Tues., Feb. 16 – 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Biltmore Financial Center – 2398 E. Camelback Rd., Ste. 180 – Phoenix 85016
Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix Business & Professional Groups for its 2016 Economic Outlook featuring Elliott Pollack. Jewish real estate and finance professionals network and learn about the state of business in the Valley, economic trends and more. Includes appetizes and cocktails. $18 for professionals; $10 for students. Register by Feb. 12 at jewishphoenix.org.
Join other Schmooze Singles (30-49) for free line dancing lessons followed by live music and dancing! Food and drinks are available for purchase. This is one Two-Step Twosday you won’t want to miss!
More information can be found on the Facebook event page or Meetup event page.
NowGen Happy Hour
Wed., Feb. 17 – 6-8 p.m.
Macayo’s Scottsdale – 11107 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 85254
Join the Jewish Federation of Greater Phoenix’s NowGen for young Jewish adults. Engage, network and have fun with Movies, Music and Margaritas, presented in partnership with the Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival! The first 25 people to register receive a free ticket to the 7 p.m. screening of Rock in the Red Zone. Free, but registration appreciated: jewishphoenix.org/nowgen.
This adult education series provides our community an opportunity to share what we know and to learn about/from others. Each week offers a different keynote speaker, followed by refreshments & socializing.
“What We Need to Know About … Islam, Mormonism & Catholicism” with keynote speakers:
Feb. 10 – Dr. Watheq Alobaidi, Muslim Community Center of Tucson presents “What is Islam?”
Feb. 17 – President Cole Thies, Mormon Church, Tucson Stake presents “Mormons: A Bird’s Eye View”
Feb. 24 – Bishop Gerald Kicanas, Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson presents “Brothers and Sisters in Faith”
RSVP needed by Feb. 8.
Congregation Anshei Israel presents the third annual “Wisdom of Jewish Tucson” adult education series on Wednesdays, February 10, 17 & 24, 7:00 – 9:00pm. The program this year provides an opportunity for greater understanding and for interfaith conversations. It also allows the sharing of what we know and to learn about / from others regarding their faith, traditions and what they teach about peace, compassion and respect for fellow human beings. The more we know about our friends and neighbors, the more comfortable we will be with ourselves. Open to the community, each week offers a different keynote speaker, followed by refreshments and socializing.
This year’s topic: “What We Need to Know About … Islam, Mormonism & Catholicism” with keynote speakers:
Feb. 10 – Dr. Watheq Alobaidi, Muslim Community Center of Tucson presents “What is Islam?”
A well-known scholar of Islamic jurisprudence, Imam Alobaidi will discuss the pillars of Islam, its Abrahamic foundation, the teachings of the Quran, and the importance of being kind and compassionate to our family, friends and neighbors of all faiths.
Feb. 17 – President Cole Thies, Mormon Church, Tucson Stake presents “Mormons: A Bird’s Eye View”
With the Church since 1990 and having served in several positions, President Thies currently oversees several wards (congregations) in east Tucson. In his presentation, he will outline the basic doctrines, history and organization of the Church, as well as explain daily life for its members and how being a Mormon influences one’s world view.
Feb. 24 – Bishop Gerald Kicanas, Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson presents “Brothers and Sisters in Faith”
Very involved in community life, youth programs and education, and social action, Bishop Kicanas is the seventh and current Bishop of Tucson. In his presentation, he will discuss our common roots and the ways that we share faith in God.
3-week series: $18 per person PLUS food donation for the Community Food Bank. Reservations needed by Feb. 8. Visit www.caiaz.org or call Michelle at 745-5550, ext. 225.
For more information about the program or CAI, call Rabbi Robert Eisen at 745-5550. Congregation Anshei Israel, located at 5550 E. 5th Street is the largest Conservative synagogue in Tucson, continuing to serve Southern Arizona since 1930.
Making Delicious Smoothies
Thurs., Feb. 18 – 10-11:30 a.m.
Valley of the Sun JCC – 12701 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 85254
Shake up your day with nutritious smoothing with a variety of ingredients that are delicious and keep you satisfied! Members: $25; Non-members: $35. Information and registration: 480.483.7121 ext. 1281 or healthandfitness@vosjcc.org.
Let’s Eat Mature Mavens Dinner
Thurs., Feb. 18 – 5 p.m.
Meet for dinner, socialize and make new friends. Dinner is separate checks. Please contact Roz Vinnik at 480.991.1625 for current schedule of restaurants and to reserve your place.
This interactive and upbeat Shabbat celebration for families incorporates fun-spirited melodies and family-themed activities. We’ll share Shabbat dinner, followed by Open Lounge in the Youth Center with games and fun. Come celebrate Shabbat with ruach (spirit) and your congregational family! Dinner $25 per family (two adults & up to 4 children) and/or adults (13+) $10 per person. RSVP needed by Feb. 15.