February 04, 2012   11 Sh'vat 5772

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Sisterhood provides an opportunity for women to make a connection with other Jewish women within our Temple community. Sisterhood members spiritually, culturally and intellectually connect through social events, book reviews, Shabbat retreat and services, fund raising activities and Jeiwsh experiences. Sisterhood supports all youth of the congregation through monthly Tot Shabbat Worship services, Religious School support and connections to college youth.

Whether you are single or married, with or without children, born Jewish, a Jew by Choice or a non-Jew married to someone who is Jewish...without you, we are one woman short.  We invite YOU to join us! For more information, view our Sisterhood Brochure.

Contact 
Pamm Gross, Sisterhood president.

Program Highlights  
Susie will demonstrate how to make babka on Thursday, February 23, at 7:00 p.m.
Tot Shabbat is a great way to meet other families with young children. Join us on Friday, February 10, 6:15 p.m. and Saturday, February 18, 10 a.m.
Judaica Shop  

The Sisterhood Judaica Shop offers a beautiful selection of Judaica and Books for your home and gifts.

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday:
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesday: 12 - 7 p.m.
Sunday: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
when Religious School is in session.

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Women of the Wall  

Join Sisterhood in sending pictures to show Israeli political and religious leaders that you stand with Women of the Wall (WOW) in the struggle for religious freedom at the Kotel: Take A Stand! If you have a photo of a female in your family holding the Torah, you can email it now to Temple Emanuel Sisterhood they will forward it to WOW. Or, to upload photos directly to WOW -

Women of the Wall - Take Action

Taste of Emanuel  

 

Sisterhood's Taste of Emanuel Cookbook

Now available in the Sisterhood Judaica Shop
$21 for paid Sisterhood members
$24.00


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