Events List
Below is list of upcoming events for your site.
List of Events
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Wednesday, May 20, 2026
at 6:00pm -
7:30pm
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Calendar:
General
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Location:
Dell Jewish Community Center
7300 Hart Lane
Austin, TX 78731 United States
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Description:
Join Shalom Austin this Jewish American Heritage Month as we come together in the spirit of community, compassion, and shared responsibility. Rooted in our core Jewish values of tikkun olam (repairing the world), chesed (kindness), and kehillah (community), we invite you to take part in a meaningful service opportunity with Shalom Austin.
Together, we will be packing meal kits to support the Shalom Austin Jewish Family Service Food Pantry, to provide clients with access to nutritious food and care. This is a powerful way to honor our heritage through action, by showing up for one another and strengthening our community.
Whether you come with friends, family, or on your own, your participation makes a difference. Let’s stand together, give back, and embody the values that unite us.
Sign up to volunteer and be part of this impactful experience!
To volunteer, register here.
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Monday, May 25, 2026
(all day)
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Calendar:
General
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Location:
N/A
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Description:
The Texas Holocaust, Genocide, and Antisemitism Advisory Commission office will be closed.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2026
at 3:00pm -
4:00pm
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Calendar:
General
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Location:
Online via Zoom
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Description:
Our webinars are designed to increase participants’ knowledge of Holocaust history, explore and access classroom-ready content, and support instructional practice to promote student learning and understanding of this complex history and its lasting effect on the world.
In this webinar, Media Historian and Curator Michelle Kelley of the American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AAPB) will provide an overview of the AAPB’s resources related to Jewish American history and culture. These include unedited interviews from documentary productions, as well as public radio and television broadcasts on Jewish American life, many of which are included in the AAPB’s Jewish American Heritage Collection. Michelle will provide information on how to search the site, how to request research access to materials not available online, how to use the AAPB in teaching and research, and more.
The AAPB preserves and makes accessible significant historical content created by public media over the past 70+ years. A collaboration between the Library of Congress and GBH in Boston, the AAPB currently includes over 287,000 items in its digital archive, most of which can be accessed through its website, americanarchive.org.
To register, click here.
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Tuesday, May 26, 2026
at 6:30pm -
8:00pm
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Calendar:
Speaking Engagements
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Location:
Aaron Family JCC
7900 Northaven Road 2
Dallas, TX 75230
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Description:
In recognition of Jewish American Heritage Month, the Dallas Jewish Historical Society invites the community to gather on Tuesday, May 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Aaron Family JCC for “What My Family Carried: Jewish American Stories of Survival, Memory and Responsibility,” an evening of live storytelling that honors the objects, traditions, values, and memories families carried with them and passed forward across generations.
The 90-minute program will center Jewish American experience as a foundation for understanding history, antisemitism, and the moral imperative of remembrance. Through personal, embodied stories, the event aims to honor Jewish American heritage, connect migration and memory to human rights principles, build empathy across generations, and create archival material for future education.
Community storytellers, selected in advance, will share brief five- to seven-minute reflections inspired by what their families “carried” to Dallas—whether a document, ritual object, recipe, language, song, value, or sense of responsibility. Each story will explore not only what was brought forward, but what that inheritance represents today.
Designed for adults, older teens, and intergenerational families.
Register here.
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Thursday, May 28, 2026
at 6:45pm -
8:00pm
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Calendar:
Speaking Engagements
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Location:
Location shared 48h prior with verified registration.
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Description:
HOW DID ANTISEMITISM BECOME PART OF THE AMERICAN STORY? Join award-winning historian Pamela Nadell for an engaging conversation on her latest book Antisemitism, an American Tradition.
Doors open at 6 p.m.Heavy hors d'oeuvres provided.Book signing following program.Location shared 48h prior with verified registration.
A two-time National Jewish Book Award winner and a leading scholar of American Jewish history, Nadell explores how antisemitism has evolved in the United States from colonial times to today, shedding light on the persistence of stereotypes and conspiracy theories.
A dynamic and sought-after speaker, Nadell brings complex history to life and has recently contributed her expertise before the U.S. Congress in a high-profile hearing on antisemitism.
She will be in conversation with a lay leader from the Houston Jewish community.
The program is part of AJC Houston's annual meeting and will include a brief leadership transition from outgoing president David Simon to incoming president Jack Lascar.
Registration options- $20 ticket or book bundle + ticket $36
To purchase tickets, click here.
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Thursday, May 28, 2026
at 7:00pm -
8:15pm
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Calendar:
Films
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Location:
Barshop Jewish Community Center of San Antonio
12500 N.W. Military Highway San Antonio, TX 78231
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Description:
Grit & Grace: How Jewish Women Built a Better Texas is a documentary film serving up a sweet & savory Texas-style blend of trailblazing tales. From El Paso to Houston and all points in between, ride along as we explore the lives of five pioneering women who chart their own course, helping others along the way by expanding access to education, healthcare, arts and culture, and the inherently American right to vote
Tickets- $15
Online ticket sales end on May 28, 2026 @ 7:00pmIn-house ticket sales end on May 28, 2026 @ 7:00pm
USAReleased: 2025English 52 MinutesDiscussion following the film with the filmmaker Barbara Rosenthal
To purchase tickets, click here.
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Thursday, May 28, 2026
at 8:00pm -
9:30pm
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Calendar:
General
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Location:
Congregation B'nai Zion
805 Cherry Hill Lane, El Paso, TX 79912, USA
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Description:
A recital of music by Jewish composers as performed by Stephen Nordstrom on violin and viola and Nayeli Dousa on piano. The list of composers includes:Joseph AchronPaul Ben-HaimErwin SchulhoffIssay DobrowenErnest BlochAlexander Tansman
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Sunday, May 31, 2026
at 1:00pm -
4:00pm
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Calendar:
General
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Location:
Nelson Wolff Municipal Stadium
5757 US-90, San Antonio, TX 78227, US
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Description:
Join the San Antonio Missions Baseball Club for our first ever Jewish Community Day! Celebrate the conclusion of Jewish American Heritage Month with an unforgettable day dedicated to community and culture! Mark your calendars for Sunday, May 31st at 1 PM and head over to Wolff Stadium for a day filled with excitement, unity, and fun.
In addition to a ticket to the game, which can be purchased using this link, an exclusive T-shirt featuring "Missions" in Hebrew lettering is available for purchase until May 1st for $18.
This is a fantastic opportunity to gather, celebrate, and showcase the rich heritage of the Jewish community in San Antonio. So, come one, come all, and let's make this a memorable day for everyone! Spread the word and let's fill the stadium with joy and camaraderie
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Sunday, May 31, 2026
at 1:00pm -
3:00pm
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Calendar:
General
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Location:
Nelson Wolff Municipal Stadium
5757 US-90, San Antonio, TX 78227, US
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Description:
Join JCC San Antonio at the ballpark to watch the San Antonio Missions take on the Corpus Christi Hooks in their first ever Jewish Community Day!
Celebrate the conclusion of Jewish American Heritage Month with an unforgettable day dedicated to community and culture! Mark your calendars for Sunday, May 31st at 1 PM and head over to Wolff Stadium for a day filled with excitement, unity, and fun.
Highlights:
Exclusive T-shirts featuring "Missions" in Hebrew lettering are available for purchase until May 1st.A chance to connect with the community in a lively and welcoming atmosphere.
This is a fantastic opportunity to gather, celebrate, and showcase the rich heritage of the Jewish community. So, come one, come all, and let's make this a memorable day for everyone! Spread the word and let's fill the stadium with joy and camaraderie!
Tickets are $20.68 per person.
To purchase tickets, click here.
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Sunday, May 31, 2026
at 5:00pm -
6:30pm
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Calendar:
Speaking Engagements
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Location:
Online
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Description:
Holocaust survivor testimony online followed by Q&A
As an eight-year-old girl, Eva survived Ravensbruck and Bergen Belsen. She credits her survival at such a young age to the compassion of the other inmates who looked after and supported her.
RSVP HERE to receive a link to join the webinar.
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