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...

ECEC Book Fair 2024

Don’t miss this year’s ECEC Book Fair sponsored by Scholastic! Shop in person or online to get some great books and support our school. Shopping times vary, see below for details. Sunday, April 14 9-11 a.m. Monday, April 15 – Thursday, April 18 8-9:30 a.m. |12-1:30 p.m. | 2:30-3:30 p.m. | 4-5:15 p.m. Friday, April 19...

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...

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...

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...

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....

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