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For over two years, every Sunday night Emanu-El congregants have provided dinner for the youth living at G-House (a transitional home for youth experiencing homelessness run by Larkin Street Youth Services), by bringing food and then breaking bread together. While these dinners at G-House have been cancelled due to social distancing, we still need your help supporting the youth living there.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Emanu-El volunteers are continuing to do this mitzvah by ordering a Sunday night meals (a lot of pizza!) from local restaurants and having it them delivered to G-House. These dinners are very meaningful, as each dinner we give lets the youth know that our Emanu-El community continues to care for them despite the current challenges.
We look forward to resuming these in person dinners at G-House when it is safe for all.
Please sign up here to sponsor a Sunday evening dinner and for more details!
Show up with your little ones (birth to 2 years) and spend time with other parents. Join us to celebrate Havdalah on Mondays and as we prepare to welcome Shabbat on Fridays. Enjoy music, stories, puppets, and more with Early Childhood Educator Mimi Greisman. Take advantage of a wonderful opportunity to connect with other parents and create lasting friendships. To participate, click here.
Show up with your little ones (birth to 2 years) and spend time with other parents. Join us to celebrate Havdalah on Mondays and as we prepare to welcome Shabbat on Fridays. Enjoy music, stories, puppets, and more with Early Childhood Educator Mimi Greisman. Take advantage of a wonderful opportunity to connect with other parents and create lasting friendships. To participate, click here.
Exploring Rabbi Arthur Green’s “Judaism’s Ten Best Ideas.”
This book by renowned Rabbi and Jewish thinker, Arthur Green, posits the question, “In an age of fluid identity, many people are honestly asking the question “Why be Jewish?” What in this religious and ethnic legacy is worth preserving? Does Judaism have something unique to offer a contemporary seeker free to choose a way of life and a system of values?
Join Rabbi Jonathan Singer on Zoom for a lunch and learn as we explore Green’s very accessible thought about Jewish meaning today and see how this structure can support us in this time of fluidity. Link will be sent the week of the first class.
You can purchase the book at Amazon: Judaism's Ten Best Ideas: A Brief Guide for Seekers
This program is Free for Members and $36 for non-members.
Part 1 July 1 – 29: Wednesdays from 12:00 – 1:00pm
Simcha – Joy- July 1
Tzelem Elohim – Creation in God’s Image July 8
Halacha – Walking the Path July 15
Tikun Olam – Reparing the World. July 22
Shabbat – Getting off the Treadmill. July 29
Soothe Your Soul: A Moment of Music, with Cantor Marsha Attie. Facebook Live.
Join Cantor Marsha Attie to discuss prayer, Hebrew, and music. Registration is required.
Show up with your little ones (birth to 2 years) and spend time with other parents. Join us to celebrate Havdalah on Mondays and as we prepare to welcome Shabbat on Fridays. Enjoy music, stories, puppets, and more with Early Childhood Educator Mimi Greisman. Take advantage of a wonderful opportunity to connect with other parents and create lasting friendships. To participate, click here.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Shabbat Service - (7/8/2022)
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Join us for In-Person Friday Night Shabbat Services this…
Clergy-Led Torah Study (7/9/2022)
9:15 am - 10:15 am | Torah Study with a member of our Clergy, followed…
Shabbat Service - (7/15/2022)
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm | Join us for In-Person Friday Night Shabbat Services this…