Calendar

Jan
19
Sat
Tucson International Jewish Film Festival 2019 @ Tucson Jewish Community Center
Jan 19 @ 3:00 pm

Sunday, Jan. 6, 3 pm (SaddleBrooke)
Disobedience: The Sousa Mendes Story
Aristides de Sousa Mendes, the Portuguese Consul General in Bordeaux, during World War II defies orders and issues more than 30,000 visas to people fleeing the Holocaust.

Thursday, Jan. 10, 7 pm (The Loft)
Budapest Noir
A murder mystery set in Budapest, 1936. A young beautiful girl, is found dead and no one wants to investigate – except Gordon, a crime reporter who has a gut feeling that things are not what they seem. An engaging, action based thriller not to be missed!

The rest of the scheduled films are shown at The J

Friday, Jan. 11, 1 pm
Humor Me
A crowd pleasing father/son comedy starring Elliot Gould and Bebe Neuwirth (Cheers). Nate, a struggling playwright, is forced to move in with his joke-telling dad in a New Jersey retirement community.

Saturday, Jan. 12, 7:30 pm
A Quiet Heart
An intense Le Carre-style thriller set on the fault line between secularism and religious orthodoxy in modern Israel. Ania Bukstein (Game of Thrones) plays Naomi, a secular young woman seeks refuge from the pressures of her life as a concert pianist. Refuge is not what she finds.

Sunday, Jan. 13, 1 pm (ice cream social to follow)
Shoelaces
A special needs man, abandoned as a boy by his father, now learns his father needs a kidney transplant. The son must fight for the right to be a donor.

4 pm
Heading Home: Tale of Team Israel
After years of defeat, Team Israel is finally ranked among the world’s best in 2017, eligible to compete in the fiercely competitive World Baseball Classic. Wear your favorite sports jersey to this showing.

Monday, Jan. 14, 5 pm
Moon in the 12th House
A modern Israeli drama focuses on estranged sisters who are reunited and must face the circumstances that tore them apart. They also need to come to terms with the personal demons that might separate them again.

7:30 pm
Simon and Theodore
An immature man dealing with mental health issues is about to become a father. He meets an angry, rebellious teenager and they go on a journey of self-discovery through the cold streets of Paris.

Tuesday, Jan. 15, 5 pm
In Her Footsteps
For 10 years, the mother of a Bedouin family has dealt with breast cancer; her last wish is be buried in Omer, a wealthy Jewish village, where the family has successfully resided for years. The town has never dealt with the burial of one of its Muslim residents in a Jewish cemetery.

7:30 pm
Bye Bye Germany
David Berman and his friends, all Holocaust survivors, have only one purpose: to go to America as soon as possible. For this, they need money. Close to reaching his goal, David is not only deprived of his savings but also overtaken by his shady past.

Wednesday, Jan. 16, 5 pm
93 Queen
Set in Borough Park, Brooklyn, this documentary follows a group of tenacious Hasidic women who are smashing the patriarchy in their community by creating the first all-female, volunteer ambulance corps. Witness a unique portrayal of empowered women who are taking matters into their own hands.

7:30 pm
The Cakemaker
Thomas, a young German baker, travels to Jerusalem in search of the wife and son of his dead male lover. Using a false name, he gets a job in the cafe of the newly widowed, Anat. His German cakes and cookies bring life back to the cafe and to Anat.

Thursday, Jan. 17, 5 pm
The Light of Hope
In this emotional drama set in 1942, the French authorities order a maternity home, dedicated to helping mothers and their babies escape the dangers of giving birth in internment camps, to close. Its director and collaborators do everything they can to prevent this from happening.

7:30pm
Commandments | Episodes 1-4
A wildly humorous Israeli TV series, about the young Orthodox men who feel personally compelled to join the Israeli Defense Force, despite the communal taboos associated with it.

Friday, Jan. 18, 1 pm
Stitchers: Tapestry of Spirit | Short Film
The journey of one woman’s ambitious project to write a complete Torah, in cross stitch. Over 1,500 stitchers in 27 countries, are each crafting a portion, in the hope the final work will become an inspiring, traveling museum exhibit.

The Caborca Jew: A Mexican Story
Inspired by the narrator’s grandfather, this documentary tells the story of a Polish immigrant trying to get to the US, who finds himself in Caborca, a small town in Sonora, Mexico. As the only Jew and unable to speak the language, he maintains his faith, his Jewish identity, and becomes a treasured resident. Don’t miss the Tucson connection to this film.

Saturday, Jan. 19, 7:30 pm
Ask for Jane
Prior to the passage of Roe vs. Wade, a courageous group of young Chicago college women developed an underground network to provide safe, but still illegal, abortions. Cait Cortelyou who portrays Rose and is the co-producer, will lead a discussion following the film.

Sunday, Jan. 20, 3 pm
Spring Chicken | Short Film
Three-time champion of her Israeli retirement home’s annual Purim costume contest, 95-year-old, Anny Junek, hatches a plan for a fourth win.

Wendy’s Shabbat | Short Film
Friends in a retirement community usher in Shabbat with candles, challah, and grape juice at a local fast-food restaurant. The friends are happy to celebrate together and the Wendy’s staff is proud to be part of such a lovely ritual.

Egg Cream | Short Film
This is a sweet look at the memory, history, and enduring meaning of a beloved, chocolate soda drink, born in Jewish immigrant neighborhoods at the turn of 20th Century. Neither egg nor cream, it was a product of necessity and hardship, but a source of bubbling joy. Enjoy an Egg Cream and a talk from the author of Seltzertopia, Barry Joseph.

 

 

Gesher goes to the Phoenix Symphony – Cirque Swan Lake @ Mesa Arts Center
Jan 19 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Join Gesher Disability Resources and experience Swan Lake in a whole new way as Troupe Vertigo brings this enchanting fairy-tale soaring to life alongside The Phoenix Symphony. Hear Tchaikovsky’s iconic score while hula hoops, strong men, contortionists, aerialists and jugglers perform the mystery and romance of Prince Siegfried and Princess Odette on stage… and 40 feet above it at Mesa Arts Center!

When: Sunday, January 19, 2019

Time:   7:00PM (meet in lobby to get tickets from Gesher staff)
performance begins at 7:30PM

Where:  Mesa Arts Center
1 E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201

Wheelchair seating is available but limited.  If you need additional support for visual or hearing impairments, please let us know in advance so we can make arrangements with the theatre.

RSVP by calling the Gesher offices at (480) 629-5343 or sending an e-mail to jacquelyn@gesherdr.org to let us know if you will be joining us, how many in your party, or for any questions.

It’s Not You, It’s Me – The Second City @ Phoenix Theatre
Jan 19 @ 8:00 pm

With Valentine’s Day looming, February is a month that makes us all take stock in our love lives. Whether you can’t wait to shower your “bae” with affection or you wish this whole month would eat dirt and die, this show is exactly what you need. It’s Not You, It’s Me is an improvised adventure into the modern dating scene and the age-old phenomenon that is falling in love.

Jan
20
Sun
Scottsdale Post 210 of the Jewish War Veterans Meeting @ State Veterans Home
Jan 20 @ 10:00 am

 

Scottsdale Post 210 of the Jewish War Veterans meeting will be  at 10 AM, at the State Veterans Home, 4141 N. S. Herrera Way, just North of Indian School Road, Phoenix.  Refreshments at 9:30 AM.
Meet and Greet @ Temple Beth Shalom
Jan 20 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Single, Jewish and 55 or older? Join the first meeting of the West Valley Super Jewish Singles and join this new group to find friends, fun and camaraderie.  We’ll be having a Meet and Greet on Sunday, January 20th, 2-4PM at Temple Beth Shalom. Refreshments will be served. Bring your ideas for the types of events you’d like to take part in.  Contact our initial coordinator, Helene, to RSVP, HRFoxie@cox.net. This group is not affiliated with Temple Beth Shalom but we are meeting there. Temple Beth Shalom is located at 12202 N 101st Ave, Sun City, two blocks south of Grand Ave.

Tucson International Jewish Film Festival 2019 @ Tucson Jewish Community Center
Jan 20 @ 3:00 pm

Sunday, Jan. 6, 3 pm (SaddleBrooke)
Disobedience: The Sousa Mendes Story
Aristides de Sousa Mendes, the Portuguese Consul General in Bordeaux, during World War II defies orders and issues more than 30,000 visas to people fleeing the Holocaust.

Thursday, Jan. 10, 7 pm (The Loft)
Budapest Noir
A murder mystery set in Budapest, 1936. A young beautiful girl, is found dead and no one wants to investigate – except Gordon, a crime reporter who has a gut feeling that things are not what they seem. An engaging, action based thriller not to be missed!

The rest of the scheduled films are shown at The J

Friday, Jan. 11, 1 pm
Humor Me
A crowd pleasing father/son comedy starring Elliot Gould and Bebe Neuwirth (Cheers). Nate, a struggling playwright, is forced to move in with his joke-telling dad in a New Jersey retirement community.

Saturday, Jan. 12, 7:30 pm
A Quiet Heart
An intense Le Carre-style thriller set on the fault line between secularism and religious orthodoxy in modern Israel. Ania Bukstein (Game of Thrones) plays Naomi, a secular young woman seeks refuge from the pressures of her life as a concert pianist. Refuge is not what she finds.

Sunday, Jan. 13, 1 pm (ice cream social to follow)
Shoelaces
A special needs man, abandoned as a boy by his father, now learns his father needs a kidney transplant. The son must fight for the right to be a donor.

4 pm
Heading Home: Tale of Team Israel
After years of defeat, Team Israel is finally ranked among the world’s best in 2017, eligible to compete in the fiercely competitive World Baseball Classic. Wear your favorite sports jersey to this showing.

Monday, Jan. 14, 5 pm
Moon in the 12th House
A modern Israeli drama focuses on estranged sisters who are reunited and must face the circumstances that tore them apart. They also need to come to terms with the personal demons that might separate them again.

7:30 pm
Simon and Theodore
An immature man dealing with mental health issues is about to become a father. He meets an angry, rebellious teenager and they go on a journey of self-discovery through the cold streets of Paris.

Tuesday, Jan. 15, 5 pm
In Her Footsteps
For 10 years, the mother of a Bedouin family has dealt with breast cancer; her last wish is be buried in Omer, a wealthy Jewish village, where the family has successfully resided for years. The town has never dealt with the burial of one of its Muslim residents in a Jewish cemetery.

7:30 pm
Bye Bye Germany
David Berman and his friends, all Holocaust survivors, have only one purpose: to go to America as soon as possible. For this, they need money. Close to reaching his goal, David is not only deprived of his savings but also overtaken by his shady past.

Wednesday, Jan. 16, 5 pm
93 Queen
Set in Borough Park, Brooklyn, this documentary follows a group of tenacious Hasidic women who are smashing the patriarchy in their community by creating the first all-female, volunteer ambulance corps. Witness a unique portrayal of empowered women who are taking matters into their own hands.

7:30 pm
The Cakemaker
Thomas, a young German baker, travels to Jerusalem in search of the wife and son of his dead male lover. Using a false name, he gets a job in the cafe of the newly widowed, Anat. His German cakes and cookies bring life back to the cafe and to Anat.

Thursday, Jan. 17, 5 pm
The Light of Hope
In this emotional drama set in 1942, the French authorities order a maternity home, dedicated to helping mothers and their babies escape the dangers of giving birth in internment camps, to close. Its director and collaborators do everything they can to prevent this from happening.

7:30pm
Commandments | Episodes 1-4
A wildly humorous Israeli TV series, about the young Orthodox men who feel personally compelled to join the Israeli Defense Force, despite the communal taboos associated with it.

Friday, Jan. 18, 1 pm
Stitchers: Tapestry of Spirit | Short Film
The journey of one woman’s ambitious project to write a complete Torah, in cross stitch. Over 1,500 stitchers in 27 countries, are each crafting a portion, in the hope the final work will become an inspiring, traveling museum exhibit.

The Caborca Jew: A Mexican Story
Inspired by the narrator’s grandfather, this documentary tells the story of a Polish immigrant trying to get to the US, who finds himself in Caborca, a small town in Sonora, Mexico. As the only Jew and unable to speak the language, he maintains his faith, his Jewish identity, and becomes a treasured resident. Don’t miss the Tucson connection to this film.

Saturday, Jan. 19, 7:30 pm
Ask for Jane
Prior to the passage of Roe vs. Wade, a courageous group of young Chicago college women developed an underground network to provide safe, but still illegal, abortions. Cait Cortelyou who portrays Rose and is the co-producer, will lead a discussion following the film.

Sunday, Jan. 20, 3 pm
Spring Chicken | Short Film
Three-time champion of her Israeli retirement home’s annual Purim costume contest, 95-year-old, Anny Junek, hatches a plan for a fourth win.

Wendy’s Shabbat | Short Film
Friends in a retirement community usher in Shabbat with candles, challah, and grape juice at a local fast-food restaurant. The friends are happy to celebrate together and the Wendy’s staff is proud to be part of such a lovely ritual.

Egg Cream | Short Film
This is a sweet look at the memory, history, and enduring meaning of a beloved, chocolate soda drink, born in Jewish immigrant neighborhoods at the turn of 20th Century. Neither egg nor cream, it was a product of necessity and hardship, but a source of bubbling joy. Enjoy an Egg Cream and a talk from the author of Seltzertopia, Barry Joseph.

 

 

Men’s Mishnah Class Sundays @ Congregation Chofetz Chayim
Jan 20 @ 7:15 pm – 8:15 pm

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.

It’s Not You, It’s Me – The Second City @ Phoenix Theatre
Jan 20 @ 8:00 pm

With Valentine’s Day looming, February is a month that makes us all take stock in our love lives. Whether you can’t wait to shower your “bae” with affection or you wish this whole month would eat dirt and die, this show is exactly what you need. It’s Not You, It’s Me is an improvised adventure into the modern dating scene and the age-old phenomenon that is falling in love.

Jan
21
Mon
Men’s Mishnah Class Mon-Fri @ Congregation Chofetz Chayim
Jan 21 @ 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.

Day of Friendship @ Cactus Park
Jan 21 @ 10:00 am

Join PJ library and NowGen for a day of friendship! Bring a friend and make new friends. Crafts, music and fun!

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