Join your temple clergy for Shabbat Morning @Emanuel. Visit tebh.org/shabbatservices to learn more.
Join our weekly Tune in Torah conversation led by Rabbi Aaron. No previous knowledge is necessary! Just bring your mind and your voice to participate in conversations surrounding the torah portion of the week, and how it relates to our lives. For more information and RSVP click here.
Join us in the chapel for Simply Shabbat. Visit tebh.org/shabbatservices to learn more.
Join us for a warm and supportive weekly class designed for parents and their toddlers (ages 12–24 months). Led by licensed marriage and family therapist Emily Glickman, LMFT, this program creates a nurturing space for families to explore child development and build meaningful connections with other parents. For more information and RSVP, Click Here.
Join us for Pride Shabbat, as we celebrate love, inclusion, and the vibrant diversity of our community. Whether you’re a longtime member or visiting for the first time, we invite you to take part in this evening of connection, pride, and spiritual celebration. You can learn more about our services at tebh.org/shabbatservice
For more information and to reserve your spot, visit: tebh.org/soundbath
Join Temple Emanuel clergy on the second Friday of the month for a fun and interactive Shabbat experience, filled with music and prayers.
Join us in the chapel for Simply Shabbat. Visit tebh.org/shabbatservices to learn more.
Prepare for a unique educational adventure with TE’s Bim Bam Family Fun class. Taught on Saturdays at 10 a.m. by longtime ECC teacher Robin Platt, BBFF provides a unique learning experience that gives your 0 to 2-year-old child the proper developmental skills that they need and keeps your child entertained and learning in a safe... Read more »
Make a Meal. Make a Mitzvah. For the past five years, our Mitzvah Corps has faithfully prepared lunches for the Hollywood Food Coalition. In the past six months—since the fires began—an incredible group of volunteers has stepped up every weekend to make 200 lunches each week. Now, we need more helping hands to keep this mitzvah... Read more »
How do the stories of women in Torah reflect the complexity of our own lives? How can creative means help us explore our ancient texts? Our class brings women in Torah to life through the study of text, the arts, and personal reflection. Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86159429399?pwd=3o9r0QUVCQvEvlbwCeHIWjwnOfZhQn.1 Meeting ID: 861 5942 9399