Families with children of all ages are invited to celebrate Purim with costumes, music and carnival fun. The morning begins with our K-pop Haman Hunters spiel, an energetic retelling of the Purim story filled with surprises. From 10-11:15 a.m., children up to age 5 can enjoy Tot Time at the carnival, complete with age-appropriate inflatables,...
Happy Half Hour | 5:30 p.m. Spiel & Megillah Reading | 6 p.m. Dinner & Dancing | 7 p.m. This year’s adult Purim celebration brings together the vibrant world of the movie K-pop Demon Hunters and the nostalgic charm of a 1950s soda shop for a night of lively fun. Costumes encouraged: K-pop idols, retro...
Join instructor Debbi K. Levy for an hour of yoga and mindfulness surrounded by the beauty Temple's prayer spaces.
As winter turns to spring, we are pleased to present this in-depth exploration of Song of Songs, the Bible verse traditionally read during the Passover season. Led by Rabbi Kimberly Herzog Cohen, participants will delve into the layered meanings and adaptations of this ancient love poem, complete with musical renditions and modern interpretations. We will...
As we prepare to tell the Passover story, join Rabbi David Segal, Policy Counsel at the Baptist Joint Committee, for a conversation on the role of “the other” in our tradition and social justice at the seder table. Together, we’ll explore the Torah’s repeated call to care for the stranger and consider how this enduring...
Temple is pleased to reintroduce a Hebrew class for adult learners. Join us in person at Temple to immerse yourself in the sacred language of Judaism and the official language of Israel. The class will be taught by Haya Gross, an Israeli native and Hebrew educator for more than 30 years in the Dallas area,...
Join Rabbi Michael Lewis and songleader Jacob Fishman for a special Tot Shabbat! Wear your pajamas and enjoy a pancake breakfast for this short, lively service made just for families with children up to age 5.
The Death of King Saul and Physician-Assisted Suicide: An Exercise in Rabbinical Thinking What does Jewish law teach us about enabling the terminally ill to die more quickly and with less suffering? Rabbis are often called upon for counsel on this difficult question, yet the sources of Torah do not provide them (and us) with...