October 24th News
Friday, October 26:
Shabbat Service. Shabbat Shmooze…Shabbat is about community. Feel welcome to arrive as early as 7:30pm for snacks and socializing as we prepare for Shabbat Services.
- Shabbat Service - 8:00 PM. Rabbi’s Schwartz’ sermon is entitled “Fires and Fears – For What Should We Pray?”
Saturday, October 27:
- Chevrah Torah at 9:00 AM – Genesis 18:1-18:33. All are welcome.
- Shabbat Service in the Sanctuary at 10:00 AM. During Services we will celebrate the B’nai Mitzvah of Jason Kohn & Sara Cowie-Weiss.
- Casual Shabbat Service in the Chapel at 10:00 AM.
Sunday, October 28:
- Minyan – 9:15 AM – 9:30 AM
- Religious School at 9:15 AM
- Oneg 8th Grade Teen Program- 9:15 AM
- Adult Advanced Hebrew Class – 9:30 AM
- Family B’nai Mitzvah Class #2 – 9:30 AM
- Kindergarten Family Program – 9:30 AM
- Back to Bible Class – 10:30 AM
- Jewish Survival Guide Class – 10:30 AM – 11:45 PM
- Adult Advanced Beginners Hebrew Class – 11:15 AM – 12:00PM
Coming Weeks
Rabbi Schwartz’s Monday Study
Please join Rabbi Schwartz every Monday from 10AM - 11AM. The topic discussed will be “Understanding God from the Perspective of Different Jewish Theologians." Any one interested should e-mail Jackie Granath at j-granth@comcast.net or call 770 394 0541.A Taste of Judaism–for Your Unaffiliated Friends and Family
For those curious about Judaism, this FREE, three-session program will be held at congregations throughout Atlanta, beginning in Mid-October. The class will be taught by the host congregations’ Rabbis and is open to the Unaffiliated only–Jews or non-Jews–all are welcome. Please take advantage of this opportunity to reach out to your extended family members, future in-laws, neighbors and friends and offer them a “Taste” of what makes Judaism so special! If you know of someone that you think may benefit from Taste please have them contact Pathways at 770-395-2664 or email: tasteofjudaism@pathwaysatlanta.org.Taste of Judaism was developed by the Union for Reform Judaism. The program is supported and co-sponsored by the URJ and the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta.”
“JEWISH SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR THE NON-JEW, NEW JEW AND RETURNING JEW”
Sunday October 28, and November 4, 2007 from 10:30 am to 11:45 pm. Don’t miss the last two lectures in this series. On October 28th Rabbi Schwartz will hold an “Ask the Rabbi” session to answer our questions, and on November 4th, Rabbi Colbert will discuss “Symbolism in the Sanctuary.” Many have already sent in their questions, but if you have a question that you would like answered this Sunday, please email Rabbi Schwartz at: jschwartz@temple-emanuel.net. This series is open to members and non-members, so if you have friends that may be interested, please invite them to join us.Read More...