We know better now

A collection of lit candles

In Jewish tradition, we remember the yortseit, the anniversary of the death of loved ones. We remember what we loved and valued about them, and we think of how to continue those qualities in our own lives.

June 24 is the yortseit of Roe v Wade, the right of bodily autonomy and the right of doctors to do their jobs. We never thought this day could come, but it did, and it presaged even more attacks on bodily autonomy as evidenced in anti-gay and anti-trans laws in many states.

We were complacent – but we know better now. If you are looking for a way to help, please consider donating the National Council of Jewish Women’s Jewish Fund for Abortion Access at https://www.ncjw.org/act/action/donate-to-abortion-access/

Shavous Book Fest

We’re people of all the books! Join us for our Shavuos Book Fest on May 21st at 10:30am in Pleasanton. We celebrate Shavuos by sharing the best book each person read this year. We can’t wait to hear your book recommendations! Iced tea and cookies will be provided. Bring your favorite snack if you’re able.

Email us at culturaljews@gmail.com or call (925) 399-8029 for an Evite. You can find us at www.trivalleyculturaljews.org. Free to members, suggested $15 donation per non-member adult if you are able.

You can make donations to TVCJ through Paypal or Venmo. Our handle is Tri-Valley Cultural Jews.