The crisis in Israel continues to weigh heavily on our minds and hearts. Recent events are overwhelming, and many of us are at a loss for ...
Our hearts are heavy with the news of the horrific Simchat Torah attack on Israel. As we learn more, the weight becomes almost too much to bear. Israel is a tiny country; everyone is connected by one or two degrees of separation...
A message from the Temple Judea clergy on October 7th, 2023.
October is here & B'tzelem is back! (Temple Judea's B'tzelem Social Justice-Social Action Newsletter). See what's happening with Temple Judea's social justice - social action initiatives this month! Every day, we are inspired by the thousands of volunteers in different areas who work tirelessly to make a difference. YOU could be one! Learn more and get involved!
We’re right in the heart of the joyous Z’man Simchateinu, or “Season of our Rejoicing,” as we continue to celebrate the festival of Sukkot and prepare for Simchat Torah. Initially a Jewish harvest festival, Sukkot also serves as a reminder of the 40 years the ...
Each year on Yom Kippur, synagogues around the world pause for a High Holy Day Appeal – a generations-old tradition during which members like you embrace the vital Jewish mitzvah of tzedakah by supporting their synagogue. If you’ve already contributed to this year's Appeal, we thank you. If you haven’t yet given, it’s not too late! There are deeply meaningful reasons for making your contribution today.
As we journey through the Aseret Yemey Teshuva, the sacred ten days of repentance between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, we find ourselves in a profound period of reflection.
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, sweeps in each autumn with traditions and rituals the Jewish people have been observing for thousands of years.
While the High Holy Days are often thought to begin with Rosh Hashanah, the preceding month of Elul holds special significance.
