This interactive and upbeat Shabbat celebration for families incorporates fun-spirited melodies and family-themed activities. K-6th Grade students are each assigned a part of the service to lead each month, so please come and participate. Then we’ll all share a Shabbat dinner, followed by an energetic song session. Held every third Friday, everyone is always welcome! Come celebrate Shabbat with ruach (spirit) and your congregational family. Dinner $25 per family (two adults & up to 4 children); adults (13+) $10 per person. RSVP by Mar. 16 to Kim at 745-745-5550, ext. 224 or visit www.caiaz.org
5550 E. Fifth Street in Tucson
8th Annual Breaking Ground 2015 Festival
2-day festival showcasing the best in contemporary dance and film.
Includes performances by Israeli dancer Nadar Rosano.
Tickets at: tca.ticketforce.com
It’s Time for “String Break”!
Bring your family to MIM this weekend (Musical Instrument Museum)
4725 E. Mayo Blvd., Phx. 85050
480-478-6000 – www.mim.org
Visit MIM on Saturday, March 21, and Sunday, March 22, during Family Weekend: String Break and have fun with stringed instruments from around the world, crafts, live music, and activities with special guests. There’s something for everyone in your family, from a hands-on musical “makerspace,” where children ages six and over can build a musical controller or code a musical video game, to musical story time for younger children. Café Allegro will serve a special family-friendly menu available for purchase. Shop the Museum Store for musical toys, books, and instruments and enjoy performances from a variety of local bands. Activities are included with paid museum admission and free for Circle of Friends donors. Click here for a full schedule of events.
ANAT COHEN is an Israeli-born clarinetist and sax player, bandleader and prolific composer who has established herself as one of the brightest new talents in jazz.
Performing at the lovely intimate theatre at the MIM.
www.themim.org
Exodus: Freedom After Slavery
National Council of Jewish Women’s luncheon will address sex trafficking in Arizona.
Reservations required by March 10.
Temple Solel invites you to their Women’s Seder – 6805 E. McDonald Dr. in Paradise Valley
Dinner & Wine Provided
Guests should bring a dairy dessert or appetizer to share with 10-12 people. $10 for members and $12 for non members. Babysitting available for $5 per child, advance reservation required.
RSVP by March 18 to Chelsi at 480.991.7414 or cjohnson@templesolel.org
Includes seder and lunch – led by Rabbi Elana Kanter of the Women’s Jewish Learning Center.
Jewish Sedona Overnight.
Visit and tour the Jewish Community Center of Sedona & Verde Valley. Talk and tour with Rabbi Alicia Magal.
Experience the Light of Moses in the Mountain and feel the magic of the Red Rocks.
Explore Sedona’s Uptown area, Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village for shopping and relaxation.
Includes roundtrip transportation, hotel accommodation including tax and continental breakfast, catered lunch, dinner and gratuities.
An Analysis of the Israeli Election- A discussion sponsored by ADL, the Bureau of Jewish Education and the Israel Center
10-11:30 am at the Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus. 12701 N. Scottsdale Road in Scottsdale
Understanding the Israeli Election System, the parties and the players
The impact on U.S. relations, with the Diaspora and on Israeli Citizens
Join Andre Ivory of the BJE and Jake Bennett, ADL
$5.00 – RSVP to 480-634-8050
Model Matzah Bakery!
Come join us and make Matzah the way our ancestors did ~ By Hand!
Pollack Chabad Center for Jewish Life
Sunday, March 29th at 11:40am
875 N. McClintock Drive – Chandler
Open to ALL Ages!
Preschool Age Children are invited to join the Chandler Jewish Preschool on Monday, March 30th at 10:30am!
Please RSVP to 480-855-4333 or info@chabadcenter.com so we can make sure we have enough supplies for everyone!