Come celebrate Hanukkah with a Youth Emanu-El Pajama Party! We'll enjoy dinner, treats and special Hanukkah activities. Kids can be dropped off starting at 5:45 p.m. in the Weiss Youth Wing and can be picked up between 8 and 8:30 p.m. This is a drop off program for K-4th, so parents can enjoy a night...
Join together for an evening of music, hope, and community with local Israeli singers and Cantors Vicky Glikin and Leslie Niren. We’ll light the Hanukkah candles and have the opportunity to support Nir Yitzhak kibbutz, Israel home of Aya Margalit, Jewish Agency community sh’licha for Temple Emanu-El.
Celebrate Hanukkah with families from McKinney, Allen, Frisco and Plano. Enjoy pizza and fun with dreidels. Make sure to bring a menorah for candle lighting and get ready to have a spinning time! The address will be sent out to registrants on December 10.
Come see how Temple Emanu-El ECEC’s child-centered community embraces the collaborative pedagogy approaches of Reggio Emilia and the International Baccalaureate to facilitate authentic exploration opportunities with the experiential world. Enjoy refreshments, an in-depth presentation and tour of the ECEC building. Sign up to visit.
Join instructor Debbi K. Levy for an hour long yoga and meditation session with a Jewish lens. No registration required.
This Lunch 'n' Learn Israel session will look at events preceding the attack on Jewish towns and kibbutzim on October 7. An analysis of Hamas in the context of Islamic fundamentalism and the failures of the Israeli army to take advantage of intelligence warnings enable us to better understand the tragic events of the last...
Join your ATiD, 20s and 30s, community for a Hanukkah celebration. Enjoy latkes, candle lighting and the warmth of coming together. Location address shared upon registration.
Enjoy a short, lively service led by Rabbi Michael Lewis and song leader Cara Freedman, geared toward families with children up to age 5.
with Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen, Cantor Leslie Niren and Hallie Weiner, Cantorial Intern | Sermon by Rabbi David Stern