Resource Guide 2020-2021: Lifecycle

Jewish life revolves around the cycle of life.

In the Jewish tradition, lifecycle moments from birth to death carry specific rituals, most of which have been used for centuries. These moments truly center us.

Following are the resources that will help you celebrate and mark each stage of life.

MOHELS

A mohel is the person who performs the circumcision in the brit milah ceremony for a male child on the eighth day after his birth. For more information, contact your local congregation.

BRUCE J. BIRK, MD
503-799-2794
portlandmohel.com

RABBI TZVI FISCHER
Oregon Bris Center
503-757- 0606
oregonbris.com

RABBI GADI LEVY
720-315-4266
myhomecircumcision.com

WENDY SMITH, MD
503-241-9528

MIKVAHS (MIKVAOT)

A mikvah is a ritual bath satisfying specific requirements that incorporate “living water” (running or moving water from a God-given source such as rain, snow, ice or a spring). Immersion in a mikvah is performed for ritual purification and a change in status, including conversion. It is used by Jews who wish to observe the Jewish laws concerning family purity or sanctification before a Jewish holiday, wedding or conversion ceremony. The purpose of immersion is not physical, but spiritual, cleanliness. Today, mikvah use has taken on some modern spiritually satisfying meanings. Immersion is often a way of celebrating both happy milestones and the pains of overcoming losses.

JACKSON WELLSPRINGS
2253 Highway 99 N
Ashland, OR
541-482-3776
jacksonwellsprings.com/mikvah

MIKVAH MEI MENACHEM
Ashland, OR
541-482-2778
chabadofashland.org

MIKVAH SHOSHANA/WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER
6612 SW Capitol Hwy.
Portland, OR
503-309-4185
facebook.com/PortlandWomensMikvah

RACHEL’S WELL COMMUNITY MIKVAH
Schnitzer Family Campus, 6655 SW Capitol Hwy.
9900 SW Greenburg Road, Ste. 220
Tigard, OR 97223
971-220-5580
mikvahpdx@gmail.com
jewishportland.org/mikvah
Community Mikvah owned and operated by the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland with supervision by the Oregon Board of Rabbis. Available for traditional and contemporary ritual immersions by all Jews in the Greater Portland area and beyond. Open by appointment only.

SIMCHA VENUES

B’NAI B’RITH CAMP RETREAT CENTER
Lincoln City, OR
503-452-3443
rentals@bbcamp.org
bbcamp.org/rentals
BB Camp Retreat Center is located just a mile from the Oregon Coast and nestled on the waterfront of Devil’s Lake. With various lodging options, facilities, amenities and delicious catering prepared on site, BB Camp Retreat Center is the perfect venue for weddings, conferences, family reunions, employee appreciation parties and everything in between. Overnight accommodations available for up to 300 guests.

MITTLEMAN JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
6651 SW Capitol Hwy.
Portland, OR
503-244-0111
oregonjcc.org/rentals
Think outside the box when you celebrate your simcha at the MJCC!  We offer a variety of flexible spaces at reasonable rates, and we’re available seven days a week for a wide range of events, such as b’nai mitzvahs, weddings, fundraising galas, meetings, and much more. Inquire about virtual and hybrid event options, using our high-speed internet to stream. Fill out our rental inquiry form today at oregonjcc.org/rentals.

SIMCHA VENDORS

EVERYTHING JEWISH 2.0
Rabbi Chayim E. & Simi Mishulovin
503-246-5437
EverythingJewishPortland.com
Everything Jewish 2.0 is the “mobile” version of Everything Jewish along with its spirit and love. Engage, shop, ask questions or get a nosh. All delivered with Chabad’s signature warmth, joy and open arms. Check our website and Facebook page for locations and times and other updates.

CHEVRA KADISHA/ JEWISH BURIAL SOCIETIES

Chevra kadisha, literally holy society, performs the traditional ritual of preparing individuals for burial. Volunteers carry out the ritual of washing, purifying and dressing the deceased, with men caring for men and women caring for women to maintain modesty even in death. Since Judaism promotes the dignity of all with all being treated equally in death, the deceased is dressed in simple shrouds and buried in a plain wooden (usually pine) box.

PORTLAND AREA

CHEVRA KAVOD HAMET
chevrakavodhamet.org
Includes volunteers from Congregations Neveh Shalom, Havurah Shalom, Shir Tikvah, P’nai Or, Beth Israel, Shaarie Torah, Kol Ami and Beit Haverim as well as unaffiliated.

PORTLAND HEVRA KADDISHA
10220 Southwest Nimbus K2
Tigard, Oregon

503-519-2454
Includes volunteers from Congregations Kesser Israel, Chabad of Oregon, Beit Yosef, Shaarie Torah, and other congregations, as well as unaffiliated.

CORVALLIS AND SALEM

BEIT AM’S CHEVRA KADDISHA
541-753-0067
beitam.org

EUGENE

TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL
541-485-7218
tbieugene.org

AHAVAS TORAH
503-261-3850
ahavastorah.info

CENTRAL OREGON

TEMPLE BETH TIKVAH
541-388-8826
bethtikvahbend.org

JEWISH COMMUNITY OF CENTRAL OREGON
541-815-4912
jccobend.org

FUNERAL SERVICES

HESED SHEL EMET
Oregon Jewish Indigent Burial Society
503-564-8430
jewishportland.org/ourcommunity/hesed-shel-emet

RIVER VIEW CEMETERY FUNERAL HOME
Marcus Terry, Managing Director
8421 South Macadam Ave.
Portland, OR 97219
503-246-6488
info@riverviewcemeteryfuneralhome.com
riverviewcemeteryfuneralhome.com
River View Cemetery Funeral Home was established in 2004 and is conveniently located on the grounds of River View Cemetery in Southwest Portland. The staff of this full-service funeral home is experienced in Jewish burial customs and committed to providing the highest level of quality service to the Jewish community. In addition to Managing Director Marcus Terry, two funeral directors are on hand to assist with arrangements: Gary Sands and Gordy Reece.

CEMETERIES

Many congregations maintain their own cemeteries; see congregations section for contact information.

JEWISH CEMETERY AT RIVER VIEW CEMETERY
0300 SW Taylors Ferry Road, Section 142
Portland, OR
503-287-0066, 503-246-4251
jewishcemeteryatriverview.org

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