Please join Congregation Shaarie Torah for a special Shabbat morning service. At this service, we will include new melodies, explore the service with some reflections on the prayers themselves, and chant according to the Triennial cycle of Torah readings. It will be a mix of the beautiful and familiar traditional Shabbat morning service and new ideas and energy. This service meets in the Chapel downstairs on the third Saturday of the month.
Bring your poker face for a Texas Hold’em Tournament with Neveh Shalom’s Men’s Club. Register now to hold your spot for this fantastic event. Your registration includes: coffee, soft drinks, beer, bagels & spreads, snacks & tournament play. Event is open to men and women 18 and over. You will be playing for a prize pool of $700 (based on 50 paid registrations and will be in the form of gift cards). Top 6 players will earn prizes. Add-ons and re-buys will be available. Doors open at 12:30 pm. Registration due by July 11. Registration after this date will cost $10 more. Proceeds benefit Youth Education Scholarships. Click here for registration form.
Changing Paradigm in the Israel-Diaspora Relations: Adding a New Holiday to the Jewish Calendar
The latest events happening in Israel and the Jewish world, including the struggle of the Kotel, the Mikvaot, and the Kashrut require a new approach and new engagement between Israel and the Jewish World. Rabbi Nir Barkin, the Head of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism’s Israel Diaspora Relations Department and Special Projects Unit, address the challenges facing the Reform movement.
Co-sponsored by Congregation Kol Ami, Vancouver, WA.
92nd Street Y Lecture Series
The MJCC is proud to present several 92Y Live programs, shown on DVD after the live event in New York. This series is focused on the upcoming U.S. election and features local experts. See August for more lectures.
Wednesday, July 20
7:00 pm
U.S. Foreign Policy and the 2016 Election.
Cost: $25 Series Pass or $10 per lecture.
Register at: oregonjcc.org/92Y
Join Rabbi Eve and welcome Shabbat with music and stories, potluck dinner to follow. Contact Rabbi Eve Posen for location. Co-Sponsored by PJ Library.
Shabbat on the Plaza and Sha-BBQ
Friday, July 22, 6:00 PM
Temple Lawn
Two things without which Summer just wouldn’t be summer: Shabbat on the Plaza and BBQ. Join us on the Temple Lawn as the CBI membership sponsors the best of both!
Shabbat on the Plaza and Sha-BBQ
Friday, July 22, 6:00 PM
Congregation Beth Israel Temple Lawn (1972 NW Flanders)
Two things without which summer just wouldn’t be summer: Shabbat on the Plaza and BBQ. Join us on the Temple lawn for the best of both!
For families and kids from 0-6th grade. (First scoop on Rabbi Eve!).
Rescheduled for Sept. 5. See new listing.
Come celebrate our success! Thanks to the tremendous support of our community, the MJCC has completed the Roots & Rafters Campaign sooner than expected, and we’ve exceeded our goal of $3.5 million. These funds have allowed for critical improvements to the Schnitzer Family Campus, including a new roof, warm water pool improvements, energy system upgrades, playground enhancements, parking lot repairs and more! Join us for a community party with food, music, games and activities for the whole family!
As part of an exhibition running from 7/10 through 8/21, Joanie Levine and Yehudah Winter will present two distinctly different workshops on Compassionate Listening. Compassionate Listening is a powerful set of skills with the goal of healing the world by transforming conflict into understanding, from the most intimate level to interactions more broadly in our lives and world. From 1:30-3:00 p.m., participants are invited to a Conversation Cafe and slide show on the group’s work in Israel-Palestine. From 3:30-5:30 p.m., you can learn more deeply about and practice the Art of Compassionate Listening.
This is part of an exhibition running from 7/10 through 8/21. Every Sunday afternoon and evening, there will be a number of additional programs and concerts happening. The last day, Rabbi Ted Falcon will be part of a panel, the Interfaith Amigos, from 1:30-4:00. http://www.trinity-episcopal.org/arts/the-bridge
Cosponsored by the P’nai Or Tikkun Olam Committee