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Welcome! Havurah Shalom gatherings take place in person, on Zoom, or both (hybrid). We use the following shorthand before event names: (IP) for in person, (ZM) for Zoom, and (HYB) for hybrid. Please click into an event for more detailed location information.

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Sunday, September 22, 2024   •   19 Elul 5784

All Day
Hear the Sound of the Shofar each day of Elul (except Shabbat): Andrine, Diane & Howard (& sometimes Dominic) help prepare us for Rosh Hashanah with shofar, deep thoughts & a touch of kavannah. Videos will be posted daily on Havurah's YouTube and Facebook pages to watch as you are able.
10:00am 12:00pm
Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge
Meet at the Sellwood Park parking lot at SE 7th Ave and Sellwood Blvd for a leisurely walk to look for birds. Join experienced birders Cindy and Andrew Merrill to see how many different species we can find and identify together. Birding expertise is not required, but interest in nature is helpful. We’ll walk from the parking lot down a gradual slope to a dirt and gravel path to the wetland. The path is not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers, and bikes and dogs are not permitted. Please RSVP.
10:00am 12:30pm
Havurah Shalom
The Teen Engagement Committee invites all Havurah teens to learn how to bake honey cake to share with family and friends as we start the New Year with a sweet treat.
1:00pm 2:30pm
Havurah Shalom
Make your memory of a deceased family member or friend into a blessing at one of four gatherings during the month of Elul to share a story and hear a story. These are part of Havurah’s “Arc of Remembrance” programming in preparation for Yizkor (Service of Remembrance) on Yim Kippur. Each facilitated session is devoted to individually recounting stories, saying aloud names of departed ones, and supporting each other in honoring communal losses. Pre-registration required.
7:00pm 8:30pm
Zoom Room Dalet
What moves you? Want to learn how to tie that into Torah to help inspire and move others? Havurah community minyan is often looking for members to write and give a drash. Drashot can be made to honor a birthday or yahrzeit, or you may speak on a topic that calls for understanding and prayer. Join Harriet Cooke to learn and practice how to write a drash. Have a notebook and pen handy.
Sat, May 24 2025 26 Iyyar 5785