You're invited to a feast for the senses and a spectacular gathering for the community. Choose from an exceptional gallery of gift merchandise - many from local Jewish artisans -...
Fuel up for the Cowboys/Eagles game at Brotherhood's pregame experience with a daylong menu of delicious foods including breakfast, burgers, hot dogs and all the classic fixings. It's a touchdown for everyone and a game day to remember!
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.
Join Temple Emanu-El in our first service project field trip of the year! We will be volunteering at the McShan Elementary Garden in the Vickery Meadow Neighborhood helping to build new garden beds, clean weeds and other garden upkeep. Please wear appropriate clothing and closed toed shoes.
Join instructor Debbi K. Levy for an hour of yoga and mindfulness surrounded by the beauty Temple's prayer spaces.
Jewish and You: Classes for the Curious provide basic information about core aspects of Judaism, including history, texts, foundational stories, ideas, and more. Join us to explore some of the big questions facing the Jewish people, past and future. Trimester 1 - The Jewish Library and History Session 1 – What Does It Mean To...
Connect with Israel, our Jewish calendar, and other learners at this new, in-person-only, monthly class led by Rabbi Debra Robbins. We’ll use the book "From Time to Time: Journeys in the Jewish Calendar" by Rabbi Dalia Marx to explore holidays that are new to Israel, Israeli poetry and ideas that will shape the future of...
Maya Yehezkel, Israeli tour guide and sand artist, who some of us got to know on the Temple leadership mission to Israel or at our Artzenu lunch and learn, will join us for an evening of learning through art. Maya will share with how she and other Israelis have used art to cope and heal...
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.
A short, lively service geared toward families with children up to age 5. Come before the service beginning at 5:30 p.m. for an early oneg with snacks and drinks. With Cantor Leslie Niren and Cara Freedman.
with Rabbi Debra Robbins, Cantor Vicky Glikin and Cantor Hallie Weiner | Sermon by Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen This service will use the Union Prayer Book and include the Temple Emanu-El choir.