Hamentashen on Sale at the JCCV Deli Starting Tuesday, March 15th (**SOLD OUT**)

 

In celebration of the Jewish holiday of Purim, home-made Hamentashen will be on sale at the JCCV Lox, Stock and Bagel Deli on Tuesday, March 15th until they are sold out. No preorders.

$9.00 per half-dozen package of poppy seed, prune & date, and apricot filled Hamentashen.

The Deli is open Tuesday to Friday from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm.

Jewish Learning Online (JLO)

Please join the JCCV for the initial offering of Jewish Learning Online (JLO) + virtual Discussion/Q&A.  We pair a video on a topic with a virtual discussion and Q&A lead by JCCV members and friends who are knowledgeable about the subject.  Our first JLO + virtual Discussion/Q&A features a recorded session offered by the American Jewish University on “Eradicating the Stigma of Addiction in the Jewish World.” 

Jewish stigmas around addiction and substance abuse often prevents people from addressing the problem and seeking treatment. Carl Erik Fisher, author of The Urge: Our History of Addiction, provides an authoritative, illuminating and deeply human history of addiction – a baffling and deeply misunderstood phenomenon.  He is joined by AJU’s Rabbi Sherre Hirsch as they discuss how Judaism has addressed addiction and how a more expansive nuanced and compassionate view can help combat this challenge.

To view the video, go to the American Jewish University ‘On Demand’ webpage at the link below. 
https://maven.aju.edu/events-classes/program/eradicating-the-stigma-of-addiction-in-the-jewish-world
You will need to sign up and register. Please select Jewish Community Centre of Victoria as your Associated Organization and use the following Promotional Code to view the video for FREE. No credit card needed.
JCCVICTORIA100
Once registered you will have unlimited viewing for 72 hours.
The Promotional Code to view the video for FREE is available through Friday, March 11th.

On Friday, March 11th at 11:30 am Pacific Time, Susan Mintz, Social Work Therapist; Lucy Nerenberg, Addiction Psychiatrist; Jennie Preuss, Child Psychiatrist (retired); and Larry Gontovnick, Pharmacologist (retired), will lead the discussion and answer your questions virtually. To register for the virtual Discussion/Q&A, click on the link below.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwsd-6trz0rGdaZgcTkNl5y5BqHLy30Ylw3

Following this event you will be invited to participate in an online survey to provide us with feedback.

If you have any questions about this program, registering to see the video, or attending the virtual Discussion/Q&A, please email the JCCV at jccv@telus.net.

FOOD-FOR-THOUGHT LUNCHEON IS BACK!!

Topic:         A Humorous History of British Columbia’s Highways

Speaker:    Dr. Patricia Roy, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, University of Victoria

With the help of cartoonists and a few photographers, Patricia Roy will show how highways have been important in British Columbia’s political history and how highways have sometimes been sources of amusement.
She taught Canadian history at the University of Victoria for many years.  Most of her research has concerned British Columbia.  Her most recent books are Boundless Optimism: Richard McBride’s British Columbia (2012) and The Collectors: A History of the Royal British Columbia Museum and Archives (2018).

When:    Monday, March 28th, 12:00 to 2:00 pm

Where:   JCCV, 3636 Shelbourne Street

Sit down luncheon includes coffee or tea and dessert. Proof of vaccination is required.

Cost is $15.00, $12.00 for JCCV members.

Call or email the JCCV at 250-477-7185 or jccv@telus.net to reserve.