We Will Not Be Silent! Since October 7th, we have learned of the unspeakable horrors and violence the terrorist organization Hamas perpetrated against the Jewish people. It is difficult to comprehend the level of inhumanity. Still, we know that scores of Jews, some not even a year old, and others who are older adults, remain hostage in Gaza. It has been 75 years since the end of the Holocaust that the Jewish people have faced such barbarism. At Temple Emanu-El, we have had time to mourn, comfort, and find strength in our Jewish community. In the aftermath of that black Shabbat, antisemitism has grown exponentially. Tragically, many of us have already witnessed our peers and colleagues, on college campuses and at work, celebrating the murder of innocent civilians. Even worse, we may have already noticed or heard threats against the Jewish community. We will not be silent in the face of antisemitism. We may find ourselves in the uncomfortable position of having to be the sole … [Read more...]
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November 17, 2021 – 13 Kislev 5782
A Message from Your Co-Chairs Giving thanks. Being mindful. Experiencing a sense of gratitude. More than an abundant feast, the American holiday of Thanksgiving reminds us to pause, catch our breath and take stock of our blessings. This year, as many of us gather in-person with family and friends, we have reasons to celebrate. We are part of a caring and devoted Kehillah, our Temple Emanu-El community, each of us connected to the other in some meaningful way. The Social Justice Committee, in particular, has enjoyed a busy and purposeful year. We made significant inroads feeding the food-insecure in Dunwoody and Sandy Springs. We helped vulnerable women and children by providing meals, coats and reading materials. We have done our part to be good stewards of the earth and make better use of our natural resources. We have supported Afghan refugees who are carving out new lives for themselves and their families in the Atlanta area. We have planted daffodils to grow our garden and … [Read more...]
February 10, 2021 – 28 Shevat 5781
Letter From The Co-Chairs Welcome to the latest edition of Tikkun Olam Times, or as we affectionately call it, TOT. This issue reflects our dedication to Social Justice and our desire to inform, connect and engage our readers with opportunities to repair our broken world. Even during the COVID-19 crisis, we found ways for you to engage safely in acts of chased (loving kindness) and tzedakah (giving). This month's publication is packed with inspiring stories, selfless deeds and touching testimonials. Our first feature shines a light on congregants working in the healthcare, educational and emergency systems. Thank you to all the doctors, nurses, home health care workers, medical technicians, public health professionals, teachers, chaplains, physical therapists, psychotherapists and those who keep our minds active, spirits lifted and community safe! We are better and stronger because of you. Wendy Frank and Julie Mokotoff Social Justice Co-Chairs for Temple Emanu-El In … [Read more...]
Meet Our Leadership
Become a Leader in Our Community Together we are building a congregation of thought-leaders, spiritual seekers, and engaged Jewish change-makers. Temple Emanu-El is infused with the dedication and hard work of its members. Executive Committee Dana Neiger Co-President: Bio Expand Dana and her husband, Dustin, and son, Deagan, are new members of Temple Emanu-El, joining in January of 2020. Originally from Los Angeles, California, Dana relocated to Gainesville, Georgia in 1994 with her family. She is a graduate of the private women's college, Agnes Scott, and remained in the Greater Atlanta area where she was an active young adult, involved heavily with Atlanta Jewish Federation through various volunteer efforts and donor opportunities. Dana has remained active in Atlanta Jewish life through remaining an avid donor, as well as volunteer work with Federation Innovation Wisdom Pairings events and JFF, the Jewish Fertility Foundation. She sits on … [Read more...]
September 16, 2020 – 27 Elul 5780
CHAI HOLIDAY FOOD DRIVE KICKS OFF Participate in Temple Emanu-El’s annual High Holiday food drive, and you will make a difference in the fight against hunger. All donations go to the Community Assistance Center (CAC) and the Food Pantry at Jewish Family & Career Services (JF&CS). Both directly serve food-insecure families and individuals in our community. Also known as Project Isaiah, this year the drive has been renamed the Chai Holiday Food Drive, as we focus on “chai”, the Hebrew word for “life”. And since “chai” is symbolized by the number 18, we’re asking congregants to consider donating from 18 nutritionally dense, non-perishable foods. Foods to consider include: canned meats canned soup canned chili canned vegetables canned tuna canned stews canned beans quinoa rice oatmeal & other cereals juice boxes or cans fruit cups peanut butter & jelly canned spaghetti sauce & pastas boxed pasta meals (like mac ‘n’ cheese) You can drop off your donation … [Read more...]
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