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Services at Temple Emanuel are known for their warm and inviting spirit. The clergy highly value participation from all aspects of the congregation, young and old. We welcome a baby's cry, a laugh out loud, or a question from the kahal, congregation. Our liturgy is liberal and egalitarian, allowing for different views of faith and tradition to exist beautifully side by side. The Rabbi and the Cantor weave music, stories, text and teaching into services for Jews from all backgrounds. The clergy and leadership are always in tune with what is new and creative in the Reform Movement, and are often leading those creative trends. Services at Temple Emanuel are known for their warm and inviting spirit. The clergy value highly participation from all aspects of the congregation, young and old.
Besides the regular Shabbat services, we often have special services, such as our annual Shabbat Alive! service and others throughout the year, many of which are described on our Shabbat and Holidays pages and in our Program Guide.
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Please visit the Sacred Conversations page of the Union for Reform Judaism website at http://urj.org/worship/sacredconversations/. Its purpose is to help us to create a community of communities - a movement of a million and a half Reform Jews, listening, caring, and finding meaning in each other's words.
Submit your stories to the Sacred Conversations project for possible inclusion on the RJ Blog. We all have stories to tell, stories of making the mundane holy, stories where we found the Divine in relationships, or in nature, or in many pathwasy of life's Journey. Please follow the blog - there are stories all over the country, from thousands of Reform Jews that resonate within each of us.
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