Yoga Emanu-El
Temple Emanu-ElJoin instructor Debbi K. Levy for an hour long yoga and meditation session with a Jewish lens. No registration required.
Join instructor Debbi K. Levy for an hour long yoga and meditation session with a Jewish lens. No registration required.
All classes are from 7:30-8:45 p.m. and locations for specific dates will be confirmed at a later date (in-person at Temple/Zoom/congregant home). 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...
Enjoy a special Shabbat service with Rabbi Debra Robbins, Cantor Vicky Glikin and the Temple Emanu-El Choir honoring all who are or would have been married for 50+ years as well as those who have been adult members for 50+ years. Sermon by Rabbi David Stern. Supplemental materials for Shabbat evening
with Rabbi Debra Robbins and Hallie Weiner, Cantorial Intern
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 home...
Join Temple member Jane Saginaw, author of Because the World is Round, for a book talk including Q&A and book signing, with guest Will Evans (CEO and Publisher at Deep Vellum) moderated by Rabbi David Stern. Jane Saginaw is a student in the Ph.D. Program in Literature at the University of Texas at Dallas. Her...
Join instructor Debbi K. Levy for an hour long yoga and meditation session with a Jewish lens. No registration required.
Join ATiD 20s and 30s in discussing intimate relationships in Jewish law with Rabbi Michael Lewis. Tacos and drinks will be served.
Culminate the seven weeks of counting of the Omer at Temple’s special Shavuot celebration. We’ll start with a deep dive into this framing passage from Pirkei Avot, followed by reflecting on...