About Our SchoolThe Diamond Family Religious School of Temple Emanu-El provides a broad-based Reform Jewish education that incorporates Jewish values, beliefs, and connection to Israel. Read More Our CurriculumWe have developed a unique educational program with flexible, yet effective, curriculum that meets each child's individual learning needs. Read More Registration and FormsEvery year we receive questions about the upcoming fall. We hope the information provided in this enrollment packet about the 2024-2025 school year is helpful. Read More Hebrew SkillsOur children work on their applied Hebrew skills using the language they are learning in real-world applications - holidays, celebrations, music, and conversation. Read More School CalendarClick Here To View Calendar Meet Our TeachersOur dedicated teachers are passionate about transmitting their love for Judaism to the next generation. Please take the time to … [Read more...]
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Where is Your Kippah?
By now you may have noticed that I don’t wear a traditional kippah. You may have also noticed that I do wear a headband/headscarf or a hat. Sometimes the headscarves are small, dark, and hard to see, other times they are colorful, large, and elaborate. The custom of a kippah is just that, a minhag, a custom. There is no commandment in Torah to wear a head-covering, though you can find a Talmudic story about a young boy covering his head as a way to remind himself of God’s presence. Today, the kippah signals Jewish identity, and it remains, for some, a reminder of God’s presence in this world. Hundreds of years after the custom began for people to wear a head-covering in prayer, and later at all times, one of our Law Codes, the Shulchan Aruch (16th c.), codified that you should not walk bare-headed for more than a few meters! Okay, but what does it mean to cover our head? How much of our head should be covered? What’s the smallest thing you can wear, what’s the typical … [Read more...]
Brotherhood
Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood We want to welcome men of all ages to Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood. Throughout the year we organize social-action, religious, and educational events in order to serve our congregation. Brotherhood’s goal is to foster the Jewish community within Temple Emanu-El and the Greater Atlanta area in accordance with Jewish traditions and values. As part of our Year of Engagement we are encouraging you to please join, support, plan, and participate in our many events and activities. You can help further enhance the mission of Brotherhood and strengthen the community of our spiritual home. To join Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood – click here – Brotherhood Membership. Contact Hal Fine if you have any questions, or would like more information. … [Read more...]
The MJCCA Schiff Preschool
MJCCA Preschools are a special community, one that builds lifelong learners, lasting friendships, and a lifetime of memories. The Schiff School at Temple Emanu-el provides a creative and warm environment with a variety of opportunities for learning, growth, curiosity, and exploration. Our progressive preschool curriculum focuses on cognition, literacy, physical development, and social and emotional growth all guided by Jewish values and culture. We honor the collaboration between children, families, and educators for a dynamic learning experience. Enrollment is now open for children ages 6 weeks- Pre-K. Full and half-day options are available. Register now at atlantajcc.org/SchiffSchool Information about enrollment, hours, tuition, policies, and more is available at atlantajcc.org/SchiffSchool. For questions or to schedule a tour please contact Stephanie Lampert or call 678.812.3770 Enrollment Information or Schedule a Tour … [Read more...]
Life Long Learning 5779
Lunch n Learn classes offer the perfect opportunity to bring a friend. No prior knowledge, or Hebrew necessary. Each class builds on the one before it, AND functions as a stand-alone. If you can only come to some, but not all, you will still get a lot out of your time. Judaism D’jour classes will cover a variety of Jewish topics. For a complete list of Lunch n Learn classes click HERE. Temple Emanu-El is thrilled to launch an Adult B’nei Mitzvah program, starting this Fall. Perhaps you converted to Judaism, your synagogue did not allow women to read from the Torah, or your family was not particularly involved at the traditional time of becoming a bar/bat mitzvah. Although you have come of age according to our tradition, there is something so powerful about reading from a Torah scroll on behalf of the congregation in front of your friends, family, and community on a Shabbat morning. After your months of study and hard work, we guarantee that the culminating b’nei mitzvah ceremony … [Read more...]
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