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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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...]
Rabbis’ Sermons
Yom Kippur 5784Rabbi Spike Anderson Click Here for Video Click Here for Downloadable PDF Kol Nidre 5784Rabbi Max Miller Click Here for Video Click Here for Downloadable PDF Rosh HaShanah 5784Rabbi Spike Anderson Click Here for Video Click Here for Downloadable PDF If you are a TE congregant and want to talk about travel opportunities to visit Israel, please contact Rabbi Anderson Erev Rosh HaShanah 5784Rabbi Rachael Miller Click Here for Video Click Here for Downloadable PDF Yom Kippur 5783Rabbi Spike Anderson Click Here for Video Click Here for Downloadable PDF Kol Nidre 5783Rabbi Max Miller Click Here for Video Click Here for Downloadable PDF Rosh HaShanah 5783Rabbi Spike Anderson Click Here for Video if you are a TE congregant and want to talk about volunteer opportunities through Temple Emanu-El, please contact Rabbi Anderson Click Here for Downloadable PDF Erev Rosh HaShanah 5783Rabbi Rachael … [Read more...]
Israel and Peoplehood
Our Vision Our vision is that Temple Emanu-El be the leading synagogue for Israel engagement in the greater Atlanta area. Our Mission Temple Emanu-El is a Zionist congregation committed to a cultural, religious, and political connection with the State of Israel, the homeland of the Jewish people. Israel is a central pillar of our communal Jewish identity. We integrate Israel into our lifelong learning, worship, social justice, and the decor of our building. Our congregants travel to Israel, contribute financially to her well being, and engage in nuanced dialogue about the land, her people, and the State. Our Values A safe and secure Jewish and democratic state in the Land of Israel. A commitment to helping Israel realize values which we as liberal Jews hold dear-peace with her neighbors and full civil, human and religious rights for all citizens. An Israeli society reflective of both democratic values and religious pluralism. The acquisition of Hebrew language … [Read more...]
A Museum of the American Amalek
Every so often I’ll read something written by another rabbi that I very much want to share with our beloved Temple Emanu-El congregation. This week, Rabbi (Dr.) Lawrence Hoffman posted this on Facebook to a group of Rabbis, and it elicited a poignant and robust conversation. I love the way that he sets up the context for the conversation not just in current events and opinions, but through the long lens of Judaism. This is more lengthy than is typical for our Kesher Quick, but worth it. We will discuss it visa vi some Torah text in our 9am Shabbat morning Cevrei Torah Study (link)- please join us. Shabbat shalom! Open Letter to My Students 6: Jewish Wisdom About Monuments of Oppression Tradition and the Rule of Creepy Crawly Things How do we use Jewish tradition to help us navigate life’s challenges? Just like love, tradition is a many-splendored thing, but its wisdom comes liberally mixed with age-old prejudices, superstitious nonsense, and downright stupidity. Thirty years … [Read more...]
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