This past Sunday we gathered as a synagogue family with children as young as 12 years old to raise our voices, share our feelings, and learn what meaningful action we can take to reduce gun violence in our community. This was a hard, heart-wrenching conversation. The feelings of fear, anger, and sadness expressed by our middle school and high school students cut to the very core our being. We reinforced the need to voice these feelings, and that as their rabbis and cantor, we will always be “safe adults” to whom they can turn. We know our Temple Emanu-El family does not stand alone in the need to give voice to these feelings or take action. The Atlanta Rabbinical Association (ARA) has organized around the cause of gun violence prevention, and Temple Emanu-El is working collaboratively with each synagogue in the Atlanta area on this issue. Just over four weeks since the shooting in Parkland, Florida and a movement of citizens fed up with unmitigated gun violence is beginning to … [Read more...]
Purim Carnival
IKEA Scavenger Hunt
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345 Sky Zone
3rd 4th 5th Graders Are Invited To Jump Around With Rabbi Max $30-includes jumping & lunch RSVP below. … [Read more...]
Regressive Dinner-6th, 7th, & 8th Grade
Join us for Dessert First! Drop off @ Brusters in Dunwoody Village Pick-up @ Moe's in Dunwoody Village RSVP by Dec. 14th below. For questions regarding special dietary needs/concerns contact: Rabbi Max Miller mmiller@templeemanuelatlanta.com … [Read more...]