Click here for the full Temple CalendarWednesday, October 27 11:00am Torah Study 4:30pm Religious School (3rd - 6th Grade) 6:45pm Religious School (7th Grade)
Thursday, October 28 4:00pm Blood Drive
Erev Shabbat, October 29 7:30pm Koleinu Rock Shabbat
10:30am Shabbat Morning Service Bar Mitzvah of Evan Goldberg Bat Mitzvah of Aryelle Stein
1:00pm Bat Mitzvah of Alexa Gold
Sunday, October 31 9:00am Religious School (K to 6th Grade)
Monday, November 1
Tuesday, November 2 No Religious School 7:00pm Mah Jongg at Temple Shaari Emeth
Wednesday, November 3 No Religious School 10:00am Bereavement Group (Wednesday Mornings) on Zoom 8:00pm Officers Meeting
Thursday, November 4 7:00pm Sisterhood Book Club 7:00pm Men's Club Meeting 7:00pm College Youth Committee 7:30pm Bereavement Group (Thursday Evening) In person at TSE or Zoom
Erev Shabbat, November 5 6:30pm Empanada Kabbalat Shabbat Welcome Shabbat and then stay for a delectable Empanada Oneg
Tuesday, November 9 4:30pm Religious School (3rd - 6th Grade) 6:45pm Religious School (8th-9th Grade) (11th-12th Grade) 6:45pm Confirmation Class 7:00pm Mah Jongg at Temple Shaari Emeth 8:30pm Religious School Committee Meeting
Wednesday, November 10 11:00am Torah Study 4:30pm Religious School (3rd - 6th Grade) 6:45pm Religious School (7th Grade)
Drawing from her book, The Five Books of Miriam (Putnam 1996; HarperSanFrancisco pb, 1998), Dr. Ellen Frankel presents this ancient text through a prism of women's voices, including Our Mothers, Our Bubbes, the Rabbis, the Sages in Our Own Time, as well as a host of biblical women such as Lilith the Rebel, Mother Rachel, Wily Rebecca, and Dinah the Wounded One. She explores how new questions can uncover ancient secrets, how modern research and scholarship can shed new light on the past, and how today's women can engage in conversation with their biblical counterparts. Frankel's work is a blend of feminism, Jewish tradition, and what she calls "Folk Torah.".. ... read more