On Shabbat: A Palestinian & Israeli Initiative for Understanding Join together at Havurah Shalom:
Friday, Nov. 22, 7-7:30 pm - Kabbalat Shabbat Service, short and sweet, led by Rabbi Benjamin Barnett, Rabbi Hannah Laner of P'nai Or, and Rabbi Ariel Stone of Shir Tikvah
Friday, Nov. 22, 7:30-9:30 pm - Learn about Roots with Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger and Shadi Abu Awwad
Saturday, Nov. 23, 10-11 am - Study Hasidic texts of passionate Jewish pluralism with Rabbi Hanan
Saturday, Nov. 23, 11-12 pm - Shabbat morning service, light lunch to follow And at Neveh Shalom:
Saturday, Nov. 23, 7-9 pm - Painful Hope, a Presentation by Rabbi Hanan Schlesinger and Shadi Abu Awwad
We are pleased to co-sponsor the visit to Portland by Roots, a local Palestinian-Israeli initiative for understanding, non-violence, and transformation. Please RSVP here. You can read more about their organization here.
Workshop: Safer Together, Building Security Saturday, Nov. 23, 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
For those that want to get a sense of the steps Havurah has taken to address the issues of community safety and security. Our building's safety features will be covered in this short informational course. Taught by John Devlin.
Jewish Mindfulness and Meditation Tuesday, Nov. 26, 12 pm - 1 pm
We gather on Tuesdays, from 12 pm to 1 pm, to find some moments of quiet and shalom. Led by Deborah Eisenbach-Budner, Rabbi Benjamin, Adela Basayne, and Nancy Becker.
Book Groupto Discuss Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver Tuesday, Nov. 26, 7 pm - 8:30 pm
Dellarobia, a restless farm wife who has spent a decade of domestic disharmony on a failing farm after she accidentally became pregnant at seventeen. Seeking escape through a secret tryst, she encounters a shocking sight instead: a silent, forested valley that looks like a lake of fire. She understands it as a cautionary miracle, and a raft of other explanations is heard from scientists, religious leaders, and the media. Rural farmers come into unexpected contact with urbane journalists, opportunists, sightseers, and a striking biologist with his own stake in the outcome. Discussion led by Andy Beers.
Morning Minyan Wednesday, Nov. 27, 8:30 am - 9:00 am
For all who want a regular prayer practice and for people saying Kaddish.
Happy 40th Birthday, Shabbat School! Saturday, Dec. 7, 4 pm - 5:15 pm
Join the party! Whether your family was part of Shabbat School 40 years ago, 15 years ago, now, or never, come and see what we look like today. Come sing, enjoy a movie retrospective, and eat some birthday cake too. It is time to kvell about what Havurah Shalom has managed to do all these years – have a Jewish education family cooperative like none other! Please RSVP here by Dec. 2.
Winter Welcome Tea for New and Prospective Members Sunday, Dec. 8, 11 am - 1 pm
A chance to connect for new and prospective members seeking more connection. We'll come together to schmooze, nosh, kibbutz, and learn about Havurah happenings. Join the Welcome Committee as we show up to build and enrich our relationships to one another in the spirit of Hinenu: We Are Here! Sign up for the event on our website by clicking here. Contact Brad Pector at brad@havurahshalom.org with any questions.
Tallit Class Sundays, Dec. 8, 10:30 am - 12 pm
We will learn to create a tallit, tie the tzitzit and learn the meaning of the gematria wound and knotted into the holy fringe. $7 for supplies! RSVP here.
END GAME: A Film & Panel Discussion About the End of Life Sunday, Dec. 8, 4 pm - 6 pm
The Ma'avar committee will be showing END GAME. It is a film that share three stories of choices people make for their end of life and sometimes the choices that overtake them. Following the film, there will be a panel of folks where people who work in the field of palliative care, medical oncology social work, and hospice care will be present. All are welcome, including relatives and friends. You can RSVP here.
Havurah Leadership Training Sunday, Dec. 15; Jan. 12; March 15, 2 pm - 4:30 pm
Please note that we are changing the time of our Leadership Training Classes to the afternoon. The new time is 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm on all three dates. More information on the three sessions can be found in the November HaKol or here.If you have questions about the training, contact Debbi Nadell.
Hanukah Neighborhood Celebrations Sunday, Dec. 22-30, various times - sign up!
This year, we are trying something different. Instead of one large Havurah Hanukah party, we will get together in smaller groups to light candles, sing songs, play dreidel, and eat latkes. If you are already hosting a Hanukah party, why not add some Havurahniks to your guest list? Or, if you would like to attend a neighborhood Hanukah party, let us know and we will find you a party to join.
Wanted: Havurah Historian
Are you looking for a project that can be done mostly on your own, but that will enrich the life of the congregation? Havurah has a 40+ year history. We are looking for someone who can add memorable events to our timeline documents, both as they happen and by using archival material (like old Hakols) as a source. If this project sounds up your alley, contact Rachel Pollak to learn more!
Kitchen News: No Kvetching!
The Kitchen Committee would like to keep the fridge clean and organized! The refrigerator will be cleaned every two weeks by a rotating group of volunteers, who will dispose of any unlabeled foods and jars. All long term items like salad dressing and jam must be dated, and it will be helpful to state what the item was for and where it came from. We don't want to throw out anything that can be reused, but we also want to improve the chilled environment for our community!
Are You a Descendant of German Speaking Jews?
Do you have documents or artifacts from pre-WWII Europe that are in a box somewhere? The Leo Baeck Institute in NYC may be interested in archiving and preserving your items. They have approached me to help them identify folks who have artifacts, photos, and documents to potentially donate for preservation, research, and scholarship. Please contact Nancy Becker if you are interested in finding out more.
Be a Welcomer at Havurah!
Attending an event at Havurah? If so, you can be a welcomer! Sign up here, grab a welcome button from the basket in the hallway, smile, be friendly, check in with people who may have come alone, and introduce people to each other! Contact Stefanie Hausman if you have questions.
Tikkun Olam
Tikkun Olam Adelante
Volunteers Needed to Teach English!
Havurah volunteers continue in our 3rd year teaching English at the Ortiz Center in NE Portland to men and women from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Beginning in January, two more volunteers are needed, one just until the first week in April. We teach on Monday mornings from 10am to 12pm. Requirements: Willingness to engage with people from other countries and cultures and a cheerful disposition. You do NOT have to have an education degree! For more information, please contact Judi Kloper.
ECONorthwest HOMELESSNESS IN OREGON: A Review of Trends, Causes, and Policy Options
The Oregon Department of Education (ODE) reported almost 22,000 students in the 2017-18 school year as homeless. Under the ODE definition, homeless students are those who lack a “fixed, regular, or adequate nighttime residence.” This count included sheltered and unsheltered students, and those who were doubled-up in shared housing, living in a hotel or motel, or who are unaccompanied by adults.
PHFS will soon have its Lents building ready to house 26 homeless families. More volunteers will be needed. Attend an orientation. Contact Gloria Halper or John Devlin for dates.
MACG Institute for Public Life November Training Friday, Nov. 22, 7 pm - 9 pm
Saturday, Nov. 23, 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
St. Andrew Lutheran in Beaverton
The Institute for Public Life training is for people who want to improve their leadership skills when organizing. This training is free for Havurah members.
Havurah Climate Action Team
Climate Change: Is It a Jewish Issue? Wednesday Dec. 11, 7 pm - 8:30 pm
Mittleman Jewish Community Center, Schnitzer Family Campus
6651 SW Capitol Highway, Portland
Join us for a panel discussion on the Climate Crisis from a Jewish perspective. The conversation will be led by Rabbi Tziv Fischer, Rabbi David Kosak and key experts.
The Havurah Climate Action Team is a cosponsor of this event with the Jewish Community Relations Council, MJCC, Portland Kollel, and Community Neveh Shalom. RSVP here.
Needed for the LIFT UP Community Christmas Dinner Drop off at Havurah by December 20
Each year, several hundred guests come for dinner on Dec 25 and each guest is given a toiletry kit and makes a choice for a hat, scarf, gloves and a pair of socks. We've noticed that there aren't enough large sizes and that many of our guests prefer dark colors. Are you a knitter? Can you make some hats and scarves? Or can you pick up some gloves and socks to donate? Please bring your (purchased) gloves and socks and your (hand-kinitted) hats and scarves to Havurah. Thank you!
Volunteer for Lift UP Community Christmas Dinner Wednesday, Dec. 25, 11:30 am - 2:30 pm
Congregation Beth Israel, Goodman Hall
Congregation Beth Israel is again hosting the Lift Urban Portland Community Christmas Dinner. This beloved neighborhood event is attended by several hundred guests and is a popular volunteer opportunity. Last year over 200 people helped to make the dinner a success. This event will take place on Christmas Day in Goodman Hall, located on NW Flanders in the Schnitzer Family Center. Dinner will be served from 12 pm - 2 pm. Meals are also delivered to homebound individuals. Many volunteers are needed to make this event happen, including drivers to deliver meals. Delivering meals can be a family activity. Sign up to volunteer here starting November 1!
Other Events in the Community
Fighting Homelessness One Tiny House at a Time with Tivnu Wednesdays, Nov. 27; Dec. 4, 11, 10 am - 3 pm
A field outside the MJCC, on Capitol Highway, opposite the Federation
Build a better Portland for all of us, one tiny house at a time! Join Havurah's longtime partner Tivnu: Building Justice along with PJA and Cascadia Clusters. Let's make this a New Year of security, opportunity, and community, working alongside the folks who really need it. Tivnu and partners will bring the tools and the construction coach; you bring the hands and the heart. Sign up now!Questions? Email Erik at Erik@Tivnu.org.
Concert for the Village Saturday, Nov. 23, 6 pm, Subud House: 3185 NE Regents Drive, Portland
Join us for a fun packed evening benefiting the work of the Rafiki Village Project. Listen to music, eat, drink, socialize, bid on auction items, and shop for Chanukah gifts; all while supporting a great cause.
Okaidja is a singer-songwriter from Ghana. Okaidja was born into a family of musicians and storytellers. Continuing and expanding the tradition, he has become a master multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and arranger. Seffarine offers an ear-caressing blend of sounds from Spain and north Africa, combining the soulful sounds of Moroccan singer Lamiae Naki with flamenco guitarist Nat Hulskamp, their music melds into an intoxicating blend of ancient and modern that is a mix of Spanish flamenco, Arabic and Andalusian music, Persian classical, and jazz. Purchase tickets here.
Jewish Life & Learning
Volunteer at the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education Deadline: Dec. 8, 2019
The Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education (OJMCHE) is currently looking to expand our group of trained volunteer educators. As part of the Education Team, docents play a critical role in helping thousands of visitors and school groups engage with museum content each year. Docents participate in in-depth educational sessions on the Holocaust, Oregon Jewish history, and the history of discrimination and resistance in Oregon as well Jewish art and culture. In the museum, docents lead conversation style tours of core exhibitions as well as national and international temporary exhibits.
If you are interested in expanding your knowledge and giving back to the community as part of a like-minded group of volunteers, follow this link to fill out an application before the deadline.
Bend the Arc's Jeremiah Fellowship
Applications are open for the 2020 cohort of the Jeremiah Fellowship, Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice’s national leadership program for young adult Jews who want to mobilize their community to fight for progressive change. Click here to start your application.
Reconstructing Judaism Newsletter
Interested in what’s happening in the national Reconstructing Judaism movement? Looking for some new ideas? Check out Reconstructing Judaism news here, or listen to the latest podcast.
Have a Question About Havurah?
The Transparency and Inclusivity Committee welcomes your questions! We will find the answer and publish the question (but not the questioner) and answer in an upcoming Hakol. It is our intention at Havurah that what you know and understand about our congregation should not be a function of who you know. If you find yourself wondering about something related to Havurah, or if someone shares their question with you, we hope you contact us.
Send your questions to transparency@havurahshalom.org.
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Havurah Shalom is a vibrant, diverse, participatory Jewish community steeped in Jewish values promoting spirituality, learning, and acts of social responsibility.
Find our calendar and learn more at havurahshalom.org or call 503-248-4662.
(HYB) Shabbat Morning Shabbat, Mar 30th 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, Mar 30th 10:30a to 11:30a Young children (0-5) and parents celebrate with singing, movement, blessings, and storytelling. All are welcome.
Mahjong Group Monday, Apr 1st 1:00p to 4:00p We are excited to bring mahjong back to Havurah. It is a fun, social activity that builds community, encouraging new friendships and cementing old ones. And while some of us may play elsewhere as well, we all agreed that restoring its place as an ongoing congregational activity will be a good fit for Havurah and those of us who play or want to learn the game. So please don't hesitate to join us!
Naming the Unnameable: Exploring Theology and Practice through Rabbi Toba Spitzer’s God is Here Wednesday, Apr 3rd 7:00p to 8:30p Facilitated by Rabbi Benjamin. In this class, we’ll be exploring various ways in which the Divine is represented and imagined in Jewish tradition. Beyond simply the intellectual, our lens will be more one of spiritual reflection and practice. In other words: As we encounter and interact with the metaphors that the tradition offers for experiencing and connecting with God/Spirit/Life, what do we notice within our hearts and minds? How do particular images shape our consciousness and perception? As a guide for this exploration we will read Rabbi Toba Spitzer’s book, God is Here, which should be purchased for the class (contact Rabbi Benjamin for a free copy if needed). RSVP here by March 1.
(IP) Understanding October 7, 2023 Thursday, Apr 4th 7:00p to 8:30p Rabbi Benjamin and Joel Beinin will offer three sessions on “Understanding October 7, 2023” – the Hamas attack on Israel and Israel’s response. The class will offer space for people to express their personal feelings about the events as well as explore the historical context of the events of October 7. Integrated into our examination of this moment, we will engage with a variety of Jewish texts: on grief and loss, on holding multiple truths, and on questions of fundamentalism and fixed views.
(HYB) Shabbat Morning Shabbat, Apr 6th 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.
Shabbat School Shabbat, Apr 6th 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.
(IP) Whose B'nei Mitzvah Is It Anyway? Shabbat, Apr 6th 3:10p to 4:00p Parents explore the hopes and fears that inspire, inform, and complicate the planning process. Led by Adela Basayne and Laura Orgel, psychologist and child/family therapist.