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    December 31

    Jan 11th & 12th 2008 - the Isaac Berger Bar Mitzvah

    Isaac Sander Berger, the son of Cynthia Piez and Ken Berger, long time members of the JCP, will be celebrating his Bar Mitzvah at Temple Beth Shalom in Spokane.  He will be leading Friday Night Services at 7:30 PM on January 11, 2008.  And he will be called to the Torah during Shabbat Morning Services, starting at 9:00 AM, on Saturday, January 12, 2008.  A Kiddush luncheon will follow services on Saturday.  Members of the JCP are also invited to a Saturday evening reception, but if you are interested in attending the Saturday evening reception, please let the Piez-Berger family know by telephoning 208 835-3600, or by emailing either kberger@vandals.uidaho.edu or cpiez@uidaho.edu.   Congratulations to Isaac and to the entire Piez and Berger family. 

    Jan 11, 2008 Friday Night Service

    The JCP Friday Night Service & Potluck will be at the K-House in Pullman on January 11, 2008.  See information on the EVENT BLOG site about the program location and the potluck etiquette.

    Jan 2008 PBS Documentary on "Jewish Americans"

    A new PBS 6 hour series called "The Jewish Americans" will be broadcast on KSPS (Spokane channel 7) for three weeks, starting Thursday, January 10, 2008.  It follows 350 years of Jewish-American history and explores the experience of immigration and assimilation.  In Pullman-Moscow, channel 12, it is scheduled to be shown on three Wednesdays, January 9th, 16th and 23rd.  BUT YOU SHOULD CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTINGS.  The first episode covers the period from the 1700s, when the first Jews arrive in America, to the early 20th century, when more than two million Eastern European Jews, fleeing poverty and oppression, emigrate. Gravitating to the Lower East Side of Manhattan, they develop their own unique cultural institutions.  The second episode covers the early 20th century, when Anti-Semitism is on the rise even as some Jews succeed in mainstream pursuits; in the 1920s, Jewish immigrants come to dominate Hollywood. The episode also outlines the Depression and the reaction to the destruction of European Jewry during WWII. At war’s end, American Jews suddenly find themselves the largest and most powerful Jewish community in the world.  And the final episode covers the post-war period, when discrimination against Jews in daily life begins to abate and Jews enter professions such as medicine, law and banking in record numbers.