Four years ago, we held our first Shabbat of the Senses during J.D.A.I.M, Jewish Disabilities Awareness and Inclusion Month. This Shabbat led our congregation through prayer as if we were missing one or more of our senses or abilities. One night of attempting to experience prayer as those in our community who have different abilities do every Friday night, led many of our congregants to share their stories with me. Our conversations always ended by asking ourselves what we could do to elevate inclusion awareness and what could we do to make ourselves accessible to everyone in our community. How could we make sure everyone in our midst felt included in Jewish life? Koleinu[1], TE’s inclusion awareness committee was born out of those conversations and the desire to increase awareness and facilitate participation for everyone within the five main pillars of Jewish life at Temple Emanu-EL. From live streaming, to our assistive technology room, to providing magnifiers and adapted … [Read more...]
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I’m heading to Israel!
On Thursday, I'll be away for ten days as the rabbi-on-staff for Atlanta's December Honeymoon Israel Trip. Temple Emanu-El is a proud Reform Zionist congregation, which is why I am investing this time away from my family and my congregational family to share my love of Israel with the next generation of young adults. Israel is a priority of our community, and as I preached on Erev Rosh HaShanah, we enrich our spiritual toolkit when we travel to Israel. Honeymoon Israel's mission is "to provide immersive trips to Israel for locally based cohorts of couples (age 25-40) that have at least one Jewish partner, early in their committed relationship, creating communities of couples who are building families with deep and meaningful connections to Jewish life and the Jewish people." If you haven't heard of it before, Honeymoon Israel (HMI) is a national organization co-founded by Temple Emanu-El member Mike Wise. The local Atlanta Director of Community Engagement, Elana Pollack, is also a … [Read more...]
High Holy Days 5785
High Holy Day Rosh HaShanah Machzor 2024-5785 High Holy Day Yom Kippur Machzor 2024-5785 High Holy Day Tickets & Forms Printable HHD Schedule Live Stream Services Enhance your live streaming experience by connecting your device to your TV. Instructions to connect a phone or tablet to a TV HERE Instructions to connect a laptop to a TV HERE Live streaming will be on Facebook and Youtube. Schedule of High Holy Days 5785 … [Read more...]
High Holy Days
Links to Important High Holy Day Information and Forms High Holidays Information Childcare & Kids Club High Holy Day Member Tickets Special Needs Request High Holy Day Non-Member Ticket Yizkor Memorial Book CLOSED Schedule of High Holy Days 5780 at Temple Emanu-El Hover on Images for More Information About Our Holiday Services Two Service Options The High Holy Day Services at Temple Emanu-El reflect the majesty and awe of the season. With two morning services we have the opportunity to meet the varied tastes of our congregation. Our Aleph Service (Early) features a more traditional approach to the liturgy without the choir. Our Bet service includes Cantor and Choir. Of course one of the rabbis delivers an inspirational sermon during both services. Children's … [Read more...]
How do we measure a year…since last Pesach?
Every year that we gather around the Seder table there is some event, some topic, some issue that makes this night and the past year different from all other years. Whether it's in the political arena, economic wins and woes, urgent social issues, or many, many more subjects, the Pesach Seder is uniquely positioned to provide an answer to them all. The universal message of our ancestors' Exodus is why the story has survived for so long and spread throughout the Western World. We are even told to place ourselves in the story, to see ourselves as though we were one of the Israelites fleeing from tyranny. So when we ask, "Why is this night different from all other nights?"we are fulfilling the enduring understanding of Pesach: once we were slaves in Egypt, today we are free, and we cannot truly celebrate our freedom until all people are free. For the majority of us who did not grow up in a warzone, behind the Iron Curtain, or under the constant threat of economic disaster and starvation, … [Read more...]
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