Dec
16
5:00 PM17:00

SF: Warriers Jewish Heritage Night at Oracle Arena

reBar with Reboot Dec. 16 , 2015, at the Warriors Jewish Heritage Night at Oracle Arena.  

Hosted by the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, Chabad of San Francisco, andEverybody Is A Star Foundation.

The world champion Warriors will take on the Phoenix Suns, with a pre-game tailgate party on the Plaza, featuring refreshments, music, activities, and a menorah lighting. Check out Reboot’s reBar Bar Mitzvah signing boards and take a photo in the reBar photobooth.

The tailgate begins at 5:00 p.m. and tip-off is at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets available here. You can purchase up to 8 tickets, at $65 each. Each Jewish Heritage Night ticket holder will receive a one-size-fits-all Jewish Heritage Night baseball cap at the event.

We do expect to sell out quickly, so get your tickets soon! Let's go Dubs!

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Dec
10
6:30 PM18:30

SF: Night at the Jewseum: Power

reBar with Reboot at the CJM’s Night at the Jewseum. Join us Thursday Dec. 10, 2015, at the Contemporary Jewish Museum’s “Night at the Jewseum: Power.”
This Hanukkah party will explore the connection between the exhibition Chasing Justice, the Maccabees, Jewish radical traditions, and re-imagined superheroes through performances, DIY crafts, cocktails, gallery chats and Reboot’s rebar. David Kasher will host reBar story-telling by our Superheroes: filmmakers Jacob Kornbluth and Tiffany Shlain and EPA Region 9 Administrator Jared Blumenfeld.
Contemporary Jewish Museum
736 Mission St., SF
Thursday, Dec 10, 6:30 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Admission: Free with Museum admission; $5 after 5pm
Tickets and more info here

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Dec
9
7:00 PM19:00

DC: YP Wine & Latkes with Adas Israel

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Celebrate the miracle that you came of age at the YP Wine & Latke party in the Biran Beit Midrash @ Adas Israel. Music, wine, latkes, sufganiyot (jelly donuts!), schmoozing, dreidel, & candle lighting w/ Adas clergy. Take time to reflect on what it means to be an adult with reBar. Feel free to bring your own Hanukkah menorah, so we can really light up the room.  All attendees will have the opportunity to participate in "ADAS GIVES THE GIFT OF LIFE:  BONE MARROW REGISTRY DRIVE."

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Dec
4
9:00 PM21:00

SF: reBar with Reboot at Hanukkah in Paris

t’s a party with a purpose.

Celebrate HANUKKAH IN PARIS at the Clift Hotel in San Francisco. 
Hosted By Adam Swig and Adrian Goddard ( Jaffe Events )
Featuring DJ's: Steve1der and Josh Abrams
Bring a toy or winter gear to donate to Toys for Tots http://www.toysfortots.org/ |or Project Homeless Connect and get half off admission.  
http://www.projecthomelessconnect.org/
Find more information here. https://www.facebook.com/events/1650053608598468/

Get tickets at: www.hanukkahinparis.eventbrite.com

$10 with toy or garment donation

$20 general

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Dec
4
11:30 AM11:30

San Rafael, CA: Festival of Lights

Join Reboot at the Osher Marin JCC Festival of Lights

Sunday, Dec. 6, 2015

11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. 

http://www.marinjcc.org/events/2015/12/06/jewish-life/festival-of-lights/44905/

Osher Marin JCC

200 N San Pedro Rd, San Rafael

Join us for a Hanukkah celebration. Reboot will engage people in its reBar program with Bar Mitzvah signing boards and a button making station for kids. The festival will include photobooth fun, arts & crafts activities, a bounce house, a sing-along with Miss Kitty, face painting with Buki the Clown, and lots more Hanukkah-related activities!

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Dec
3
7:30 PM19:30

SF: Come reBar with Reboot at Vodka & Latke

Hebrew Free Loan invites you to Vodka and Latke 4.0! Come kick off Hanukah and party for a great cause with hot DJs, live music, raffle prizes, and a gourmet latke bar. 
The Cellar

685 Sutter St., SF

Capacity is limited - purchasing advance tickets is highly suggested to guarantee your entry! *Plus: when you buy an advance ticket, you'll receive a free raffle entry for a chance to win some amazing prizes!

For more information, go to https://www.facebook.com/events/1074080202632317/ or

https://www.hflasf.org/vodka-latke-4-0/

For tickets visithflasf.org/vodka-latke-4-0

$36 in advance

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Apr
15
7:30 PM19:30

Washington, DC: Identity Lab with reBar at Sixth and I Synagogue

Identity Lab takes on the years we wish we could forget—the voice-cracking, braces-wearing, cheesy DJ goodness that were our bar and bat mitzvahs.

In partnership with Reboot‘s reBar project, we’ll re-explore the good, the bad, and the embarrassing of the Jewish rite of passage and figure out just what it meant to come of age.

Didn’t have a Bar or Bat Mitzvah? No problem. We’ll have our own “ceremony” full of stories told by participants in early June.

Don't forget to sign up here.

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Feb
5
8:00 PM20:00

Berkeley, CA: reBar East Bay

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Join Bay Area Jewish creatives and intellectuals as they explore the humor and pride of their Bar and Bat Mitzvah experiences as an evolving part of life. 

Already scheduled to share their experiences at reBar East Bay are: 

  • Thea Hillman, poet, author of “Intersex (for Lack of a Better Word)” and “Depending on the Light”, and a San Francisco poetry slam champion who has performed her work across the country. 
  • Jacob Kornbluth, an award-winning writer and director of feature films, TV and theater, including the feature films “Haiku Tunnel” and “The Best Thief in the World” and the documentary “Inequality for All.” 
  • Sylvia Paull, a Silicon Valley high-tech connector and strategist who blogs about her experiences, and hosts monthly tech and women's events at Berkeley Rep and the Hillside Club. 
  • Anthony Mordechai-Tzvi Russell, a singer of Yiddish and cantorial music and creator of “Convergence,” a multi-media blend of Yiddish and Hebrew songs with African-American spirituals. 
  • Artist Jessica Tully - an award-winning artist and organizer working primarily in video and participatory practices. Her site-specific rock operas, civic engagement strategies and performance videos take place underwater, on football fields, at State Capitols, major museums, unionized cultural institutions, the Bay Bridge and the ballot box. 

  • Dan Wolf - actor, rapper, playwright, director, producer and educator who is a founding member of the Hip Hop collective Felonious, adjunct faculty at A.C.T. and managing producer for JCCSF's 3200 Stories.

Stay tuned for more participants!

A project of Reboot, reBar challenges attendees to reflect on the commitments they made at age 13 and asks if they still apply and what commitments they would make today.

Co-sponsored by Reboot.

JCC East Bay

1414 Walnut Street, Berkeley, CA 94709

$10 general admission /  $8 JCC members, seniors, students

Buy tickets here: 

http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1170371

 

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