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Purim is a holiday of contradictions - it's full of laugher, but it is also a Jewish holiday that marks a time when our enemies attacked us and yet we survived.
It's hard to believe but in two short weeks, Temple Judea will once again resound with the raucous energy of Purim. Whether you’re singing along with our Shpiel, hitting some carnival rides, groovin' in a get-up, or giving back to the community, join in celebrating Esther and Mordechai's victory over the evil Haman by embracing the true spirit of the holiday.
The 2025 World Zionist Congress (WZC), often called the "Parliament of the Jewish People," offers us, as Jews in the Diaspora, a powerful opportunity to shape the future of Israel directly. Between March 10 and May 4, 2025, you’ll have the chance to vote in this critical election, joining Reform Jews across the U.S. in selecting the American Zionist Movement's delegates from over 20 diverse slates.
Spring is here, and Temple Judea has a rich mix of events lined up to help you connect, learn, and grow. While the Megillah reading, Wicked Purim Spiel and carnival (March 14-16) are the unmissable highlights, there are plenty of other opportunities to build community, create lasting memories, and engage with your Temple Judea family.
Tomorrow night, February 12, 2025, marks the start of Tu B’Shvat, the Jewish New Year of the Trees.
A group of Temple Judea high school students just returned from an epic, action-packed four-day L'Taken trip to Washington, D.C. They toured the US Holocaust Memorial, Air & Space Museum, and Natural History Museum, all while somehow managing to explore Georgetown and survive an extremely cold Havdalah on the steps of the Jefferson Memorial. Talk about a memory!
