Teen Pizza in the Hut

Temple Emanu-El Celebration Garden

Join Teen Emanu-El for an evening of community in Temple’s grooviest sukkah. We will enjoy pizza, games and Havdalah in the Celebration Garden at 5:30 p.m.

October 6: Simchat Torah Shabbat Evening Service, Dinner and Concert with Sheldon Low

Temple Emanu-El Nasher-Haemisegger Family Atrium

Join us for a mega Shabbat and festive Simchat Torah celebration! This evening will include consecration of our youngest learners, unrolling the Torah from beginning to end, singing and dancing with the Torah, our sixth grade siddur ceremony, congregational dinner and a concert by Sheldon Low. Registration for the congregational dinner has now closed. If...

Tot Shabbat with Sheldon Low

Temple Emanu-El Haas Amphitheater

Join us for a joyful, musical Shabbat geared to families with children ages birth-kindergarten and their siblings. This month, we will be joined by guest musician Sheldon Low!

Speak ‘n’ Schmooze and Shine the Light on Antisemitism In Schools

Temple Emanu-El Rooms 130/132

Shine the Light, Temple's mental wellbeing initiative, is partnering up with Speak ‘n’ Schmooze! Hear from Temple members who will share how they drew upon Temple resources to support their families as they worked through combating antisemitism with their middle and high school students. Learn with parents and clergy how to guide your children to...

Event Series Goin’ to the Delivery Room | Fall 2023

Goin’ to the Delivery Room | Fall 2023

First time expectant parents will have the opportunity to explore the roles and responsibilities of parents in Jewish life. Participants will learn about Jewish parenting and child-rearing rituals in a small group environment which fosters community and connection through learning, conversation, and a shared Shabbat experience with Elena Paull. Join us to discuss the Jewish...

Mahjong Learn-A-Ment

Temple Emanu-El Linz Hall

Get acquainted with this classic community-building game, or refresh your basic skills. The Learn-A-Ment, sponsored by Women of Reform Judaism, is open to all Temple members, and registration caps at 60 players.