After a long hiatus, Sundaes on Sundays is back! Please join us Sunday evenings at 6:45pm prior to evening minyan for ice cream and toppings. Looking forward to renewing this iconic tradition!
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After a long hiatus, Sundaes on Sundays is back! Please join us Sunday evenings at 6:45pm prior to evening minyan for ice cream and toppings. Looking forward to renewing this iconic tradition! |
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Join us as we come back together again from far and wide for an extra special First Friday as we kick off our 18th season of Shabbat Alive! Come home, come back to shul. What is First Friday? Start with an inspiring musical Shabbat Alive! Service in the Rabbi Samuel Chiel Sanctuary or Minyan Ma’or […] |
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Join the Temple Emanuel Community for our annual BBQ, as we celebrate the beginning of the year with a great afternoon of food, friends and fun for all ages! Activities will include an obstacle course, Touch-A-Truck with the Newton Fire Department, cotton candy, and kids arts and crafts. Rain or shine! Register→ We are looking […] |
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As one of the most compelling and visionary Jewish educators of our time, Avraham Infeld has spent decades helping Jews of all backgrounds grapple with questions of belonging, peoplehood, and purpose. His unique ability to weave history, humor, and heart makes him especially resonant in this moment of pain and resilience. Avraham Infeld is former […] |
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Join a state-wide gathering to hear about the important work of the Massachusetts Special Commission on Combating Antisemitism. The program is free and everyone is welcome. Featuring: Senator Cynthia Creem, State Representative Simon Cataldo (Commission Co-Chair), State Senator John Velis (Commission Co-Chair), and moderated by NBC10 News Anchor Jeff Saperstone. Zoom link will be sent […] |
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Arnie Glick, a Yiddish enthusiast and singer, and the creator of the Yiddish-themed cartoons called "Shmoozin," will be leading a two-session program about Yiddish words, expressions, humor, and music. Session Information First Session: Thursday, September 11 @ 6:30 pm Yiddish in the Sukkah: Thursday, October 9 @ 2:00 pm This will be followed, on November […] |
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With the exception of the morning prior to Rosh Hashanah, each weekday morning in Elul the Shofar is sounded to announce the coming of the New Year. This year, the final blasts of Shofar in 5785 will be Sunday morning, September 21st. I like to call this “The Big Blow Out!” Any and everyone, with […] |
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On Sunday, September 28, two buses are leaving from Temple Emanuel at noon to go to the Nova Exhibit. Limited seating is still available. If you are interested in joining us, please register here. On Shabbat, September 27, we are having a special guest speaker, Ofir Amir, who survived Nova, and who co-founded the Tribe […] |
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The Nova Exhibit is coming to Boston from September 26 through October 21, during our High Holiday season. This bids us to remember, to renew, and to return with ever greater conviction. We need to remember the atrocities that were committed on that awful day. We need to renew our commitment to the Jewish people, […] |
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What to do the day after Yom Kippur? Start your new Jewish year with the joy of Shabbat Alive! Keep the marvelous Break-fast energy going with our special breakfast Break-Fast first Friday Oneg. What is First Friday? Start with an inspiring musical Shabbat Alive! Service in the Rabbi Samuel Chiel Sanctuary or Minyan Ma’or led Kabbalat […] |
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Join us for a special Shabbat morning service with guest speaker, Rabbi Ravid Tilles. Sermon Topic: Now Is the Best Time to Be Counter Cultural! Judaism has always, from the very beginning, been a counter point to the surrounding culture. Most of us have grown up in a Jewish community that has struggled to blend […] |