May 11: Shabbat Morning Service

Temple Emanu-El Olan Sancutary

with Rabbi Debra Robbins and Cantor Vicky Glikin This service will also include the Bat Mitzvah of Sophie Blum

May 17: Yom HaAtzmaut All-In Shabbat

Temple Emanu-El Nasher-Haemisegger Family Atrium

Join us to celebrate Yom HaAtzmaut with a Shabbat evening for the whole family! Start off with a family friendly service followed by a congregational dinner and activities for kids. Supplemental materials can be found here

YL+E Summer Sendoff

Temple Emanu-El Haas Amphitheater

Let’s splash into summer with waterslides and good company! Current and prospective YL+E families are invited to close out the year with us as we get ready for summer. This event is intended for families to attend together, meaning it is not a drop-off program.

Honoring Our Own: Coffee and Conversation

All veterans, active-duty service members, or reservist from the USA military or the IDF and their spouses are invited to join us for an opportunity to enjoy coffee and conversation while connecting with other Jewish folks affiliated with the military. We will be joined by members of Jewish War Veterans.

Noa | Yom HaAtzmaut Israel Benefit Concert

Temple Emanu-El

Celebrate Yom HaAtzmaut with a benefit concert featuring Achinoam Nini aka Noa, an internationally acclaimed Israeli concert and recording artist, songwriter and percussionist. Joined by her longstanding musical collaborator Gil Dor and Grammy-winning pianist Ruslan Sirota, the trio will help us to connect to Israel, celebrate our spiritual homeland and raise funds to support Israel....

Choosing Judaism: Summer 2024

Temple Emanu-El Ackerman Conference Room

Choosing Judaism is an eight session class for those pursuing conversion. The students will explore their own personal reasons for converting, learn more about integrating Judaism in their lives, conversion rituals, and Israel, among other topics.

May 24: Shabbat Evening Service

Temple Emanu-El Stern Chapel

with Rabbi David Stern and Randy Pearlman, Cantorial Soloist | Sermon by Rabbi Michael Lewis