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Shabbat

Shabbat in our sacred space
Sharing Shabbat is a wonderful way to welcome in the weekend! Please join our sacred community with your family and friends. Our doors are open to all who seek to worship, learn and serve the community.
Each Friday night Shabbat service is followed by an Oneg and an opportunity to meet other congregants and to further enrich our community. On "Fifth Fridays" (the 5th Friday of the month) we celebrate Shabbat with a community dinner instead of a service and Oneg. Join us for these special gatherings to share in making new connections and to participate in informal community discussions.
Our monthly Multi-Generational Shabbat Services typically include a story in lieu of a sermon, relating to a Jewish holiday, value, or theme. We will celebrate those young people whose birthdays fall during that month. Families with children are encouraged to attend. The Shabbat service is appropriate for everyone.
If you have young children who need a break, we have a small area in the rear of the sanctuary for them with quiet, age-appropriate activities. We also offer monthly Sunday morning Tot Programs for anyone who needs earlier timing.
saturday morning torah study
On Saturday mornings we offer a Torah Study class with Rabbi Jennifer Jaech from 9:30 - 10:30 AM.
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Thu, December 19 2024
18 Kislev 5785
Temple israel Happenings
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Saturday ,
DecDecember 21 , 2024
Sisterhood Feature Film "iMordecai"
Motzei Shabbat, Dec 21st 7:00pm to 9:30pm
i Mordecai is both a comedic and dramatic true story written by the grandson of a Holocaust survivor ( played by Judd Hirsch) who receives an iPhone as a gift, at which time a series of events occur that upends his world. Co-stars are Sean Austin and Carol Kane. -
Sunday ,
DecDecember 29 , 2024
Film Premier: "MEMORIES ON THE MOUNT"
Sunday, Dec 29th 2:00pm to 3:00pm
"Memories on the Mount" is a 30 minute film consisting of interviews with several long-term members. Their stories capture the significance of Temple Israel, not only as our spiritual home, but as a vital center for charitable activities, social action, and, most importantly, community-building in Northern Westchester and beyond. -
Sunday ,
JanJanuary 12 , 2025
Brotherhood Breakfast with Acting Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins
Sunday, Jan 12th 10:00am to 11:30am
Acting Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins has been Deputy County Executive for 7 years but will be elevated to the top job when George Latimer resigns on January 2 to become a new Member of Congress. Our Sunday Breakfast will be one of Ken Jenkins' first public events upon assuming leadership of county government. Ken will be the first African American to head-up the County. -
Tuesday ,
JanJanuary 14 , 2025
Current Events
Tuesday, Jan 14th 10:30am to 12:00pm
On the second Tuesday of each month, from 10:30 -12:00, join us at the Temple for our lively discussion around issues of local, national and international news events. We cover everything from breaking news to issues around health and well being and more! If you can't come in person, contact Shari at [email protected] to receive a link to join us virtually.
Events
Today's Calendar
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Friday Night
: 7:00pm |
Shabbat Day
: 9:30am |
: 10:30am |
: 7:00pm |
Upcoming Programs & Events
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This week's Torah portion is Parashat Vayeishev
| Shabbat, Dec 21 |
Erev Hanukkah
| Wednesday, Dec 25 |
