Community Events — Congregation Tikvat Jacob

Non-CTJ Events Around the Community!

Join Shalem Preschool in celebrating Malorie Kole, Jessica Kole, Micaela Brambila, and Judy DiPasquo, who have been an incredible blessing to our children. Let’s come together to show them our love and appreciation!

Bingo is a night of food, fun, and community building! 
The evening includes a light dinner, raffle baskets, and a silent auction. 
And, of course - BINGO!

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Unleash your child's potential at Shalem’s Power Play STEAM Camp—where creativity meets action! Led by the dynamic Coach D, this exciting camp for incoming grades K-6 fuses hands-on STEAM activities with sports, team-building, and extraordinary adventures to create an unforgettable summer experience.

Camp Highlights

Interactive STEAM Projects: Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics through engaging, hands-on projects.

Team-Building & Sports: Energize your day with athletic challenges and collaborative games that promote teamwork and physical fitness.

Water Wednesdays: Cool off and have fun with our weekly water-based activities.

Thursday Field Trips & Special Activities: Discover new horizons with enriching field trips and unique, exciting events.

 

Schedule & Enrollment

Dates: June 23 – August 8

Daily Hours: 8:15 AM – 3:30 PM


For the first time, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library presents this world-class exhibition, featuring 8 authentic Dead Sea Scrolls and over 200 artifacts from the Second Temple period. As the premiere and only West Coast venue, they invite you to embark on an unforgettable journey through history.

Journey through time to explore one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 20th century, returning to the U.S. after nearly a decade.

The exhibition is open now.

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APRIL 23 - MAY 11, 2025

BASED ON THE STORIES FROM THE VIOLINS OF HOPE

BY LISA PEARL ROSENBAUM AND RONDA SPINAK; MUSIC CURATION BY DR. NOREEN GREEN

Directed by Caryn Desai

The Israeli violin maker, Amnon Weinstein, founder of the Violins of Hope collection, restored violins played during the Holocaust. He died in 2024 at age 84, but his extraordinary story, and the true stories of the violins are masterfully interwoven with music in this powerful and uplifting play.

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