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Join us for In-Person Shabbat Morning Services in our Martin Meyer Sanctuary along with one of our b'nei mitzvah celebrants!
To best ensure we can provide a safe and sacred experience, please note the following:
- Service will be in the Martin Meyer Sanctuary.
- Advance registration is required. If for any reason you are not able to register in advance, you are still welcome to attend and we will take care of registration at the gate.
- Proof of vaccination is no longer checked at the front gate.
- Masks are optional indoors.
- Please review our COVID-19 on-site event protocols so you’ll know what to expect. We're so excited to welcome you back to into our beautiful sanctuary.
Click here to watch on our website livestream page. To follow along with prayers, click here for a free online Mishkan T'Filah prayer book.
We understand rules and norms are changing quickly. Our COVID advisory team continues to monitor legal requirements and best practices and may change requirements as the environment changes.
Women’s Group Presidio Hike
Sunday, October 30, 10:00 am to 11:30 am Join Temple Emanu-El women for a hike in The Presidio. We’ll meet outside the Temple Emanu-El Arguello Street entrance at 10:00 am with a goal of returning to the temple by 11:30 am.
Bring water and lunch. If you bring a dog, please ensure you are in compliance with the Presidio’s guidelines. .
Women’s Group Presidio Hike
Sunday, October 30 10:00 am to 11:30 am Join Temple Emanu-El women for a hike in The Presidio. We’ll meet outside the Temple Emanu-El Arguello Street entrance at 10:00 am with a goal of returning to the temple by 11:30 am.
Bring water and lunch. If you bring a dog, please ensure you are in compliance with the Presidio’s guidelines. .
From Fauda to Shtisel – The Holy Land Goes to Hollywood
The Global Appeal of Israeli Cinema
Sunday, October 30
3:30-5:00 pm
Congregation Emanu-El
Martin Meyer Sanctuary
Why have Israeli shows like “Fauda” and “Shtitsel” captivated audiences around the world? And, how does the depiction and treatment of marginalized individuals and communities affect Israeli society?
Join us for a provocative and timely discussion with Yochai Maital, co-founder of leading Jewish podcast “Israel Story,” Ala Dakka, a Muslim Arab actor and featured actor in Season 3 of “Fauda,” and, live via Zoom, Director of TV and Film at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel, Daniel Susz.
“Israel Story,” one of the first podcasts in Israel, set out to tell the story of Israel one tale at a time. It endeavors to break free of “startup-nation “ or BDS stereotypes and complicate the narrative around Israel.
Born to a Muslim Arab family in Beersheba but raised primarily in the Jewish educational system, Ala also complicates the narrative of what it means to be Israeli. Growing up, he always felt like a bit of an impersonator wherever he went. Maybe that’s why acting came so naturally to him.
Daniel, as part of the Israel Office of Cultural Affairs, strives to promote Israeli content and creators in the American TV & film market.
Together, all three of our guests will discuss why Israeli television and cinema are so appealing to international audiences and how the stories of real people, Arab and Jews, ultra orthodox and secular Jews can teach us about relationships and society in Israel.
In short: does coexistence even exist in Israel and how can ties between communities be strengthened?
This unique, interactive, format of live conversation, including stories, and short film segments will offer you ample opportunities to ask Yochai, Ala, and Daniel questions about Israeli society.
Presented by the Israel Action Committee.
Hebrew 101 (for beginners) with Yaffa Tygiel
Tuesday evenings on zoom: 6:30 – 8:00 pm
In this class students will study to speak basic modern Hebrew by communicating with each other, reading texts, poems & songs and writing short paragraphs in Hebrew. We will be using the book “Hebrew from Scratch”.
The course also offers a first introduction to Jewish and Israeli culture as well as the Jewish traditions, using music, food and art.
Ms. Yaffa Tygiel, a very experienced native speaking teacher, will be teaching this class in Hebrew.
Join us on our beautiful courtyard for dinner & teen-led activities at 5:00 pm. Followed by a joyful and engaging 30-minute service in Martin Meyer Sanctuary from 5:30 – 6:00 pm.
No membership required! ALL kids 6 and under, their adults and older siblings are welcome, free of charge.
*Registration required, preferably in advance but, if unable to register, please come and we will take your information at the gate.*
To best ensure we can provide a safe and sacred experience, please note the following:
- Advance registration is required. If for any reason you are not able to register in advance, you are still welcome to attend and we will take care of registration at the gate.
- Please have your proof of vaccination and ID ready before approaching the front gate at Emanu-El. All individuals ages 5+ must show proof of vaccination. All ineligible for vaccination must provide proof of negative Covid test within 24 hours of the event.
- Masking is voluntary.
- Please review our COVID-19 on-site event protocols so you’ll know what to expect. We're so excited to welcome you back into our beautiful sanctuary.
We understand rules and norms are changing quickly. Our COVID advisory team continues to monitor legal requirements and best practices and may change requirements as the environment changes.
Join us for In-Person Shabbat Services this Friday, November 4th at 6:00 pm!
Led by Rabbis Ryan Bauer and Jason Rodich with Cantor Arik Luck.
To best ensure we can provide a safe and sacred experience, please note the following:
- Advance registration is required. If for any reason you are not able to register in advance, you are still welcome to attend and we will take care of registration at the gate.
- Full vaccination status is required for those eligible when participating in our programs (including booster for those eligible). Consistent with city, state, CDC and other public health authority guidance, COVID-19 vaccines are the most important and effective tool in preventing COVID-19 disease, especially severe illness and death.
- Masking is optional at all services and events taking place inside Emanu-El or for outdoor events, including in the courtyard
- For those ineligible for vaccination, testing is required within 24 hours of the event (rapid antigen or PCR).
- Although masks are not required, we understand that many people will continue to mask for a variety of reasons. We fully support those who choose to mask and invite all in our community to act in a spirit of non-judgmental kindness as we navigate this landscape together.
- Please review our COVID-19 on-site event protocols.
- We, along with our COVID-19 Advisory Team, will continue to monitor case rates in San Francisco and other important factors and respond to the changing circumstances accordingly.
- Our services will continue to be held virtually, on our Livestream page and Facebook Live.
Torah Study with a member of our Clergy, followed by Mourner's Kaddish and Healing Prayer. To participate, click here.
This year Rabbi Kushner will be using Arthur Green’s Speaking Torah: Spiritual teachings from around the Maggid’s Table (Genesis-Leviticus).
Zoom meetings, Saturday mornings, 10:00 am – 11:00am
First session: Saturday morning, September 24,
2nd session, Oct 8
3rd session, Oct 15 (Hol haMoed Sukkot)
4th session conjointly with Author in Residence, Dara Horn at Emanu-El
5th session (now on a regular weekly calendar) Oct 29
No class, Thanksgiving weekend
Dec 17 perhaps an in-person meeting at Emanu-El
Dec 24, Dec 31 Winter recess
Jan 7 resume weekly calendar
Jan 21 no class
Classes will continue thru May 2023
To register, please contact [email protected] to have your name & email address added to the Zoom invitation list.
Join us for In-Person Shabbat Morning Services in our Martin Meyer Sanctuary along with one of our b'nei mitzvah celebrants!
To best ensure we can provide a safe and sacred experience, please note the following:
- Service will be in the Martin Meyer Sanctuary.
- Advance registration is required. If for any reason you are not able to register in advance, you are still welcome to attend and we will take care of registration at the gate.
- Proof of vaccination is no longer checked at the front gate.
- Masks are optional indoors.
- Please review our COVID-19 on-site event protocols so you’ll know what to expect. We're so excited to welcome you back to into our beautiful sanctuary.
Click here to watch on our website livestream page. To follow along with prayers, click here for a free online Mishkan T'Filah prayer book.
We understand rules and norms are changing quickly. Our COVID advisory team continues to monitor legal requirements and best practices and may change requirements as the environment changes.
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