Event Series Goin’ To the Chuppah

Goin’ To the Chuppah

Goin’ to the Chuppah is open to any couple who plans to create a Jewish home. Jewish, interfaith, LGBTQ – all are welcome! Goin’ to the Chuppah is a registered TwoTogether in Texas provider which means that couples being married in Texas are eligible for a substantial discount on their marriage license for completing the...

Brotherhood Blood Drive

Temple Emanu-El Hillcrest Parking Lot

Participate in the lifesaving mitzvah of donating blood! Carter Blood Care trucks will be onsite at Temple thanks to the Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood. Make your online appointment today, or walk up on April 14.

Tzedek Emanu-El Volunteering at McShan Garden

McShan Elementary

Join together to help support our TE150 social justice project at McShan Elementary garden with your family. We will be helping create a water station, new beds and other projects to assist them in their garden. All children need to be accompanied by an adult.

Rabbi Deborah Sacks Mintz: A Communal Concert Gathering

Temple Emanu-El Stern Chapel

Join Rabbi Deborah Sacks Mintz and her soulful musical partners in this participatory concert full of rich harmony, deep groove and heart-opening communal song. Through her tapestry of lush vocals and rhythmic sounds, Deborah invites us to raise our voices and experience the power of singing as a spiritual practice. Thank you to the Leo...

Artzenu: Learning with Zeev Engelmayer

Temple Emanu-El Barbara Zale Center for Living History

Create a postcard with Zeev, an Israeli cartoonist and humorist who is well known as “Shoshke,” his performance art character who is a symbol of free speech and artistic freedom. This session will be led by Aya Margalit, Temple Sh'lichah, while Zeev joins us live from Israel on Zoom. A light lunch will be served...

April 19: Shabbat Evening Service

Temple Emanu-El Stern Chapel

with Cantor Vicky Glikin, Rabbi Michael Lewis and the Temple Emanu-El Choir | Sermon by Rabbi David Stern

April 20: Shabbat Morning Service

Temple Emanu-El Lefkowitz Chapel

with Rabbi Josh Taub and Randy Pearlman, Cantorial Soloist Supplemental materials can be found here