Event Calendar

Wondering Jews: World Forestry Center

Offsite

Wednesday, May 10, 1:00-2:30pm Join us as we take our wonder and wander over to the World Forestry Center Discovery Center in Washington Park (near the zoo). Museum staff will give an introduction and answer questions, followed by a self-guided tour of this very cool museum! $5.00 admission* - Click here to RSVP: https://members.nevehshalom.org/event/WJWFC *Neither cost nor transportation should be prohibitive factors in your participation in Wondering Jews activities. Please contact Lisa Richmond (lrichmond@nevehshalom.org) if you need ... Read More

Wise Women Social Brown Bag Lunch

Event Series Wise Women Social Brown Bag Lunch
Neveh Shalom 2900 SW Peaceful Lane, Portland, OR, United States

Wise Women is a friendly group that provides an opportunity for women to come together, socialize, and empower one another in a casual environment. Meetings are monthly, typically on the 3rd Thursday from 12-1pm at CNS with some exceptions. Please check our e-blast for upcoming gathering locations. Open to all ages and stages, this is a great chance to foster friendship within our kehillah.

Wondering Jews: “But a Dream,” a Salvador Dali Exhibit at Oregon Jewish Museum

Neveh Shalom 2900 SW Peaceful Lane, Portland, OR, United States

Judy Margles, OJMCHE Director, will be our tour guide as the Wondering Jews wander over to the Oregon Jewish Museum to view this fascinating exhibit of Jewish-themed works by Salvador Dali. $5.00 admission* CLICK HERE TO RSVP About the Exhibit In 1966 New York publisher Samuel Shore commissioned Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) to create a series of artworks on the theme of the renewal of the Jewish people. “Aliyah, the Rebirth of Israel” is composed of ... Read More

Wondering Jews: Tualatin Hills Nature Center & BG Food Cartel

Offsite

Wednesday, July 12, 10:00am - 12:00pm (15655 SW Milikan Way, Beaverton, OR) Experience the beauty of Tualatin Hills Nature Center with an accessible, guided walk of about 1 mile*. After, indulge in a diverse array of cuisines at the BG Food Cartel in Beaverton for lunch, making it a truly unforgettable day of nature and gastronomy. *The trails at the Nature Center are paved and ADA accessible, though have a very slight elevation. Our walk will ... Read More

Wise Women Social Brown Bag Lunch

Neveh Shalom 2900 SW Peaceful Lane, Portland, OR, United States

Wise Women is a friendly group that provides an opportunity for women to come together, socialize, and empower one another in a casual environment. Meetings are monthly, typically on the 3rd Thursday from 12-1pm at CNS with some exceptions. Please check our e-blast for upcoming gathering locations. Open to all ages and stages, this is a great chance to foster friendship within our kehillah.

Wise Women Social Brown Bag Lunch

Event Series Wise Women Social Brown Bag Lunch
Neveh Shalom 2900 SW Peaceful Lane, Portland, OR, United States

Wise Women is a friendly group that provides an opportunity for women to come together, socialize, and empower one another in a casual environment. Meetings are monthly, typically on the 3rd Thursday from 12-1pm at CNS with some exceptions. Please check our e-blast for upcoming gathering locations. Open to all ages and stages, this is a great chance to foster friendship within our kehillah.

Wondering Jews: The Jazz Singer (1980) Movie Screening

Neveh Shalom 2900 SW Peaceful Lane, Portland, OR, United States

Wednesday, November 8, 1:00-3:00pm Join the Wondering Jews for a captivating afternoon as we screen "The Jazz Singer" (1980). Featuring an impressive cast including Neil Diamond in his acting debut, Lord Laurence Olivier, and Lucie Arnaz, this movie delves into the journey of a young Jewish singer navigating the complexities between honoring tradition and chasing his aspirations in the world of pop music. Click here to RSVP.

Wondering Jews Presents: The Mainstreaming of Antisemitism in America with Bob Horenstein

Stampfer Chapel

Wednesday, January 31, 2:00pm, Stampfer Chapel One survey of American adults revealed that over one-third did not know what antisemitism is, and one out of six said they had never heard of the word. This at a time when we are seeing an alarming rise in antisemitic incidents and hate crimes in the U.S. In this presentation, Bob Horenstein of the Jewish Federation will explore what antisemitism is (and what it is not) from both ... Read More