Event Calendar

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

Melton Class: A History of Hatred: The Ever-Present Threat of Antisemitism

Dates:Mondays: Feb 3, 10, 24; Mar 10, 17, 31 Antisemitism has been called a virus that mutates, adapting to the ideologies of its time—religious, racist, or political. In the wake of the October 7 massacre and the ongoing war in Gaza, it is more critical than ever to understand the historical roots and recurring patterns […]

$50

LIFE UNFOLDING:  Spiritual Insights for Everyday Living

  Presented by Batya DaleThursdays, 10:15–11:30 AM Our days unfold in ways that inspire insights and raise questions about life’s most profound themes: change, identity, love, loss, trust, and commitment. Join us in this engaging series as we weave celebratory curiosity, courage, and kavannah (intention) into our exploration of these universal themes. Through a blend […]

Melton Class: A History of Hatred: The Ever-Present Threat of Antisemitism

Dates:Mondays: Feb 3, 10, 24; Mar 10, 17, 31 Antisemitism has been called a virus that mutates, adapting to the ideologies of its time—religious, racist, or political. In the wake of the October 7 massacre and the ongoing war in Gaza, it is more critical than ever to understand the historical roots and recurring patterns […]

$50

Melton Class: A History of Hatred: The Ever-Present Threat of Antisemitism

Dates:Mondays: Feb 3, 10, 24; Mar 10, 17, 31 Antisemitism has been called a virus that mutates, adapting to the ideologies of its time—religious, racist, or political. In the wake of the October 7 massacre and the ongoing war in Gaza, it is more critical than ever to understand the historical roots and recurring patterns […]

$50

Food For Thought: What Is Israeli Cuisine?

Food is essential to human existence, and people from all cultures engage in acquiring, preparing, and consuming it daily. Israeli food encompasses more than just popular items like falafel, hummus, schnitzel, and Bamba. By taking an anthropological perspective, Dr. Azri Amram will explore how food and eating habits reflect Israeli society and culture. Additionally, he […]

Journeys into the Jewish Calendar

Or HaChodesh– Light of the Month Join Rabbi Laurie for an inspiring new monthly workshop series designed to deepen your connection to the spiritual themes of the Hebrew months. Explore key Jewish teachings, uncover the mystical concepts behind upcoming holidays, and engage in experiential practices such as movement, meditation, and song. Location: In person at […]

LIFE UNFOLDING:  Spiritual Insights for Everyday Living

  Presented by Batya DaleThursdays, 10:15–11:30 AM Our days unfold in ways that inspire insights and raise questions about life’s most profound themes: change, identity, love, loss, trust, and commitment. Join us in this engaging series as we weave celebratory curiosity, courage, and kavannah (intention) into our exploration of these universal themes. Through a blend […]

Israel Solidarity Mission – Information Session

Please join us for a Community Solidarity Mission Information Session! Explore the possiblity of travel to Israel this summer. Learn more about this special opportunity to travel to Israel in June 2025 to bear witness and show support to the People of Israel. Trip highlights include visits to Kibbutz Be’eri, Sderot, and the Nova Festival […]

Free

Melton Class: A History of Hatred: The Ever-Present Threat of Antisemitism

Dates:Mondays: Feb 3, 10, 24; Mar 10, 17, 31 Antisemitism has been called a virus that mutates, adapting to the ideologies of its time—religious, racist, or political. In the wake of the October 7 massacre and the ongoing war in Gaza, it is more critical than ever to understand the historical roots and recurring patterns […]

$50

REPORT CARD: Ethnic Studies, K-12 Classrooms, and Antisemitism

Presenting our second annual presentation on Jewish issues in California education. This year, learn how ethnic studies and other curricula are being distorted to invite hatred, division, and prejudice into our local school districts, and how you can help create a healthier education system. Register Here.

LIFE UNFOLDING:  Spiritual Insights for Everyday Living

  Presented by Batya DaleThursdays, 10:15–11:30 AM Our days unfold in ways that inspire insights and raise questions about life’s most profound themes: change, identity, love, loss, trust, and commitment. Join us in this engaging series as we weave celebratory curiosity, courage, and kavannah (intention) into our exploration of these universal themes. Through a blend […]

Food For Thought: The Real Heroines of Sephardic Culture

Sephardic women have played a heroic role in keeping their culture alive. Thanks to their unshakable commitment and determination, Sephardic women were at the center of the recovery process after expulsions and exiles, and managed to not only keep the traditions and customs alive but thriving. In this enlightening new program, Professor Rivka Amado, a […]