Event Calendar

In Person Shabbat Morning Service

Event Series In Person Shabbat Morning Service
Neveh Shalom 2900 SW Peaceful Lane, Portland, OR, United States

We are very excited to continue to have in-person Shabbat morning services in the main sanctuary!! Please take note of the updates to our vaccination policy: All visitors eligible to be vaccinated are required to be vaccinated. Only come if you are feeling healthy and remember to bring your own kippah and tallit. Masking is optional and highly encouraged We are looking forward to continuing this process of fully welcoming back our in-person community to ... Read More

What happens AFTER the Israelites enter the Land of Israel?

Virtual Event

Have you ever wondered what happens AFTER the Israelites enter the Land of Israel? This class is continued from spring term, new participants welcome Mondays, beginning Oct 25 12:00-1:00pm, On Zoom   Join Rabbi Posen every Monday at 12pm as we delve into the works of the Prophets and continue the narrative. Each week we’ll discuss 3-5 chapters of text and discover the rich and interesting continuation of our core story. No Hebrew language required. To register, please ... Read More

“Back to the Sources” Adult Ed Class w/ Rabbi Isaak

Virtual Event

Thursdays, June 16 through July 28, 10:00-11:00am All rabbis quote from Midrash and Medieval Commentaries. They sprinkle sermons with Kabbalistic texts and sayings of Hasidic Masters. They share famous stories from the Babylonian Talmud. What are these sources of Jewish wisdom and tradition and what do they have to do with me? Barry Holtz, professor at JTS, solicited input from leading Jewish scholars to provide a complete modern guide to the great books of the Jewish tradition, Back to ... Read More

The 5 Books of Moses: weekly discussion of Torah portion with Rabbi Eve Posen

Virtual Event

Thursdays, beginning Oct 21 12:00-12:45pm, On Zoom   Come learn and discuss central themes of each parshah and how they relate to our lives today.  We’ll start each session digging into the previous week’s text and moving to the next part of the narrative. Perhaps we’ll even create a collection of Torah as told by our different perspectives. Open to all ages and stages and creativity levels. No previous text study required. To register, please contact Lisa-Marie by email or ... Read More

Kabbalat Shabbat: Taste of Oregon

Stampfer Chapel

Friday, July 29, 6:15pm, Stampfer Chapel* Join us Friday for the coolest Kabbalat Shabbat and Oneg around as we luxuriate in the comfortable Stampfer Chapel. Our Taste of Oregon Shabbat is not just about the Jews and their path to Oregon, but also just what we love to eat and drink in the Oregon summer. Oregon wine and beverages together with Oregon desserts will make for an all-around Oregon Shabbat. We will still have our ... Read More

In Person Shabbat Morning Service

Event Series In Person Shabbat Morning Service
Neveh Shalom 2900 SW Peaceful Lane, Portland, OR, United States

We are very excited to continue to have in-person Shabbat morning services in the main sanctuary!! Please take note of the updates to our vaccination policy: All visitors eligible to be vaccinated are required to be vaccinated. Only come if you are feeling healthy and remember to bring your own kippah and tallit. Masking is optional and highly encouraged We are looking forward to continuing this process of fully welcoming back our in-person community to ... Read More

Shroud Crowd

Room 102

Help create traditional burial clothing which will then be used by the Chevra Kavod haMet for their work. Contact Sandy Axel: sandyaxel@msn.com.

20 Years On: The Lessons of Terror and Extremism, Then and Now

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

Sunday, July 31, 4:00pm, In-Person at Neveh Shalom This July 31st marks the twentieth anniversary of a Hamas attack on the Frank Sinatra Cafeteria at Hebrew University. Nine people died in that bombing, including David (Diego) Ladowski, who was a friend of Cantor Bitton. Janis Coulter, Marla Bennett, and Ben Blutstein also were murdered that day; In addition to the nine who died, scores of people were injured. Rabbi Kosak was one of them, sitting ... Read More