The Music & Stories of Jewish Composers
Sept. 26, 2 pm
Free concert and lecture about Jewish refugee composers
Tucson Museum of Art
140 N Main Ave., Tucson
Presented by Arizona Opera – 520-293-4336 – www.azopera.org
Diaspora Showcase: fashion, music, dance and food. 6 pm and Sabbar Center, 450 S Tucson Blvd., Tucson. Diasporashowcase.com 520-622-2276
Sukkot at the Lake
Sun., Sept. 27 – 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Saguaro Lake – Directions provided with RSVP
Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix’s Israel Center for a fun family picnic with all-you-can-eat barbeque, live music, kid zone, water activities and more! Bring lawn chairs, towels and sunscreen. Cost: $15 per person. Registration is required, for tickets:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/family-picnic-at-saguaro-lake-tickets-17812000172
contact: shahare@vosjcc.org or 480-634-4900 – ext. 1109
Presented by Arizona Opera
Brundibár is a one-act children’s opera by Krása and Hoffmeister that premiered in the Theresienstadt concentration camp. This incredible act of artistic defiance concerns two young siblings who go into town to buy milk for their sick mother. However, the evil organ-grinder, Brundibár, blocks their every move. But, with the help of their animal and human friends, they all work together to win the day, learning the power and importance of community. This beautiful allegory is accessible to audiences of all ages.
Phoenix: Sunday, September 27th (1:00pm)- Valley of the Sun JCC. 12701 N Scottsdale Road – 480-483-7121 – www.vosjcc.org
Project Partner: Phoenix Boys Choir
Join us for Sukkot and a total eclipse of the moon! It’s a mitzvah to eat in a sukkah. Celebrate Sukkot in CAI’s sukkah with dinner and moon-gazing. The service begins at 5:30pm, followed by dinner at 6:00pm (salad, lasagna, mac & cheese, garlic bread & moon pies). Then we’ll take a closer look (bring your binoculars) at the total lunar eclipse with Alan Strauss, Director of the Steward Observatory’s Mt. Lemmon SkyCenter and the UA Sky School as our guide! Please RSVP by Sept. 21.
Sukkot is the fall harvest festival. A celebration of the abundance with which we are blessed.
When school is out, Club J is a safe and fun place for your child to spend an enriching time with friends. Fun, quality activities, include enrichment classes, sports, art, swimming, games and more! Fees vary. For more information, contact 480.483.7121 ext. 1275 or youth@vosjcc.org.
Information about the film, time and place is not available until the Friday before the movie date. Info or RSVP: Sue at aeg2978@cox.net, 602.996.8847. Sue may also be reached on her cell ONLY on the date of the movie at 602.505.2159. Please let Sue know if you wish to be on her email list.
This class is open to the general public in addition to our members. It is offered free of charge as a community service to promote good health. The class will be held in the Social Hall of Temple Beth Sholom of the East Valley.
Class repeats Wednesdays
Film Festival: The Brothers Warner
Sept. 30, 7 pm
Film about filmmakers Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack Warner
Tucson Jewish Community Center
3800 E River Road, Tucson
Presented by Arizona Opera
Tucson JCC: 520-299-3000