Calendar

Oct
24
Wed
Glass in the Garden @ Butterfly Wonderland
Oct 24 @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Experience a very special exhibition of botanical art glass at Butterfly Wonderland by resident artist, Newt Grover. Newt has created beautiful glass floral and foliage art. Included with admission.

Beginning Hand Drumming @ Tucson Jewish Community Center
Oct 24 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

First of all, hand drumming is good for you, just ask any occupational therapist.  It’s also a great way to be social, and it’s fun, and challenging.  In this class, we will be learning how to play west african and caribbean rhythms,  In order to play these rhythms, we will also have to learn the three basic sounds that a hand drum makes:  open tone, slap, and bass tone.  Primarily, we will be playing conga drums, as well as bell, shekere, low drums, blocks and claves.  Playing together is the real magic, of course…..and we will do a lot of that.

$30 rental fee for conga drum due on the first day of class.  Student will have that drum for the duration of the class.

Instructor:  George Rowe

Parkinson’s Cycle @ Valley of the Sun Jewish Community Center
Oct 24 @ 12:00 pm – 12:45 pm

A fun-filled stationary cycle workout to music that awakens areas of the brain effected by PD while strengthening the lower body and improving motor skills. Participants must be able to walk 150 feet on their own with or without a cane or walker, get up and down from the floor on their own with or without the use of a chair, get on and off equipment independently and follow group instructions independently. Please arrive 10 min early to prepare on the bike. Members: Free; Guests: $8; or $50 for 10 classes. Information and registration: 480.481.7015 or healthandfitness@vosjcc.org.

Erma Bombeck: At Wit’s End @ Temple of Music and Art
Oct 24 @ 7:30 pm
Fun Home @ Phoenix Theatre
Oct 24 @ 8:00 pm

Five-time Tony Award® winner and winner of Best Musical, Fun Home is Alison Bechdel’s coming-of-age journey of self-discovery. Middle-aged cartoonist Alison is joined by two younger versions of herself from pivotal times in her life. They lead us through her dysfunctional childhood, her coming-out, and her father’s death, shortly after his own coming-out. A story of reflection, bittersweet memories, and the moments of pure joy that shine through the darkness, Fun Home is a one-of-a-kind musical experience.

Matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 3 pm.

Oct
25
Thu
Men’s Mishnah Class Mon-Fri @ Congregation Chofetz Chayim
Oct 25 @ 6:15 am – 7:15 am

Learn the Mishnah every morning with Rabbi Israel Becker, Monday-Friday 6:15 AM, Shabbos 8:15 AM and Sundays and Major Secular Holidays 7:15 AM.

Glass in the Garden @ Butterfly Wonderland
Oct 25 @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

Experience a very special exhibition of botanical art glass at Butterfly Wonderland by resident artist, Newt Grover. Newt has created beautiful glass floral and foliage art. Included with admission.

CREATING A WORK OF JEWISH ART: PERFORMANCE @ Tucson JCC
Oct 25 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to create your art for the big stage?  Would you like to come together with other creative spirits and produce a work of Jewish Art?

Just imagine collaborating to create a theme where you contribute both your art: musician, writer, visual artist or dancer, etc., as a ‘solo’ journey, and as a fusion of all the arts combined, culminating in a momentous, performance.

If you want to bring your art to the next level, this is the class for you!  Note:  Some of you may not want to perform, but may choose to create work, performed by others, in your group.  This is perfectly acceptable!

Instructor:  Debra Levasseur-Lottman/Presenter, Choreographer-Performer/Dance Educator B.A., Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago &  MFA, In Studio, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Speaker Series @ East Valley Jewish Community Center
Oct 25 @ 11:00 am

On Thursdays, Oct. 4-Nov. 29, the EVJCC’s Open Beit Midrash hosts a speaker series featuring community leaders speaking on a variety of topics. The presentation starts at 11 a.m. and is followed by a kosher lunch.

Speakers and topics

Oct. 4: Karolyn Benger, “Justice in Judaism”
Oct. 11: Andrew Gibbs from Hillel at ASU: “How Campuses Do Advocate for Israel”
Oct. 18: Jake Bennett: “Ingathering of the Exiles: The Many Faces of Israel”
Oct. 25: Rabbi Michael Beyo of the EVJCC: “Was Christopher Columbus Jewish?”
Nov. 1: Rabbi Irwin Wiener: “Mystical Nature of Humans”
Nov. 8: Andrea Cohen of the Jewish Community Foundation: “It’s Not the Amount, It’s the Process”
Nov. 15: No Open Beit Midrash
Nov. 29: Andre Ivory of the EVJCC: “The Battle Over the Book of Isaiah”

Great AZ Challah Bake @ Congregation Beth Tefillah, Beth El Congregation and Chabad of the East Valley
Oct 25 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Shabbat Project Arizona, part of the Worldwide Shabbat Project, is in its 5th year in Arizona and is expanding out to more areas of the Valley.

The theme of this year’s Shabbat Project is “Stop Doing. Start Being.” Built into the fabric of our Jewish life is to take just one day; Shabbat and just stop doing and start being.

What better way to prepare for the Worldwide Shabbat Project then to attend one of the three Challah Bakes and Shabbat Shuks for women and girls ages 9 and up.

The event has expanded to three locations this year to make each event more intimate and more accessible to all women and girls across the Valley. There will be challah coaches at each event. There are nearly 200 countries and more than 8,000 partners worldwide doing the Shabbat Project.

The three Challah Bakes and Shabbat Shuks will be held on Thursday, October 25th from 6 to 8pm at: Congregation Beth Tefillah at 10636 N 71st Way in Scottsdale; Beth El Congregation at1118 W Glendale Ave. in Phoenix and Chabad of the East Valley at 875 N McClintock Dr. in Chandler.

All participants in the events are invited to keep the worldwide Shabbat at their home with the 1.5 million Jews around the world keeping Shabbat or be placed in one of the many homes and dinners or lunches around town. To be placed for Shabbat or to register for any of the programs, call 602-469-1606 or visit shabbatprojectaz.com.

$18 for Women and Girls (13+)
$12 for girls (9-13)

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