive extremely taxing and dangerous work, and continues to exhibit resilience for peaceful, non-violent resolution of these decades long conflicts.

Wholistic Peace Institute presents a fundraising dinner to support the Torah for Justice, Torat Tzedek, an NGO that defends the human rights of all Israelis and those under Israeli control, advocating for Palestinians, socioeconomic justice for Israelis, African asylum seekers, and Israel’s Negev Bedouin citizens.  Rabbi Ascherman is a well-known leading human rights advocate and symbol of hope to many Israelis and Palestinians.  The lecture and dinner is in conjunction with the 10th Annual Harold Schnitzer Spirit of Unity Awards brought to Oregon by Educating for Peace, the Wholistic Peace Institute.  This Student Peace Leadership Program awards and recognizes middle and high school peace clubs for their important work in our communities and brings international and national human rights experts into our Oregon School System.  Come hear Rabbi Ascherman explain how “in the human rights field we must have one foot in the grassroots and the other among the decision and opinion makers.”  Field work provides the necessary knowledge and moral voice for being able to successfully go to the courts, the Knesset, the public, the international community, and/or to the press.  He will explain the tactics he is effectively using to move toward equitable outcomes and social justice in the region and why it is important to teach about human rights in the schools today.

Israeli Dancing @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Nov 14 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Israeli Dancing

Join us for a fun Israeli folk dance class. All levels are welcome. Six people needed to run class.

Wednesdays
September 26 – December 12
NO CLASS on October 10 or November 21

Cost: $100 Members + Guests. Drop-in Fee: $15 per class.

Register: CG 100: oregonjcc.org/registration

The White Elephant Archive, Setting No. 3 @ Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Nov 14 @ 7:00 pm

The White Elephant Archive, Setting No. 3 explores the legacy of the Holocaust from the perspective of the third generation living in Austria today. In this intensely personal, one-man production Eduard Freudmann uses his family’s archive–which includes poems written by his grandfather while imprisoned in concentration camps–to explore his family’s silence about the Holocaust, and his own attempt to understand the burden of this legacy through art. Reflecting on the politics of Holocaust commemoration in Austria, and larger questions about how to speak of a horror once its witnesses are gone or silent, this production provides a rare and important glimpse into the experience of the third generation living in Europe, and the impact of trauma across generations.

Eduard Freudmann is an award-winning multimedia artist specializing in video, performance and public installations. His most recent work “The Monument May Be a Forest” (2016), was selected as the winning design of the controversial competition “From Those You Saved,” which will commemorate the Polish Righteous Gentiles in Warsaw. Freudmann’s work has been presented globally in international exhibitions, art biennials and festivals, including the OFF-Biennále Budapest, and is Senior Artist at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where he researches and teaches Trans-disciplinary Art. Freudmann’s work explores the politics of commemoration and history, aesthetical perspectives on the archive, and the mediatization of the Holocaust. He is especially interested in historical-political commemorations in public spaces, both official and unofficial, and approaches to writing microhistories, including the transmission of family histories.

This performance of The White Elephant Archive, Setting No. 3 is made possible by the Future Fund of the Republic of Austria and Federal Chancellery of Austria.

Nov
15
Thu
Yad b’Yad @ Rose Schnitzer Manor, CSP
Nov 15 @ 11:00 am – 11:45 am

Seniors and young families enjoy an inter-generational celebration of stories and songs each Thursday.

Join Kim Schneiderman for this weekly inter-generational story hour for young families with music, PJ Library books, and the residents of Cedar Sinai Park.

Poetry Night at the J @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Nov 15 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Poetry Night at the J @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center | Portland | Oregon | United States

Poetry Night at the J

Join local poets, Justin Carroll, Bill Durham and others, as they share their poems and stories with the community.

Inspired by the Oregon landscape, Justin Jude Carroll’s first collection of poetry (Morning in the world) chronicles a personal and topographical journey through love and loss. His verse explores how bodies of all types — land, water, human — are witness to turbulence, stillness and transformation.

Free.