PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL EVENTS HAVE BEEN MOVED TO VIRTUAL SPACES DUE TO CORONAVIRUS CONCERNS.
Contact Brad at brad@havurahshalom.org with any questions.
Contemplative Shabbat Morning Service Saturday, March 14, 10 am - 12 pm
Interspersing chanting and silence, we will move through the flow of Shabbat morning slowly and intentionally, aiming to open our hearts and deepen our awareness. No experience necessary. Contact Rabbi Benjamin with questions.
Leadership Development Training
DATE CHANGED (TBA)
Jewish Mindfulness & Meditation Tuesday, March 17, 12 pm - 1 pm
We gather on Tuesdays to find some moments of quiet and shalom. Led by Deborah Eisenbach-Budner, Rabbi Benjamin, Adela Basayne, and Nancy Becker.
Morning Minyan Wednesday, March 18, 8:30 am - 9 am
For all who want a regular prayer practice and for people saying Kaddish.
Returning to Israel After 26 Years: Deborah Eisenbach-Budner Shares Impressions & Questions (evening time, by popular demand) Wednesday, March 18, 5:45 pm
Deborah will share impressions and questions from her recent return to Israel/Palestine and her encounters with: religious relatives living on the West Bank, a few of today's Jewish and Palestinian peace activists, 'regular' Israelis trying to live their lives, Druze community members, and amazing and disturbing changes in Israel in the last 26 years. She also learned far more than planned about the current health care systems in Palestine and in Israel due to a freak accident (everybody is okay now).Please RSVP, especially in case there is a date change.
National Refugee Shabbat Friday, March 20 at 7:30 pm & Saturday, March 21 at 10 am
Havurah will join congregations nationwide in dedicating our March 20-21 Shabbat services to honoring immigrants and refugees. The Havurah Sanctuary Committee & Rabbinic Chaplain Tivona Reith invite you to a special Friday night service March 20 at 7:30 pm. The hour long service will be filled with music and reflection, followed by an Oneg. On Saturday morning, March 21, beginning at 10 am, Rabbi Benjamin and the Havurah Sanctuary Committee will continue to weave in sacred time and space to honor refugees and asylum seekers during our community minyan.
Book Group Discusses People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks Wednesday, March 25, 7 pm - 8:30 pm at Havurah
This historical novel about the real Sarajevo Haggadah was inspired by a harrowing, true story of a beautifully illuminated Hebrew manuscript created in 14th century Spain. In 1996, Hanna Heath, an Australian rare-book expert, is offered the job of a lifetime: analysis and conservation of the famed Haggadah, which has been rescued from Serb shelling during the Bosnian war. Discussion led by Marcia Suttenberg.
Alter Rocker's Happy Hour Before the Annual Sara Glasgow Cogan Lecture Tuesday, March 31, 4:30 pm - 9 pm
As in past years, Alter Rockers will have a Happy Hour before this annual event to honor Sara Glasgow Cogan, a member of Havurah Shalom and wife of Nathan Cogan, who was killed in a pedestrian accident. We will meet at Rogue Hall, on the PSU Campus at 1717 SW Park Ave, Portland, OR 97201, at 4:30 PM to eat, drink, and schmooze. At about 6 PM, we will walk across the campus to see the Lecture (which begins at 7 PM) in Smith Memorial Student Union Ballroom, Room 355.RSVP here.
Classes & Workshops
2000 Years of Jewish Understandings of Slavery and Freedom Wednesday, March 11, 18, 25, 7 pm - 8:30 pm ALL SESSIONS CANCELLED
Hineinu: Being Present for Each Other in Times of Struggle and Loss
A Workshop & Training to Establish a Bikkur Ḥolim Cohort at Havurah Thursday, March 12, 19, 7 pm - 8:30 pm Facilitated by Rabbi Benjamin and Rabbinic Chaplain Tivona Reith.
In this workshop, we will learn how to sit with each other in compassionate and caring ways, such as visiting those who are ill (bikkur ḥolim) or comforting mourners (niḥum aveylim). RSVP here.
Do You Have a Skill to Share? Lifelong Learning Seeks Teachers
The Lifelong Learning Committee is currently seeking congregants to teach classes in the 2020-2021 school year. We have three focus areas: history or culture; spirituality or religion; and creative, hands-on learning. If you have an idea for a class, please email Eve Berry.
What Would You Like to Learn?
We’re also seeking feedback about types of classes to offer within our three focus areas. Is there a particular topic or skill you’d like to learn about? Please tell us!
Havurah's Tikkun Olam Cluster
Poverty & Homelessness Committee: Send Your Comments In!
On January 14, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) proposed a new rule that would amend HUD’s Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) regulations by drastically cutting requirements meant to enforce fair housing. This rule will undermine efforts to ensure that all people living in the United States can find affordable, livable housing without discrimination. These amendments would weaken the enforcement of the Fair Housing Act of 1968 leading to increased discrimination and higher risks of homelessness among communities of color. To comment by March 16, click here.
IMIrJ Spring 2020 Cohort on Countering White Nationalism
Havurah's Sanctuary Committee has an ongoing partnership with the Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice (IMIrJ), and we have the opportunity to organize a cohort of up to five people to join with other IMIrJ congregations to learn about white nationalism and explore how countering this growing movement is inextricably linked to advancing immigrant justice. If you are interested in this opportunity please review this document. If you are interested, or if you have questions, contact Shari Raider or Bob Brown.
Metro Tax Proposal
Recently Metro voted to refer a ballot measure to voters on May 19 to raise money for homeless supportive services through two annual taxes. Services will include case management, rent assistance, addiction and recovery, mental health care and employment support. Measures have broad support from the Portland Mayor to the Portland Business Alliance. Voters will have an option to renew the taxes after 10 years. Link to OPB article here.
Tutoring Is Fun & Rewarding: Join Tikkun Olam Adelante! Wednesdays, 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Join the Havurah Tikkun Olam tutoring project at Ortiz Center (6736 NE Killingsworth)! We have a wonderful, dedicated group of tutors and motivated students from neighborhood primary and middle schools. We generally work one tutor/one student - on reading and math skills. Please contact Margie Rosenthal or Jay Moskovitz for more information or to arrange a visit to our program.
Inside Havurah
Creating a Havurah Liberation of Gender Seder CANCELLED
New Electronics Policy: Limiting Phone Use During Service Times
During times when prayer services are being conducted in our building, we want to maximize the opportunity for participants in the services to find peace, prayer-fullness, focus and to gain new understandings of our liturgy, Torah and connect with each other. The Spiritual Life Committee worked with the B’nei Mitzvah Committee and Steering for nearly 12 months on a policy for use of electronics during times when prayer services are being conducted. The policy seeks to manage use of electronics so that they allow participants to connect peacefully through prayer, meditation and to Torah and community. It seeks to limit the amount of electronics used in the building to just what is necessary to accommodate photography of special events and disabilities. We encourage everyone to review the policy here. Send comments or questions to Sam Sirkin.
Sign Up for the Bereavement Support Group Sunday, April 26; May 3, 17, 24, 31; June 7, 10 am - 11:30 am at Havurah
Havurah will be offering a Bereavement Support group this spring so Havuraniks can come together to support each other with one another's grief, facilitated by David Molko, LCSW, of Jewish Family & Child Services. This will be a closed group so people can create a sense of community and comfort with this process. Please register hereto indicate your interest. David will follow up with a brief phone conversation to provide additional details and discuss group member needs.
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(HYB) Shabbat Morning Shabbat, May 3rd 10:00a to 12:00p Led by community members and Rabbi Benjamin (who is on sabbatical until July 1, 2025), this service includes davening, Torah reading, and discussion. Join us afterward for a light community brunch provided by the Lunches and Noshes Committee! Free childcare is provided. For Zoom information, please email info@havurahshalom.org.
(IP) Shabbat School Shabbat, May 3rd 3:00p to 5:15p This program gives children a foundation for lifelong Jewish learning and engagement while integrating parents and children in a caring Jewish community.
(ZM) Progressive Israel Network Sessions Sunday, May 4th 11:00a to 12:00p Havurah Shalom is hosting a four-session series from the Progressive Israel Network. Come learn in collaboration with representatives from five to six of the participating Progressive Israel Network organizations, including T’ruah, New Jewish Narrative, Partners for Progressive Israel, New Israel Fund, J Street, and Reconstructing Judaism.
All perspectives on Israel-Palestine, as well as all curious people, are welcomed and encouraged. Our guests will give presentations and take questions. You can register for all sessions, below, but it's okay if you can't attend all three sessions.
(Reconstructing Judaism, the central organization of the Reconstructionist movement, of which Havurah Shalom is a part, is a member of the Progressive Israel Network.)
(IP) Writing for Peace and Reconciliation, Within and Between Us Sunday, May 4th 6:30p to 8:30p Commemorate the last day of Pesach and Yitzkor in community Passover not only invites us to retell our ancient story but to look at our current reality and ask: what is our mitzrayim today? The obstacle in our personal and communal life? Where can we break through in an act of courage and compassion? April 20th & May 4th, 6:30 PM at Havurah, join Harriet Cooke for a writing/drawing group to explore this theme along with Yitzkor, the Sephirot and Counting the Omer. (It is recommended to attend either just the first session or both sessions.)
(IP) Jewish Ethical Responses to the Problem of Racism Monday, May 5th 6:30p to 7:45p We will address topics such as countering white nationalism and antisemitism, Jewish perspectives on reparations, repairing Jewish pioneer memory, and responding to racial microaggressions. Facilitated by Karen Sherman and Adela Basayne.
(CANCELED) Collage Art with Jewish Symbols Wednesday, May 7th 6:30p to 7:45p This class has been canceled by the instructor. If you are interested in doing art at Havurah, please reach out to Adela Basayne (info@havurahshalom.org). Bring your crafts and creativity out for making collage art with Jewish symbols. We will create hamzas, stars of David, trees of life, and images for blessing the home. All ages are invited! Led by Carolina Martinez.
(IP) Hebrew as a Tool: Prayer and Torah (registration closed) Wednesday, May 7th 7:00p to 8:15p (This class will now be starting on January 8.) Using an in-depth, word-by-word approach, we discover literal meaning(s), ancient layers of understanding, and our own personal interpretations that stem from the nuances of the Hebrew text. Basic Hebrew decoding skills necessary.