Like many of you, I bought an Israeli-styled dog tag to show my support for Israel. On one side is the emblem of the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) with the words “Am Yisrael Chai,” Long live the people of Israel. On the other side is the emblem of the Nova music festival and the phrase, “We will dance again.” For those unfamiliar, the Nova Music Festival was a dance party at Kibbutz Re’im in the desert for young Israelis. The now famous phrase, “We will dance again,” comes from the released hostage Mia Schem, who was captured at the Nova Festival by Hamas.
Click the image to visit our New "Standing With Israel" page!
In the wake of the brutal and devastating attack by Hamas on October 7 and the unfolding war in Israel, we are introducing a special series from the For Heaven's Sake podcast with Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi, For Heaven's Sake: Israel at War.
Listen to “For Heaven’s Sake” daily podcast. You must have an Apple Podcast or Spotify app to listen.
7:30pm - Southern Soul Shabbat Service with Rabbi Max, Cantorial Soloist, Jessica Tillem, Rabbi Micah Lapidus and the Band in the Sanctuary followed by Oneg in the Lobby Join us in person! Facebook Live | Youtube Live
March 2 - Saturday
8:30am - Kaddish Minyan Service with Rabbi Rachael in the Diamond Chapel Join us in person!Click here to join over Zoom
9:00am - Chevrah Torah - Torah Study with Rabbi Rachael in the Diamond Chapel Join us in person!Click here to join over Zoom
4:00pm - NextDor Activate Atlanta
Activate Atlanta, 4540 Roswell Road, Suite A, Atlanta, GA 30342 Register here March 3 - Sunday
9:00am - Diamond Family Religious School
March 4 - Monday
7:00am - Foundations of Prayer with Ilan Weismark - Zoom Only Register here
March 5 - Tuesday
7:00pm - Life Long Learning - Uncovering the Hidden Messages of Purim with Rabbi Rachael - Zoom Only Register here
March 6 - Wednesday
12:00pm - Life Long Learning - Uncovering the Hidden Messages of Purim with Rabbi Rachael - In-Person in the Chapel Register here
6:30pm - TEFTY Village Burger Meet Up
Village Burger, 1426 Dunwoody Village Pkwy, Dunwoody, GA 30338 Register here
2:00pm - Temple Mah Jongg in the Chapel Register here
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Sponsor an Oneg!
There are two mitzvot pertaining to the Shabbat meal. One is oneg, the mitzvah to delight in Shabbat, as it is written: “Call Shabbat ‘delight’ (oneg)” (Isaiah 58:13). Oneg is fulfilled primarily through the meals, but snacks and a Shabbat nap are parts of it as well." (Peninei Halakhah, Shabbat 7:2:2) Providing the Oneg is performing a Mitzvah for our community.
Hosting an Oneg is not only a Mitzvah, but it can also be a way to celebrate a family event and share the good news with the congregation.
Commemorate birthdays, anniversaries, engagements, awards, graduations, B’nai Mitzvah and other happy occasions. Sponsor an Oneg today!
Sisterhood Tree of Life
Her ways are pleasant and all her paths, peaceful. She is a tree of life to those who grasp her, and whoever holds on to her is happy. Proverbs 3:17–18 Honor a loved one or a special occasion by purchasing a leaf on our Tree of Life
To order your Leaf on the Sisterhood Tree of Life, please click on the image or email Marina.
Remember A Loved One
I will give them, in My House And within My walls, A monument and a name Better than sons or daughters. I will give them an everlasting name That shall not perish. (Isaiah 56:5)
We are commanded not merely to grieve but also to remember and to observe.
Temple Emanu-El’s Yahrzeit plaques both perpetuate the cherished memory of the loved ones we have lost and create a permanent family legacy.
Memorializing our loved ones in this way fulfills the commandment to give tzedakah in their honor.
To order your yahrzeit plaque(s) or to reserve a space, please click on the image or emailMarina.
Are you a new, new-ish or even a "seasoned" member of TE, and not already a member of a Chavurah? If so, this is a fantastic time to be a part of our revitalized Chavurah program! A Chavurah is a group of around 6-12 individuals, couples, and/or families who have some common interests. It is a great opportunity to develop closer friendships with a smaller group of TE members.
Click here for more information and fill out a short questionnaire to help the Chavurah Committee place you with a group. The committee will help get you started and will provide any assistance that you need to make your Chavurah successful!
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