Event Calendar

Shoreshim/Anafim (ages 0-2nd grade) Torah Tailgate Shavuot Fun

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

Sunday, May 16, 4:30-5:30pm Tailgate and Torah for families with children ages 0 through 2nd grade. Join Leah Conley and Rabbi Posen for Shavuot learning, singing, and fun from your cars in our parking lot. Bring a snack to enjoy during this 1-hour program. You MUST be in a vehicle to attend this program. Please RSVP so we can save your parking spot! Click here to RSVP.

Shavuot: A Journey Through Torah: Experience the receiving of Torah in the CNS “Wilderness” (CNS Parking Lot)

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

Sunday, May 16, 7:00-8:30pm The sign-up for your 15-minute journey will be active soon. We’re taking our traditional Tikkun Leil Shavuot (Shavuot study session) on the road. Come roll through the Torah in our CNS Parking lot. On this rolling journey, you’ll find inspiring reflections and learning on all 5 books of the Torah. Each presenter will share a unique interpretation of their book. Ends with a delectable dairy treat in honor of Shavuot. The ... Read More

Shavuot I

Festival of Weeks; commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai

Shavuot Day 1 Services

Virtual Event

Monday, May 17, 9:30am Please join us for our Shavuot services, which will be live-streamed and in-person for up to 25 people. If you would like to join this service in person, please click here to fill out the form prior to May 12.

The 5 Books of Moses and You: Weekly Discussion of Torah Portion with Rabbi Eve Posen

Virtual Event

Mondays, 12:00-1:00pm, beginning Oct 12 Come learn and discuss central themes of each parshah and how they relate to our lives today. Then, take the week and capture the themes in your own way be it photography, song, written word, TikTok, art, or any other way you can imagine it. We’ll start each session sharing what we’ve created and moving to the next part of the narrative. Perhaps we’ll even create a collection of Torah ... Read More

Shavuot II

Festival of Weeks; commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai

Shavuot Day 2 Services & Yizkor

Virtual Event

Tuesday, May 18, 9:30am Please join us for our Shavuot services, which will be live-streamed and in-person for up to 25 people. This will be a time where we will light our yahrtzeit candles together, recite the entire Yizkor service, and create a sacred space of memory. As part of the Yizkor Service, we will also dedicate the new memorial plaques in our sanctuary. If you would like to join this service in person, please ... Read More

Exercise with Coach Glen Coblens

Event Series Exercise with Coach Glen Coblens
Virtual Event

Coach Glen Coblens is pleased to offer a dynamic and fun 60-minute, online Zoom workout for all. Guaranteed to be a stress reducer and energy builder. No previous athletic ability required. Focus will be on building core strength. Come one, come all. You will need: some place to lie down (e.g. yoga mat, towel on a carpeted surface), water and a positive attitude. Bosu ball optional. Click here to join.

Tichon 7-12th Grade Graduation and Presentations

Virtual Event

The congregation is warmly invited to join us to celebrate our year of learning in Tichon featuring Mensches & Mavens, our Youth Social Justice Project, and the graduation of Micah Antick-Oslund, Andrew Caplan, and Joshua Weinrobe. Please email jbezodis@nevehshalom.org to request links.

“The Last Kings of Shanghai” by Jonathan Kaufman Adult Ed Discussion w/ Rabbi Isaak 

Virtual Event

Thursdays, 10:30am beginning May 13 (Six Meetings)  From the book jacket: “By the 1930s, the Sassoons had been doing business in China for a century, rivaled in wealth and influence by only one other dynasty—the Kadoories. These two Jewish families, both originally from Baghdad, stood astride Chinese business and politics for more than 175 years, profiting from the Opium Wars; surviving Japanese occupation; courting Chiang Kaishek; and losing nearly everything as the Communists swept into power.” ... Read More