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Professional Development for Jewish Professionals, Sponsored by the Hausner Admissions & Engagement Team

Building a strong Jewish foundation for your children starts now. The Hausner Admissions & Engagement Team is pleased to announce the Jewish Professional Partner Program (JPPP) offered by the Oshman Family JCC Preschool, Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School, and Kehillah Jewish High School, Palo Alto's leading Jewish educational institutions. Receive a 30% tuition discount for families with a parent working full-time in a Jewish non-profit. Nurturing Jewish identity: From 18 months to 18 years, our schools cultivate a love for Jewish learning and traditions in a warm and inclusive environment. Top-tier education: Our rigorous academics prepare students for success in college and beyond, while fostering strong Jewish values. Vibrant community: Be part of a supportive network of families who share your commitment to Judaism. To learn more, visit the JPPP web pages for details and application information. 

Club Z for Teens

Thousands of Jewish students have been under siege at their American universities. While they should have been writing papers or enjoying their families’ Passover Seders, Jewish students encountered vile Jew-hatred right outside of their dorm rooms. For years now, Club Z has been committed to creating a network of educated and articulate student leaders who advocate for themselves, Israel and the Jewish people. Club Z is one of the only lines of defense, preparing high school students for levels of Jew-hatred not seen since the Holocaust, and never before experienced to this degree in the U.S.

Club Z is now taking registrations for the 2024-2025 school year. Do you know any students who need our vital training? Who would benefit from a group of Jewish friends? Who need clarity about their Jewish heritage and their Jewish ties to the land of Israel? Given this flagrant Jew-hatred, we are confident that a Club Z education is more important than sports or AP classes. LEARN MORE

 

Tikvah Mission to Israel: Israeli Strategy, Statemanship & Resilience
For High School Students and Parents

June 23-27, 2024, Israel

Tikvah invites high school students (current 9th, 10th and 11th graders) and an accompanying parent to join us on an Israel Mission like no other. Families will have the opportunity to explore key sites across Israel alongside distinguished scholars and some of the world's foremost Jewish educators. They will engage in thought-provoking discussions on strategy and current affairs with world-class journalists and prominent figures from the Israeli military and public affairs, and they will embrace the history of Israel, ancient and modern. Cost: $1,800 per person (excl. flights), $3,600 per pairing. LEARN MORE AND SUBMIT AN INTEREST FORM.

Jewish Bay Stands With Israel - Events, Advocacy, Fundraising, Bring Them Home

Choose how to be active and support the cause. LEARN MORE about upcoming events.

May

Yom Hazikaron Ceremony:
Day of Remembrance for the Israeli Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terrorism

Sunday, May 12, 8:00–9:00 PM

Join our community for a Memorial Day ceremony for Israel's Fallen Soldiers and Victims of Terrorism. The evening will include songs, readings, presentations and remarks from community leaders, led by local teens. LEARN MORE

Family Fun Havdalah
Sunday, May 5, 3:30 PM, Peninsula Temple Sholom, 1655 Sebastian Drive, Burlingame

Join Carol Booth along with Jewish Baby Network and Peninsula Temple Sholom friends for Sunday playtime with singing, movement, puppets, crafts, snacks and a special Havdalah ceremony. Havdalah is a brief ceremony with juice, spices, and candlelight to mark the beginning of a new week. Kids love it! REGISTER

USF Summer Course: Disability and Jewish Social Justice, With Rabbi Julia Watts Belser
Sundays, June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 & July 14; 10:00 AM-2:00 PM, 

University of San Francisco is excited to announce that they are now accepting applications for their summer course, Disability and Jewish Social Justice with Rabbi Julia Watts Belser. "This course aims to help students deepen their capacity to create cultures of accessibility within Jewish social justice practice. We’ll bring classical Jewish texts into conversation with the lived experiences of contemporary disability activists to grapple with spiritual and political questions about access and equity, invisibility and shame, as well as practices for transforming social inequality. We’ll hone skills for recognizing and resisting ableism, as well as for understanding the way ableism intersects with racism, antisemitism, misogyny, queer, trans, fat hatred, and more. We’ll also examine the contours of hegemonic norms around decorum and behavior, pace and time, as well as physical and sensory access and consider ways to transform our religious communities and cultural spaces so that they more fully welcome the vivid, complex diversity of all our bodies and minds." APPLY BY WEDNESDAY, MAY 15

Israel76: From Remembrance to Celebration — Yom HaZikaron & Yom Ha'Atzmaut
Monday, May 13, 4:30 PM, APJCC Los Gatos

This year’s observance of Yom Hazikaron and Yom Ha'atzmaut will feel different to all of us. Through these heartbreaking times the power of connection proves to be one of our greatest strengths. Let it be so again as we gather together. The event includes a ritual of distinction marking the transition between the mourning (Yom Hazikaron) to the celebration (Yom Ha'atzmaut) and the miracle called Israel. Together with Rabbi Nico Socolovsky of Shir Hadash and the support from a wide range of community partners. LEARN MORE

“Being Jewish in Hollywood: Challenges, Chutzpah & Creativity"
Thursday, May 2, 5:00 PM, Online

“Being Jewish in Hollywood: Challenges, Chutzpah & Creativity" features renowned actor and producer Mark Feuerstein, known for his role as Dr. Hank Lawson in series like Royal Pains, and David Kohan, the brilliant creator and executive producer behind the iconic show Will and Grace. Delve into the complexities of Jewish identity in the entertainment industry as these industry insiders share their personal experiences, challenges, and triumphs. From navigating stereotypes to celebrating cultural heritage, discover how these influential figures have embraced their Jewish roots while making their mark in Hollywood. Gain insights, inspiration and practical advice on thriving authentically in an industry at times marked by its diversity and inclusivity struggles. This is a unique (and free!) opportunity to explore the intersection of faith, identity and success in the entertainment world. Don't miss out on this insightful and thought-provoking conversation! REGISTER

Jewish Silicon Valle Presents Challah Bake
Thursday, May 2, 6:00 PM, APJCC Los Gatos

Who will you invite to the table? Jewish Silicon Valley invites you to join for the Community Challah Bake. A time to connect with community. Grab a friend and share a culture of gathering and good food with others. Can you think of someone to invite from outside the Jewish community to share in our love of culture through food? LEARN MORE

Spertus Institute Presents:
Bite-Sized, Online, Professional Development Sessions — Build skills you can apply immediately to your life and work.

Navigating Today’s Jewish Workplace
Tuesday, May 21, 10:30 AM, Online

The Jewish nonprofit sector includes an array of voices, identities, and perspectives. Learn from Leading Edge COO Mordy Walfish how to best navigate this diversity in charged moments and everyday work life. RESERVE YOUR SPOT

JPAC Capitol Summit
May 14-15, Sheraton Grand Hotel, Sacramento

Since the October 7 terrorist attack, so many of us – parents, teachers, students, families and community members – have stepped up to address the ensuing rise in antisemitism in our schools, city halls and public squares. We’ve been putting out fires left and right – and these collective efforts will continue. But that’s not enough. This two-day gathering will be an unparalleled opportunity for Jewish community members and allies to advocate for our community, and attendees will have access to exclusive networking opportunities with elected officials, Jewish organizational leaders, and lay leaders from across the state. REGISTER

Sephardi Jewry and the Rise and Fall of Ladino
Thursday, May 9, 7:00–8:30 PM, OFJCC

This program is offered in conjunction with the Jewish Community Library's One Bay One Book program, a year-long conversation connecting Bay Area readers through discussions and events centered around a single title and its themes. This year's selection is Elizabeth Graver's novel Kantika, about the journey of a Sephardic immigrant in the early 20th century. LEARN MORE

Fri, April 26 2024 18 Nisan 5784