Events
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Temple Emanuel Alliance Launch Party in the Sukkah
Join members of the LGBTQIA+ community and Allies for activities and snacks in the Sukkah. Bring your favorite salty snack for an ultimate This or That Salty Snack Showdown. All are welcome! RSVP Here.
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Simchat Torah Dessert Study
On Simchat Torah, we finish the Book of Deuteronomy and start anew with the Book of Genesis. Join Rabbi Aaron and Cantor Kalix as we creatively unroll our Sefer Torah in the Social Hall, hearing and studying several passages from each of the Torah’s five books along the way. Desserts provided.
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Terms Meeting
Join TERMS for their monthly meeting with guest speaker Jane Millard from the library. RSVP to Alan.
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Friday Afternoon Text Study
Have you ever wondered what comes after the Torah? The Hebrew Bible, also known as the TaNaCh, consists of Torah (Ta), Prophets (Na), and Writings (Ch), telling the stories of the kings of Israel, prophets and judges. Jews are often experts in the “Ta” but not the “NaCh” - until now! Join Rabbi Meyer for […]
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Shabbat Evening Service
Join us for Shabbat evening service with Rabbi Aaron Meyer and Cantor Kalix Jacobson in the Beit HaT'filah. The service will also be livestreamed on our Facebook and YouTube pages. Join us for a nosh and conversation at oneg following the service.
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Virtual Shabbat Morning Service
Our Shabbat morning videos will be released on Facebook and YouTube. One will include the traditional first Aliyah from our Sefer Torah in Hebrew and translation, and a brief exposition of how the themes and lessons of the parasha (Torah portion) relate to our modern lives.
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Torah Study
Saturday morning Torah Study with Rabbi Aaron Meyer will be offered in person at Temple and via Zoom video-conference. Zoom access can be found by clicking here.
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Sunday Morning Minyan
All are welcome to join this casual, brief, lay-led service. Join in person in the Beit HaT'filah or online via Zoom. This is a great opportunity to become familiar with the service and with Hebrew, to meet other members, and to say Kaddish.