• January Tot Shabbat

    Temple Emanu-El Weiss Youth Wing

    Families with children up to age 5 are invited to join us for Tot Shabbat! Enjoy a short, lively service with Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen and our tot community. Pizza...

    Sea Crossings

    Temple Emanu-El Olan Sancutary

    A SHABBAT SHIRAH PRAYER CONCERT WITH TEMPLE EMANU-EL CHOIR & TURTLE CREEK CHORALE Sea Crossings celebrates the moment when our ancestors left Egypt and discovered the promise of freedom, healing...

  • Friday Morning Together Time

    Friday Morning Together Time

    Temple Emanu-El Nasher-Haemisegger Family Atrium

    Following ECEC Shabbat, stay for Together Time, a special gathering designed for children ages 3 and under and their caretakers. We’ll begin with Shabbat blessings, enjoy a lively music session,...

    Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Dalia Marx

    Temple Emanu-El Weiss Youth Wing

    Temple will welcome Rabbi Dalia Marx of Jerusalem as the scholar-in-residence for a beit midrash, an exciting house of study. Rabbi Marx will teach at three different times over Shabbat,...

    Planting Seeds for Our Souls

    Temple Emanu-El Linz Hall

    As spring arrives with the promise of growth and renewal, join Rabbi Debra Robbins and Meredith Pryzant, MSW, for an interactive Jewish workshop on mental wellness. Together we’ll explore ways...

    February Café Emanu-El

    Temple Emanu-El Tycher Gathering Space

    Our vibrant community of older adults welcomes Aya Margalit for a meaningful program about the story behind Noya’s Bears, Temple's stuffed animal drive, and her personal bond with Noya. Following...

    Cantor in the Kitch Persian Feast

    Temple Emanu-El Tycher Gathering Space

    Set the table for an evening of Persian flavors, shared stories and meaningful connection. As we prepare for Purim, Cantor in the Kitch invites you to a Persian feast weaving...

    February 20, 2026: All-In Shabbat

    Temple Emanu-El Stern Chapel

    Get happy at All-In Shabbat on Feb. 20 as we celebrate Adar, described by the Talmud as the month in which joy increases. (Cue Purim, which arrives two weeks later!)...