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09 March 2008

March 13th News

30th Anniversary Shabbat Service

PLAN TO ATTEND!
Friday, March 14 at 8:00 PM – Temple Emanu-El will hold a special 3oth Anniversary Shabbat Service featuring original music composed by special guest, Cantor Robbie Solomon, internationally known composer of Jewish songs and choral works. Cantor Benjamin Adler along with Cantor Robbie Solomon, the temple choir and musicians from our congregation will participate in this special Service.


The Megillah Reading According to Walt Disney

Thursday, March 20 – Dinner at 6:00 PM; Purim Shpiel and Megillah Reading at 7:00 PM featuring our very own fabulous clergy and talented staff. Advanced reservations are required for dinner. Vibe Entertainment with dancing following the Shpeil. Come join the fun. $8/Adult $5/Child. Please RSVP by March 14th at 770-395-1340 ext. 204.
 

30th Anniversary Gala

Haven’t made your reservation yet for the 30th Anniversary Gala? Respond as soon as possible so we can include you. We look forward to celebrating with everyone at Temple Emanu-El’s 30th Anniversary. Don’t miss this spectacular evening “Dancing With the Stars.”
 
YOUR 30TH ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE
 

Friday, March 14:

  • 8:00 PM – 30th Anniversary Special Musical Shabbat Service.
 
Shabbat Service, Shabbat Schmooze…
Shabbat is about community. Feel welcome to arrive as early as 7:30pm for snacks and socializing as we prepare for Shabbat Services.
 

Saturday, March 15:

  • Chevrah Torah at 9:00 AM. – Vayikra - - Shabbat Zachor - Leviticus 1:1-2:16. All are welcome.
  • Casual Shabbat Service in the Chapel at 10:00 AM.
  • Shabbat Service in the Sanctuary at 10:00 AM. During Services we will celebrate the Bat Mitzvah of Allie Teilhaber.
  • Tefty Ball in the Social Hall at 7:00 PM.
 

Sunday, March 16:

  • Minyan in the Chapel – 9:15 - 9:30 AM
  • Religious School and 8th Grade ONEG - 9:15 AM
  • Adult Advanced Hebrew Class in Room 133 – 9:30 AM
  • Trop Class in the Chapel – 9:30 AM
  • Back to Bible Class in Room 133 - 10:30 AM
  • Tapestry - Jewish Survival Guide for Interfaith Families –“What’s Really Supposed to Happen at a Bar/Bat Mitzvah?” in the Board Room – 10:30 AM
  • Adult Advanced Beginners Hebrew Class in Room 133 – 11:15 AM
  • First Dance Productions Of Atlanta in the Room 155 – 11:15 AM
  • Purim Carnival in the Social Hall - 12:00 - 2:00 PM
  • Sisterhood Making Hamentashen in the Kitchen – 7:00 PM
   

Jazzercise at Temple Emanu-El

These 1-hour classes are held on Mondays and Wednesdays in the social hall at 9:00AM.  RSVP to Nikkia Wright, Certified Jazzercise Instructor, at jazz4nikkia@comcast.net.  Single class sessions are available at $9/session.  Come prepared to have fun!
 

Tapestry – Jewish Survival Guide for the Interfaith Families

Tapestry Events - Temple Emanu-El has created a series of discussions throughout the year on important issues for interfaith families. Sundays, from 10:30–11:45 AM, March 16 - “What’s Really Supposed to Happen at a Bar/Bat Mitzvah?” and March 23 – “What are the Really Important Jewish Beliefs?”
 

Shalom Baby Program

Be the First to Greet the Future of Atlanta’s Jewish Community.  Shalom Baby is looking for volunteers who speak with a smile, love our community, and love babies. Temple Emanu-El along with The Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta, and Jewish community organizations have teamed up to launch a new program, Shalom Baby.

This project will extend a hand of friendship to young Jewish families who have recently experienced the birth or adoption of a child. Volunteers will deliver a beautiful gift bag to the new family also passing along wisdom and community resources. All volunteers will attend a brief training and may choose the number and locations of visits. For more information, contact Jessica Dickson, Young Family Programming Specialist for the MJCCA and Shalom Baby Project Coordinator at Jessica.Dickson@atlantajcc.org or 678.812.4173.
 

Girl Scout Shabbat Service

On Friday, March 21st 8:00 PM, during Shabbat services the Girl Scouts will be recognized. All Girl Scouts are invited to come dressed in uniform.
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