Dec. 5 - Increase the Light! Tikkun Olam Fair & Chanukah Celebration
(1) Upcoming Shabbat: Community Minyan, Increase the Light! Tikkun Olam Fair & Chanukah Celebration (2) PHFS Volunteer Training (3) Kabbalat Shabbat Dinner & Service (4) Take a Safety Tour of Havurah (5) Francisco Aguirre ICE Check-In Support (6) Continuing to Stand with our Immigrant Neighbors (7) Defining Our Values & Vision to Make Havurah Safe & Welcoming (8) Tikkun Olam Global Sunday (9) White Nationalism + Antisemitism, Countering the Movement and Building Solidarity (10) Lift Urban Portland Community Christmas Dinner
(1) Upcoming Shabbat:
Community Minyan, Saturday Dec. 8, 10:00 am – Join Rabbi Benjamin, Susan Brenner, Diane Chaplin, Andy and Sam Waxman, Roger Brewer, and Aron Klein as they lead, read Torah, and drash at our Community Minyan. We will say Hallel for Rosh Chodesh Tevet and explore the Torah portion Miketz, in which Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dreams, saves Egypt from famine, and encounters the brothers who sold him into slavery.
Increase the Light! Tikkun Olam Fair & Chanukah Celebration, Saturday, Dec. 8, 4:30-7:00 pm – This year, in concert with our theme of Panim el Panim (face to face), we’ll celebrate Chanukah all together, focusing on the light our Tikkun Olam work groups are bringing into the world with Shabbat School families and Havurahniks of all ages. Join us any time between 3:00 and 7:00 pm to visit the Tikkun Olam displays in the social hall and learn how you can increase the light. (Shabbat School will be in session, as scheduled.) The celebration begins at 4:30 pm:
4:30-5:15 pm, Havdalah, Chanukiot lighting, skit, and singing
5:15-6:15 pm, Vegetarian potluck dinner
6:15-7:00 pm, Dreidels, games, and merriment
Please bring a vegetarian salad, latkes or dessert to share (reheat-able latkes are welcome, but we can’t fry in the Havurah kitchen.) Also, please bring socks, gloves, or handwarmers for people experiencing homelessness. When you RSVP here, please consider signing up for a short volunteer role as a greeter, welcomer, or latke server, or to help with food set up or tidy up as the celebration winds down.
(2) PHFS Volunteer Orientation, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 6:45 pm –For this orientation, we are meeting at a partnering church in SE Portland. If you’d like to join us, please RSVP to bethany@pdxhfs.org. Havurah has a once-a-month regularly scheduled evening when we volunteer with Portland Homeless Family Solutions. It is one of our ongoing, very active direct service projects to help families who are experiencing homelessness. Questions? Contact Gloria Halper at losninos6@gmail.com.
(3) Dec. 9 Deadline to RSVP for Kabbalat Shabbat Dinner. Kabbalat Shabbat Dinner & Service are on Friday, Dec. 14: Dinner at 6:30 pm, Service at 7:30 pm – All are welcome at our musical and upbeat Kabbalat Shabbat service on Dec. 14, and no RSVPs are required. The service will be led by Rabbi Benjamin and Havurah musicians. Advance registration is only required for the catered vegetarian dinner. Please RSVP here for the dinner by Dec. 9. Kabbalat Shabbat dinner happens with the help of many volunteers! If you are a member of Havurah, learn how you can help when you RSVP. Childcare is available for kids ages two to eight. If you're interested in a cost adjustment for the dinner, please call 503-248-4662.
(4) Take a Safety Tour of Havurah, Monday, Dec. 10, at 7:00 pm – Take an informational tour of the Havurah building with our office and facilities manager to learn about our safety resources and our emergency procedures. This tour is also available by appointment. Each tour is limited to 15 people. Committee leaders and those who often use the building are especially encouraged to attend! Questions? Email rachel@havurahshalom.org. Sign up here.
(5) Francisco Aguirre ICE Check-In Support, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 9:45 am-12:00 pm, 4310 SW Macadam Avenue (ICE Headquarters) – Please come and support Francisco Aguirre on his next check-in by gathering outside the ICE Building. Organized by Unidos Con Francisco - Portland, Oregon. Questions? Email Robert Trachtenberg rjtra@aol.com.
(6) Continuing to Stand with Our Immigrant Neighbors – Please make an official comment against the proposed rule changes to “public charge," a rule that makes immigrants choose between their family’s well-being and their immigration status. Comments can be sent through this link. Let’s make our voices heard! Any questions? Contact Bob Brown at rebrown47@gmail.com.
(7) Defining Our Values & Vision to Make Havurah Safe & Welcoming, Thursday, Dec. 13, 7:00-9:00 pm– What makes us feel safe as individuals and what makes us feel safe as a community? How do we integrate our concerns about safety with our commitment to be a welcoming community? Join us for an opportunity to share our concerns and vision for how we can define our values and concerns as a community. RSVP here.
(8) Tikkun Olam Global, Sunday, Dec. 16, 3:30 pm– We are exploring the formation of a new Tikkun Olam work group focused on the challenges facing the developing world. As we work to “repair the world,” we want to extend our gaze outward, towards the entire global village. The problems facing the planet are interconnected; consider how climate change, wealth concentration, resource scarcity, poverty, disease and illiteracy all interact. Together we will deepen our understanding of these issues and take meaningful actions to improve the lives of people around the world. As we did when we formed our work groups around Sanctuary and refugees, we will first ascertain the interest level within Havurah and then establish the mission and purpose of the group. Questions or input? Contact David Newman at davnew2@earthlink.net or 503-804-5701.
(9) White Nationalism + Antisemitism, Countering the Movement and Building Solidarity, Thursday, Dec. 20, 7:00-9:00 pm– Over the past two years, there has been a marked rise in the presence of visible white nationalism in the United States. While white nationalism can take many forms, one thing remains consistent: Much of the ethos of the movement is rooted in antisemitism. Come learn about the relationship between antisemitism and white nationalism and how the Jewish community can join with other communities to counter this dangerous form of hate. This is an interactive workshop led by Natalie Lerner, Havurah member and Western States Center Defending Democracy Fellow, and it presupposes no prior knowledge. The event is sponsored by Havurah's Tikkun Olam Committee. Light refreshments will be served. RSVP here. Read more about Natalie and the workshop here on the Oregon Jewish Life website.
(10) Lift Urban Portland Community Christmas Dinner, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 11:30 am-1:30 pm– For many years now, Congregation Beth Israel has hosted and Havurah Shalom has helped sponsor the Lift Urban Portland Community Christmas Dinner. This is a beloved neighborhood event attended by several hundred guests. Last year close to 200 volunteers helped to make the celebration a success. In addition to the holiday meal served in Goodman Hall, meals are delivered to clients of Meals on Wheels. Drivers (can be a family activity) are needed for this task. Click here to help in Goodman Hall or with Meals on Wheels. Questions? Contact Sally Rosenfeld at srosenfeldfrank@gmail.com.
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Shabbat HaGadol: Special Multi-synagogue Torah Study Led by Emily Simon Shabbat, Apr 20th 9:00a to 10:00a We will be discussing why this shabbes is called Shabbat HaGadol, and the special Haftarah, which is Malachi 3:4-24. Interestingly enough, there is no special Torah reading for what would seem like such a special occasion. In addition to Havurah Shalom, other congregations are being invited, and we may even have some folks joining us from other parts of the country and maybe the world. No prior knowledge or study is necessary. All viewpoints are welcome as we try to draw lessons from our holy books
(HYB) Shabbat Morning Shabbat, Apr 20th 10:00a to 12:00p Led by community members and Rabbi Benjamin, this service includes davening, Torah reading, and discussion. For Zoom link (Zoom Room Aleph), email info@havurahshalom.org.
(IP) Tot Shabbat Shabbat, Apr 20th 10:30a to 11:30a Young children (0-5) and parents celebrate with singing, movement, blessings, and storytelling. All are welcome.
Shabbat School Shabbat, Apr 20th 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.
(HYB) Meeting of Palestine Justice working group Sunday, Apr 21st 7:00p to 8:30p Our regular monthly meeting of the Palestine Justice working group will take place on the third Sunday of every month, at Havurah and in Zoom Room Bet. The agenda will be distributed in advance on the listserv. If you are interested in being added to the listserv, please email David Lewis.
Experience the Omer: Making it Count! Tuesday, Apr 23rd 7:00p to 7:30p [RSVP to be emailed a recording of the April 9 intro session.] The Omer is an ancient tradition marking time between the Exodus from the Narrow Place to the Expanse at Sinai. Explore tools and practices to facilitate your own learning and experience from Liberation to Revelation. We will have an intro class followed by half-hour check-ins, one for each Sephira. Led by Andrine de la Rocha. 7 pm, Tuesdays, Apr. 9 (Intro), 23 (Chesed), 30 (Gevurah); May 7 (Tiferet), 14 (Netzach), 21 (Hod), 28 (Yesod); Jun. 4 (Malchut) Led by Andrine de la Rocha.
Passover Minyan Wednesday, Apr 24th 8:00a to 9:15a For all who want a regular prayer practice and for people saying Kaddish. We meet both in person and streaming online in Zoom Room Aleph. All are welcome. Please email info@havurahshalom.org for join info.
Prayer Flags for Our Planet Thursday, Apr 25th 11:00a to 3:00p This exhibit is about science and art.
It is meant to be a learning experience, about the top 60 solutions to climate change, as researched by over 5,000 scientists.
And most importantly it is about hope.
It is about learning about these solutions to climate change and
changing the hearts and minds of those around us,
so that we can all work together.
Anne Nesse, 2024
(ZM) Racial Justice Committee Meeting Thursday, Apr 25th 7:00p to 8:30p Please join us for our monthly Racial Justice Committee Meeting. We will learn of upcoming events and plan new ones.