Jan-Mar 2016
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Jan-Mar 2016
LEAPS ‘N’ BOUNDS Discover programming that awakens your spirit and revitalizes your soul! A quarterly publication of the Peninsula Jewish Community Center JANUARY – MARCH 2016 INSIDE North Peninsula Jewish Community welcomes The PJCC and Peninsula Camera Club are partnering to offer two photography classes this winter: 2016 Scholar-in-Residence Photography for All of Us (page 9) Expanding Your Photographic Skills: Photography as Art (page 10) Table of Contents 2 For Your Information 3Trips 4Lectures 5Wellness 7 Games & Leisure 9 The Arts 10 At the Movies 10 Discussion Groups 12 Get Up & Go 13 Beth El Senior Friendship Club 14 Transportation Services 15 In the Community 16 Volunteers & Donations 17Calendar Rabbi Wayne Dosick January 28-February 10, 2016 Rabbi Wayne Dosick, Ph.D. is an educator, writer, and spiritual guide who teaches and counsels about faith and spirit, ethical values, life transformations, and evolving human consciousness. The rabbi of the Elijah Minyan, he is the host of the monthly internet radio program Spirit Lives, and the award-winning author of nine books, including When Life Hurts and The Real Name of God: Embracing the Full Essence of the Divine. All programs are free but pre-registration is required. For full schedule, visit pjcc.org/scholar Dancing With God When Life Hurts Thursday, January 28 • 7:00 – 8:30 pm Wornick Ulam Gadol • Code: 45079 Let’s Talk About It: Creating Sacred Community Wednesday, February 3 • 2:00 – 3:15 pm Board Room • Code: 44989 Food for Thought: Jew Who? Monday, February 8 • 2:00 – 3:00 pm Board Room • Code: 44984 To learn about Rabbi Dosick’s additional speaking engagements throughout the North Peninsula Jewish Community, please visit pjcc.org/scholar. FOR YOUR INFORMATION FROM THE STAFF TO REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS & TRIPS Dear Friends, It is with bitter sweetness that I announce my retirement from the PJCC at the end of 2015. It’s hard to believe that I have worked here for 16 ½ years. I have had a 36 year-long career as a professional social worker, including medical social work and work with people with disabilities and I am now looking forward to having a little more time to share with my husband. Together, we love hiking, being outdoors, and hope to do a little traveling while our knees and hips permit! I will miss the camaraderie of my wonderful colleagues and value the relationships that I formed with the members of the PJCC and especially with the members of the Beth El Senior Friendship Club. I hope to now have the time to attend the great programs that the PJCC offers! Here’s to the next phase of my journey. I hope to see you around the PJCC. Sincerely, Rhonda Press, LCSW ADULT DEPARTMENT STAFF Kimberly Gordon, Department Director Betty Burr, MA, Get Up & Go Outreach Organizer Jane Skinner, MSW, Adult Programs Manager Crystal DyFoon, Lead Driver Nena Guthrie, Transportation Administrative Assistant 1. Call the PJCC at 650.212.7522 and ask to speak with a program assistant. Any fees may be paid by credit card. We accept Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. 2. You may register for programs that do not involve transportation online using the PJCC web site: pjcc.org. Click on “Register Online for Classes.” When you find a program in which you are interested, add that course to your basket and follow the instructions to obtain a Login ID and PIN. 3. To register through MindBody Online: If you are not already in the system, you will need to create a new account. From your computer, visit pjcc.org/registeronline • Click on “new to our site” • Enter first and last name, then click “next” and find your account • Click on “this is me” • Verify your identity • Create Login 4.You may mail in a check. Be sure to include a note with your name, address and phone number, and the Code for the program. If there is transportation involved, please indicate your pick-up location and seating request if applicable. * Discounts on Public rates available to Foster City residents for these programs. Quantities are limited. To register, call 650.212.7522 to speak with a program assistant. A beneficiary agency of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties. The Peninsula Jewish Community Center acknowledges the Jewish Community Endowment Newhouse Fund, the Senior Excursion Fund, and the Paul and Ruth Steiner Permanent Endowment Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties, as well as the Koret Foundation, for their continued support of Adult programs and transportation. The PJCC is proud to be a part of the Initiative on Jewish Peoplehood, co-funded by the Koret Foundation and Taube Foundation for Jewish Life & Culture. Through this initiative, we present programs and celebrations that bring community together, travel and education programs that build connections to Israel and the heritage of the Diaspora communities, innovative classes and participatory experiences that elevate Jewish literacy and invigorate Jewish practice. The PJCC believes that the ongoing vitality of the Jewish people lies in the richness of its communal life, the vibrancy and diversity of its cultural and spiritual expression, and the shared experiences that inspire a sense of connectedness to Jews everywhere and in every generation. Price key: M = Member / P = Public2 TRIPS SEN IOR EXCU RSIONS Itzhak Perlman at Davies Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin Sunday, January 10 Sunday, January 24 Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco $25 M/$30 P • Code: 44998 Mountain View Center for Performing Arts, Mountain View • $25 M/$30 P • Code: 44987 One of the greatest violinists of our time, the inimitable virtuoso Itzhak Perlman performs Beethoven’s sweet and lyrical romances for violin followed by Mozart’s stormy Symphony No. 25 and Brahms’ Symphony No. 4. Home pick-ups: $10/location. The inspiring story of “America’s Composer” Irving Berlin takes center stage in this tour-de-force performance by piano virtuoso Hershey Felder, internationally acclaimed for bringing to life such composers as Gershwin, Beethoven, Chopin, and Bernstein. Capturing the rhythms of the Lower East Side, and eventually enchanting the entire world, Berlin epitomizes the American dream. From Blue Skies to White Christmas, this remarkable evening with Irving is an unforgettable journey in song. Home pick-ups: $10/location. Departures Returns 12:00 pm San Carlos Caltrain Station 6:15 pm 12:15 pm PJCC 6:00 pm 12:30 pm 5th & El Camino 5:45 pm (in front of Sleep Train) 12:40 pm Peninsula Regent 5:40 pm 12:45 pm Woodlake 5:30 pm Departures 12:30 pm PJCC 12:45 pm Woodlake 12:55 pm Peninsula Regent 1:00 pm 5th & El Camino (in front of 24-Hour Fitness) 1:15 pm San Carlos Caltrain Station Returns 5:30 pm 5:15 pm 5:05 pm 5:00 pm 4:45 pm These trips are made possible by a grant from the community-wide Senior Excursion Fund of the Jewish Community Endowment Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma, for seniors who are mobility, financially, or physically impaired and for whom this trip would not otherwise be possible. Participants may attend only one of five Senior Excursion trips between 7/1/2015 and 6/30/2016. 3 Price key: M = Member / P = Public TRIPS • LECTURES TRIPS San Francisco Ballet 2016 Repertory Season Asian Art Museum: Looking East Wednesday, January 13 • Asian Art Museum, San Francisco • $55 M/$65 P • Code: 44978 Looking East explores the many movements and artists affected by Japanese art, including the great impressionist and post-impressionist painters Vincent van Gogh, Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, and Claude Monet. Juxtaposing masterpieces of Western art and design with rare works by prominent Japanese artists, the exhibition reveals the interplay of new styles and themes inspired by Japan. Docent tour included. No-host lunch at museum café. Asian Art Museum members may deduct $14. Departures 9:15 am San Carlos Caltrain Station 9:30 am PJCC 9:45 am 5th & El Camino (in front of Sleep Train) 9:50 am Peninsula Regent 10:00 am Woodlake Returns 3:45 pm 3:30 pm 3:15 pm 3:10 pm 3:00 pm 2016 San Francisco Symphony Sampler Series This three-concert Thursday matinee series includes transportation and time for a no-host lunch in Union Square or near Davies Symphony Hall. Subscribers also have access to the 1:00 pm pre-concert lectures. For concert dates and program, please contact Rachel Goldman at 650.378.2764. LECTURES Food for Thought Mondays • 2:00 – 3:00 pm Board Room • Free M/$4 P per session Berkeley’s Gourmet Ghetto Wednesday, March 30 • Gourmet Ghetto, Berkeley $92 M/$110 P • Code: 44980 Edible Excursions brings its passion for Bay Area artisan food and wine to North Berkeley’s Gourmet Ghetto. Be introduced to the area’s history as the birthplace of California Cuisine spearheaded by Alice Waters’ Chez Panisse. Tour features conversations with the area’s chefs and food purveyors, as well as a mouth-watering assortment of tastings and samples that may include Saul’s Delicatessen, SOOP in Epicurious Garden, Alegio Chocolates, Gregoire’s, and The Cheeseboard Collective. Wear your walking shoes and bring your appetite. Departure 9:45 am PJCC Enjoy the beauty of ballet with this Saturday matinee five subscription series. Tickets available with or without transportation. Seats available at all price levels. For rates and additional information, please call Rachel Goldman at 650.378.2764. Return 2:00 pm Sam Mazza Castle Tour Wednesday, April 13 See back cover. Price key: M = Member / P = Public4 • Low Interest Rates Got You Down? January 4 • Code: 44982 Retirees and conservative investors are struggling with how to navigate the financial world now that income returns are so low. Bring your questions and learn more about the choices available to investors. Guest speaker Robert Simon, Senior Vice President of Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Inc., has 24 years of investment experience creating portfolios designed for principal preservation and income. • If I Were You: Dancers Across Borders February 1 • Code: 44983 There’s an old saying that to truly understand someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. But what about dancing in them? Fulbright alumni and choreographer Casey Lee Thorne will examine dance as activism and social justice in Israel and Palestine. LECTURES • WELLNESS • Jew Who? February 8 • Code: 44984 • Free for Everyone PJCC 2016 Scholar-in-Residence Rabbi Wayne Dosick, Ph.D., asks “Who are we?” Jews in America have joined the great “melting pot” and have happily pursued the “American dream.” We’ve reached the highest levels of American society. We comfortably walk the halls of academia, finance, and government. So: Are we American Jews? Jewish Americans? Are we at home, or still wandering in exile? Engage in an exploration of the contemporary dynamic tension between exile and return; chosen-ness and choosing; tradition and renewal. Advance registration required. • Erik Erikson Examining the Stages of Life March 7 • Code: 44985 Erikson’s stage theory characterizes an individual advancing through 8 stages of psychosocial development from infancy to late adulthood. How every individual advances through each stage of life, from toilet training to parenthood, affects their behavior and life view. Joe Gurkoff is a licensed psychotherapist specializing in career counseling, executive coaching and caregiver counseling. • Carl Jung’s “Collective Unconscious” March 21 • Code: 44986 It’s been 100 years since Jung published his work on the collective unconscious, often described as encompassing the soul of humanity at large, and archetypes. You’ve heard these words used in many discussions about psychology. Come hear how his theories have been used, explained and criticized. Joe Gurkoff (see bio above). It’s Your Turn Now! Lifestyle Planning at 50+ Sunday, February 28 • 1:00 – 5:00 pm Conference Room A • $10 M/$15 P • Code: 45042 At 50 or better, you’ve got 25 – 30 bonus years to step into the lifestyle or work you’ve always wanted. Want to continue in your existing work/career but find more time for other things in your life? Interested in discovering an entirely new career or volunteer work but don’t know what it is yet? Start planning now by joining a small group for an afternoon journeying down the road toward your dream. Led by Betty Burr, MA, Gerontologist, third-age coach and PJCC staffer, you’ll build on all you’ve already done to start designing your post-career lifestyle. WELLNESS Take a Breath: An Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation Thursdays, January 7 – March 31 • 1:30 – 2:30 pm Board Room • FREE • Code: 45087 Meditation is one of the most natural and rewarding of all human activities. It brings balance, rest and a growing inner peace, and contributes to physical, emotional and mental well-being. Drawing on the experience of mindfulness and on insights of the Jewish spiritual path, we will give ourselves the gift of wellness through meditation. This class is open to all — Jews and non-Jews alike, and includes simple and basic instructions in the practice of meditation. Instructor: Rabbi Lavey Derby has practiced meditation for more than twenty years and has been teaching meditation for the past ten. 5 Price key: M = Member / P = Public WELLNESS • Happiness, NOW! A free community service presented in partnership with Sequoia Healthcare and the Peninsula Health Care Districts Living Healthy Workshop Thursdays, January 28 – March 10 10:30 am – 12:00 pm • Classroom AB • FREE Code: 45867 Weekly sessions offer practical techniques and support for your health and well-being. The classes provide the latest information and strategies for making healthy choices regarding nutrition, including mindfulness and food labels, physical activity, management of stress and pain, improving memory and preventing memory loss, boosting self-confidence and working effectively with healthcare providers. (7 classes) Registration required; priority given to new participants and those who have attended only one other session. In partnership with the Embodied Jewish Learning Initiative of Jewish earningWorks Yoga for Grounding Sunday, January 31 • 2:00 – 4:00 pm • Yoga Studio $18 M/$25 P • Register in MindBody Join us for a gentle, grounding Iyengar-based yoga and movement practice rooted in Jewish mystical teachings as we explore themes of trees and earth in celebration of Tu B’Shevat. No previous experience with yoga or Judaism is required. Pre-registration required. Instructor: Julie Emden, RYT-500, directs the Embodied Learning Initiative at Jewish LearningWorks in San Francisco and is a graduate of teaching certification programs in lyengar-based yoga from the Yoga Room in Berkeley and in Yoga and Jewish Spirituality from Elat Chayyim Center for Jewish Spirituality. Art of Living Register at www.artofliving.org/us-en/san-mateofoster-city. • Mind & Meditation Saturday, February 27 • 3:00 – 4:00 pm Board Room • FREE Negativity can distort your emotions and affect your health; learn how to let it go! Price key: M = Member / P = Public6 Monday, February 29 • 7:00 – 8:00 pm Board Room • FREE Learn the secret to happiness through the application of practical ancient wisdom. • Mind Matters Sunday, March 6 • 4:00 – 5:00 pm Board Room • FREE This introductory class shares meditation tools and techniques to help leave you soothed and rejuvenated. • Happiness Program Thursday – Monday, March 31 – April 4 Board Room • $395 Thursday/Friday/Monday • 6:30 – 9:30 pm Saturday/Sunday • 9:00 am – 2:00 pm Learn valuable skills for managing negative emotions and challenging situations, improving focus, and strengthening relationships. Includes low-impact yoga for increased flexibility. Jewish Wellness Retreat Sunday, March 20 • 12:30 – 5:00 pm Code: 45084 • $35 M/$45 P Treat yourself by sampling our many nurturing Jewish Wellness offerings from meditation and yoga to dance, nutrition and more. Fee includes Rabbi Rex Perlmeter presentation (see below). Pre-registration required. Moving Toward Wellness Sunday, March 20 • 1:00 – 2:30 pm Board Room • $8 M/$11 P • Code: 45085 Rabbi Rex Perlmeter, founding director of the Jewish Wellness Center of North Jersey, will share teachings and practices from the Jewish mystical tradition that can guide us on our life’s journey towards health and wholeness. Pre-registration required. GAMES & LEISURE New Bridge Programs We are pleased to introduce American Contract Bridge League (ACBL)-method classes as an expansion to our bridge programs Learn to Play Bridge in a Day the game, or have never played before, this is the place to start! Sunday, January 10 12:00 – 5:00 pm • Board Room $50 M & P • Code: 45022 Whether you are brand new or are returning to bridge, this is the perfect opportunity to learn the world’s most popular card game. Pre-registration required by January 4. Instructional materials and light snack provided. Students must purchase the required text, ACBL Bridge Series: Bidding in the 21st Century, which is available on Amazon. Preregistration required. (10 classes) Beginning Bridge: Bidding Wednesdays, January 13 – March 23 6:30 – 8:30 pm • Board Room $138 M/$179 P • Code: 45028 No class 3/16 This class is the first course in the ACBL series. Beginning students of all levels are welcome to learn the basics of contract bridge. If you attended the Learn to Play Bridge in a Day seminar, are returning to Students must purchase the required text, ACBL Bridge Series: Play of the Hand in the 21st Century, which is available on Amazon. Preregistration required. (10 classes) Bridge: Play of the Hand Tuesdays, January 12 – March 22 1:00 – 3:00 pm • Classroom AB $138 M/$179 P • Code: 45030 No class 3/15 The second course in the ACBL series is designed to reach the next level of understanding of all elements of the game with emphasis on play techniques and a review of concepts in the Bidding Course. Beginners who have had the Bidding Course or equivalent Bridge experience as well as all levels of Intermediate student are welcome. About the instructor: Carol Knowles is an experienced and accredited ACBL Teacher and Life Master. She loves sharing her passion for bridge and has taught the game for many years. Play Bunco! Join a fun game on the second and last Fridays of the month, 1:30 – 3:00 pm. Bunco is easy to learn and fun to play. For more information, contact Diane White at 650.341.4152 or dwhite922@sbcglobal.net. Do you have an extra mah jongg set? Consider donating it to the Adult Department Contact Kimberly Gordon at 650.378.2751 or kgordon@pjcc.org 7 Price key: M = Member / P = Public GAMES & LEISURE GAMES & LEISURE Sit & Knit Mondays, January 4 – March 28 • 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Adult Lounge • FREE • Code:45001 No meeting 1/18 and 2/15 Many people use knitting and crocheting as a creative outlet and escape from life’s hectic pace. All it takes is a pair of knitting needles and yarn. Drop-in Bridge Tuesdays, January 5 – March 29 • 1:00 – 3:30 pm Board Room • Free M/$3.50 P per session Code: 45031 Intermediate players may drop in for a weekly afternoon game of bridge. An Afternoon of Mah Jongg: Drop-in Play Thursdays, January 7 – March 31 • 1:00 – 4:00 pm Classroom AB • Free M/$3.50 P per session Code: 45036 For intermediate to advanced-level players. No instructor will be present. Bring your current Mah Jongg card. Pre-registration recommended. A Morning of Mah Jongg: Drop-in Play Fridays, January 8 & 22, February 12 & 26, March 11 & 25 • 10:30 am – 12:30 pm Classroom AB • Free M/$3.50 P per session Code: 45035 For beginning to intermediate-level players. No instructor will be present. Bring your current Mah Jongg card. Pre-registration recommended. Mah Jongg Class for Beginners Fridays, February 3 – 24 • 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Classroom C • $49 M/$62 P • Code: 45037 Learn the basics of American style Mah Jongg. Fee includes current Mah Jongg card. (4 classes.) Preregistration required. Attendance at first meeting is mandatory for this popular class. Space is limited. Call 650.378.2717 with questions. Instructor: Lisa Bernstein is an experienced and enthusiastic Mah Jongg teacher and player who will share her love of the game. Price key: M = Member / P = Public8 Advanced Bridge with Supervised Play Tuesdays, January 12 – March 22 10:00 am – 12:00 pm • Classroom AB • $152 M/$198 P Code: 45027 Advanced bridge students are welcome and will be playing at an advanced level with review of conventions with supervision. (11 classes) Instructor: Sandy Dennison is an experienced teacher who has taught the game privately and at local community centers since 1990. Bridge: Supervised Play Wednesdays, January 6 – March 30 10:00 am - 12:00 pm • Classroom AB $10 M/$12 P per class • Code: 45029 Supervised drop-in play for all levels of bridge. No instruction provided, but expert bridge teacher is present for consultation on all hands. Instructor: Sandy Dennison Fourth Annual Mah Jongg Tournament Fundraiser A fundraiser to benefit adult programs and services at the PJCC Sunday, January 31, 2016 9:30 am – 3:15 pm Intermediate/advanced level play. Cash prizes for first, second and third place. $45 early bird registration through 1/6/16 $55 beginning on 1/7/16 Price includes lunch. For details or to register, contact Rachel Goldman at 650.378.2764 THE ARTS THE ARTS Happier Hour with Pop-Up Dance Performance Tuesday, February 23 • 5:30 – 7:00 pm Conference Room A • FREE • Code 45059 Enjoy great company, food, and libations at our social hour for members and guests 21+. At 6:30 learn about Casey Lee Thorne’s Fulbright experience in Israel and view an excerpt of the piece she choreographed while she was there. Rehearsal photographs by Michael Cohen of the full-length piece If I Were You – Project Israel are currently featured in the PJCC Art Gallery. Earn 150 JCC Rewards points when you RSVP and attend. Beginning Watercolors Fridays, January 22 – February 26 9:00 am – 12:00 pm • Art Room • $180 M/$225 P Code: 44979 Learn basic watercolor techniques such as washes, gradation, color mixing, and blending with a strong emphasis on design and composition of subject matter. (6 classes) Instructor: Shirley Lim worked as a graphic designer in New York, Toronto and San Francisco for more than 15 years before becoming a watercolor painting instructor for children and adults in early 2009. Chinese Brush Painting 101 Tuesdays, February 2 – March 22 • 7:00 – 8:30 pm Art Room • $138 M/$172 P • Code: 44981 Discover your artistic talent and explore a new medium! Learn about the similarities and differences between Chinese and Western painting. Step-by-step demonstrations will guide you to create a successful piece of art. Suitable for beginning and intermediate students. A $15 material fee for paper is payable to instructor. (8 classes) Instructor: Marina Wang grew up in China where she received her Chinese brush painting training. She is now a teaching artist in the Bay Area, teaching Chinese brush painting at museums, schools and community centers. In partnership with the Embodied Jewish Learning Initiative of Jewish earningWorks Torah in Motion: Movement Workshop Tuesday, March 8 • 7:00 – 9:00 pm • Free M /$15 P ECE Multi-Purpose Room • Code: 45056 Integrate mind, body, heart, and spirit. We will explore selected teachings from Torah and themes related to the month of Adar on the Hebrew calendar through free-form movement, dance, drawing, and writing. No previous experience with Torah or Dance are required. Advance registration recommended. Instructor: Julie Emden, RYT-500, directs the Embodied Learning Initiative at Jewish LearningWorks in San Francisco and is a graduate of teaching certification programs in lyengar-based yoga from the Yoga Room in Berkeley and in Yoga and Jewish Spirituality from Elat Chayyim Center for Jewish Spirituality. PJCC Up Close Concert presents Paul Candless with Charged Particles See back cover. Photography for All of Us Monday, February 8 • 7:00 – 8:30 pm • Classroom AB FREE • Code: 44999 Interested in photography as a hobby or already an experienced enthusiast? Members of the Peninsula Camera Club will introduce you to their passion for photography using slide presentations and discussions of their work. This is guaranteed to inspire you to take more interesting and creative photographs. Free and open to anyone interested in capturing better images with whatever device they use. 9 Price key: M = Member / P = Public THE ARTS • AT THE MOVIES • DISCUSSION GROUPS Expanding Your Photographic Skills: Photography as Art Mondays, March 7 – 28 • 7:00 – 9:00 pm Classroom AB • PJCC & PCC M: $140 series, $40 drop-in Public: $170 series, $45 Drop-in • Code: 45000 Experienced members of the Peninsula Camera Club will take you beyond the basics to both challenge and assist your creative use of the photographic medium. Open to people of all ages who would like to expand their photographic horizons. Familiarity with basic camera operations a requirement. (4 classes) See flyer for details. AT THE MOVIES The Best in Cinema: Monday at the Movies Skip the crowded movie theaters and enjoy these award-winning films in a comfortable, intimate setting. A lively discussion follows each film. Registration required. Space is limited. a good-hearted hairdresser. Despite her kindness, the disillusioned boy soon falls in with a young drug peddler. French with English subtitles. (87 min) •Welcome March 14 • Code: 44993 When authorities forbid young Kurdish refugee from crossing the English Channel to reunite with his girlfriend in England, the 17 year-old resolves to swim to his love and finds an unlikely ally in the form of swim instructor Simon. Facing an inevitable divorce from his wife, the middle-aged teacher takes the resolute youth under his wing. French with English subtitles. (105 min) • Something Ventured March 28 • Code: 44994 This engrossing documentary traces the genesis of some of the world’s most revolutionary companies, such as Apple, Intel, and Genentech, and how their investors’ visionary practices transformed the way the modern world communicates and does business. (85 min) Mondays, 2:00 pm • Board Room • Free M/P Community Program Pass required; inquire at the Welcome Center • The Galapagos Affair January 11 • Code: 44990 Reading from letters, journals and memoirs, Cate Blanchett, Diane Kruger, and others narrate this littleknown tale of a handful of European dreamers whose relocation to the Galapagos Islands in the 1930s took a tragic turn. (121 min) • A Separation January 25 • Code: 44991 An Iranian husband and wife are divided over his decision to stay and care for his aging father instead of leaving the country with his family. But, his fateful choice to hire a stranger to do most of the caretaking breeds unexpected consequences. Persian with English subtitles. (123 min) • The Kid with a Bike February 22 • Code: 44992 After being abandoned by his deadbeat dad, eleven year-old Cyril Catoul is virtually adopted by Price key: M = Member / P = Public10 Featuring seasonal and traditional goods from local vendors! Wednesdays 9:00 am –12:30 pm PJCC Lobby DISCUSSION GROUPS Yiddish Club Tuesdays, January 5 & 19, February 2 & 16, March 1 & 15 • 10:30 am – 12:00 pm • Classroom C Free M/$3.50 P per session January 5 Code: 45049, January 19 Code: 45050, February 2 Code: 45051, February 16 Code: 45052, March 1 Code: 45053, March 15 Code: 45054 Keep Yiddish alive with others who share your love of the language, through conversion, songs, and food. Fluent Yiddish mastery not required. Peer led. DISCUSSION GROUPS Let’s Talk About It Men’s Evening Discussion Group Wednesdays, January 6 – March 30 • 2:00 – 3:15 pm Classroom AB • FREE • Code: 44988 Meet for lively discussions about topical events, led on alternate weeks by David Nigel and Jon Levinson. All opinions are welcome, creating a forum for stimulating, and thought-provoking conversations. Tuesdays, Janurary 13, February 10, March 9 7:00 – 8:30 pm • Classroom C Free M/$3.50 P per session January Code: 45039, February Code: 45040, March Code: 45041 Can’t make our morning meeting? Join our evening group for men of all ages and backgrounds to meet and discuss the challenges facing them. Topics will include, but are not limited to, men’s health, their changing roles in society and more. For more information, call 650.378.2717. Pre-registration recommended. Neil Hersch, PhD will serve as a participant/facilitator. • Creating Sacred Community Join us for a Special Session Wednesday, February 3 • 2:00 – 3:15 pm Board Room • FREE • Code: 44989 Pre-registration required. PJCC 2016 Scholar-in-Residence, Rabbi Wayne Dosick, Ph.D. joins “Let’s Talk About It” for a special session. Using biblical, rabbinic, liturgical, kabbalistic, Chasidic, and modern texts, he will provide a guide for making your community institutions, your synagogue, your workplace, and your family into a kehillah — your conscious, holy community where people work toward a common purpose in grace and dignity, respect and honor. Life, It’s Complicated: Jewish Perspectives Thursdays, January 7 – March 31 • 10:30 – 11:30 am Conference Room A • FREE • Code: 45086 Join Rabbi Lavey Derby for this highly popular, ongoing discussion exploring Jewish views on important issues and living a meaningful life. Men’s Morning Discussion Group Mondays, January 25, February 22, March 21 10:30 am – 12:00 pm • Classroom AB Free M/$3.50 P per session January Code: 44995, February Code: 44996, March Code: 44997 All men are welcome, regardless of age or viewpoint. The focus of this group is on intelligent conversation, not arguing or therapy. The group is peer-led by Marvin Goldman and Peter Klein. 11 This program is made possible by The Koret Taube Initiative on Jewish Peoplehood. Jewish Book Discussion Group Tuesdays, 10:30 am – 12:00 pm • Classroom D Free M/$5 P per session Join other readers for a lively discussion of Jewishthemed books on loan from the Jewish Community Library’s Book Club in a Box. Facilitator Jim Van Buskirk leads an interesting and intelligent discussion each month. • My Father’s Paradise: A Son’s Search for His Jewish Past in Kurdish Iraq by Ariel Sabar January 26 • Code: 45032 Ariel Sabar’s father, Yona, was born in the northern Iraqi village of Zakho, a place so remote that the Kurdish Jews who lived there still spoke the ancient language of Aramaic. Ariel, a journalist who grew up in Los Angeles, investigates his father’s dedication to preserving the stories, traditions, and language of his past. • The Loves of Judith by Meir Shalev February 23 • Code: 45033 Also published as Four Meals, this rich and remarkable novel recounts how, over the course of four meals that take place across several decades, a boy named Zayde learns about his mother Judith’s relationships in a rural village in British Mandate Palestine in the 1930s with her three lovers, all of whom consider him their son. Price key: M = Member / P = Public DISCUSSION GROUPS • GET UP & GO • The UnAmericans by Molly Antopol March 29 • Code: 45034 Spanning “the entire Ashkenazi Jewish universe, from New York to Belarus to Israel and Los Angeles,” Molly Antopol’s debut collection explores the link between individual choices and the larger forces of human history, deftly depicting the everyday anxieties of immigrant lives and the intimate links between family and history. GET UP & GO Get Up & Go offers senior socialization programs, and errand transportation service for older adults who no longer drive. Programs are open to all adults. Programs are free for regular Get Up & Go participants and PJCC members. Cost for the programs is $5 for first-time guests. A low-cost lunch is served at 12:00 pm. Advance registration required. Request a schedule and register for Get Up & Go programs by calling 650.378.2750 no later than Wednesday the week before a program. Transportation is $6 round-trip and $3 one-way. Get Up & Go is support by gifts to the PJCC and grants from: The Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund and The Jewish Community Endowment Newhouse Fund; Sequoia Hospital/Dignity Health; MillsPeninsula Health Services; May and Stanley Smith Charitable Trust; and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s New Freedom Fund. Get Up & Go Programs at the PJCC Wednesdays • Board Room 12:00 pm Lunch (with reservations only) $5 M & P 1:00 pm Program • Free M**/$5 P **PJCC & Get Up & Go Members • Love Songs with Teagan Moore January 6 • Code: 45043 The gift of romantic love is a divine, earthly comfort, and has been expressed by song since the dawn of time. Every generation has a love story told by their particular songwriters and favorite singers. Come and take a relaxing journey through the love songs that you hold near and dear with Teagan Moore. Price key: M = Member / P = Public12 • Sanford Jazz Duo January 20 • Code: 45044 Jeff Sanford is well known all over the Bay Area for his saxophone, clarinet, and flute playing. He has played at jazz venues around the Bay and with the SF Symphony. He is joined by pianist Andy Ostwald, active in the local jazz scene for over 20 years, for this special PJCC jazz performance. • “Out of the Ordinary” — Songs of Humor and Memory February 10 • Code: 45045 Singer-pianist Scott Hill will present a nice break from the standard songs we hear so often. He plays country, unusual, or funny songs like Sam You Made the Pants Too Long, Josefina Please Don’t Lean-a on the Bell, and The Coffee Song. He also plays a selection of Elvis songs. Scott is happy to take requests, talk about the songs, and have you sing along. • Old Happens! February 24 • Code: 45046 David Glover presents his one-man musical comedy show in which he shares an uplifting message about glorifying older age rather than fearing it. With song, humor and audience interaction, seventy-year old Glover has created Old Happens, building a story about aging gracefully. • Fred McCarty – Songs Old & New March 9 • Code: 45047 Solo guitarist, composer and vocalist, Fred McCarty has performed on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville twice — a privilege earned by being one of the best in his field. He has been a student of both classical and jazz guitar, and is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music. His repertoire includes original songs, a blend of R&B and soft rock, and new sounds you will enjoy. • Spring Has Sprung with the EJs March 23 • Code: 45048 With Joan Connolly on piano and Eric Riberio on vocals, you are always guaranteed an upbeat musical experience. Come prepared to hear many of your favorites, some celebrating the spring season. Even if we get spring showers, the program will be sunny! BETH EL FRIENDSHIP CLUB BETH EL SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CLUB in conjunction with the PJCC the challenges faced as one ages. You will also have the opportunity to reflect on what you were like when you were 13 years old. Let’s keep our lines of communication open with our younger generation. Group meets at Peninsula Temple Beth El, 1700 Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo. Transportation available depending on location. Cost is $6 round-trip. Call 650.378.2717 for more information. The first Thursday of every month, members are invited to bring their creative handiwork for display during the meeting. Items must be taken home at the end of the meeting. Thursdays • Peninsula Temple Beth El 12:00 pm Brown Bag Lunch 1:00 – 2:15 pm Program January 7 Club members are invited to bring their creative handiwork for display during the meeting. Items must be taken home at the end of the meeting. Rap with the Rabbi: Engage in conversation with Rabbi Lisa Kingston from Peninsula Temple Beth El. January 14 Show tunes, songs from yesteryear, Beatles favorites, cowboy ballads, opera arias— The Eclectics sing it all. Join Michael Mendelsohn and Erfert Fenton for an afternoon of music. Be prepared to sing along! January 21 Learn about the flow and beauty of flower arranging with Relli Siegel, floral arranger and member of PTBE. Tu B’Shevat, the New Year of the Trees is just around the corner — a perfect time to create an arrangement incorporating trees and nature. January 28 Lisa Wu, classical pianist, will play works of Bach, Debussy, Liszt, Ravel, and Chopin. She has performed as a soloist with the San Domenico Orchestra de Camera and the UC Berkeley Symphony Orchestra. February 4 Club members are invited to bring their creative handiwork for display during the meeting. Items must be taken home at the end of the meeting. This month the Youth Department of PTBE is focusing on what it means to be an older adult. Please come and share your wisdom and insights on Rap with the Rabbi: Rabbi Callie will be with us to share teachings on the role of elders in Judaism. February 11 Make ‘em Laugh – Great Comic Songs from the Stage and Screen. Through lecture and video clips, Bonnie Weiss presents this program featuring Danny Kaye, Eddie Cantor, Fannie Brice, and Carol Burnett, among others. February 18 Get ready to play “Name That Tune” with the talented Peter Master on piano. Songs are from the 1920s, 30s and 40s. Here’s a hint…expect to hear I Only Have Eyes for You, Tea for Two, and My Heart Belongs to Daddy. If you know these tunes, we need you! February 25 Ralph Beren, Ed.D. believes that humor is the hidden elixir of life. According to some experts, laughter in a group is more contagious than catching a cold in the same setting. Ralph says there is nothing like Jewish Humor to cure what ails you. This type of humor, filled with self- deprecation, wit, and manipulation, pokes fun at everything Jews hold to be sacred. Dr. Beren’s program displays his talent for stand-up and entertains his audiences with videos of classic Jewish comedians such as Jack Benny, Woody Allen, Gilda Radner, and Jerry Seinfeld. March 3 Bring your creative handiwork for display during the meeting. Items must be taken home at the end of the meeting. Rap with the Rabbi: Engage in conversation with Rabbi Sara Mason-Barkin of Peninsula Temple Beth El. March 10 A2TV is an “all-terrain” musical group starring Natalia Vershilova-Daniels (violin), and Karen Hutchinson (piano, accordion), and Konstantine Protopopov (accordion). A2TV plays music from France to Israel, tango to folk, and gypsy to classical, in their own unforgettable style. Fun abounds. 13 Price key: M = Member / P = Public BETH EL FRIENDSHIP CLUB • TRANSPORTATION SERVICES March 17 On Location: The Golden Gate Bridge on the Silver Screen is presented by author, speaker, and former librarian, Jim Van Buskirk, featuring clips of hilariously horrifying depictions of the Bay Area’s beloved bridge. From Stranded (1935) to The Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), the iconic span appears in a wide range of films. Jim Van Buskirk is author of Celluloid San Francisco. March 24 Today we celebrate the joyous holiday of Purim. Come in costume or a silly hat, join us for a deli lunch, and then watch the charming documentary Deli Man. (91 minutes) This affectionate documentary celebrates Jewish delicatessens, how it found its way into the nation’s mainstream appetite, and how they made their mark in American history. Call 650.378.2717 by March 10 to make lunch reservation and payment. Indicate your choice of: roast beef, corned beef, or tuna sandwich. Includes fruit salad and hamantaschen. Members of the Beth El Senior Friendship Club: $5/Non-members: $12. Make checks payable to the Beth El Senior Friendship Club. March 31 Russian-born, Israeli-raised guitarist Yuri Liberzon ranks among today’s foremost classical guitarists in the United States and the world. He will be performing music from Latin America and Spain, as well as Bach and the American Jazz , pianist Keith Jarrett. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Errand/Appointment Transportation for Non-Driving Older Adults Every Monday, Tuesday and Friday, Get Up & Go provides transportation within San Mateo County for non-driving older adults for medical and personal appointments, shopping, and other destinations. Shared ride service is available for $6 round-trip or $3 one-way. Volunteer escorts are available. Reservations are required no later than the Wednesday of the week prior to the date of service. First come, first served, so reserve your ride early. Call 650.378.2750. Price key: M = Member / P = Public14 Errand and Appointment Transportation Dates Mondays: January 4, 11, 25 February 1, 8, 22, 29 March 7, 14, 21, 28 Tuesdays: January 5, 12, 19, 26 February 2, 9, 16, 23 March 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Fridays: January 8, 15, 22, 29 February 5, 12, 19, 26 March 4, 11, 18, 25 Shabbat Rides Schedule The PJCC offers door-to-door transportation to Friday night services at synagogues on the Peninsula. Make your reservations by calling the PJCC at 650.378.2750 by the Friday of the week before. There is no charge. This service is made possible by a grant from the Jewish Community Endowment Newhouse Fund of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties. January 1 No ride service January 8 6:30 pm Peninsula Temple Beth El January 15 7:00 pm Peninsula Temple Sholom January 22 7:30 pm Congregation Beth Jacob January 29 No ride service February 5 7:30 pm Peninsula Sinai Congregation February 12 6:30 pm Peninsula Temple Beth El February 19 6:00 pm Peninsula Temple Sholom February 26 7:30 pm Congregation Beth Jacob March 4 7:30 pm Peninsula Sinai Congregation March 11 6:30 pm Peninsula Temple Beth El March 18 6:00 pm Peninsula Temple Sholom March 25 7:30 pm Congregation Beth Jacob IN THE COMMUNITY IN THE COMMUNITY Happier Hour (Also known as Member Mixers) Exclusively for Center Members and their guests, 21 years and older. Childcare is available but limited. Call to reserve a spot at 650.378.2703. Earn an easy 150 JCC Rewards points just for pre-registering and attending. RSVP today! •Bingo (HH) Tuesday, January 26 • 5:30 – 7:00 pm Conference Room A Join us for Bingo and shmoozing during Happier Hour this month. Play a game or two and enjoy some fabulous food and drink. San Mateo County by providing organic vegetables to residents at InnVision Shelter Network. Take part with hands-on gardening work and learning about food justice issues. This program is designed for adults of all ages and kids ages 4+. All levels of experience are welcome. Pre-registration is recommended. Grow Justice: Fight Hunger is a joint project of the PJCC and Kevah. Funded by the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund’s North Peninsula Regional Impact Committee. • Pop-Up Dance Performance (HH) Tuesday, February 23 • 5:30 – 7:00 pm Conference Room A Enjoy great company, food and libations. At 6:30 pm learn about Casey Thorne’s Fulbright experience in Israel and view an excerpt of the piece she choreographed while she was there. Rehearsal photographs by Michael Cohen of the full-length piece If I Were You – Project Israel are currently featured in the PJCC Art Gallery. • Casino Night (HH) Tuesday, March 22 • 5:30 – 7:00 pm Board Room It’s Viva Las Vegas at the PJCC! Play a few casino-style games while mingling and meeting friends. • Morning Member Mixer Thursday, March 24 • 9:00 – 11:00 am Conference Room A Join us for a morning of noshing and mingling. Open to Center Members and their guests of all ages. Prostate Information Forum First Tuesday of the month 1:00 – 2:30 pm • FREE Sequoia Hospital, Health & Wellness Center 749 Brewster Avenue, Redwood City, CA 94063 Open to men of all ages and their families and close friends who want to learn more about prostate health. For more information, call 650.367.5998 or visit www.sequoiahospital.org. Confused about Medicare? Get free Medicare counseling from a HICAP counselor at the PJCC. Appointments are required and are available at the PJCC every Thursday, 9:30 – 11:30 am. No drop-ins please! Call 800.434.0222 or 650.627.9350. PJCC Justice Garden Grow Justice: Fight Hunger — Garden Service Days Sundays, January 17, February 21, March 20 2:00 – 4:00 pm • Hamlin Garden Get your hands dirty and join us for a service day in the PJCC Justice Garden! Help us alleviate hunger in 15 HICAP of San Mateo County is sponsored by Self-Help for the Elderly, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the independence, dignity and self-worth of senior citizens. Non-profit ID# 94-1750717 Price key: M = Member / P = Public IN THE COMMUNITY • VOLUNTEERS & DONATIONS DID YOU KNOW… YOUR GENEROSITY WILL DO AMAZING THINGS KEEPING SENIORS ACTIVE Hundreds of non-driving seniors each year use Get Up & Go to get to their doctor, pharmacy, grocery store and more. Your gift keeps the program going, and helps us secure an essential government grant. FEEDING THE SOUL Much more than simple chicken soup, our life-enhancing programming nourishes minds, moves bodies, and engages spirits throughout our diverse community. Your gift brings exceptional programs to life. FIGHTING LOCAL HUNGER Grow Justice: Fight Hunger grows food, builds knowledge and leadership, and brings families together to feed the hungry and eliminate hunger locally. Your designated new or increased gift will be matched dollar for dollar by the Koret Foundation’s Jewish Peoplehood Initiative. Our most life-affirming programs and services rely on your generosity. While membership dues and program fees keep us running, your tax-deductible gift makes a huge difference in people’s lives. VOLUNTEERS & DONATIONS With Appreciation Discussion Group Leaders Marvin Goldman Neil Hersh Peter Klein Jon Levinson David Nigel Get Up & Go Admin Rita Beransky Susan Goldberg Susan May Get Up & Go Drivers Dorean Barnes Linda Bruzzon Michele Casari Patricia D’Larzelere Barbara Freeman Kellee Gilbert Robert Highsmith Dennis Keane Andy Klase Barbara Klase Donald Lahann Amnon Levy Ed Mitchell Robert Norris Francisco Oliva Frank Pepsin Barbara Regan Norm Rizzi Barbara Saunders Linda Stone Mareth Vedder Cristina Weglinski Ed Weiss Steve Wilson Carol Wong Get Up & Go Escorts Don Belaief Get Up & Go Outreach Allan Kaufmann Judy Sherman Reina Tolchin Karen Tunnell Librarians Boris Ragent Dorothy Ragent Program Food Delivery Morris Cohn Frank Jonas Program Organizers Sandy Morse Marcyl Seidscher Cindy Strause Donations Aurora Uyehara Rhonda Press Circle of Life Fund The gift that lives forever PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY TODAY! To make your gift, please contact Maria Burns at 650.378.2759 or mburns@pjcc.org Price key: M = Member / P = Public16 To learn how you can support the PJCC with a planned gift, contact Maria Burns at mburns@pjcc.org or 650.378.2759. JANUARY CALENDAR SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT New Year’s Day Admin Offces closed 1 2 Get Up & Go Errands Get Up & Go Errands 10:30 am Sit & Knit 10:30 am Yiddish Club 10:00 am Bridge: Supervised Play 1:00 pm Get Up & Go at the PJCC 2:00 pm 1:00 pm Food For Thought Drop-in Bridge 3 4 2:00 pm Let’s Talk About It 5 Senior Excursion: Itzhak Perlman at Davies Get Up & Go Errands Get Up & Go Errands 12:00 pm Learn to Play Bridge in a Day 10:30 am Sit & Knit 2:00 pm Monday at the Movies 10:00 am Adv Bridge with Supervised Play 1:00 pm Drop-in Bridge 1:00 pm Bridge: Play of Hand 10 2:00 pm Garden Service Day 11 MLK Day Admin Offices Closed 17 Senior Excursion: Hershey Felder as Irving Berlin 24 9:00 am Mah Jongg Tournament Get Up & Go Errands 10:30 am Sit & Knit 10:30 am Men’s Morning Group 2:00 pm Monday at the Movies 2:00 pm Yoga for Grounding 18 31 25 12 Get Up & Go Errands 10:00 am Adv Bridge with Supervised Play 10:30 am Yiddish Club 1:00 pm Drop-in Bridge 1:00 pm Bridge: Play of the Hand 19 Get Up & Go Errands 10:00 am Adv Bridge with Supervised Play 10:30 am Jewish Book Discussion Group 1:00 pm Drop-in Bridge 1:00 pm Bridge: Play of the Hand 5:30 pm Happier Hour: 26 Bingo 10:30 am Jewish Perspectives 12:00 pm Beth El Senior Friendship Club 1:00 pm Afternoon of Mah Jongg 1:30 pm Mindfulness Meditation 6 7 Day Trip: Asian Art Museum: Looking East 10:00 am Bridge: Supervised Play 2:00 pm Let’s Talk About It 6:30 pm Beg Bridge: Bidding 7:00 pm Men’s Evening Discussion Group 10:30 am Jewish Perspectives 12:00 pm Beth El Senior Friendship Club 1:00 pm Afternoon of Mah Jongg 1:30 pm Mindfulness Meditation 13 10:00 am Bridge: Supervised Play 1:00 pm Get Up & Go at the PJCC 2:00 pm Let’s Talk About It 6:30 pm Beg Bridge: Bidding 20 10:00 am Bridge: Supervised Play 2:00 pm Let’s Talk About It 6:30 pm Beg Bridge: Bidding 17 27 Get Up & Go Errands 10:30 am Morning of Mah Jongg Shabbat Rides 6:30 pm Services @ Peninsula Temple Beth El 8 Get Up & Go Errands Shabbat Rides 7:00 pm Services @ Peninsula Temple Sholom 14 10:30 am Jewish Perspectives 12:00 pm Beth El Senior Friendship Club 1:00 pm Afternoon of Mah Jongg 1:30 pm Mindfulness Meditation 21 10:30 am Jewish Perspectives 10:30 am Living Healthy 12:00 pm Beth El Senior Friendship Club 1:00 pm Afternoon of Mah Jongg 1:30 pm Mindfulness Meditation 7:00 pm SIR: Dancing With God When Life Hurts 28 9 15 16 Get Up & Go Errands 9:00 am Beg Watercolors 10:30 am Morning of Mah Jongg Shabbat Rides 7:30 pm Services @ Congregation Beth Jacob 22 Get Up & Go Errands 23 Day Trip: SF Ballet 9:00 am Beg Watercolors 29 30 Price key: M = Member / P = Public FEBRUARY CALENDAR SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT Get Up & Go Errands 10:00 am 10:30 am Get Up & Go Get Up & Go Day Trip: 10:00 am Jewish Perspectives Bridge: Supervised Errands Errands SF Ballet Adv Bridge with 10:30 am Play Supervised Play Living Healthy 10:00 am 10:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am 12:00 pm Mah Jongg for Sit & Knit Beg Watercolors Yiddish Club Beth El Senior Beginners 1:00 pm Friendship Club 2:00 pm Shabbat Rides Drop-in Bridge 2:00 pm 1:00 pm SIR: Let’s Talk About Food For Thought 1:00 pm 7:30 pm Services Afternoon of Mah Bridge: Play of the It @ Peninsula Sinai Jongg Hand 6:30 pm 1:30 pm 7:00 pm Congregation Beg Bridge: Bidding Mindfulness Chinese Brush 123456 Meditation Painting Get Up & Go Errands 10:30 am Sit & Knit 2:00 pm SIR: Food For Thought 7:00 pm Photography for All of Us 7 8 Presidents Day Admin Offices Closed 14 2:00 pm Garden Service Day 15 Get Up & Go Errands 10:00 am Adv Bridge with Supervised Play 1:00 pm Drop-in Bridge 1:00 pm Bridge: Play of the Hand 7:00 pm Chinese Brush Painting 10:00 am Bridge: Supervised Play 10:00 am Mah Jongg for Beginners 1:00 pm Get Up & Go at the PJCC 2:00 pm Let’s Talk About It 6:30 pm Beg Bridge: Bidding 7:00 pm Men’s Evening Discussion Group 10:30 am Jewish Perspectives 10:30 am Living Healthy 12:00 pm Beth El Senior Friendship Club 1:00 pm Afternoon of Mah Jongg 1:30 pm Mindfulness Meditation Get Up & Go Errands 9:00 am Beg Watercolors 10:30 am Morning of Mah Jongg Shabbat Rides 6:30 pm Services @ Peninsula Temple Beth El Get Up & Go Errands 10:00 am Adv Bridge with Supervised Play 10:30 am Yiddish Club 1:00 pm Drop-in Bridge 1:00 pm Bridge: Play of the Hand 7:00 pm Chinese Brush Painting 16 10:00 am Bridge: Supervised Play 10:00 am Mah Jongg for Beginners 2:00 pm Let’s Talk About It 6:30 pm Beg Bridge: Bidding 10:30 am Jewish Perspectives 10:30 am Living Healthy 12:00 pm Beth El Senior Friendship Club Get Up & Go Errands Day Trip: SF Ballet 9:00 am Beg Watercolors 8:00 pm Up Close: Paul McCandless with Charged Particles 9 10 Get Up & Go Errands 17 11 1:00 pm Afternoon of Mah Jongg 1:30 pm Mindfulness Meditation 18 Day Trip: SF Symphony 10:30 am Jewish Perspectives 10:30 am Living Healthy 12:00 pm Beth El Senior Friendship Club 1:00 pm Afternoon of Mah Jongg 1:30 pm Mindfulness Meditation 12 Shabbat Rides 6:00 pm Services @ Peninsula Temple Sholom 19 13 20 Get Up & Go Errands 10:00 am Get Up & Go 3:00 pm 10:00 am Bridge: Supervised Errands Mind & Adv Bridge with Play Meditation Supervised Play 10:00 am 10:30 am 9:00 am 10:30 am Mah Jongg for Sit & Knit Beg Watercolors Jewish Book Beginners Discussion Group 10:30 am 10:30 am 1:00 pm 1:00 pm Drop-in Bridge Get Up & Go at the Men’s Morning Morning of Mah 1:00 pm PJCC Group Jongg Bridge: Play of the 2:00 pm Hand 2:00 pm Shabbat Rides Let’s Talk About It 5:30 pm Happier Hour: Pop-Up 6:30 pm Monday at the 7:30 pm Services Dance Performance Beg Bridge: Bidding Movies @ Congregation 7:00 pm Beth Jacob Chinese Brush Painting 21 2223242526 27 1:00 pm Get Up & Go It’s Your Turn Now Errands 10:30 am Sit & Knit 7:00 pm Happiness Now! 2829 Price key: M = Member / P = Public18 MARCH CALENDAR SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT Get Up & Go Errands 10:00 am 10:30 am Get Up & Go 10:00 am Jewish Perspectives Errands Bridge: Adv Bridge with 10:30 am Supervised Play Supervised Play Shabbat Rides Living Healthy 10:30 am 2:00 pm 7:30 pm Services 12:00 pm Yiddish Club Let’s Talk About It Beth El Senior @ Peninsula Sinai 1:00 pm Friendship Club Congregation Drop-in Bridge 6:30 pm 1:00 pm 1:00 pm Beg Bridge: Afternoon of Mah Bridge: Play of the Bidding Jongg Hand 7:00 pm 1:30 pm Chinese Brush Mindfulness Painting Meditation 12345 4:00 pm Mind Matters Get Up & Go Errands 10:30 am Sit & Knit 2:00 pm Food For Thought 7:00 pm Photography Course 6 7 Get Up & Go Errands 10:30 am Sit & Knit 2:00 pm Monday at the Movies 7:00 pm Photography Course 13 12:30 pm Jewish Wellness Retreat 1:00 pm Moving Toward Wellness, Rex Perlmeter 2:00 pm Garden Service Day 10:00 am Bridge: Supervised Play 1:00 pm Get Up & Go at the PJCC 2:00 pm Let’s Talk About It 6:30 pm Beg Bridge: Bidding 7:00 pm Men’s Evening Discussion Group Get Up & Go Errands 10:00 am Adv Bridge with Supervised Play 1:00 pm Drop-in Bridge 1:00 pm Bridge: Play of the Hand 7:00 pm Torah in Motion 7:00 pm Chinese Brush Painting 8 Get Up & Go Errands 10:00 am Adv Bridge with Supervised Play 10:30 am Yiddish Club 1:00 pm Drop-in Bridge 7:00 pm Chinese Brush Painting 14 10:00 am Bridge: Supervised Play 2:00 pm Let’s Talk About It 15 16 Get Up & Go Errands 10:00 am Adv Bridge with Supervised Play 1:00 pm Drop-in Bridge 1:00 pm Bridge: Play of the Hand 5:30 pm Happier Hour: Casino Night 7:00 pm Chinese Brush Painting 10:00 am Bridge: Supervised Play Get Up & Go Errands Get Up & Go Errands 10:30 am Sit & Knit 10:30 am Jewish Book Discussion Group Day Trip: Berkeley’s Gourmet Ghetto Get Up & Go Errands 10:30 am Sit & Knit 10:30 am Men’s Morning Group 2:00 pm Food For Thought 7:00 pm Photography Course 20 21 2:00 pm Monday at the Movies 22 1:00 pm Drop-in Bridge 7:00 pm Photography Course 27 9 28 1:00 pm Get Up & Go at the PJCC 2:00 pm Let’s Talk About It 6:30 pm Beg Bridge: Bidding 23 10:00 am Bridge: Supervised Play 2:00 pm Let’s Talk About It 29 19 30 10:30 am Jewish Perspectives 10:30 am Living Healthy 12:00 pm Beth El Senior Friendship Club 1:00 pm Afternoon of Mah Jongg 1:30 pm Mindfulness Meditation Get Up & Go Errands 10:30 am Morning of Mah Jongg Shabbat Rides 6:30 pm Services @ Peninsula Temple Beth El 10 10:30 am Jewish Perspectives 12:00 pm Beth El Senior Friendship Club 1:00 pm Afternoon of Mah Jongg 1:30 pm Mindfulness Meditation 11 Get Up & Go Errands Shabbat Rides 6:00 pm Services @ Peninsula Temple Sholom 17 9:00 am Morning Member Mixer 10:30 am Jewish Perspectives 12:00 pm Beth El Senior Friendship Club 1:00 pm Afternoon of Mah Jongg 1:30 pm Mindfulness Meditation 24 12 18 19 Get Up & Go Errands 10:30 am Morning of Mah Jongg Shabbat Rides 7:30 pm Services @ Congregation Beth Jacob 25 26 10:30 am Jewish Perspectives 12:00 pm Beth El Senior Friendship Club 1:00 pm Afternoon of Mah Jongg 1:30 pm Mindfulness Meditation 6:30 pm Happiness Program 31 Price key: M = Member / P = Public PJCC Peninsula Jewish Community Center 800 Foster City Blvd. YOUR CENTER FOR LIFE Foster City, CA 94404 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 822 San Mateo, CA 94402 UP CLOSE CONCERT World-class music in an intimate cabaret-style setting Grammy-winner Paul McCandless with Charged Particles Sam Mazza Castle Tour Wednesday, April 13, 2016 • $55 M / $65 P Tour • Refreshments • Transportation Saturday, February 20 • 8:00 pm $25 M/ $30 P • Code: 45055 An unforgettable evening of soaring lyricism and original compositions. The multi-instrumentalist and co-founder of the group Oregon is accompanied by Bay Area jazz trio Charged Particles — known for playing original, elaborate, high-energy compositions, featuring heavy doses of Afro-Latin grooves and funk. An afternoon at Sam Mazza Castle, the Jewel of the San Mateo coast, in Pacifica. Guests are greeted with wine and cheese, and the 60-minute concert is followed by a Meet-the-Artists dessert reception. It is our pleasure to reserve tables for parties of four or more. Doors open at 7:30. Carmel Bach Festival Take a trip back in time with a guided historical tour and soak in the beautiful views. For more information or to register, call 650.378.2703, visit the Welcome Center or pjcc.org. July 18 – 20, 2016 For details call Rachel Goldman 650.378.2764.
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