“Whimsical,” “mystical,” “mythical,” “enchanting…” Tucson artists Christine Zabramny and Betty Seery have teamed up to illuminate our gallery. Zabramny’s dynamic compositions and Seery’s bright flowers invite the viewer to disappear into a world of color and light.
Images of American Indians infused with the history and mythology of the American West have made John Coleman one of the nation’s most highly regarded contemporary artists. This exhibition, made possible by Frankie and Howard Alper, provides an unparalleled opportunity to examine the career of this pioneering painter, sculptor and influential teacher. It includes creations in charcoal, graphite, oil and bronze, plus some works in progress. Coleman is an award-winning member of the Cowboy Artists of America, a Fellow Member of the National Sculpture Society and a Signature Member of the California Art Club.
Museum Hours: Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat.: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m., Thursday: 9:30 a.m. – 9 p.m., Sunday: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Closed Monday
Music & Me! A parent and child music class every Friday morning at the EVJCC. Taught by Hannah Creviston, Assistant Professor of Music at ASU, she uses an innovative curriculum to aid in developing musical potential of young children ages newborn through 18 months.
Held on the Oleisky Courtyard patio
The opportunity to worship outside enables us to better encounter nature, and to remind ourselves that any space can become sacred through the manner in which we use it. Come and help us expand our “worship zone” as we welcome Shabbat.
Join together for a special pre-Rosh Hashanah Shabbat experience.
Pre-Rosh Hashanah Carlebach Kabbalat Shabbat and Dinner. Friday, September 30th @ 5:55 PM
We are looking forward to holding our September 30th Carlebach Kabbalat Shabbat at 5:55 PM followed by the dinner at about 7:00 PM.
We are looking for our “Terrific 10″ sponsors for the dinner. Each of these meritorious $100 sponsors ensure our ability to make the dinner viable so we can continue to hold this event on a monthly basis.
Everyone is invited to attend. The suggested donation is $15 per adult and $10 per child.
The RSVP price will go up to $20 per person after 5 PM on September 26th.
Rosh Hashanah Treats with Schmooze young families (20s-40s). Celebrate Rosh Hashanah with other Schmooze young families with apples, honey and playground fun. Meet at Cactus Park, 7202 E Cactus Road, Scottsdale at 10 am. For additional details and to RSVP, visit Facebook.com/azschmooze.
What are you doing for the High Holy Days?
Beth Emeth Congregation of the West Valley,
a Conservative Congregation, invites you to join us for
High Holy Day Services led by Rabbi Leo Abrami and Cantor David Montefiore,
in a creative and inspirational mode.
Rosh Hashanah starts Sunday evening, October 2.
Yom Kippur starts with Kol Nidre on Tuesday October 11.
Everyone is welcome, members and non-members alike. Please contact the office for information regarding TICKETS and our security policy. Those serving in the Armed Forces and university students will be guests of the congregation.
For TICKET information call (623) 584-7210 between 9 am and noon, Monday through Friday.
Join us these holidays:
Services at Chabad are always FREE!, You don’t need to “Pay to Pray”. Join us for any or all of our services during the holidays or anytime during the year.The services are very meaningful with our Rabbis explaining and announcing the pages. All our Services are held at our location 2110 E Lincoln Dr Phoenix. For more information call 602.944.2753
Rosh Hashana:
Evening Services:
Oct. 2nd, 4th 6:00 pm
Oct 3 4:30 pm Tashlich in the Park for Families.
Granada Park 20th St & Maryland Ave
Oct. 3rd 5:30 pm Services followed by Tashlich Services
Morning Services:
Oct. 3rd & 4th, 9:30am followed by a kiddush.
Yom Kipur:
Evening Services:
Candle lighting 5:41 pm
Oct. 11th, Kol Nidrei 5:45 pm
Morning Services:
Oct. 12th, 9:30am- 2 pm
Yizkor Services 11:30 am Approx.
Oct 12th 4:30 pm -6:34 pm
Break the fast @ Chabad 6:34pm
Sukkot:
Evening services:
Oct. 16 & 17th 5:30 pm
Morning Services:
Oct 17 9:30 am followed by a Kiddush at our Rabbis Sukka.
Oct 18 9:30 am followed by a Kiddush at Chabad
Oct 19 10:30 am Sukkah festivities for Seniors at Chabad
5:00 pm Sukkah Party for Families
Oct 20 7:30pm Community-wide Simchat Beit Hashoeiva Sukkah Festivities
Oct 22 9:30 am Services followed by A kiddush.
Hoshana Rabbah:
Oct 22 12:00am Sat eve Midnight Services book of Psalms
Simchat Torah:
Joined with Chabad of Goodyear and North Phoenix
Oct 23 6:00 pm Israeli Hakofot with Isareli food.
Oct 24 9:30 am Services Yizkor 11 am followed by a Kiddush
Oct 24 6:30 pm Community wide Grand Hakofot. Liveliest place in town
Oct 25 9:30 am Services, Kiddush, Hakofot and an Aliya to the Torah for all the children.
Chabad of Mesa offers free services. No membership required.
ROSH HASHANAH
6:00 PM Dinner at Hillel
$10 Students
$20 Non-Students
RSVP after September 27, add $57:30 PM Evening ServicesMonday, October 3
10:00 AM Morning Services
1:00 PM Rosh Hashanah Lunch at Hillel
5:00 PM Tashlich at Tempe Town Lake
Meet at Hillel at 4:30 to walk over, or meet at the lake at 5:00.
YOM KIPPUR
7:30 PM Kol Nidre ServicesWednesday, October 12
10:00 AM Morning Services4:30 PM Afternoon Text Study at Hillel
5:30 PM Yizkor
6:00 PM Neilah
6:35 PM Break-the-Fast at Hillel
All services will be held in the Ventana Room on the 2nd floor of the Memorial Union, unless otherwise noted.
Hillel’s services are a mixture of prayers and readings and will be led by student rabbi Daniel Brenner with a great deal of student participation.