BULLETIN

May 10, 2012  /  18 Iyar 5772

 

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CONTENTS: Click on any item to go to it. FOR COMMUNITY EVENTS, DO SCROLL DOWN PAST THE KADIMA NEWS.
We need your help at our street fairs booths!
Field trip to see "Fiddler on the Roof"
Social justice group meeting for potluck and discussion, May 5, 5:30 pm
Bulletin Board: Seattle Jewish Chorale; 85th St. Big Band; Aimee Golant
Middle East Peace Camp 2012 - Focus on Food
Volunteers of the Year
Shabbat morning service, May 5, 10 am
Rosh Chodesh gathering for teen girls, May 5, 3-5 pm
Kadima Sundays & Mondays schedules
Enroll in Sunday School, Hebrew School, Pre-K class
Kadima and WTP are on Facebook
Consider a donation to Kadima
Kadima Calendar
Do your shopping on line - Kadima receives a percentage of each sale!


University St Fair

Help Us Staff Kadima's Street Fairs Booths

HELP!  Really, we do need your help. It will be so much FUN to help staff the Kadima booth at the University District Street Fair.

In an effort to increase awareness (and hopefully membership!) in our vibrant Jewish community, Kadima will be hosting tables at two up-coming popular street fairs:


The University District Street Fair
Saturday May 19 10am-7pm
Sunday   May 20 10am-6pm
AND
The Fremont Fair
Saturday June 16 10am-8pm
Sunday   June 17 11am-6pm

Leah Haseley is in charge of coordinating the table for the U-district fair and it would be wonderful for people to help her host by signing up for a three-hour block of time that weekend. Below are suggestions, but if you can only spare two hours, that is fine too:
 
Saturday
10am-1pm
 
1-4 pm 
4-7 pm 
Sunday
10-1
 
1-4 
4-6 
 
Please let Leah know when you are available to help! It will be fun!! office@kadima.org / (206) 547-3914.




Sunday, June 3rd
Our Field Trip to the Kitsap Forest Theatre!

Fiddle on the Roof 

Fiddler on the Roof

3000 Seabeck Highway, Bremerton, WA (map)  
Located 15 minutes from the Bremerton Ferry 
 
Plan to catch the 11:10 a.m. Seattle to Bremerton Ferry. 
 
No Sunday School classes on June 3rd.  
 
We will picnic together before the performance. Arrange your own carpool, pack your own family picnic lunches, bring your own picnic blanket. Performance is at 2:00 pm. 
 
Tickets for enrolled students are covered by tuition and will be distributed to families at Sunday School on May 20th. If your child is absent on May 20th your child's ticket will be mailed to you so you have it in hand when you arrive (in case you take a later ferry). Ticket information: foresttheater.com/tickets.
 
Other helpful information: foresttheater.com/day-of-show.

All Kadimaniks are invited to join in the fun. Purchase your tickets, pack your lunches, and head on over!



 
New Kadima Social Justice group!

If you would like to join the listserv that the group established after its inaugural meeting on Cinco de Mayo, please contact Sima Kahn via office@kadima.org. The listserv will keep people apprised of opportunities for engagement in various areas in which the Social Justice group is interested. You are welcome -- encouraged -- to participate even if you could not make it to the Cinco de Mayo event.





BULLETIN BOARD


MEPC ball

Sunday, June 3 - 7:00 pm

Town Hall Seattle (1119 8th Ave., at Seneca St.)

Seattle Jewish Chorale Spring Concert
Raising Voices, Lifting Spirits: Music of Hope & Healing for Hard Times

With Will Dowd, Percussion; John Stiffler, clarinet; and Members of Israeli Folk Dance at the University of Washington.


Seattle Jewish Chorale presents a program to lift the spirit and lighten the heart! What helps us, as individuals and communities, to overcome life's challenges? Family, faith, humor--and, always, music and dance! The thirty voices of the chorale, accompanied by pianist Harumi Flesher, will perform songs in English, Yiddish, Ladino and Hebrew--melodies and words which have comforted and sustained the Jewish people throughout history, and can bring hope to all who are struggling through difficult times. Co-sponsored by the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs, with support from Jewish Family Service. 

  

In the spirit of the concert 's theme, Seattle Jewish Chorale will donate a portion of the evening's proceeds to Jewish Family Service. 

Kadimaniks Suzie Hellerstein and Sima Kahn sing in the chorale. Purchase your tickets from Brown Paper Tickets.  
 
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85th St Big Band

Saturday, June 16
Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park
17171 Bothell Way NE


The 85th Street Big Band


Kadimanik Larry Greenberg plays bass in this big band that swings hit songs from the 1930s to the 1960s..and then some!


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Aimee's mezuzah  Aimee's charm

Mezuzah and Charm by Aimee Golant

  

Shalom Bayit, a Bay Area non-profit that works to end domestic violence, has commissioned Aimee Golant (who made the crowns for Kadima's Women's Torah) to create these exclusive original works of art in honor of its 20th Anniversary. Profits from sales of the mezuzah and charm will benefit Shalom Bayit. Click here for ordering information.




MEPC ball  

The Middle East Peace Camp invites you to join in its eleventh year of camp, this summer from
July 9th to July 13th!
 
How does food shape our communities? This year at camp, by breaking bread together, we will build friendships and promote cross-cultural learning. We will explore the idea of food through cooking projects, sharing traditional foods, hospitality, growing our own food, and food justice projects. This year will hold an abundance of fun and food!

2012 Theme: Food and Community July 9 - 13

The MEPC is a grassroots coalition of Arab and Jewish communities and our friends. We are dedicated to embracing our common humanity while empowering youth through education, recreation, and leadership development. The camp takes a multifaceted approach to teaching the values of peacemaking through a focus on conflict resolution and human rights using creative art, science, music, dance, sports, and language activities. We plant seeds of friendship and fun while emphasizing our commonalities and celebrating our differences! Join our community for its eleventh year of camp at the UW Botanic Gardens.

Please email info@middleeastpeacecamp.org and visit www.middleeastpeacecamp.org.
Download a registration form.




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Congratulations, Kadima Volunteers of the Year!



Michael Blum. Chef Michael shopped for and prepared a delicious dinner for 60 guests at Kadima's Passover Seder. He also found the perfect venue for the Seder and managed the RSVPs. Michael serves on the Board of Directors and is involved with the group of Kadimaniks that is working on forming a Social Justice committee.

Kevin Cain. Kevin was involved in setting up for many Kadima events this year, and was also involved in post-event tear-downs. Kevin helped erect the Sukkah again this year. He ran over to Kadima House at dinnertime one rainy evening to help haul the new safe indoors. For the auction, Kevin created and donated a beautiful drawing which incorporated Jewish and Irish themes. Kevin serves on the Programs committee and taught a class on The Tree of Life. Most recently, Kevin was Assistant to the Chef in preparing dinner for 60 guests at Kadima's Passover Seder.

Lauren Plawner. Always cheerful, friendly, and helpful, Lauren and her children Dhara and Milo operated Kafe Kadima this year and most of last year. This requires a commitment to 20 Sunday mornings during the school year. Running Kafe Kadima involves shopping, food preparation, setting up, and cleaning up, which means staying well past noon. We know that Lauren would like to recognize Alison Miller for stepping in when Lauren couldn't be there one morning.



 
Kadima Torah

Shabbat morning service
and Reconstructionist Torah study 
June 2, 10:00 am
Kadima House

Community spirit, song, and thoughtful discussion

Parshah Naso (Numbers 4:21-7:89).

The celebration of Shabbat includes a potluck: dairy/vegetarian (scaled fish okay).

RSVPs are helpful but not required: office@kadima.org or
(206) 547-3914. Please let us know if you will need child care.

Kadima House
12353 8th Ave. NE
Seattle, WA 98125 (map)




Rosh Chodesh door

Rosh Chodesh gathering for teen girls
Saturday, June 2, 3-5 pm

Contact Sharron Lerner, Education Director, for more information.




Kadima Sundays and Mondays

 

Sundays (10 am to noon)

May 20

June 3 - no class; going to see Fiddler on the Roof!

June 10 

 

Mondays

May 14 & 21

Hebrew (5th grade) - 4:45-5:45

Hebrew 1 - 5:30-6:30

Hebrew (6th grade) - 5:45-6:45

B'nei Mitzvah -  7:00-8:00

 

 



Play, learn, grow

PRE-K, SUNDAY SCHOOL, HEBREW, AND

B'NEI MITZVAH PROGRAM

 

Download an Enrollment and Membership Registration form.

 

KADIMA OFFERS...

 

MODERN CONVERSATIONAL HEBREW CLASSES

For 3rd-8th grades.

 

TWICE MONTHLY SUNDAY CLASSES FOR GRADES K-7 AND A B'NEI MITZVAH PROGRAM

Visit Kadima's website for more information about our Sunday School and B'nei Mitzvah program, or contact Sharron Lerner, Education Director, at slerner@kadima.org, or the office at (206) 547-3914.

 

A PRE-KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM

For children 4-5 years old. Developing Jewish identity and kindergarten readiness skills. For single-parent families, inter-faith parents, same-sex parents...for all parents raising Jewish children. This Pre-K program will serve as an introduction to Jewish songs, stories, traditions, and progressive Jewish values. The Kadima Pre-Kindergarten meets Sundays, twice monthly, 10:00 am to noon at Kadima House. View Pre-K flyer. Contact Sharron Lerner for more information.

 

 



Be sure to 'like' Kadima and the WTP on Facebook. 

 

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The Women's Torah Project is on Facebook.

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Seattle's premiere progressive Jewish Community integrates celebration, study, and work for social justice, through programs, holidays, Shabbatot, education for all generations, activism for a just, peaceful and healthy world, and many avenues to a warm Jewish community. Think of Kadima as your "Jewish Salon," a comfortable setting for the free exchange of ideas and experiences!


Kadima's Women's Torah Project has completed  the first Torah in history to be scribed and completely embellished by an international community of women.

Kadima is a co-founder of the Middle East Peace Camp for Children. 2012 MEPC dates: July 9-13! Registration form

Contact Kadima!
(206) 547-3914


Find us on Facebook

Middle East Peace Camp website 2012 MEPC dates: July 9-13!

 

 



Make Kadima House a sanctuary filled with learning, celebration, activism, spirit and warm community!


HOW TO DONATE

Donate via
NetworkForGood.org, where Kadima is a non-profit client, and you can sign up to make a donation monthly -- easy on the pocketbook! 
 ·  Send a check:  Kadima, 12353 8th Ave. NE, Seattle WA  98125  ·  Call the office, (206) 547-3914, with credit card info  · Members may call to add a donation to their account.

THANK YOU!

 


KADIMA CALENDAR

Visit Kadima's booth at the University District Street Fair
May 19-20

Shabbat morning service  
June 2, 10 am


Rosh Chodesh Gathering for Teen Girls 
June 2, 3-5 pm

Fiddler on the Roof 
June 3, 2 pm
(catch the 11:10 ferry)

Visit Kadima's booth at the Fremont Fair
June 16-17
 


Regarding Rosh Chodesh for Teen Girls. please contact Sharron Lerner. Regarding leading, attending, chanting Torah and/or helping with Shabbat services, contact the Kadima office.
 

 




SHOP ONLINE --

YOUR PURCHASES REALLY DO GENERATE REVENUE FOR KADIMA

 


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-- phone apps and iBooks, too!

 


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Or donate directly to Kadima
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JEWISH COMMUNITY EVENTS

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Saturday, May 12 

Stamp Out Hunger 
As you may know, the JFS Food Bank is a beneficiary of food collected during this exciting event.
How YOU can help: 
1. Collect a bag of non-perishable items such as canned soup, vegetables, meats, spaghetti sauce, peanut butter, pasta, rice, beans and cereal.
2. Place by your mailbox for letter carrier to pick up and deliver to local food bank.


Monday, May 14  ·  6:30 pm  ·  Benaroya Hall
World Premiere of Jake Heggie's Another Sunrise, the true story of Krystyna Zywulska's Holocaust survival. Mr. Heggie, America's leading opera composer, will be there to discuss Zywulska, She was a resistor and hidden Jew who joined the Polish resistance in 1942.

Gramophone Magazine, perhaps the world's most influential classical music periodical, has listed our concert as one of May's ten "unmissable events" anywhere (along with concerts in London, New York, Munich and Los Angeles). Closer to home, Seattle's Classical KING FM will be featuring music from our repertoire. You can stream it online: www.king.org/Listen-Online


May and June, Tuesdays  ·  10 - Noon  ·  JFS Seattle
Positive Discipline -- Parenting with Confidence
Positive discipline is an approach and a set of strategies that are time-tested and build parent confidence and a smoother family life! Positive discipline guides children in a context of mutual respect, using methods that are firm and kind, and come from common sense and research. Facilitated by Sarina Behar Natkin, LICSW, Certified Positive Discipline Parent Educator, Parent Coach and co-founder of GROW Parenting. Best for parents with children 2-12 years old
  • May 15: Routines Reduce Conflict: Using Them Effectively
  • May 22: Reducing Power Struggles with Positive Discipline
  • June 5: Family Meetings: Finding Solutions Together
Financial assistance is available. Advance registration required. Contact Marjorie Schnyder, (206) 861-3146 or familylife@jfsseattle.org.

Summer sessions!
July and August, Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 pm  JFS, Seattle
Parents are welcome to attend one, some or all of the series. 
  • July 17: Positive Discipline: Parenting with Confidence
  • July 24: Routines Reduce Conflict: Using Them Effectively
  • July 31: Reducing Power Struggles with Positive Discipline
  • August 7: Family Meetings: Finding Solutions Together
Advance payment for the series secures one free session!  $15 per session. Financial assistance is available. Advance registration required. Contact Marjorie Schnyder, (206) 861-3146 or familylife@jfsseattle.org.



Black Jew Dialogues
Wednesday, May 16  ·  7:30 pm  ·  Theatre Puget Sound (4th Floor, Seattle Center House, 305 Harrison)
"What's so funny about two American minorities that have slavery, the KKK, and chicken livers in common? That's what you'll find out in this extraordinary two-actor play on the history and absurdity of prejudice and racism and the power of diversity. The Black-Jew Dialogues combines fast-paced sketches, improvisations, multi-media, puppets and a game show to create a show that has gained praise across the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. at universities, high schools, synagogues, and theatres."


Sunday, May 20  ·  10 am - 5 pm  ·  Hillel UW (4745 17th Ave NE, Seattle)
With Rabbi Rami Shapiro, author of the award-winning book, Recovery, the Sacred Art. Rabbi Shapiro is an International lecturer, acclaimed author, and dynamic storyteller. In a hope-filled approach to spiritual and personal growth, Rabbi Shapiro uses the Twelve Steps of Recovery to shine light on the foundational addiction from which all humans suffer: the illusion that we are in control of our lives. Rooted in the context of universal spiritual awakening and Jewish teachings, he invites us to delve deeply into each of the Steps as a vehicle for personal liberation: physical, emotional, and spiritual. Space is limited. Register here. $65 General Admission before May 4 ($85 after May 4). CEU Credits Available, $20 additional. Scholarships available.


Sunday, May 20  ·  7 - 9 pm  ·  University of Washington Hillel
Screening of Dark Side of Chocolate and Fair Trade chocolate tasting
1, 7:00  Schmoozing, Fair Trade chocolate tasting
2. 7:15 Film
3. 8:00 Q & A and discussion
4. 8:20 Fair Trade Kosher chocolate tastings; letter writing and other ways to become involved; informational handouts to take home.
For more information, contact Robert BeiserView trailer.


Sunday, May 20  ·  2 pm  ·  SJCC, Mercer Island
SJCC Lecture Series: The Jewish Touch
The Jewish Opera Connection: From Samson to Sondheim
Dennis Glauber explores the extensive Jewish presence in the world of opera, including works of Offenbach, Meyerbeer, Korngold, Glass, Halevy, Bernstein, Sondheim, and others. Operas with Biblical themes will be illustrated as well as Jewish conductors, librettists and some of the many great Jewish singers who have made their mark on the operatic stage. Order tickets here. $5 for SJCC members, seniors and students / $10 general admission. Seating is limited. Reservations recommended. Refreshments served. For more info, e-mail Roni Antebi.



Finding Kind
Wed, May 23  ·  5:30 - 8 pm  ·  Stroum JCC (3801 East Mercer Way, Mercer Island)
Fair Trade Judaica Fair
Where shopping is a mitzvah! This is a great opportunity to buy quality products made by fair trade artisans, such as: kippot, tallitot, menorahs, jewelry, scarves, mezuzahs, wall hangings, Purim groggers, kosher chocolate, and much more. www.fairtradejudaica.org.


Endless Opportunities: A community-wide program of educational, social, recreational and volunteer opportunities for adults age 60+
Thurs, May 24  ·  10 to noon  ·  Skyline at First Hill (725 9th Ave, Seattle)
Spirituality & Aging
Don Armstrong, Director of HomeCare and Community Based Services, JFS, will moderate a panel discussion with leaders from different faith communities. Each will answer questions about spirituality and the search for life's meaning as we age. Can we learn from others' traditions? Rabbi Anson Laytner, will be one of the panelists, along with Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, and Humanist leaders. Valet Parking. RSVP by Tuesday, May 15. Contact Ellen Hendin, (206) 861-3183 or endlessopps@jfsseattle.org.


Wednesday, May 30  ·  7 - 8:30 pm  ·  Jewish Family Service (1601 16th Ave, Seattle)
Caring for Aging Parents: A Teamwork Approach
Sometimes "it takes a village" to care for a frail or ailing older person. A care team might include a spouse, adult children, other relatives, friends and neighbors. Learn how to keep sibling and other family relationships strong throughout the process. Bring the whole family to this interactive workshop! Facilitated by Jane Relin, MSW, LICSW. $10/person, $25/family of 3 or more; scholarships available. RSVP to Leonid Orlov at (206) 861-8784 or familylife@jfsseattle.org.


Endless Opportunities: A community-wide program of educational, social, recreational and volunteer opportunities for adults age 60+
Thurs, May 31  ·  10:30 - noon  ·  Temple B'nai Torah (15727 NE 4th St, Bellevue)
The Jews of Harbin, China
Buzz Coe will share a fascinating story about his family's life in Harbin. He will discuss how industrial and railroad expansion revolutionized society, impacting Harbin. He will describe how a Jewish minority retained their western culture; created a booming economy and a cauldron of Jewish activity while maintaining all the elements of Jewish life. RSVP to Ellen Hendin by Friday, May, 25. (206) 861-3183 or endlessopps@jfsseattle.org.


Sunday, June 3  ·  2 pm  ·  Elliott Bay Book Co.
Hadiyah Carlyle reads from her memoir, Torch in the Dark
Torch in the Dark is an insightful look at how Hadiyah pioneered as one of the first women since World War II to enter the trades as a union welder. Welding became for her both a path to self-reliance and economic survival and a metaphor for healing from early childhood trauma. The story of Hadiyah's journey to healing offers profound inspiration for anyone struggling with issues of abuse and oppression. The book also offers an insightful perspective on the culture of the 60's and 70's. www.torchinthedark.com.


Sunday, June 3  ·  7 pm  ·  Town Hall Seattle (1119 8th Ave - at Seneca St)
Seattle Jewish Chorale Spring Concert
Raising Voices, Lifting Spirits: Music of Hope & Healing for Hard Times
With Will Dowd, Percussion; John Stiffler, clarinet; and Members of Israeli Folk Dance at the University of Washington. Kadimaniks Suzie Hellerstein and Sima Kahn sing in the chorale. More info and purchase tickets here.


Sunday, June 10  ·  1 pm  ·  Emerald Downs
A Day at the Races
Look for details to come. Group rates will apply. Bring your friends and make your picks for this fun-filled afternoon. Lunch at 1 pm (kosher meals upon request). Races start at 2. An Instant Replay event.


Tuesday, June 19  ·  7 - 9 pm  ·  Jewish Family Service, Seattle
First Comes Love, Then Comes Commitment: Cultivating Relational Strength for All Times
Creating commitment helps relationships flourish in good times while providing a foundation of support for the tougher periods we all go through. Making commitment clear empowers both intimacy and conflict management. Learn how to make commitment more tangible, even when stress undermines communication. Gain tools to cultivate strengths that contribute to a firm foundation of commitment and trust. Come and learn how to make your relationship a more consistent source of support. Facilitated by Max Livshetz, M.A., PsyDc. Couples of all ages and backgrounds are welcomed! Advance registration required. $15/couple. Financial assistance is available. Contact Marjorie Schnyder at (206) 861-3146 or familylife@jfsseattle.org.


Sunday mornings: June 24, July 1 & July 8  ·  9:30 am - 2 pm  ·   Jewish Family Service, Seattle
Bringing Baby Home: A Workshop Series for Couples -- Tell Parents You Know!
This hands-on, interactive class, based on the findings of Dr.John Gottman and the Relationship Research Institute, shows you ways to:
  • Promote relationship satisfaction with your partner
  • Strengthen your friendship, intimacy and conflict regulation skills
  • Manage the challenging transition to parenthood
  • Meet your child's emotional and psychological needs
  • Be the best parenting team possible!
Couples of all backgrounds are welcomed! Advance registration required. Financial assistance available.  Insurance/EAP may cover this class (e.g. Microsoft). Contact Marjorie Schnyder at (206) 861-3146 or familylife@jfsseattle.org


A website for the Washington State Jewish Archives is now available to help Washington State Jewish Historical Society members, the research community, and the general public look for information in this unique collection. The website pages serve as a central location where searchers can easily find guides to organizational records and personal papers, search for historic photos, look to see if their grandparent has an oral history in the collection, and keep track of newly added materials to the Archives.


Jewish Family Service Social Services
· Alternatives to Addiction. (206) 861-8782 or dburnett@jfsseattle.org
· Ongoing Alcoholics Anonymous meetings at JFS: www.jfsseattle.org/uploads/pdf
· Basic emergency services to those with the most critical needs in the Jewish community, and, where possible, the broader community: (206) 461-3240 -- ask to speak with an Emergency Services Case Manager
· Project DVORA (Domestic Violence Outreach, Response & Advocacy): call (206) 461-3240 and ask to speak with a Project DVORA Advocate, or email contactus@jfsseattle.org.



On Your Mark, Get Set, Help Out with Jews in Sports!
2012 is here! Which means it's...The Year of Sports!
The Instant Replay Committee of the Washington State Jewish Historical Society is collecting stories from anyone involved in sports in any capacity. The committee needs volunteers to help out with all kinds of sports programs. Love sports? Love the Society? Then they need you! To submit sports stories, to volunteer or for more info, contact Ralph at rmaimon@wsjhs.org.


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COMMUNITY EVENTS

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Tuesday, May 15  ·  7-9 pm  ·  Village Theatre, Issaquah
Howard Behar
Coffee Talk: A Conversation with Teens on Passions and Life Purpose
An empowering talk on leadership for teens and their parents. Drawing on his incredible life experiences, the former president of Starbucks inspires teens to explore their values and begin plotting a course to realize their dreams. $20. Topic age range: 13-18 years.


May 22-24  ·  10 am to 5 pm  ·  Turkish Cultural Center (19011 68th Ave So, Ste A107, Kent)
First Annual Turkey Week
This event explores the diversity of Turkish culture and will feature a variety of speakers, traditional arts and crafts, children's activities, authentic costumes and traditional Turkish food. Our cultural center will present: an assortment of cultural materials, notable historical and modern aspects of Turkish history and prominent Turkish figures, culinary tasting of baklava, börek and other delights, Turkish tourism highlights and a do-it-yourself section where guests can get hands-on experience creating Turkish desserts. Students can learn about Turkey's rich history, gain a deeper understanding of Turkish culture, try on traditional Turkish clothing, create hands-on Turkish artwork, enjoy delectable Turkish cuisine, and much more. The event is free and you are welcome to attend any day, but RSVP is required: rsvp@acaciafoundation.org. Please contact us to confirm your attendance or for further information.


Sunday, June 3  ·  7 pm  ·  Town Hall Seattle (1119 8th Ave - at Seneca St)
Seattle Jewish Chorale Spring Concert
Raising Voices, Lifting Spirits: Music of Hope & Healing for Hard Times
With Will Dowd, Percussion; John Stiffler, clarinet; and Members of Israeli Folk Dance at the University of Washington. Kadimaniks Suzie Hellerstein and Sima Kahn sing in the chorale. More info and purchase tickets here.


Richard Falk
Friday, June 8  ·  7 pm  ·  University Temple United Methodist Church (1415 NE 43rd St., Seattle)
Richard Falk Speaking in Seattle
Richard Falk will talk about "The Economic, Legal and Moral Cost of War: A Forum on Israel, Palestine and the United States." Mr. Falk is professor emeritus at Princeton University. He is the UN's Special Rapporteur on Palestinian Human Rights in the Occupied Territories, and author of numerous books, including The Costs of War: International Law, the UN and World Order After Iraq and Achieving Human Rights.
Sponsored by Western Washington Fellowship of Reconciliation; Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility; El Centro de la Raza; Middle Eastern Legal Association of Washington; Peace Action Group of Plymouth Church UCC; World Affairs Council; United Nations Association; Arab American Community Coalition; Jewish Voice for Peace; Voices of Palestine; American Friends Service Committee; Episcopal Bishop's Committee on Israel Palestine; Mideast Focus Ministry of Saint Mark's Cathedral; The Seattle and Seattle University Chapters of the National Lawyers Guild; Seattle Mideast Awareness Campaign; Center for Human Rights at the University of Washington; and West Seattle Neighbors for Peace and Justice.



Matzah Roca

May 24, 2012 to January 6, 2013  ·  Pacific Science Center
He coulda won a Grammy...
The exhibition features more than 100 objects from King Tut's tomb and from ancient sites representing important rulers throughout 2,000 years of ancient Egyptian history. More than twice the number of artifacts than in the original Tut exhibit that toured in the 1970s. On display for the last time in North America! Steve Martin performs King Tut here!


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