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Please note, due to COVID-19, events listed on our Events Calendar may have been temporarily suspended. Please contact the hosting organizations to check their status.

 

Event viewing instructions:

1.  You will see the events of the whole month, in small segments, in the colour of the organization, with the title of the event and the time,
2.  Put your cursor on the event and you will see a small pop-up box with the name of the event, the time and price,
3.  Now left double-click on the event itself: a full -page window will open, with all the information about the event. This window has a white background and black distinctive easy- to- see writing.
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Nov
20
Wed
Temple Sholom: Program with Larry Garfinkel on Indigenous Art
Nov 20 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Sixty Plus Group Meeting: Chair Yoga, lunch and a program with Larry Garfinkel on Indigenous Art and other topics, including Reconciliation as an issue for the Jewish community. 

RSVP to 604-266-7190

Nov
23
Sat
BI: Heroic Journey from Ethiopia to Jerusalem
Nov 23 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

Former Mossad Agent, Yola Reitman, shares her leading role in “Operation Brothers” to rescue Ethiopian Jews”.

9:30 a.m. Shabbat Morning Service

10:30 a.m. Special Speaker Yola Reitman 

Dec
8
Sun
BI: Leah, Teddy and the Mandolin Documentary (Jewish South Africa)
Dec 8 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Using 1o years of archival footage, Leah, Teddy and the Mandolin showcases the Annual Leah Todres Yiddish Song Festival, which was held in Cape Town.  The documentary features stirring renditions of classic Yiddish songs like “Romania Romania” and “Mayn Shtetele Belz,” as well as two original songs written for the festival by Hal Shaper, a renowned songwriter, which are sung with passion by talented South African Jews of all Ages. 

Feb
26
Wed
OPTIMISM & HOPE: Erasing the Stigma of Mental Illness, Addiction & Homelessness
Feb 26 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Optimism and Hope: Erasing the Stigma of Mental Illness, Addiction & Homelessness

A panel discussion with Shelley Rivkin, Planning, Allocations and Community Affairs, Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver; Peggy Allen, Entrepreneur and Volunteer; Jordan Bowman, Youth Worker, The Last Door, New Westminster. 

Come learn about: Social service needs and resources in the Jewish Community. One woman’s journey from Vigilante to Volunteer. Jordan’s Story, From Addiction to Recovery. 

Jan
26
Thu
JSA – Phyliss and Irving Snider Foundation Empowerment Series: Mel Brooks – Behind the Scenes
Jan 26 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

 

MEL BROOKS – BEHIND THE SCENES

The Producers Problem: Propaganda, Provocation, Promotion?

 

Thursday/Friday January 26 / 27 1:00pm – 2:30pm | on Zoom
Free. To receive the link: contact Lisa Quay lisa@jccgv.bc.ca

Mel Brooks’ films are known for walking the tightrope between comedy and real-world commentary. We will explore how Brooks achieved this balance in his seismic hit The Producers, and controversies around his brazen Hitler-meets-hilarity approach.
Adam Roberts will analyze the original 1967 film and the 2001 Broadway stage adaptation, considering the critical reception of each work, as he peeks behind the zeitgeist of this unlikely fable.

Special Programs at the JCC With Guest Artist-in-Residence Adam Roberts

Guest Artist-in-Residence Adam Roberts is an award-winning musical director and teacher. He was the founding Artistic Director of the Austin (TX) Jewish Repertory Theatre and co-founding Artistic Director of TILT Performance Group. Roberts was Director of Musical Theatre with the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, and is a contributing writer for Backstage magazine.

Sponsored in part by the JSA – Phyliss and Irving Snider Foundation Empowerment Series.

Jan
27
Fri
JSA – Phyliss and Irving Snider Foundation Empowerment Series: Mel Brooks – Behind the Scenes
Jan 27 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

 

MEL BROOKS – BEHIND THE SCENES

The Producers Problem: Propaganda, Provocation, Promotion?

 

Thursday/Friday January 26 / 27 1:00pm – 2:30pm | on Zoom
Free. To receive the link: contact Lisa Quay lisa@jccgv.bc.ca

Mel Brooks’ films are known for walking the tightrope between comedy and real-world commentary. We will explore how Brooks achieved this balance in his seismic hit The Producers, and controversies around his brazen Hitler-meets-hilarity approach.
Adam Roberts will analyze the original 1967 film and the 2001 Broadway stage adaptation, considering the critical reception of each work, as he peeks behind the zeitgeist of this unlikely fable.

Special Programs at the JCC With Guest Artist-in-Residence Adam Roberts

Guest Artist-in-Residence Adam Roberts is an award-winning musical director and teacher. He was the founding Artistic Director of the Austin (TX) Jewish Repertory Theatre and co-founding Artistic Director of TILT Performance Group. Roberts was Director of Musical Theatre with the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, and is a contributing writer for Backstage magazine.

Sponsored in part by the JSA – Phyliss and Irving Snider Foundation Empowerment Series.