JCCSF Hebrew Classes
Register by 3/25/24
The JCCSF invites you to register for the spring session of Hebrew classes by March 25, 2024.
Wise Sons Pop Up
Order your Passover Meal
Order by: Saturday, April 20 at 9 am. Pick up: Monday, April 22, 11 am - 12:30 pm.
Welcome Week – JCC South Shabbat Shmooze
Presented by Taube Center for Jewish Peoplehood Join us to celebrate Shabbat and the launch of our new JCC South site in Mill Valley. Come and see the new space and meet your fellow community members as we bring in the Shabbos spirit with live jazz music from Duo Gadjo... »
Ecstatic Jewish Dance Group
Join us for a wild & joyful gathering of movement, where we’ll dance our hearts out & experience the bliss of embodied & ecstatic movement. Jewish Ecstatic Dance Group Come join us for a monthly Jewish embodied dance group; bringing ecstatic dance and more to the Osher Marin JCC! Get... »
Israeli Folk Dance April/May-Class Series
Six class pack for Israeli Folk Dance Series beginning 4/09 and running through 5/28 Six class pack for Israeli Folk Dance Series beginning beginning 4/9 and running through 5/28. 2 sessions : April 9th & 16th 2 weeks off: April 23 & 30th (Passover) 4 sessions: May 7-28 Please join... »
Shabbat Shmooze
Join us in welcoming in Shabbat. Everyone is invited.
The Osher Marin Jewish Community Center’s Taube Center for Jewish Peoplehood mounts a new art installation approximately four times a year. Visible throughout our center, the exhibit is curated to reflect on themes expressed in a variety of media and usually by Jewish artists.
Check out our current and past installations here.
Tikkun Marin is the Osher Marin JCC’s initiative to improve and repair our Marin community. Its name is taken from Tikkun Olam, the Jewish concept that we bear responsibility not only for ourselves but for the moral, spiritual, and material welfare of everyone.
Jewish holidays and festivals are observed in Judaism throughout the Hebrew calendar. Jewish holidays occur on the same dates every year in the Hebrew calendar. Osher Marin JCC celebrates these special days with programs that engage families.
Our Rescued Torah
The Osher Marin JCC is proud to partner with the Memorial Scrolls Trust in London to prominently display Torah MST#732 rescued from the Czech Jewish community of Hostomice, a small town in Bohemia about 20 miles from Prague.
In 1942, Prague was under Nazi occupation and a group of Jewish workers at the Jewish Museum risked their lives to rescue their community’s sacred scrolls and other ritual objects. As hopes faded for rescuing fellow Jews and themselves, they chose to preserve, for future generations, their holy heritage.
By sharing this Torah, we are honoring the Jews of Hostomice who perished in the Shoah, ensuring that their lives continue to have meaning and that their culture and tradition are preserved.