Event Calendar

Explore upcoming programs, classes, and events for all ages—stay active, connect with others, and find meaningful moments at PJCC every day.

Biblical Women: Emerging from the Margins through Midrash (Melton Peninsula)

Discover a captivating array of over a dozen biblical heroines, both familiar and lesser-known, as we explore classic and modern midrashic commentary. Delving into their lives and choices, this Melton course provides multiple perspectives on their roles in Jewish history and literature, portraying them as rich and complex characters. Taught By Rabbi Laurie Matzkin, PJCC […]

Advocating for Your Child

JCRC Bay Area’s recent survey reflects what many of us are feeling, that antisemitism is rising in the Bay Area. Our children are not immune and are facing antisemitism in their classrooms, on the playground, and in their community. We will share best practices and guidance for talking to principals, school board members, etc. about […]

Cultivating Hope in a Post October 7th World

Join us for “Cultivating Hope in a Post October 7th World” on Sunday, February 25th at 2:00pm – 5:00pm. We will hear from experts who can speak to our Jewish young adult experiences here in the SF Bay Area: ‍  Amy Albertson, a Jewish advocate and educator from California who empowers young Jews to be unapologetically […]

Lunch & Learn: What Talmud Stories Tell Us About Life with Aviv Siegel

Join us in studying Jewish stories that are as relevant to life today as they were when written 1,500 years ago. We will be reading short tales from the Talmud in English and use them to discuss what the Rabbis were trying to teach us about how to lead a meaningful and ethical life. No […]

Book Discussion: Kantika by Elizabeth Graver

From Constantinople to Barcelona, Havana, and New York, Kantika sings of the joys, hopes, and devastation experienced by twentieth-century Sephardi emigres. Rebecca Cohen’s odyssey begins amid a settled, privileged childhood embraced by generations of well-to-do Ladino speakers. It quickly devolves through loss of home, a tragic marriage, and decrease of family cohesion. Rebecca’s indomitable resilience, […]

Lunch & Learn: What Talmud Stories Tell Us About Life with Aviv Siegel

Join us in studying Jewish stories that are as relevant to life today as they were when written 1,500 years ago. We will be reading short tales from the Talmud in English and use them to discuss what the Rabbis were trying to teach us about how to lead a meaningful and ethical life. No […]

Local Advocacy Training

It’s often said that “all politics is local” and this includes the Bay Area. Join Director of External Relations Jonathan Mintzer to learn how to best advocate for the Jewish community with your local elected officials. During the presentation, we will review best practices, outline key talking points, and answer all your advocacy questions. Register […]

The “State of the Community” Address with Tye Gregory

For 75 years, JCRC has mobilized Bay Area Jews and our allies to counter antisemitism and rising hate, advance social justice, strengthen civic engagement, and ensure a combined response to critical issues we all face. JCRC exists for critical moments like the one we are in, where relationships with political entities and grassroots identity-based groups […]

Israel Advocacy Workshop

Most elected officials do not understand the nuances of the local Jewish community’s connection to Israel. As the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continues to dominate political discussion, join JCRC to learn how to discuss this complex issue with your elected leaders. Participants will leave with the training with practical skills for responding to common issues and questions. […]

2024 North Peninsula Scholar in Residence: Craig Taubman

2024 North Peninsula Scholar in Residence: Craig Taubman Friday, March 1 – Sunday, March 3 A collaborative partnership with our North Peninsula Jewish Institutions Weekend events and activities will include an afternoon presentation at the PJCC hosted by our Social Impact Committee, a PTBE Friday evening Shabbat Service, a Power Hour Morning Service at Congregation […]

Biblical Women: Emerging from the Margins through Midrash (Melton Peninsula)

Discover a captivating array of over a dozen biblical heroines, both familiar and lesser-known, as we explore classic and modern midrashic commentary. Delving into their lives and choices, this Melton course provides multiple perspectives on their roles in Jewish history and literature, portraying them as rich and complex characters. Taught By Rabbi Laurie Matzkin, PJCC […]

Unity March: Standing Together Against Antisemitism

The PJCC, along with Peninsula Temple Beth El, Congregation Beth Jacob, Peninsula Sinai Congregation and Peninsula Temple Sholom will march together to champion the values of inclusion, respect, belonging, and democracy – standing united against Antisemitism. Together, we will seek to foster understanding, connect diverse communities, and reinforce our commitment to a safe world, free […]