Sukkot Services
Please join us for our Sukkot service followed by a lunch in the Sukkah.
Please join us for our Sukkot service followed by a lunch in the Sukkah.
Tuesday, October 11, 12:30pm, Following Sukkot Day 2 services The lesson of Sukkot is how to find home in the middle of the fragility which is our lives. Join Rabbi Kosak as he shares some of those sabbatical lessons about home and fragility which he encountered on the road. Click here to register.
Tuesday, October 11, 6:00pm Join Men’s Club and Sisterhood in celebrating Sukkot. We will be having a Mediterranean-themed (think mezze) potluck dairy meal. We hope to have a lot of options (baba ghanooj, tabouli, hummus, stuffed vegetarian grape leaves, salads, pitas & other breads, etc). For those that can bring more of a "main dish" (falafels, spanakopita, mujudara, etc), that would be most appreciated. Contact: Zachary Horowitz zacharyhorowitz@hotmail.com or Michelle Iimori-Goldenberg smallfryeterp@icloud.com.
Thursday, October 13, 12:15pm Wise Women is a friendly group that provides an opportunity for women to come together, socialize, and empower one another in a casual environment, in this case, in the CNS Sukkah! Open to all ages and stages—this is a great chance to foster friendship within our kehillah. Pack a lunch and join us!
2nd Fridays, 7:15-8:00pm, Room 102 Please join us for an alternative to the main Kabbalat Shabbat service: a lay-led, voices-only Erev Shabbat Service. All ages and stages are welcome - open to the community. Questions? Please contact Naomi Leavitt: naomileavitt@gmail.com.
Sat, Oct 15, 7:00pm, CNS Sukkah and Room 102 CNS Teens (7th-12th grade) are invited to join us at the Neveh Shalom Sukkah for Havdallah, yummy treats, an opportunity to hear renowned Jewish musician (and congregant) Stephen Nance, and to participate in social justice activity. We will be joined by Tivnu and teens from Congregation Beth Shalom in Seattle. If you are a Camp Solomon Schechter camper- some of the Seattle teens joining us may ... Read More
The strength of the Jewish family depends on an intergenerational covenant of mutual concern. One way we demonstrate that is at Yizkor services, when we reflect on those who came before us. This is a powerful moment to replenish our memories and our love of those we have lost.
Monday, October 17, Dinner: 6:00pm | Service: 6:30pm After a month of holidays, we’re celebrating the renewal of the Torah at Erev Simchat Torah with Cantor Bitton and a live band. The service and band are free and open to the community. Families are welcome! Cost for dinner: $18/adults, $12/kids; $54/family max. Click here to register.
Please join us for Simchat Torah morning services.
An uplifting hour of study on Shabbat! Delve into biblical and midrashic text, (Hebrew and English text available) with a group of other women to find meaning from our traditions that relate to our lives. All levels of experience welcome. Free. Email mberwin@nevehshalom.org for specific dates and topics.
Thursday, October 27, 6:45pm Join the Men's Club for an evening of ping pong and fun at Pips and Bounce (833 SE Belmont St. Portland, OR 97214).