Clara Gray

Clara Gray was a Holocaust survivor from Hungary. After the war, she and her husband Emery came to America with nothing but Emery’s discharge papers and Clara’s memory of the food she cooked as a child. In America, they first lived with Clara’s sister, who had come over earlier, on a farm in the midwest. Needless to say, the ingredients available there were nothing like those Clara had used in Hungary. So, she adapted. She made traditional foods using modern (well, 1950s modern) American ingredients. When she passed down her recipe for lokshn (noodle) kugel, it included a can of crushed pineapple!

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The Jewish Culture School students heard this story when they used her recipe to make a delicious lokshn kugel, each deciding which dried fuits to add to the recipe. They enjoyed cooking and eating, but more important than that (I know – more important than eating?), they learned that Jewish tradition adapts to new times, new discoveries and new places. If they had tried to make kugel using the recipes available in Budapest in 1935, they would have had no kugel at all. Modern Jewish life, like Clara’s kugel, is a blend of old and new folkways with lots of choices each individual can make about which elements to include in order to make the kugel most delicious for his or her own tastes.

Chanukah Party!

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TriValley Cultural Jews is pleased to announce our annual Chanukah party on Friday, December 11 at 6:00 pm. The event will take place at the Ireland home, located at 19663 Fremery Court, Castro Valley. We will have a secular humanistic candle lighting ceremony, latkes, dreidles, friends, and fun! Please bring a potato, a menorah to light, and a side dish to share. Free tickets available at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/trivalley-cultural-jews-chanukah-party-tickets-19518802263

RSVP to Jamie at 510-888-1404 or jdireland@att.net

“Deli Man” movie and Ethnic Potluck

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TriValley Cultural Jews will be hosting a movie night and ethnic potluck on November 15th at 4:00pm. This event will be at the Bothwell Arts Center at 2466 8th Street, Livermore. Deli Man is a documentary film about how recipes and culinary flavors brought by Jewish immigrants flowed into turn of the century America, and soon became part of Jewish and American culinary culture in the form of the Jewish Deli. Please bring an ethnic dish or non-alcoholic drinks to share.

Sukkot

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Please join TVCJ for our annual Sukkah raising as we celebrate the season. We will be meeting on Sept 27th 10:30 am – 12:30 pm at 1817 Sinclair Drive in Pleasanton. Bring a brunch dish to share and a piece of fruit or vegetable (or something else) to decorate the sukkah. If you have one, also bring a large green branch for the roof. We will have crafts for the children and fun games for all! Please donate healthy non-perishable food to our our annual High Holy Days Food Drive. A $5 donation is requested for each adult non-member attending. We hope to see you there!

Guest Speaker Rabbi Hugh Seid-Valencia on Jewish Perspectives on Medical Ethical Dilemmas

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Advances in medical technology extend our life spans and enhance the quality of our lives. At the same time, these advances often raise vexing ethical dilemmas. In this session Rabbi Hugh Seid-Valencia will discuss Jewish perspectives of contemporary bio-ethical dilemmas. He will look at Jewish medical ethics in issues such as defining life and death, and the role of palliative care. This event will take place on October 18th, 4:00 pm at the Bothwell Arts Center in Livermore (2466 8th Street) and costs $15 for non-TVCJ members. Refreshements will be served.

Get your tickets here:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/trivalley-cultural-jews-speaker-jewish-perspective-on-medical-ethical-dilemmas-tickets-18623220554

Yom Kippur

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Observe Yom Kippur in a Secular Humanistic way that’s authentic both to Jewish tradition and to your own beliefs.  Join us Tuesday evening, September 22 (Kol Nidre night) at 7 p.m. at the Bothwell Center, 2466 8th St. in Livermore for a non-religious program of readings, poetry, music and a memorial ceremony.  Suggested donation is $20/non-member adult, but if you decide you belong with us and become a member, your donation will be applied to your membership fee.

Rosh Hashanah

Sunday Sept, 13, 5:00 pm — 7:30 pm: Rosh Hashana at the Bothwell Center, 2466 8th Street, Livermore.

Celebrate Rosh Hashanah in a Secular Humanistic way that that’s authentic both to Jewish culture and to your own beliefs.

Meet at 5:00pm for our tashlikh walk to the arroyo; 6:00 for our one-hour program of music and readings followed by apples and honey reception.   Kids are welcome. Suggested donation $20/non-member adult. We will have our annual food drive, so please bring non-perishable food items to be donated to a local food bank.

If you decide you belong with us and become a member, your donations will be applied to your membership fees.

TriValley Cultural Jews 10th Anniversary Celebration

Tri-Valley Cultural Jews invites the community to a “kumzits” to celebrate our 10th anniversary on Sunday, August 30 from 10:30 – 12:00 at the Bothwell Arts Center; 2466 8th St., Livermore. Come and meet your local Secular Humanistic Jewish community. We’ll teach some easy Jewish songs and dances, tell a story, and talk about being part of a cultural Jewish community. Invite your friends! All are welcome. Please let us know if you’re coming so we can plan for food.   RSVP to reservations@tri-valleyculturaljews.org

Jewish Holiday Preschool Program

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Are you Jewish, but not religious? So are we! Come meet us at the Tri-Valley Cultural Jews. TVCJ is starting a new PRESCHOOL program to explore the Jewish holidays in a secular way. Holiday crafts, activities and food. Apples and honey for the new year! A great way to spend Grandparent’s Day- bring your grandparents along to do crafts together.

  • We also have Sunday School for school age children and Bar/Bat Mitzvah programs as well.
  • Call 510-888-1404 if you have questions
  • When: September 13th 2015, 10:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.
  • Where: Ireland Home-19663 Fremery Ct., Castro Valley
  • We will be offering this program several times a year during the Jewish holidays.
  • Cost: $7.00 per child