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]]>WHAT IS EMUNAH?
Emunah is an opportunity for Temple Emanuel to celebrate our past, rejoice in our present, and prepare for our future. The Hebrew word emunah means “faith.” Our Temple leaders have embarked on the Emunah Initiative as an expression of our collective commitment to ensure that we, in our own time, hand over Temple Emanuel to our children and grandchildren with the same love, devotion and faith that our parents and grandparents did for all of us. We need you to help build and develop a strong future based on the successful achievement of three fundamental goals.
1. Capital Improvements and Enhancements
If you are interested in finding our more, please contact Andy Katz.
NEWS from the Jewish Community Voice
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]]>Temple Emanuel’s Inclusion Committee Mission Statement:
Temple Emanuel is an inclusive congregation that provides a sense of home to all, regardless of physical, cognitive, behavioral, or emotional abilities. We seek to accommodate the needs of our members and guests ensuring full access to our temple community.
Our committee would like to share with you some wonderful programs, events, and activities that Temple Emanuel already has in place to help meet the various needs of our members.
DID YOU KNOW? …
Temple Emanuel’s Inclusion Committee, clergy, and staff are committed to be your advocate throughout your religious experience. We are here for you in many supportive ways, such as having someone to talk to, finding ways to help, such as direct you to the right person, resources, and/or services available in our synagogue and throughout the community.
We offer a variety of opportunities for inclusion within many aspects of Temple Emanuel’s Core Values, which include: Spirituality, Jewish Education, Connection, and Community.
Spirituality:
Jewish Education:
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]]>EXECUTIVE BOARD
Jessica Manelis, President – [email protected]
Dave Chasen, Executive Vice President – [email protected]
Jack Sattin, Vice President, Finance – [email protected]
Robin Rubin, Vice President, Social Action – [email protected]
Michael Firstenberg, Vice President, Ritual – [email protected]
Julie Schwartz, Vice President, Education – [email protected]
Jordan Goldberg, Vice President, House – [email protected]
Sallie Brown, Secretary – [email protected]
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Melissa Bennett – [email protected]
Sam Dutkin – [email protected]
Ellen Feist – [email protected]
Lee Hymerling – [email protected]
Irene Kaufman – [email protected]
Fred Levin – [email protected]
Jaret Lyons – [email protected]
Katie Malitsky – [email protected]
Ira Miller
Jim Nixon – [email protected]
Ruth Scott – [email protected]
Phil Wasdick
Andy Weiner – [email protected]
Susan Witte – [email protected]
PAST PRESIDENTS
Michael Schorr – [email protected]
Adrienne Hoffman-Mintz – [email protected]
AFFILIATE GROUPS
Henry Raich Senior Group President – Myrna Fineman – [email protected]
Sisterhood President – Jessica Chasen – [email protected]
Men’s Club President – Ken Romm – [email protected]
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December 2019/January 2020 Light
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]]>Sunday School Log
Below are the topics that were covered in your child’s class this week. We encourage the students talk to their parents about what they have learned. We are really hoping to bridge the gap between the school and the home
Date: ____________2/12/2017_____
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Pam Kuperschmidt |
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Robyn Soffer |
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Barbara Myers |
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Bena Sax |
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Debra Adams-Goldsmith |
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Esther Rabizadeh |
They made challah covers. We discussed the Holiday of Trees Tu B’Shevat |
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Jessica Broomfeld |
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Beth Rosenkowitz |
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Tsippi Lasman |
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Ken VanDyk |
Family Education Day for 5th Grade |
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Joe Sillman |
Continued with Fiddler on the Roof (Shtetl, Customs, the Rabbi) Jewish Value of Zionism (Continue) |
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