Get set for Mitzvah Day on Sunday, May 19, 2024, as the entire Temple Judea community gathers to put our Jewish values into action! Featuring a Red Cross Blood Drive at 9am, a variety of fun and meaningful tikkun olam activities starting at...
This year, Temple Judea is proud to partner with the greater Los Angeles Jewish community for two unforgettable events honoring Yom HaZikaron & Yom Ha'Atzmaut. ...
Like many of you, we are profoundly saddened by the disturbing events taking place on college campuses around the country. While freedom of speech and diversity of perspectives is a core tenet of Reform Judaism, during the past few days this...
It's time to gather once again in sacred community for our "State of the Temple" and community town hall all wrapped into one! May 8 is our annual Congregational Meeting: an important caucus where we'll hear directly from our lay and...
Tonight, at Passover seder tables across the San Fernando Valley and beyond, families will gather with wine and Haggadot, four questions and songs, and matzah and charoset to tell the story of how our people escaped bondage over 3,000 years ago...
Taking a cue from nature, it's the perfect time to rejuvenate our minds and bodies. Our Temple Judea auxiliaries are hosting two special Saturday retreats: a one-day Women’s retreat sponsored by Women of Temple Judea on May 11 and a Men’s retreat...
Last Sunday was a solemn milestone for Jews around the world as we marked six months since the October 7 attacks. In these six months, the people of Israel, alongside our Temple Judea community, have grappled with grief, a longing for peace, and...
Experience the meaning of Passover like never before with Temple Judea's immersive journey into history! On Friday, April 26th at 7:15pm immediately following our weekly Erev Shabbat service, be part of a one-of-a-kind multimedia adventure...
This summer, our campus' outdoor facilities will undergo a huge transformation, with two magical play yards that will inspire a new generation of young TJ learners and adventurers to revel in the wonders of nature - all through a Jewish lens.