Mahjong Mondays Mondays, 1:30-3:30 p.m. at the East Valley JCC. Free, registration required. Register
Locked away in a crate for several decades until its recent public unveiling, a grave marker in Memphis revealed a little-known fact about one of America’s most iconic figures of the 20th century. Yes, Elvis Presley, the King of Rock & Roll, had Jewish roots. This highly visual presentation by travel writer Dan Fellner will take you to Elvis’ birthplace in Tupelo, Mississippi, and to the Graceland mansion in Memphis, to uncover the secrets of Elvis’ surprising connection to Judaism. It’s a fascinating glimpse into Presley’s life and the multiculturalism that inspired his music.
Join Rabbi Michael Beyo, East Valley JCC CEO, to learn about the weekly Torah portion.
This class, taught by Karolyn Benger, explores the fascinating legal case of the Gett of Cleves, a pivotal moment in Jewish legal history that sheds light on the intersection of mental health and Halacha (Jewish law). The case centers around a controversial 16th-century divorce in Cleves.
This class explores the ethical and moral teachings of Judaism and their relevance in contemporary society. Through discussion and analysis, students will gain a deeper understanding of how Jewish ethical teachings can guide decision-making and behavior in today’s complex world.
This class will delve into the 613 Commandments (mitzvot) in Judaism, which form the foundation of Jewish law and ethical practice. Students will study the origins, categorization and interpretations of those commandments, as outlined in the Torah and expanded upon by rabbinic scholars, and discuss the relevance and application of these mitzvot in contemporary life.