Contemporary Jewish Museum livestreams a talk on the famous postmodern cartoonist and visionary, who was born in San Francisco at the dawn of the machine age in 1883.
Online Yiddish folk dance workshop with choreographer and teacher Steve Weintraub. Presented by KlezCalifornia. Free, suggested donation.
For women who want to improve relationships with their partners, and themselves. Uses journaling, role playing, art, meditation, discussion and more. Part 2 on Jan. 30. Co-presented by Jewish Silicon Valley.
Jewish farm-to-table camp Eden Village West presents an event with seed planting, chocolate fruit truffle making, a mini Tu B’Shevat seder, nature songs and a hike along the Russian River. For kids 5 and up and their families. Masks required.
N.Y.-based Phyllis Chesler discusses her psychological crime thriller that examines the story of Aileen Wuornos, a prostitute who murdered seven men and whose case Chesler was intimately involved in. Presented by Under One Tent and Jewish Book Council.
Tu B’Shevat sock puppet play from PJ Library and Up A Tree Puppetry follows Moshe and Haim as they travel through Jewish tales and show how to make the world a better place. For ages 3-8. Plus two guided craft projects, using your own supplies. Presented by Oshman Family JCC.