Or Hadash USA Programs and Activities
Or Hadash USA coordinators can speak at your community or event.
If you would like us to make a presentation, please contact us for our availability. rbjs@orhadashusa.org
Current Events
September 20, 08, 9 pm = Or Hadash USA Coordinators will present a workshop at the Selichot Services at Congregation Netivot Shalom in Berkeley.
Events Planned for the Future
September 30, 08 = Or Hadash USA Rabbinic Supporter, Rabbi Burt Jacobson, will give a sermon based on Naomi Wolf's book and Or Hadash USA's work as part of Rosh Hashonah Services at Kehilla Community Synagogue in Oakland.
November 12, 08 = Or Hadash USA supporters and activists will participate in an effort to engage Senator Feinstein in dialog with regard to ending torture. This activity is sponsored by the National Religious Coalition Against Torture (NRCAT) and it's local affiliate Bay Area Religious Coalition Against Torture (BARCAT).
Previous Events
July 3, 08 = Or Hadash USA Coordinators lead a delegation of activists, on behalf of Amnesty International, to dialog with staff at Representative Ellen Tauscher's office in Walnut Creek regarding the closing of Guantanimo Detention Center.
June 8, 08 = Or Hadash USA Rabbinic Supporters distributed literature at the Contra Costa Tikkun Leyl Shavuot and the Oakland Tikkun Leyl Shavuot.
June 8, 08 = Or Hadash USA Coordinators presented two workshops at the Community-Wide East Bay Tikkun Leyl Shavuot.
June 7, 08 = Or Hadash USA was a proud Community Partner of Dawn 2008, an all-night cultural arts festival celebrating the Grand Opening of San Francisco's Contemporary Jewish Museum and the Jewish festival of Shavuot. Or Hadash USA volunteers helped and distributed literature opposing torture.
April 13, 08 = Information about the project was presented as part of the workshop on Pesach at the Aquarian Minyan.
March 31, 08 = We presented
information about the
project at a meeting of American Values Focus Group
in Oakland.
Shabbat Sh'mini, Saturday,
March 29, 08 = We offered a drosh related
to the project at Congregation Netivot Shalom in Berkeley.