With so much going on in the United States, Georgia, and Atlanta, the pandemic, Passover just around the corner, and all the other things going on in our lives... we may have missed some of the headlines coming out of Israel in recent weeks - and they're a really big deal!. Like the fact that Israel is holding its fourth election in just two years on March 23rd! Or the fact that the Supreme Court just issued a HUGE ruling in favor of recognizing conversions performed by the Reform and Conservative Movements in Israel, resulting in folks who are Jews-by-choice to receive Israeli citizenship (which they previously were unable to do)! OR the fact that Keren Kayemet L'Yisrael (KKL, the Israeli Jewish National Fund, which has no connection to the JNF based out of New York), is planning to purchase land in Area C of the West Bank! I could write three books diving into all three of these topics, but today, I want to call our attention to the issue of the KKL (with articles at the bottom … [Read more...]
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Adult B’nei Mitzvah
Temple Emanu-El is considering offering a six-month Adult B'nei Mitzvah course in the fall of 2024. We want to gauge interest in holding a 6-month Adult B'nei Mitzvah course. This series will be for two kinds of participants. First, someone who has never read from the Torah before. Second, someone who wants to re-learn how to read from the Torah again. This course will ultimately take place one day a week. We'd like to find a day and time that works for most people based on the two time slots to choose from in the 30-second survey. We will spend the first hour of each weekly session studying Hebrew and the second hour taking a deep dive into various Jewish topics. By the end of the program, you will be able to read Hebrew proficiently to read/chant from the Torah! After months of study and hard work, we guarantee that the culminating group b'nei mitzvah ceremony will be a profound and powerful experience. Adult B'nei Mitzvah Class of 5779 D'var Torahs Marina … [Read more...]
June 9, 2020 – 17 Sivan 5780
Letter From The Co-Chairs Hello and welcome to Tikkun Olam Times, a blog dedicated to Social Justice. Our tag line says it all. Be Inspired-Get Engaged-Do a Mitzvah. Our mission is to provide you, members of our community, with a one-stop shop: a place to uplift and inform, connect as a Kehillah, and engage in meaningful dialogue. Here, you can search for volunteer opportunities and find specific ways to help repair cracks in our bruised and fragile world. Here, you can read good news, see inspiring pictures, and learn how young, old, and everyone in between are helping the vulnerable in our backyard. As the needs in our community and the demands of Covid-19 change, so too will this publication. We will shift gears in response to those changes, expanding certain programs, offering new ones, and phasing out projects when recipients no longer need them. We want to be as nimble as possible; but, we need to hear from you! If you learn about a teen involved in a meaningful mitzvah … [Read more...]
Lifecycle Announcements
Celebrating a Shehecheyanu Moment? Temple Emanu-El is an ever-present partner in the transitional moments of our members’ lives. Be it a baby naming or brit milah, bar or bat mitzvah, conversion or wedding ceremony, or a recovery from illness, the Temple clergy and staff strive to ensure that each sacred ‘Shehecheyanu Moment’ is deeply fulfilling and personal. A donation to Temple Emanu-El is a lovely way to mark a personal life-cycle experience, to honor friends or family celebrating a happy milestone or in gratitude for the services the clergy provide during these profound moments. Donate online or call for more information, 770-395-1340, or Nila Szweda nszweda@templeemanuelatlanta.com Ext 207 or our clergy: Senior Rabbi Spike Anderson sanderson@templeemanuelatlanta.com Rabbi Scott E. Colbert, D. Min scolbert@templeemanuelatlanta.com Cantor Lauren Furman Adesnik ladesnik@templeemanuelatlanta.com … [Read more...]
Consecration
Consecration generally takes place at the beginning of kindergarten, or whenever a child begins his or her Jewish education. This is a lovely and meaningful ceremony for children and families alike. A large talit (prayer shawl) may be held over the students while they sing a song or recite the Sh'ma (the declaration of Jewish faith). The children are blessed by the clergy and are often given a certificate and a miniature Torah. How wonderful to being a child's Jewish education with a celebration. You shall love the Eternal your God with all your mind, with all your strength, with all your being. Set these words, which I command you this day, upon your heart. Teach them faithfully to your children; speak of them in your home and on your way, when you lie down and when you rise up. (Deuteronomy 6:5-9) These words, which form the beginning of the Ve'ahavta prayer, teach us that love of God and learning are closely related. The education of a Jewish child is a joint venture, shared … [Read more...]
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