ATiD Pizza in the Hut
Temple Emanu-El Nasher-Haemisegger Family AtriumThe ATiD, 20s and 30s, community invites you to bring in Sukkot together with a pizza party in the sukkah!
The ATiD, 20s and 30s, community invites you to bring in Sukkot together with a pizza party in the sukkah!
5-6 p.m.: Chavayah: Sukkot HaYotzer | Start the evening with an experiential hour of art projects for all age groups. 6-7 p.m.: Shabbat service for all ages. 7-8 p.m.: Festive congregational dinner
5 p.m.: Casual Congregational Dinner 6 p.m.: Simchat Torah Evening Service This joyful and energetic evening will include consecration of our youngest learners, unrolling the Torah from beginning to end, Torah reading by post b’nai mitzvah students, singing and dancing with the Torah and our sixth-grade siddur ceremony. Join us for cookies and ice cream...
This service includes the opportunity to read the end and the beginning of the Torah and to remember your loved ones.
Join the Temple Emanu-El Choir and Cantors Vicky Glikin, Leslie Niren and Hallie Weiner as they bring Hanukkah to life with a joyful performance in the heart of Dallas. Enjoy favorite holiday songs, discover new ones and experience the excitement of our choir being the first ever choir to perform at Klyde Warren Park.
Light, song and flavor come together for a Hanukkah celebration like no other! Join Cantor in the Kitch Leslie Niren for an evening filled with music, stories and festive favorites. The night begins with a lively cooking demonstration and conversation with the chef, followed by a seated tasting. Together, we’ll savor the season with creativity,...
Join your local Temple community in celebrating Hanukkah together. Hosted by the Hall Family, we will eat some latkes, light candles and get to know one another.
Join us for the first night of Hanukkah with a candle lighting, latkes, and drinks! We will be at a private home in Oak Lawn, so space is limited and priority will be given to Temple members. Address will be provided upon registration.
Bring the whole family to this fun annual concert featuring the Temple Emanu-El Choir and youth choirs Kol Shir and Shir Joy. Sing along to your favorite tunes, show your Jewish pride, and light the candles together on the third night of Hanukkah.
Celebrate Hanukkah with the family of Temple’s architect Max Sandfield, who with Howard Meyer designed the current building. The family invites you to a candle lighting of the hanukkiyah created by Sandfield and a short reception following.