As it was getting dark last night, I was in a public park in Woodstock trying to keep my candle lit against the intermittent breeze. I was not alone. About 100 others were there, at this candlelight vigil sponsored by Students Demand Action , a group of young adults who are championing gun safety reform. Since the horrors that claimed over 30 lives in El Paso and Dayton this past weekend, I, like many of you, seemed to vacillate between helplessness, horror, and a looming numbness. Another mass shooting… again. Senseless murders… again. None of us, no matter our politics, can look at the world that has been created for our kids and not know in the depth of our souls that something is seriously broken. When I got the call yesterday morning from the young man, who was organizing the vigil, and he asked if I would be there to speak to the crowd as a rabbi who cares, I told him that I would have to call him back. I had to take a few minutes to think… to lean into my feelings of … [Read more...]
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Life Long Learning 5784
Weekly Life Long Learning Chevrah Torah (Torah Study) Saturday Morning 9:00am in the Library In Judaism, the study of our sacred texts is considered an act towards Divine Connection on par with prayer. It is rare that one has the time to be "spiritually selfish," meaning to take the time to further one's own spiritual development. Chevrah Torah is an opportunity to explore, struggle and delve in a nurturing and intimate environment. Hosted in the intimate setting of our library, surrounded by learners of every age and various backgrounds, our Torah study lifts up our sacred stories to examine the existential and timeless societal quandaries of the human condition. No formal knowledge of Judaism or Hebrew is necessary; every study session is made accessible through commentary and translation. Chevrah Torah Member Bios To register, click on the class time you prefer. Tuesdays, 7:00pm-8:00pm August 1, 8, 15 In-Person & Zoom Register HERE Wednesdays, … [Read more...]
The Blessing of Friendship
After the rally on Tuesday, it is as clear as ever that our community is stronger when we come together. Another gathering of 290,000 Jews is not likely to happen anytime soon, but we can find strength even (maybe especially) when we gather in small groups, too. For decades, we've called these small groups a Chavurah. At Temple Emanu-El, that means a group of congregants in the same stage of life who come together for all sorts of occasions-most importantly, to create a place where everyone can feel pride in their Jewish identity. We've learned that we can replicate that warmth, pride, and love of Judaism when other Jewish families and friends are there for us. Now more than ever, we want as many congregants as possible to be in a chavurah, and we have members of our Board of Trustees who are making it happen. If you click HERE, we will get you started with a chavurah right away. In this week's Torah portion, we learn about the blessing that comes when we gather together. We reread … [Read more...]
Shabbat Together
A Shabbat dinner experience sponsored by Temple Emanu-El and initiated by Rabbi Rachael and Rabbi Max to reach out to unaffiliated Jews in their 20’s and 30’s living in North Atlanta area (Brookhaven, Buckhead, Dunwoody, and Sandy Springs). These dinners are adult-only spaces to meet new friends and deepen relationships with old ones. Each month a different host will work with Rabbi Rachael and Rabbi Max to craft an inclusive, meaningful, and deeply spiritual Shabbat dinner in their own home. If you know someone in their 20’s or 30’s to whom we should extend a dinner invitation, please contact Rabbi Rachael rkmiller@templeemanuelatlanta.com or Rabbi Max mmiller@templeemanuelatlanta.com … [Read more...]
Shabbat Together
A Shabbat dinner experience sponsored by Temple Emanu-El and initiated by Rabbi Rachael and Rabbi Max to reach out to unaffiliated Jews in their 20’s and 30’s living in North Atlanta area (Brookhaven, Buckhead, Dunwoody, and Sandy Springs). These dinners are adult-only spaces to meet new friends and deepen relationships with old ones. Each month a different host will work with Rabbi Rachael and Rabbi Max to craft an inclusive, meaningful, and deeply spiritual Shabbat dinner in their own home. If you know someone in their 20’s or 30’s to whom we should extend a dinner invitation, please contact Rabbi Rachael rkmiller@templeemanuelatlanta.com or Rabbi Max mmiller@templeemanuelatlanta.com … [Read more...]
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