Each week, your Weekly Judean, contains feature stories that highlight what's happening in our Temple Judean community and the issues near and dear to our hearts.

In our close-knit community, we show up for one another – for both the oys and the joys! Nowhere is this more true than with Temple Judea’s Caring Community –  a group of compassionate volunteers whose main purpose is to support their fellow members through the twists of life's journey, one act of loving kindness at a time.

Prepare for a musical treat as Michael joins our community on Friday, January 19 and Saturday, January 20 for an unparalleled Artist-in-Residence weekend exploring the theme of "Music & Creation."

Welcoming 2024

Don’t have a kiddo at home? Fear not! There’s plenty of excitement at Temple Judea in 2024 for seekers of every age!

In a world that celebrates individualism and independence, we can find ourselves feeling isolated precisely when we need others the most.

With Gratitude at Year's End

By affiliating, participating and supporting Temple Judea, you ensure a haven for Jews to gather, to celebrate, to connect, to learn, and to pray. Together, we uphold sacred commitments: welcoming new babies into the covenant, educating our youth to become ethical adults, maintaining our traditions, fostering a loving and strong spiritual community, supporting the people of Israel, taking action to repair the world, offering solace in hardship, and celebrating simchas together.

The Chanukah story tells us that a miracle happened when a small amount of oil lasted longer than expected: we celebrate a light that continued to shine, even without the needed fuel.

As Chanukah approaches Thursday evening, we’re gearing up to embrace the radiant spirit of the festival of lights.

Chanukah, Oh Chanukah

It's time to break out the gelt, stretch your dreidel-spinning muscles, and prepare your menorahs because Chanukah is just around the corner. Here at Temple Judea, the anticipation is building as we gear up to celebrate the Festival of Lights together.

Grateful for our Strong Roots

Seventy-one years ago, on a Friday evening in November 1952, Temple Judea sprouted from the dreams of eight families gathered at a tiny Erev Shabbat service.

Gratitude isn’t just a concept in Judaism; it’s a way of life. Gratitude is woven into most Jewish rituals - from saying the motzi to the pursuit of tikkun olam.

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