Introducing the youngest members of our community to the joy of Shabbat through story-telling and music. Beloved by Children and Grownups Tot Shabbat at Temple Emanu-El is THE way to bring spirituality to your little ones from baby through 5-years-old. Rabbi Rachael and Rabbi Max lead a rockin' Tot Shabbat almost every other week on Saturday mornings at 11:00am. Join your community for music, dancing, and laughter followed by Brooklyn Bagels and time on the playground. Be a part of a growing group of young families building strong connections to their kehillah (community) and rabbis. Tot Shabbat takes place OUTSIDE year-round! Depending on the weather we stay cool or warm with heaters or fans. We have options for sunshine out on the Schiffer Family Terrace Chapel or shade on the Goldstein Patio. All you need to bring with you is an attitude for gratitude…and if you'd like, bring along a blanket, snacks, hat, and sunscreen! Led by Rabbis Tot Shabbat … [Read more...]
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Becoming Jewish
Choosing Judaism Choosing Judaism at Temple Emanu-El entails a period of spiritual, textual, and practical learning. The prospective convert studies about Judaism, participates in the life of the synagogue, and develops and deepens his or her personal commitment and relationship with God, Torah, and the Jewish people. Following conversion with one of our rabbis, Temple Emanu-El offers one year of free membership to Jews by choice who are not already married to a Jewish partner. This gift will allow you to experience a full cycle of synagogue life as a Jewish person, including Shabbat services, High Holidays, special events, and communal engagement. Conversion is a challenging and powerful process. While it requires strong dedication and soul-searching, the results are extraordinary. To help you learn more about the conversion process at Temple Emanu-El, please contact our clergy to discuss your options. … [Read more...]
Rabbi Rachael Klein Miller
Connect What is the spiritual background of your early years? I was brought up to question and wonder in a home that fostered curiosity and exploration. As a child, when I asked "why," I never heard that something happened "just because." Instead, and in true Jewish fashion, my question was often met with a follow-up question asking me to reflect back what I thought could be the answer. Even when the way I saw the world differed from my parents, their questions led me down a spiritual journey. As an only child, I often entertained myself: reading, imagining, exploring music, or playing outside. Through this free play, I recall thinking about the spiritual aspects of life at a young age. There was a space at the top of our staircase where the light shined through the window in the morning leaving a circle of warmth on the carpet where I would sit and stare at the rainbow the light left behind. In those meditative moments I would think about God and even feel a sense of comfort … [Read more...]
Rosh Hashanah Day 1
Aleph Service 8:00am-10:15am Kids' Club (Grades K-3) 8:00am-10:15am Young Children's Service (Free and open to the community-Ages 4-10) 10:45am-11:15am Bet Service 11:45am-1:45pm … [Read more...]
Yom Kippur Day
Aleph Service 8:00am-10:15am Kids' Club (Grades K-3) 8:00am-10:15am Service for Young Children 10:45am-11:15am-Free and open to the communityΒ (ages 4-10) Bet Service 11:45am-1:45pm SpeakerΒ Β 2:15pm-2:45pm-(Sam Olens, President of KSU) Healing Service 3:00pm-3:30pm Mincha Service 3:45pm-5:15pm Yizkor Service 5:15pm-5:45pm Neilah Service 5:45pm-6:15pm Concluding Shofar Blast 6:30pm … [Read more...]
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