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Kosher Dill Pickleball is back! Register here for our March 31st fun-raising afternoon
THIS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd at 7:30pm ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Join Rabbi Marcia Tilchin, Cantor Judy Sofer and colleagues for a special performance of Stars of David, a musical review based on Abigail Pogrebin's book of the same name. Temple Beth Israel of Pomona 3033 N Towne Ave, Pomona, CA 91767 Tickets available at the door
Stars of David Performance featuring Rabbi Marcia Tilchin, Cantor Judy Sofer and colleagues at Temple Beth Israel of Pomona | Saturday, February 3 at 7:30pm
Our weekend with Presence-in-Residence, Marge Eiseman was inspiring. The Comfort Shawl Workshop (see above) brought together an eclectic group of compassionate souls. Comfort shawl kits are still available. Contact Rabbi Tilchin to learn more and aquire a kit.
Saturday, February 3, 2024 REFUGEE SHABBAT at TEMPLE BETH EMET in Anaheim 8:30am Torah Study 9:30am Services, Kiddush Lunch & Learn Join Rabbis Marcia Tilchin, Joe Mendelsohn, and Eric Dangott for a Shabbat morning service that will pay homage to Jewish solidarity with a global movement in support of refugees and 110 million forcibly displaced persons across the globe seeking protection and welcome. For a list of other participating congregations hosting Refugee Shabbat events in Orange County and Long Beach throughout the month of February, click here. 1770 W Cerritos Ave, Anaheim, CA 92804 Watch the Livestreamhere.
Monday, February 5, 2024 at 9:30am PT ADVANCED LEARNING INSTITUTE Governance and Leadership in Genesis with Bex Rosenblatt In this series, we look to Genesis for biblical ideals of governance and leadership. Contrasting God, Abraham and Joseph, we will consider the shortcomings and successes of three very different models. This week's topic: "In the Image of God: In the beginning, God created order out of chaos." Other dates: February 19 and 26 Click here to register
Thursday, February 8 - 5:00 to 6:30pm PT ONLINE JEWISH BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT Groups led by Chaplain Fran Chalin, BCC/MSW February dates: 1st - Spousal loss 8th - Child loss 15th - Parent and sibling loss 22nd - Circle of Hope & Healing Click here for more information and to express interest
Sunday through Thursday at 6:00pm OC EGAL NIGHTLY MINYAN If you are looking for a place to say Mourner's Kaddish, observe a yahrzeit, or participate in an evening minyan, OC Egal meets online five nights a week. Click here to receive the private Zoom link. All are welcome.
Saturday, February 10, 2024 REPRO SHABBAT JCoOC joins Temple Beth Emet in Anaheim for their annual Sisterhood Shabbat during which we will honor the Jewish value of reproductive freedom and pikuah nefesh. An NCJW initiative, Repro Shabbat always coincides with Parshat Mishpatim. Find community observances in your area by clicking here. Shabbat services begin at 9:30am followed by a luncheon hosted by TBE's Sisterhood. 1770 W Cerritos Ave, Anaheim, CA 92804 Watch the LIvestream here
Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 9:30am WORLDWIDE WRAP OC - Two locations The custom of wearing tefilin is ancient, powerful, and for many people unfamiliar. This international program brings together lifelong, occasional, and never-before tefilin wearers (women and men) to learn, pray and discover the spiritual secrets manifest in this sacred traditional practice. All are welcome! Temple Beth Emet Wraps for Israel 9:45am with special guest, Rabbi Mike Mymon 1770 W Cerritos Ave, Anaheim, CA 92804 Temple Beth El of South OC 9:30am with Rabbis Wieder and Tilchin. To register, email kvod@tbesoc.org 2A Liberty, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
Monday, February 12, 2024 at 9:30am PT ADVANCED LEARNING INSTITUTE Neo-Hasidism: A Creative Approach to Making Jewish Meditation and Spirituality Accessible with Rabbi K'vod Wieder In this final session of his 3-week series, Rabbi K’vod will focus on "Meditation in Jewish Tradition." Throughout this course we have learned how the Neo-Hasidic movement that started in the early to mid 20th century began reclaiming essential principles and teachings that have made Jewish spiritual practice accessible for today’s seekers. Click here to register. Watch previous sessions
Oc Egal is proud to support the Federation of Jewish Men’s Clubs (FJMC) annual Worldwide Wrap Day on Sunday, February 11, 2024. See below.
UPCOMING SPECIAL SHABBATOT AND PROGRAMS
Reproductive freedom is a Jewish value, and we’re going to celebrate it! An NCJW initiative, Repro Shabbat is an annual Shabbat celebration that honors the Jewish value of reproductive freedom, taking place annually on Parshat Mishpatim.
Find community observances in your area by clicking here. JCoOC will be joining on Saturday, February 10th. Shabbat services begin at 9:30am and are followed by a kiddish luncheon hosted by Sisterhood.
Join a growing, diverse and multigenerational contingent of OC Jewish women choosing to indulge in Ruah Nashim, led by master teacher and spiritual leader Rabbi Shawn Fields-Meyer. A special gift to yourself. Register HERE
If you'd like to learn more about Ruach Nashim, please contact veteran attendees Andrea Alfi or Sandy Rothberg
ONGOING WAYS TO SUPPORT ISRAEL
JCoOC has been raising funds for grassroots relief efforts to help civilians and soldiers in Israel. A percentage of the proceeds from our upcoming Kosher Dill Pickleball Fundraiser will be dedicated to supporting continuing needs of victims of terror, displaced persons and the IDF.
Please join us for this fun, community-building event and consider becoming a sponsor. Thank you!
From the Holocaust to Hamas: The Faces of Antisemitism Four Thursdays at 12pm PST | Free | Online
The Whizin Center for Continuing Education at American Jewish University presents Professor Michael Berenbaum teaching an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted nature of antisemitism through various historical and contemporary lenses. This profound examination of the different manifestations and historical roots of antisemitism will shed light on its evolution from the darkest chapters of history to present-day persecution and terror.
Please consider making a donation to support this and other valuable AJU learning programs open to the public.
February 8, Session 1: Christian and Muslim Anti-Judaism and Antisemitism February 15, Session 2: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and Other Big Lies February 22, Session 3: Nazi Antisemitism – Why, however bad things are today, this is not the same February 29, Session 4: Contemporary Antisemitism: Sources, Goals, Priorities, Crises
New Moon Circle at the AJU Mikvah Thursday, February 8 at 6:30pm PT | In person
For generations women have gathered to mark the new moon, Rosh Chodesh, a celebration of a new month. The Community Mikvah at AJU invites you to a spiritual gathering for a sacred journey of reflection and intention setting.
There are limited spots. Please RSVP only if you plan on coming. Light snacks provided. Wear comfortable clothes
Donations of $7 and up are welcome. The number seven represents wholeness - one reason why there are often seven steps leading into a Mikvah.
In Sooth I Know Not Why I Am So Sad Written and directed by Aaron Henne
UCI's Little Theater February 17, 2024 at 7:00pm
Reserve your spot now - seats are limited!
The Jewish Community Foundation Orange County’s Weissman Arts, UCI New Swan Shakespeare Center, and the ADL welcome Theatre Dybbuk back to Orange County to debut the OC rendition of The Merchant of Venice (Annotated). This provocative theatre utilizes contemporary and early modern texts and music to blend Shakespeare, history, and current social discourse to explore prejudice and antisemitism today.
Approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes with an intermission. Recommended for ages 14 and up.
Space is wheelchair accessible. Parking is available. Funding for the Weissman Arts Program is made possible by a generous legacy gift from the Albert Weissman & Rhoda Yvette Weissman Endowment Fund at Jewish Community Foundation Orange County.
TheJewish Collaborative of Orange County is a creative, collaborative, and compassionate community mosaic dedicated to innovating and supporting local and national programming that enriches the landscape of Jewish life and encouraging individuals and families to connect their passions and purpose with Judaism.
Jewish Collaborative of Orange County 2200 San Joaquin Hills Rd. Newport Beach, CA 92660
Each challah is an edible work of art, baked fresh and hand-braided especially for you! Choose from raisin, traditional, sesame seed and poppy seed. For more information, visit theblessedbraid.com.
JCoOC is an exempt organization in accordance with Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code EIN: 36-4844121