Rotraut’s paintings and sculpture grace galleries from Paris’s Pompidou Centre to Florida’s Coral Springs Museum of Ar t , as well as our own Tucson J Sculpture Garden. We are thrilled to present small sculpture and works on paper, in conjunction with our 7th Annual Sculpture Exhibition March 4 – April 12
Artist’s reception Sunday, April 10
2-4 pm
Fine Art Gallery
Final lecture in series
Sunday, April 10
3:30-5 pm – in the Great Room at Handmaker
What I believe
Join Rabbi Robert Eisen, Rabbi Thomas Louchheim, and Rabbi Joseph Shemtov for a lively discussion exploring their beliefs from each of the Conservative, Reform and Orthodox Jewish perspectives.
Light refreshments are included. Contact Nanci Levy at 322-3632 or nlevy@handmaker.org for more information and to RSVP.
What is the difference between an Orthodox, a Reform and a Conservative Jew? They have more in common than you think. Rabbi Yossi Shemtov, from Congregation Young Israel; Rabbi Thomas Louchheim, from Congregation Or Chadash; and Rabbi Robert Eisen, from Congregation Anshei Israel, each representing the Orthodox, Reform and Conservative movements, will discuss their basic beliefs, and then answer your questions. Free and open to all. Light refreshments included. For more information or to RSVP, contact Nanci Levy at 520-322-3632 or nlevy@handmaker.org.
Join us to celebrate this milestone 75th anniversary as we honor the pioneer families and past board presidents of JFCS of Southern Arizona whose individual and collective vision created and sustained this valuable counseling and community services resource for the greater Tucson and Southern Arizona community.
We will reflect back on the founding and evolution of JFCS and its impact on and in the community guided by Jewish traditions of the world (tikkun olam) with loving kindness (chesed) through just and charitable deeds (tzedakah).
Award-winning actress and devoted social activist Marlee Matlin’s will be the keynote speaker for the 75th Anniversary Celebration of Caring. She will speak to the theme of “Live Generously: Healing the World, One Person at a Time” that reflects what Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Southern Arizona has been doing for 75 years.
Ms. Matlin’s Hollywood career skyrocketed following her debut performance in Children of a Lesser God. At 21, she became the youngest recipient of the Best Actress Oscar and only one of four actresses to receive the honor for their film debut. In addition to the Oscar, she received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama.
Though Matlin lost her hearing when she was 18 months old, she never let her challenges dictate her future or deter her dreams. In 2007, she starred on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars. In 2011, as a finalist on NBC’s Celebrity Apprentice, she raised a record $1 Million dollars in one day for charity.
Matlin guest stars on the Peabody Award-winning ABC Family series Switched at Birth. In the fall of 2015, Marlee made another first with her Broadway debut in the revival of Spring Awakening.
It will be a memorable evening for all!
Phoenix, February 11, 2016 — At our upcoming gala “To Life, L’Chaim,” we are proud to honor Joan and Morton Sitver for their many years of dedicated support of Beth El and the greater Jewish community. Our gala dinner and dance will take place on Sunday, April 10, at 5:30pm at Beth El Congregation.
The Sitver’s have been members of Beth El for 47 years together, while Joan has been a member, with her family, since 1949. Mort and Joan are not only longtime members and leaders in our congregation, they are leaders in the community as well. Joan currently serves on the boards of the Bureau of Jewish Education, Phoenix Holocaust Survivors’ Association, and the Beth El Women’s League. Mort is a retired U.S. Magistrate Judge who volunteers every week at the ICM Food and Clothing Bank.
There are many opportunities to commemorate the Sitvers by attending the event, putting a message in their Tribute Journal, Sponsoring the event, and/or donating items to our auctions.
Feel free to call our Executive Director, Anne Schafer, at 602.944.3359, ext. 109 or go to our event website at http://bit.ly/sitvergala for more information.
Crystal Bridge – Supervised Play Mondays, April 4, 11, 18 and 25 – 9-11:30 a.m. Valley of the Sun JCC – 12701 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 85254 Supervised-bid play and learn with ACBL-accredited teacher and certified director Maddy Bloom. Earn master points in a friendly atmosphere. Games include mini-lesson, light refreshments and incentives for returning players. $10 per player. For information and reservations, contact Harriet at 480.483.7121 ext. 1213 or harrietc@vosjcc.org.
Have you ever forgotten what you are doing or why you are doing it?
Do you experience physical discomfort and then worry about it?
Do you get lonely?
Research studies have shown that when older adults practice mindfulness
on a regular basis, they experience improvements in memory, have an easier
time dealing with pain, and diminish loneliness, anxiety and depression.
Cultivating a mindfulness practice can significantly boost your quality of life.
Join Shelly Hubman, co-founder of The Mindfulness Education Exchange
(www.mindfuledex.com) for a 4-week series.
Shelly, combines two decades of experience as an award-winning educator
with more than two decades of serious mindfulness practice. She specializes
in providing older adults with a wide range of tools and techniques that help
them find greater well-being in their lives.
Sign up online at www.tucsonjcc.org, at the Welcome Desk or by calling
520-299-3000.
$60/$40 members, Drop-ins welcome $17/$12 member.
Crystal Bridge – Duplicate Games Mondays, April 4, 11, 18 and 25 – 12:15 p.m. mini-lesson & 12:30 p.m. play Valley of the Sun JCC – 12701 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale 85254 Regular sanctioned ACBL duplicate games for players with less than 500 master points. Led by ACBL-certified director Maddy Bloom. Enjoy light refreshments and a friendly atmosphere. $9 per player. For information and reservations, contact Harriet at 480.481.7030 ext. 7033 or harrietc@vosjcc.org.
Offers women insight and inspiration prior to their Passover preparations.
April 5 10:30 am-1:00pm
April 12 10:30 am-1:00pm
April 19 10:30 am-1:00 pm
Located in the Demo Kitchen
$30 for 3 sessions
As we age, our nutritional needs, food preferences and eating habits change.
Enjoy a morning with friends learning how eating well can help you improve your
health and quality of life. Each session will conclude with a cooking
demonstration and lunch.
Part 1 – What is Food? Tuesday, April 5th 10:30 am – 1:00 pm
Must register by April 3rd
Not everything we eat these days is real food. Do you know the difference
between real food and edible products that aren’t really food? Learn how to
make smart food choices and separate truth from fiction by using food labels and
your common sense when choosing what to eat.
Cooking Demonstration Focus: Easy ways to increase Fruits & Veggies in our diet
Part 2 – Why We Eat? Tuesday, April 12th 10:30 am – 1:00 pm
Must register by April 10th
Is it a struggle to eat because you don’t feel like cooking for just one or two
people? Do you just not have the appetite you used to? Or, conversely, do you
consume foods mindlessly, not realizing what or how much you have eaten? In
either case, it is important to know why people eat in order to better understand
your own patterns.
Cooking Demonstration Focus: Quick and easy meals for one or two
Part 3 – What’s On Your Plate? Tuesday, April 19th 10:30 am – 1:00 pm
Must register by April 17th
As we age, our nutrient requirements change, as should the foods we eat in order
to maintain our health and vitality. Learn what nutrients to include, how to create
balanced and easy meal plans, as well as how shopping and food safety can
impact your health.
Cooking Demonstration Focus: Grains and Legumes
Tucson Jewish Community Center
3800 E. River Road, Tucson, AZ 85718
(520) 299-3000 | tucsonjcc.org
Scan or visit
tucsonj.cc/
for more info