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  1. Jewish Holidays & Celebrations at PJCC - Peninsula Jewish …

    Whether you’re looking to engage in meaningful holiday traditions, introduce your children to the beauty of Jewish culture, or simply gather with friends and family, we invite you to celebrate …

  2. Passover - Peninsula Jewish Community Center

    During the seven-day, eight-night celebration of Passover, the PJCC observes special dietary guidelines out of respect for Jewish tradition. We kindly ask that you refrain from bringing …

  3. High Holidays - Peninsula Jewish Community Center

    The Jewish High Holidays mark a time of deep reflection, renewal, and reconnection. Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur serve as bookends to the Ten Days of Repentance, a period …

  4. Hanukkah - Peninsula Jewish Community Center

    Join us for candle lighting, music, storytelling, family fun, and community celebrations. From our beloved Latkepalooza to inspiring evenings of song and light, there’s something for everyone.

  5. Purim - Peninsula Jewish Community Center

    Purim is so much more than a costume party—it’s a celebration of bravery, identity, and unshakable hope. Download our Purim brochure below to discover even more traditions, …

  6. Sukkot - Peninsula Jewish Community Center

    Jewish wisdom teaches that these four plant species represent different aspects of our senses, personalities, or communities—each offering a unique contribution.

  7. About Us - Peninsula Jewish Community Center

    Sep 26, 2025 · We are a vibrant hub for engagement, dialogue, and celebrations that enrich our lives. We foster unity— K’lal Yisrael —by strengthening connections with the broader Jewish …

  8. Shavuot - Peninsula Jewish Community Center

    Along with Passover and Sukkot, Shavuot is one of the three ancient pilgrimage festivals mentioned in the Torah. It honors both the first fruits of the harvest and the moment when we …

  9. Tu B’Shvat - Peninsula Jewish Community Center

    Jewish tradition has long seen trees and humans as intertwined in purpose and growth. Tu B’Shvat highlights this bond by encouraging us to re-examine how we nurture our own spiritual …

  10. Tu B’Av - Peninsula Jewish Community Center

    Welcome to Tu B’Av —the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Av—often called the “Jewish Valentine’s Day.” With roots stretching back to ancient Jerusalem, this special holiday has …