Calendar

Jan
27
Sun
Portland Jewish Book Celebration – Author Talk @ Portland State University
Jan 27 @ 1:00 pm

Portland Jewish Book Celebration – Author Talk: The Book Smugglers by David Fishman

Portland State University, Browsing Lounge (Room 238) Smith Memorial Student Union, 1825 SW Broadway.

Join author, David Fishman, as he brings a gripping and compelling book to life with his recounting of how he came to learn about this story, illustrated by many photographs. Free and open to the community.

This event is sponsored by Congregation Beth Israel, Mittleman Jewish Community Center, Portland State University’s Judaic Studies Program, and Congregation Shaarie Torah.

Mar
15
Fri
PDX Business Breakfast Series – How ‘Smart’ a City Does Portland Want to Be? @ Portland State University - Native American Student and Community Center
Mar 15 @ 7:15 am – 9:15 am
Mark your calendars for the next PDX Business Breakfast – RESCHEDULED DATE:
How ‘Smart’ a City Does Portland Want to Be? Learn how PSU acts as a test site for “smart” city innovation; the role of utilities; and how transportation and mobility are transforming Portland and the world.
Featuring three panelists:

Shanna Brownstein
Community Environmental Policy Manager, NW Natural

Jonathan Fink
Digital City Testbed Center Director, PSU

Jeff Mazer
Chief Financial Officer, moovel North America

NEW LOCATION:
PSU Native American Student and Community Center

710, SW Andrew, SW Jackson St, Portland, OR 97201

Jan
26
Sun
Talking to Children and Teenagers About Separation and Divorce @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Jan 26 @ 10:00 am

This workshop will help parents effectively communicate and help their children to cope with separation and divorce. Presented by Dinah Gilburd, LCSW, a Clinical Social Worker with over 25 years of experience as a therapist for children and families.
Sunday, January 26
10:00 – 11:00 am

Space is limited. Register by January 23 oregonjcc.org/talkingtochildrenandteenagers
Free and open to the community.
In partnership with Jewish Family & Child Service and supported by a generous grant from the Holzman Foundation