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Services
Family ServicesCome and celebrate the holidays with the religious school! Parents and community members are invited to jion in the fun. This year's celebrations will focus on the theme of 'Green', as our Temple is participating in the GreenFaith Green Synagogue certification.
Time: 7:30 p.m. Family Services on Friday nights provide an opportunity for families to worship together in a more relaxed, informal atmosphere.
Once a month, our 5th and 6th grade students attend Shabbat evening services. During the services they gather together for a special study session. This program is required of all 5th and 6th grade students.
Music ServicesFriday evening
The music of synagogue worship has been moving in many different directions and has taken diverse forms in terms of musical styles and instruments used. Shabbat Ma’alot, literally a “Shabbat of Ascents,” will explore a spiritual expression and enable our wonderful musicians to weave their unique instrumental sounds around and through the melodies. Our Ma’alot Band includes: Dave Schlossberg, keyboard; Mark Szachara, bass; Rick Pressler, guitar; and Mark Fuerstein, clarinet. Saturday morning, 10:45 a.m. Our entire Shabbat morning community – Religious School, all Adult Education classes – will gather in the Sanctuary to celebrate the joy of Shabbat morning together. It will feature uplifting music led by the Ma’alot band and all of our choirs.
Shabbat StudySaturdays, 9:30 a.m. Join us in our study of the weekly Torah portion. Each Shabbat morning for more than 30 years, Anshe Emeth members have gathered to study Torah and all that it offers us. This class provides an opportunity to explore the rich spiritual meanings and applications of Torah in our daily lives. No previous Hebrew is necessary; the prerequisite is only a desire to learn and grow. Newcomers are always welcome. Saturdays 9:30 a.m. Tanach is the Jewish name for the book which others call the Bible. If you have been studying Torah (the first five books of Tanach) for a few years, this class will take you on to explore the books of history, prophecy, poetry, and prose which make up the rest of the Tanach. Historical context, traditional Jewish interpretations, and modern biblical scholarship will be included. We will be continuing our study with the books of Ezekiel and other post-exilic prophets, and the book of Psalms. No knowledge of Hebrew is needed to participate in this class. Saturday morning, 10:45 a.m. Our entire Shabbat morning community – Religious School, all Adult Education classes – will gather in the Sanctuary to celebrate the joy of Shabbat morning together. It will feature uplifting music led by the Ma’alot band and all of our choirs.
Welcome to Tanu Rabanan! A special program of learning on Shabbat mornings. In addition to our regular Shabbat morning study classes, this year we inaugurate Tanu Rabanan, a master class in Torah learning. this is a special opportunity to study and learn from scholars, students of Torah, and teachers.
Saturdays 9:30 a.m. What is being Jewish? How can you bring Judaism to light in your home? Find out all these things and more by joining us in “Back to Basics”. Learn how to create a Jewish home with your family - create your own rituals, learn how to celebrate holidays at home and much more. Want to know how to “make Shabbat”, build a Sukkah, run a Seder? Explore all of this and other fun topics! Join us and come ask about things that have been puzzling you and be empowered to start doing things Jewishly! Saturday, 9:30am Beginning 1/22, Winter Semester We will look at ways to understand our connections to Judaism through objects we use and the people who created them. Taught by David Gronlund-Jacob Saturdays, 11:15 a.m. Our students lead us in prayer and study of the weekly Torah portion. Guests are always invited to join students, teachers, and parents as we celebrate together in prayer and song. Read more... Membership Advanced Placement Program Saturdays 9:30-12:15 a.m. There can be no better way to spend Shabbat morning than this special opportunity to study with Rabbi Miller and other Temple leaders. While designed primarily for new members, the Membership Advancement Program is open to anyone in our congregation. Those interested in joining should contact MAP Coordinators Jesse Crosson, Laura Gordon or Andrea Schon. Spend Shabbat with your Temple family from Kabbalat Shabbat to Havdalah. Program highlights include Shabbat lunch, song, dance, arts and crafts, mitzvah projects, and celebration. Fun for all ages.
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