LA native, Micah Bernhard, is an up-and-coming Jewish musician, composer and song-leader. Micah weaves his deep reverence for tradition and the best of the ancient wisdom with contemporary sounds, crafting compositions and musical experiences that invite people at all stages of Jewish connection to feel the joy of Jewish spirituality. A vegetarian, potluck Shabbat dinner will follow services.
If you have yet to attend any of the outstanding lectures in this new series with Rabbi Daniel Levine - It’s not too late! Previous classes are all available to watch on JCoOC's YouTube channel. The course runs through August 25. Please join us for our final 3 weeks!
Kever Avot Service 5786 at Harbor Lawn - Mount Olive Memorial Park and Mortuary | Sunday, September 28th, 2025 at 10:30am | 1625 Gisler Avenue in Costa Mesa | (714) 540-5554
Kever Avot Service 5786 at Pacific View Memorial Park and Mortuary | Sunday, September 28th, 2025 at 1:30pm | 3500 Pacific View Drive in Corona Del Mar | (949) 467-3715
Traditional Kabbalat Shabbat and Ma'ariv service with Carina and Baruch Rock. Hosted at a private home in Irvine. Register here
Saturday, August 9 at 2pm PT TWELVE STEPS AND TORAH JCoOC partners with Our Jewish Recovery (OJR) every Shabbat afternoon for Torah study informed by the wisdom of Twelve Step recovery. Join us on Zoom. For more information and to be added to the Twelve Steps & Torah email list, click here For a full menu of OJR programs and meetings click here
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.
Presented by the Jewish Community Foundation Orange County's Weissman Arts program, and partnering with institutions throughout Orange County, the 2025 Festival brings together Jewish artists from around the U.S. and Israel to paint this spring and summer. Painting at select locations began in May and will culminate at a full-day festival on August 24.
Artists that kicked off the festival in May include: Rabbi Yitzchok Moully, Mike Wirth, Louis Barak, and Hillel Smith, festival founder and co-producer of this event. They have already created six new murals in Santa Ana, Irvine, and Huntington Beach. Arriving in early August to complete the mural cycle will be Adam Podber, Alexander Golob, and Dede Bandaid with Nitzan Mintz. Together with Smith, these artists will create the remaining five murals, completing the 2025 Orange County presentation of Jewish Street Art.
Enrich your summer with Jewish learning Visit the websites below to access current and past course and special program schedules:
AJU Whizin Center for Open Learning: AJU online learning offers classes for adults seeking to build Jewish skills and knowledge and hosts lectures by internationally acclaimed scholars, artists, authors and geo-political experts. Something for everyone!
Jewish Theological Seminary of America | Podcast | Torah Commentary | Lifelong Learning JTS offers online classes that create live, interactive opportunities for study with top-caliber scholars. Encounter compelling Jewish scholarship that brings the texts and wisdom of our tradition to bear on contemporary dilemmas. Courses delve deeply into specific areas of Jewish text, history, philosophy, religion, arts, and literature.
HUC Connect: HUC Connect invites you to join participants from 55 countries to discover something new about Judaism and about yourself through webinars, courses and podcasts.
Shalom Hartman Institute: Online courses, podcasts and programs that courageously address some of the most pressing issues of our time.
Orange County Community Scholars Program: A colorful array of podcasts and videos of current and past lectures spanning 2001-2025. Jewish scholarship at its finest.
The Jewish 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.
Mondays - 9:30 am PT | 12:30 am ET
September 15, 22, 29 and October 6 Register here
In this four week course, we will explore the innovative and deeply influential work of four major Jewish theologians who engage with and challenge the history and traditions of Jewish thought, practice and religion.
Using the works of Nehama Leibowitz, Judith Plaskow, Rachel Adler and Tamar Ross - two Americans and two Israelis - we will trace the through lines of 20th century Jewish thinking and the changing goal posts of Judaism in the late 20th century.
Yom Kippur Yizkor Memorial Form
Click here to enter the names of your family and friends that you would like remembered during our Yizkor memorial service on Yom Kippur.
Weekly presentations with Jews United for Democracy and Justice
Grounded in the Jewish prophetic value of Pikuach Nefesh, JQ offers free virtual monthly and drop-in support groups for LGBTQ+ Jews and allies. Learn more
ExploringJudaism.org is about embracing the beauty and complexity of Judaism and our personal search for meaning and learning. No matter who you are or your experience in Judaism there is something to learn and explore.
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.
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