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.
Shabbat at Factor’s Famous Deli 5 p.m. – Seating For families with young children Join us for a flavorful twist on Shabbat this Friday evening at Factor’s Famous Deli! This is not your traditional Shabbat service, but our cherished Shabbat meal together in community. The clergy will lead us in light Shabbat prayers, a spirited... Read more »
Missed Shabbat @ Factors? No worries!Join us for a brief Shabbat blessing led by Hannah Karpel-Pomerantz • on Zoom only. Please note:There will be no in-person services, and the service will not be streamed on Facebook or YouTube. To receive the Zoom link, email [email protected] or keep an eye on your inbox.
Shabbat at Factor's Famous Deli 6:15 p.m. - Seating open to all Join us for a flavorful twist on Shabbat this Friday evening at Factor’s Famous Deli! This is not your traditional Shabbat service, but our cherished Shabbat meal together in community. The clergy will lead us in light Shabbat prayers, a spirited song session... 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 »
Engage in an ongoing discussion of the Torah text as seen through the eyes of scholars across generations, from Talmudic to modern times. Guided by respected teacher Dr. Chaim Plotzker, learn how the ancient texts and interpretations are relevant to our modern lives. All questions are welcome, and no previous experience is required. To register,... 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
Please note this is a Virtual Class. For more information, contact Cantor Lizzie Weiss at 310.409.4642 or [email protected]. To pay for a class, please click here.
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.
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
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.
Introduction to Judaism is an 18-week exploration for individuals and couples interested in deepening their understanding of what Jewish. Spiritual. Expression means to them. The class is designed for those interested in conversion and/or simply want to learn more about Jewish holidays, life cycle ceremonies, values, history, liturgy, and texts. All are welcome. Class begins... Read more »
Please note this is a Virtual Class. For more information, contact Cantor Lizzie Weiss at 310.409.4642 or [email protected]. To pay for a class, please click here.
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.
Celebrate the women in our community with events such as Sisters in the Sukkah, Sisterhood Challah Bakes, Sisterhood Shabbat, and more. To get involved, please email us at [email protected].
To see our schedule of High Holy Day services and more details please visit: https://tebh.org/spirituality/holidays/#schedule. Additional member guest tickets and valet parking passes can be purchased HERE. Non-members can purchase High Holy Day tickets and valet parking here: https://tebh.simpletix.com Member tickets will be emailed directly , If you need to renew your membership please visit this link. Or... Read more »
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are two of the most important times of year for the Jewish people. Join our community during this beautiful period of meditation, music, and study. To see our schedule of High Holy Day services and more details please visit: https://tebh.org/spirituality/holidays/#schedule. Additional member guest tickets and valet parking passes can be... Read more »
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are two of the most important times of year for the Jewish people. Join our community during this beautiful period of meditation, music, and study. To see our schedule of High Holy Day services and more details please visit: https://tebh.org/spirituality/holidays/#schedule. Additional member guest tickets and valet parking passes can be... Read more »
After our sanctuary services and before Tashlich, reflect upon your year with an hour of melody, meditation, and silence with Rabbi Jonathan Aaron. Incorporating traditional High Holy Day themes and notions, refresh your mind and soul through reflective poetry and meditation, and renew yourself through wordless melodies that uplift the spirit. Celebrate creation in a... Read more »
Tashlich will be held at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Will Rogers Park (Tower 7). This event is open to all, RSVP is not required. Families with young children are also invited to participate in Tashlich. To see our schedule of High Holy Day services and more details please visit: https://tebh.org/spirituality/holidays/#schedule.
Rosh Hashanah Day 2 is open to all, no registration or ticket needed. To see our schedule of High Holy Day services and more details please visit: https://tebh.org/spirituality/holidays/#schedule.
Join us this Friday as we welcome Shabbat Shuvah — the Sabbath of Return that falls between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Gather with our clergy and community for a peaceful hour of music, prayer, and reflection during this sacred time of renewal and return.
300 N Clark Drive-1-Belle Chapel (99), 300 N Clark Drive-1-Greer Social Hall (400)
Join Rabbi Liora Alban for a prayer experience filled with stories and music. These services for young children ages 4 and below and their families will take place inside Temple Emanuel’s Belle Chapel at 5 p.m. on Monday, September 22 and Wednesday, October 1