Mixed Company of Yale University: An A Cappella Concert
Sabrina Strapp (member of Temple Emanuel and co-leader of Tot Shabbat ‘22-‘24) is so excited to bring her collegiate a cappella group, Mixed Company of Yale, to the Temple Emanuel […]
Sabrina Strapp (member of Temple Emanuel and co-leader of Tot Shabbat ‘22-‘24) is so excited to bring her collegiate a cappella group, Mixed Company of Yale, to the Temple Emanuel […]
The sharp Yiddish novelist, Chaim Grade, described the falling apart of the orthodox world in Eastern Europe in the 1930s. Sons and daughters of rabbis get out of the shtetl, […]
Join us for an incredible Shabbat morning as our teens dazzle us with gorgeous davenning, beautiful Torah reading, and insightful divrei Torah. Led start to finish by Temple Emanuel teens, […]
Join us in attending Brotherhood College Hockey Night on Saturday, January 10, when we watch the Boston University Terriers play the UMass Minutemen at Agganis Arena. The game starts at […]
Barbara Vinick will discuss her book, 100 Jewish Brides: Stories from Around the World. Recent winner of an Award of Excellence from the Religion Coordinators Council, the book features an […]
The Stars of David is a group of adults with disabilities that meet for fun and spirited Jewish themed activities at Temple Emanuel. The group ages 30-70, meets one Sunday […]
While not as ancient as the public reading of the Torah, chanting of the prophets, known as the Haftarah, began in the 1st century CE. Join Hazzan Sheni/Ritual Director Dan […]
Kesher will be hosting The Bible Players, a team of "edutainers" using improv and comedy to teach Jewish values to all ages! They will be joining us for workshops during […]
Come hear the remarkable team of Tami Raviv and Dr. Kfir Feffer speak about the pursuit of their common vision – the creation and operation of the Niv Nirel Trauma […]
The Temple Emanuel Religious School will be hosting The Bible Players, a team of "edutainers" using improv and comedy to teach Jewish values to all ages! They will be joining […]
The sharp Yiddish novelist, Chaim Grade, described the falling apart of the orthodox world in Eastern Europe in the 1930s. Sons and daughters of rabbis get out of the shtetl, […]
Sponsored by Brotherhood Seudah Shlishit, the third meal of Shabbat, is a light meal featuring: • Study with Rabbi Elie Lehmann, Director of Boston Hadar • Singing Shabbat songs • […]