Megillah Reading and Purim Party March 13 Thursday 7:00PM
Purim is just around the corner - it's the happiest day (and evening) of the happiest month (Adar)! Get your costumes (we'll supply the groggers) ready, join us for the whole Megillah and find out whether Esther and Mordechai are able to thwart (yet another) plot to do away with all the Jews, conjured up by the wicked Ha...[loud grogger noise] We'll supply the * Music * Bar * Bites You supply * Your appetite (mandatory) * Audience improv participation (voluntary) * Grogger noise
Torah Study with Rabbi Liora
January 15 ~ March 19 Wednesdays 6:00PM
Unlock the mysteries of the Torah! Rabbi Liora makes the Torah come alive! Develop a deeper connection to all those stories and how they relate to each other, the vents of modern times and to you (and if you make sufficient progress she might just throw in some gematria) --
Per Class $00 Members $20 Future Members
Ten Class Package $000 Members $180 Future Members
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Rich in history, steeped in tradition, yet modern and multicultural Temple Emanu-el has something for you!
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STUDY
Whether you're two or ninety-two, learning continues at Temple Emanu-El.
Temple Emanu-El welcomes Jewish individuals, couples, and families of all ages, ethnicities, and sexual orientations.
Temple Emanu-El is a Traditional Egalitarian Congregation in Miami Beach and is considered one of the most beautiful synagogues in America. Its impressive and eclectic Byzantine and Moorish architecture features a rotunda building and copper dome that stands more than ten stories tall. Temple Emanu-El's congregation has a long and venerable history as a spiritual home to the Jewish residents of the Beach for more than seven decades.