Simchat Shabbat: Noon-1p.m., Join Gesher Disability Resources (formerly Council For Jews With Special Needs) for our monthly Simchat Shabbat service. This month we will be at Congregation Beth Israel (CBI), 10460 North 56th Street in Scottsdale. Simchat Shabbat is a FREE and fun service where all are welcome. Reservations for Simchat Shabbat are not required but appreciated. Please call the Gesher offices at (480) 629-5343 or send an e-mail to jacquelyn@gesherdr.org to let us know when you will be joining us, how many in your party, or for any questions.
This stunning new world premiere play features the relationship between polar opposites and modern-day legends, Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Sandra Day O’Connor.
Parents, enjoy a night out while kids grades K-4 get movin’ at our dance and sports party complete with contests and prizes. There’s also sports! Members: $15 | Guests: $25–$5 more after 5pm on April 22, includes dinner, snacks, movie. Our last few KNOs have sold out so register today: vosjcc.org/sportsgalore
Tweens take on Stratum, a two-story, 13,000-square-foot arena featuring barriers and ramps for tons of laser tag fun. Members: $35 | Guests: $45–$5 more after 5pm on April 22, includes transportation, entry, dinner and all the fun. Register now at vosjcc.org/stratum
This stunning new world premiere play features the relationship between polar opposites and modern-day legends, Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Sandra Day O’Connor.
Meet the outrageous drag queen and TV cooking show host, Betty D. Licious, in her first live TV special. Betty and her band of back-up boys manage mess-ups and mishaps on camera, while off-stage she faces personal struggles with aging, losing friends, and being her authentic self. When Betty learns of a plot to end her TV series, hilarity and hysterics collide. Cookin’s a Drag is a wildly campy send-up with a poignant heart of gold.
This stunning new world premiere play features the relationship between polar opposites and modern-day legends, Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Sandra Day O’Connor.
Free and open to all! Live entertainment with Erez & Gal; Food available for purchase; Israeli beer and wine available for purchase; Artisan Fair (supporting sending a refugee to camp); Activities for kids including a petting zoo, games & crafts; Israeli video shorts screenings, followed by brief discussions.
Yom Ha’atzmaut commemorates Israel’s Independence. It is set on Sunday, April 28, in TJCC’s Sculpture Garden. The family-friendly festival features a children’s petting zoo, and a variety of games and crafts. Performances will include Israeli folk singers Erez and Gal and the TJCC’s Sparks Cheerleaders. Discussion will follow screening of Israeli film. Proceeds from a vendor’s marketplace will support a refugee child at camp this summer.
Savory and sweet food options and Israeli beer and wine will be sold. As the festival date coincides with the Sephardic Jewish Maimuna celebration, there also will be a belly dancer demonstration and a stall preparing muflita, fried dough wafers resembling pancakes, traditionally served on this holiday.
Learn the Mishnah every morning with Rabbi Israel Becker: Monday-Friday 6:15 AM, Shabbos 8:15 AM, Sundays and Major Secular Holidays 7:15 AM.