Temple Emanu-El Happenings
Highlights

Join Rabbi Magat for a new Torah segment called " A Bissel of Torah". This is an opportunity for a 2 minute Torah Study with Rabbi as we look at the Parasha of the week, and see how we can apply it to our life and learn any teachings. 

A Bissel of Torah with Rabbi Magat, Ep. 25: Shmini
Service & Event Times

For the safety of others, we are strongly recommending that all attendees wear a mask when not actively eating or drinking.

Erev Shabbat Service

Fri., Apr. 14th

7:00PM

Shabbaton led by Shoshanim

Sat., Apr. 15th

9:00AM

Sisterhood Board Meeting

Sun., Apr. 16th

10:00AM

Brotherhood Meeting

Sun., Apr. 16th

10:00AM



Sisterhood Chocolate Tasting

Sun., Apr. 16th

7:00PM


Yom Ha'Shoah Community Commemoration

Mon., Apr. 17th

7:00PM

Chat with the Rabbi

Tues., Apr. 18th

12:00PM

Israeli Dance

Tues., Apr. 18th

7:30PM

Jewish & Newish

Thurs., Apr. 20th

7:00PM

Tot Shabbat

Fri., Apr. 21st

6:00PM

Reunion Ruach Shabbat Service & Oneg

Fri., Apr. 21st

7:00PM

Mussar Torah Study

Sun., Apr. 23rd

10:00AM

Chat with the Rabbi

Tues., Apr. 25th

12:00PM

Lunch & Learn Torah Study

Wed., Apr. 26th

12:00PM

Shabbat at Home Service

Fri., Apr. 28th

7:00PM

Important Upcoming Events

🚧 Entering Temple During Construction 🚧

EXCITING NEWS!


The Myrtle Street door is open again! We are happy to welcome all visitors and guests through the side door. Please be sure to use the buzzer next to the door to contact the office.


Please be aware that it is still an active construction zone, so be careful while walking around.


If you are attending services or events, please enter through the front doors on University Ave.


Questions? Contact us at admin@templesanjose.org

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Erev Shabbat Service

Friday // April 14th, 7:00pm // In Person & Streamed


Shabbat Shalom! Rabbi Magat and Cantor Shafritz invite you to spend Shabbat with them this evening. We will provide services both in person & online, so you can join us from anywhere that you like. Afterwards, if you attend in person, you're welcome to our lovely oneg.


Join us for Shabbat here

Yom HaShoah Community Service

Monday // April 17th, 7:00pm // In Person


Temple Emanu-El is honored to be hosting this year’s Silicon Valley Yom Ha'Shoah Memorial Commemoration. Please join us in-person or online as we remember our past and draw strength from being in community. The event is organized by CRAGSJ in partnership with Congregation Beth David, Congregation Emeth, Congregation Shir Hadash, Congregation Sinai, the Jewish Community Relations Council, Jewish Family Services, Jewish Silicon Valley, the Silicon Valley Holocaust Remembrance Association, and Yavneh Day School. 



Join us here

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Shabbaton Led By Shoshanim

Saturday // April 15th, 9:00am // In Person


We invite you to join our Religious School students as they lead morning services. Today's service will be led by our Soshanim (5th Grade) students. Please register below to attend morning Services.


Join us for service here!

Sisterhood Chocolate Tasting

Sunday // April 16th, 7:00pm // Zoom


Enjoy socializing, tasting some chocolate, and sharing your favorite flavor. If you would like to participate. Please pick up your chocolate bag from TEE on the Myrtle side (see table with Sisterhood volunteers ready to hand the bag to you) from 11:30-12:30 pm. Please respond to the Evite or email


More Details Here!

Tot Shabbat

Friday // April 21st, 6:00pm // In Person


Shabbat Shalom! We are excited to be hosting in-person Tot Shabbat services! This is a wonderful opportunity for you and your family to experience Shabbat with Rabbi Magat and Cantor Shafritz. This service is designed for families with young children. Afterwards, feel free to enjoy a dinner, provided by our Sisterhood.


Click here to sing with our Tot families

Reunion Ruach Shabbat Service

Friday // April 21st, 7:00pm // In Person & Streamed


This is a very unique service, in which we celebrate Shabbat with those who have been connected to our Temple throughout the years and recognize the long time members of Temple Emanu-El.


We are excited to have music played by our very own Ruach Shabbat Band. You don't want to miss this Shabbat service.



Be part of the reunion here!

Green Team River Cleanup

Saturday // April 22nd, 9:00am // In Person


The Green Team is helping to combat habitat destruction and pollution on Earth Day. Saturday, April 22nd. We will be joining Guadalupe River Conservancy in cleaning-up the Guadalupe River Park. The event starts at 9AM only a mile or two from Temple. Please click here to register. Creek clean-up are always fun and entertaining. We hope to see you there.



Details Here

Save the date: Jewish

Non-Fiction Book Club

Sunday // May 7th, 7:00pm // Zoom


In this book, the author discusses the background, the leadup, the events and the aftermath of the 6-Day War in 1967. Mr. Oren describes the events from the perspective the Israelis, the Arabs and the Western and Soviet leaders who were all involved in some way in the war. He brings both an understanding of history to make this a gripping and important work about one of the most significant events in the 20th century, not only for Israel, but for the entire world.



Read With Us Here

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Save the date: BrewHaHa

Sunday // May 21st, 3:00pm // In Person


Come hang out, grab a drink, and socialize with al your Temple Emanu-El friends! We'll be at a local brewery having a great time with delicious snacks and more. Please register below to attend. Cost is $18/pp.


Register for drinks here

Volunteer Opportunities

Are you looking for ways to get involved in the Temple Emanu-El family? Are you looking to do Mitzvah?


Opportunities including helping out on Friday afternoons to prepare the Oneg Platters for Shabbat Services.


If you want to help out, please email us and we pair you up with the perfect opportunity. Email us at admin@templesanjose.org to sign up


Please check date availability here


Community Events

Holocaust/Tolerance Education Exhibit at Temple Emanu-El - Free Museum

April 13 - 20th// 10am // In Person


CHAIM will be at Temple Emanu-El for 3 weeks during the month of April. The purpose of CHAIM is to teach about tolerance and empathy through the lens of the Holocaust. The CHAIM exhibit is appropriate for Jewish kids 5th grade and up, and non-Jews kids 7th and up. This is an important topic for our times.

More Info Here!

Holocaust/Tolerance Education Exhibit at Temple Emanu-El - Free Museum

April 25th // 4:30pm // In Person


Celebrate Israel’s 75th year of Independence! This year’s event connects us all to the grieving and loss of our brave, to the joy and celebration of our Independence over the course of one evening as one community.


Join the celebration here!

Youth Mental Health First Aid Course

Available now!


Join instructor Deb Massey for a Youth Mental Health First Aid Course. This course is designed for parents and caregivers of teens as well as professionals working with teens. Participants who complete this course will obtain a certificate of completion. Course will require 2 hours of pre-course work that must be completed online prior to April 30 in order to be eligible for certification. Cost for this training is $30. Lunch will be included.


Read the flyer here


Register Here

SJSU Student Leads Free Public Art as Resistance

Available now!


Started in fall 2021 by an interdisciplinary team of faculty and students, and supported by a Humanities for All Quick Grant from the California Humanities Council, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the walking tours offer in-depth analysis of 12 sites, murals and monuments that provoke community dialogue and engagement. The tours are an extension of the college’s Geography of the Arts initiative, which seeks to engage students and faculty in creative activities in downtown San José.


More Info Here!


Register for a tour here.

JCRC Back from Israel

Written by Jessica Blitchok


I just landed in the Bay Area after 10 days spent in Israel with JCRC Bay Area and members of BANJO (the Bay Area Network of Jewish Officials).

It was a profoundly meaningful trip exploring Jewish identity as well as personal connection to Israel. The trip was an opportunity to bond as Jewish electeds, and to connect Jewish identity, Jewish values, and their relationship to Israel to the work they do in the Bay Area. 


Read More!

SJSU Jewish Studies Programs Events

The History Department and Jewish Studies Program offer a wide variety of speakers and events for everyone to attend. They have engaging topics and discussions, with varying issues and current events. You are invited to sign up for these speakers and learn more from these guests.


Check them out here!

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