SHABBAT AND CELEBRATIONS
CELEBRATIONS Simchat Torah with Mostly Kosher Friday, October 9, 6:15 pm tebh.org/Facebook & tebh.org/YouTube Mostly Kosher is back again this year for another wonderful Simchat Torah celebration. Let's rejoice in this holiday of receiving the Torah whether virtually or in-person.
Hanukkah Friday, December 11 6:15 pm, 300 N Clark Drive We're excited to celebrate Hanukkah on Shabbat this year. Everyone can join in to sing Hanukkah songs and light the Hanukkah lights!
Shabbat Spark Shira Featuring Our Temple Emanuel Choirs
Holiday Festival Morning Shacharit Services Saturday, October 3 (Sukkot) Sunday, March 28 (Passover) 10:00 am Celebrate these Jewish holidays by joining together for a morning prayer service.
Holiday Festival Morning Services with Yizkor
Friday, January 29 6:15 pm, Corwin Family Sanctuary In one of our most joyful musical services of the year, we celebrate the moment when Moses and Miriam led the Israelites through the Red Sea towards freedom. Join us for this special Shabbat service where melody and lyrics bring you to a harmonious start to the weekend.
Mishloach Manot Beginning the week of February 15
Saturday, October 10 (Simchat Torah) Saturday, April 3 (Passover) Monday, May 17 (Shavuot) 10:00 am
Temple Emanuel’s Mishloach Manot tradition continues this year as we give Purim gifts to one another as a way to share our good wishes for a happy holiday. Delivered by volunteers and staff to every member of our community, we celebrate the spirit of Purim together.
Join your Temple Emanuel Clergy and community for special services followed by Yizkor.
To take part in this mitzvah or volunteer for this community building program, contact Events@tebh.org.
Purim Shpiel & Party For Children, Families, and Everyone! Events listed here will take place in person when it is safe to do so. Until further notice, all services & events will continue to be virtual on Facebook Live, YouTube, and Zoom.
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Friday, February 26 5:30 pm, 300 N Clark Drive We're celebrating Purim on Shabbat this year. Come early for games, crafts and delicious Hamantaschen. Stay for services and the shpiel!