(5) Simchat Torah, Thursday, Oct. 12, 6:30-8:00 pm - Join us for a family-friendly, joyous celebration! We'll have a dessert buffet from 6:00 - 6:50 pm, followed by music, dancing and celebrating Torah. Please RSVP here.
(6) Ambiguity & the Multiple Narratives of Torah, Taught by Rabbi Benjamin, Wednesdays, 7:00-8:30 pm, Oct. 18, 25; Nov. 1, 8, 15, 29 - The Hebrew Bible is rich with ambiguity. While we carry many assumptions about its points of view, the Torah is in fact multilayered and nuanced. Through close readings of particular Biblical narratives, including those of Abraham, Hagar, Jacob, and David, and with the aid of ancient and contemporary responses, we will re-read the literature that is Torah, exploring its artistry and reflecting on the ways in which it expresses and comments upon the nature of humanity. Please RSVP here.
(7) Passport to Empowerment, Green Empowerment 20-year Anniversary Celebration, Saturday, Oct. 14, 5:00-midnight, North Warehouse, 723 N Tillamook St, Portland - Havurah Shalom's Tikkun Olam Committee is a sponsor for Green Empowerment's "Passport to Empowerment," its celebration of 20 years of social justice through partnering with local NGOs to bring clean water and sustainable electricity to remote villages in Latin American and Asia. Over the past 10 years Havurah members raised funds for a solar water system, latrines, and clean cookstoves in El Jocote, Nicaragua, and during service trips assisted villagers in setting up patio gardens and grey water systems. Join the celebration at the VIP event from 5:00-8:00 pm (tickets are $100; the first ten requesters will be given a free ticket) and/or the party from 7:30 pm-midnight ($40). Christine Ervin, the first President and CEO of U.S. Green Building Council and Assistant Secretary of Energy under President Clinton, will speak at 7:30 pm. Go to www.greenempowerment.org/passport for details on the event. Questions? Contact Linda Boise at boiselinda48@gmail.com.
(8) Book Discussion Group, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 7:00 to 8:30 pm, Havurah - Please join us on October 24 for a geography lesson of the heart. Ruth Feldman will lead us in a discussion of The Best Place on Earth (HarperCollins Canada), a collection of short stories by Ayelet Tsabari. A child of the 1970s and 1980s, Tsabari was born in Israel to a family of Yemeni descent. “I grew up not seeing myself and my family in literature,” she says, “so writing The Best Place on Earth was a way to create the characters that were missing from my childhood stories." The eleven short stories go beyond Israel and investigate the complexities of immigration, identity, and belonging. As Adams writes, “[J]ust try picking up this book without having your preconceived notions prodded into a mess of noisy contradictions. And it’s all done so lightly….” RSVP here if you can come.
(9) Portland Homeless Family Solutions (PHFS) Goose Hollow Direct Service Project - Started in July 2015 with 10 Havurah families volunteering, now we have more than 40 signed up! Been thinking about involving yourself in something new at Havurah? Join our Portland Homeless Family Solutions project by attending an hour-long orientation. There are several volunteer positions that we fill once a month, so not only will you be helping homeless families, you will also be working along side other Havurahniks! Next Orientations: Sept. 27 at 5:00 pm, Oct. 17 at 4:00 pm. Orientations are at the shelter, 1838 SW Jefferson Ave. Parking is behind the church.** Please RSVP to Goose Hollow's volunteer coordinator: Bethany Rocci at bethany@pdxhfs.org. Any other questions: Havurah member Gloria Halper: losninos6@gmail.com.
(10) Having the Conversation: Workshops to Discuss What Quality means at the End of Life, Oct. 29 & Nov. 12, 10:00-11:30 am - It’s not easy to talk about how you want the end of your life to be, but it’s one of the most important conversations you can have with your loved ones; it can make decision-making at the end of life less painful and overwhelming. With the help and guidance of your fellow congregants who have been trained in end-of-life care, we will work together in two supportive workshops to help people talk about their values around quality of life. We will use information from theconversationproject.org to guide us. Please contact Teri Ruch at 503-248-4662 ext. 4 or teri@havurahshalom.org before you register. The workshops are limited to 12 participants, and four more spaces are available at this point.