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Jan
14
Mon
Used Book Collection @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Jan 14 – Mar 15 all-day

 

Support the MJCC and PJA communities by donating books for our annual Used Book Sale.

Book Collection Drive: January 14 – March 15. Donate your used books to the MJCC. Drop off at the front desk. Need a pickup? Email pjabooksale@gmail.com to schedule pickup. No encyclopedias, please.

The Book Sale will be at the MJCC March 31 – April 2
Free and open to the community.

 

Feb
24
Sun
Hamentashen Baking with the CST Sisterhood @ Congregation Shaarie Torah
Feb 24 – Mar 13 all-day

Chag Purim Sameach
Happy Purim!
The CST Sisterhood Needs Your Help This Year!

Our Sisterhood is about to embark on the annual hamentashen baking and sale. We have customers from all over Portland who buy these tasty treats and in turn Sisterhood funds many wonderful aspects of our community. Our hardworking bakers are about to start a multi-week process that will eventually make about 30,000 hamentashen! This is a wonderful, community-building endeavor.

Jobs include: rolling dough, shape balls of fruit, knipping the edges of the hamentashen (the best part!), egg washing, baking, packing and more. It’s great fun, and a great community builder. Everyone is invited to help, including children 12 and over.

Lunch is provided free for all volunteers each day of baking. We have aprons available in our kitchen; feel free to bring your own apron if you’d like. Questions? Email sisterhood@shaarietorah.org.

JAM Art Show + Sale @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Feb 24 – Mar 31 all-day

JAM Art Show + Sale

March is Jewish Arts Month but the show starts in late February! Enjoy a rotating exhibit in the MJCC lobby. Members of ORA: Northwest Jewish Artists will answer questions, accept commissions, and sell their art. A portion of the proceeds benefits the MJCC.

Pre-Order Hamantashen @ Congregation Shaarie Torah
Feb 24 – Mar 8 all-day

Pre-Order your hamantashen before March 8!

In the 1950s, Shaarie Torah Sisterhood began its most famous fundraiser, the baking of hamantaschen, and in its first year sold 100 dozen. In the warm, noisy kitchen, experienced cooks teach the novices how to roll dough, shape balls of fruit, knip, egg wash, bake, and pack.  Last year the Sisterhood made over 2,500 dozen with the help of over 100 volunteers.  They are shipped all over the world.

Mar
1
Fri
Monthly Mitzvah Project: Pillows @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Mar 1 – Mar 31 all-day

Monthly Mitzvah Project – March

Each month, the MJCC and PJA communities will collect items for the monthly mitzvah. These projects reflect the Jewish commitment to Tikkun Olam (repairing the world), providing opportunities to give back to our community.

Please drop off items in the blue bin in the MJCC Lobby.

March – Pillows for Purim for Community Warehouse

Mar
3
Sun
Tradition and Change: Neveh Shalom Turns 150 Years @ Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education
Mar 3 – May 26 all-day

OJMCHE looks back at the determination, resilience, and leadership that have brought Portland’s Conservative congregation through 150 years, preserving tradition while embracing modernity.

In 1869 a group of Polish and Prussian immigrants settled in Portland and founded the city’s second synagogue, Ahavai Sholom, blending traditional religious practices with modern American customs, struggling to find stability in their early days. Three decades later a group of Russian immigrants faced the same challenges when they founded Neveh Zedek Talmud Torah. The two congregations eventually merged, becoming Neveh Shalom in 1961. Always ready to adapt and innovate, today the congregation stands at the forefront of social justice, carrying forward the Jewish values which light their way.

The exhibit gives visitors a view into the history of Neveh Shalom, highlighting some of the events and people who shaped its growth, drawing personal connections between devotion to tradition and the progressive outlook which has characterized the congregation from its very beginning.

CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ON THE ISRAEL360 TALK at Neveh Shalom March 12.

Mar
5
Tue
Mah Jongg for Beginners @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Mar 5 @ 10:30 am – 12:30 pm

Mah Jongg for Beginners

Learn to play this ancient game. It will give your mind a workout!
Tuesday Mornings
March 5 – April 2

10:30 am – 12:30 pm, CG202
Cost: $100. Members: $85.

Register: oregonjcc.org/registration

Mah Jongg for Intermediate Players @ Mittleman Jewish Community Center
Mar 5 @ 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Mah Jongg for Intermediate Players

Take your game to the next level and become an expert!
Tuesday Afternoons
March 5 – April 2
1:30 – 3:30 pm, CG203

Cost: $100. Members: $85.

Register: oregonjcc.org/registration

Everything You Wanted to Know About the Middle East @ Zidell Hall at Rose Schnitzer Manor on the Cedar Sinai Park campus
Mar 5 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Everything You Wanted to Know About the Middle East: A Free Lecture Series at Rose Schnitzer Manor

Cedar Sinai Park’s Rose Schnitzer Manor  and its residents cordially invite you to join us for a timely lecture series on the Middle East. The first March presentation features  Lewis and Clark College Professor Cyrus Partovi who will speak on the United State’s Interests in the Middle East.

Sephardic Film Fest @ Congregation Ahavath Achim
Mar 5 @ 7:00 pm
13th Annual Sephardic Winter Film Series

ADMISSION & SEPHARDIC DESSERT ARE FREE!

Feb. 12, 2019

A Woman Called Golda.  PART ONE OF TWO. Ingrid Bergman gives her Emmy Award winning performance of one of the most famous women in modern history.  From Milwaukie, Wisconsin, she harbored an incredible dream to help the people of Israel build a new homeland. Through hardship, war, and countless sacrifice Golda survived to become Israel’s first female Prime Minister. Her stunning story reminds us of how one person can make a notable difference.  An all-star cast of accomplished actors completes this film. English language, 110 minutes, Color, Producer: CBS, 1982.  Speaker: TBA

 March 5, 2019

A Woman Called Golda.  PART TWO OF TWO  (also see above).  This feature is part two of a continuation of the feature film of Feb 12, 2019.  99 Minutes.

Ingrid Bergman gives her Emmy Award winning performance of one of the most famous women in modern history.  From Milwaukie, Wisconsin, she harbored and incredible dream to help the people of Israel build a new homeland. Through hardship, war, and countless sacrifice Golda survived to become Israel’s first female Prime Minister. Her stunning story reminds us of how one person can make a notable difference.  An all-star cast of accomplished actors completes this film.  English language, 110 minutes, Color, Producer: CBS, 1982.  Speaker: David Tver

April 9, 2019

The Women’s Balcony. Discover Israel’s #1 film of the year, featuring a cast of Israel’s biggest stars!  An accident during a bar mitzvah celebration leads to a gender rift in a devout Orthodox community in Jerusalem, in this rousing, good-hearted tale about women speaking truth to patriarchal power.  Hebrew Language, 96 minutes, 2016, Produced in Israel, Speaker: Judy Margles

Films shown SECOND Tuesday of each month at 7 PM

ALL SCREENINGS AT:  3225 SW BARBUR BLVD., PORTLAND OR 97239

Sponsors: Jewish Federation, NCSY, Oregon Kosher, Albert J. & Esther Menashe, Richard & Judi Matza, Ron & Pam Sidis, Renee Ferrera, Eve Stern & Les Gutfreund, Michael Menashe

For further information, please contact Richard Matza, 503-318-3732 pdxmatza@aol.com