Welcome! Membership Interest Form Who will feel comfortable at Temple Emanu-El? Expand Our congregation, of over 700 member families, reflects the beautiful diversity of the Atlanta area. Temple Emanu-El welcomes Jewish families and individuals, with and without children, Jews of Color, LGBTQ Jews, Interfaith families, Jews by choice, and people who are at all stages of life, both young and young at heart. How can I get involved? Expand There are many ways to become involved with our Temple Emanu-El community and to become acquainted with other congregants. During your first months, we hope to get to know you so that we can connect you with programs, groups, and classes that complement your interests. We offer a warm and inviting atmosphere in which you can expand and explore your Jewish life. We will invite you to special "new member events" during your first year with our congregation. If you are interested in being part … [Read more...]
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Chavurah Program
The Chavurah Program at Temple Emanu-El provides a wonderful experience for everyone who participates! Below are answers to some frequently asked questions. Joining a chavurah is a great way to make long lasting friendships and become more active at Temple Emanu-El. What is a Chavurah? Expand Chavurah comes from the Hebrew word "chaver" meaning friend or fellowship. Each Chavurah is a small group of Temple members with common interests who come together to socialize, learn and/or celebrate Jewish life. The purpose is to create a smaller, more intimate community within the larger Temple. When and Where Does a Chavurah Meet? Expand A Chavurah gets together regularly, typically every 4-8 weeks. The group may meet in members' homes or go somewhere for an event. What Does a Chavurah Do? Expand Each Chavurah defines its own focus and plans its own activities, but many groups have social and educational get-togethers and … [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...]
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...]
What’s All This Bowing About?
As a child I remember standing in services looking forward to the chance to bend my knees and bow. It was this exciting change of pace, a time for me to do what the adults were doing. As a teen, I remember seeing how some people bowed and others didn’t and I wondered what was going on — so I went to the rabbi with my question, “What’s all this bowing about?” Maybe you have wondered the same thing. Perhaps you’ve been standing in prayer and suddenly you notice people are bowing and so, you too bow! But you’ve always wondered, why do I bow here and not there? Sometimes it may even look like people are bowing more than others, so who’s doing it “right”? This question of “doing it right,” is an interesting one in prayer, especially in Reform Judaism, where we tend to focus much more on how it makes us feel and less on “is this exactly how we were prescribed and commanded to do it.” As has been codified in our law codes (like the Shulchan Aruch), there are in fact specific moments … [Read more...]
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