Ever wondered how to play? Do your ears enjoy the clinking of tiles and good company? This may be the Temple activity for you!
Let us know if you’re interested. Email Sam and he’ll connect you with Margot.
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Dine to Donate FUNdraiser
Red Heat will donate 10% of total daily sales
Tell your friends, family, and neighbors!
Oct 2022 Book Club
FIC Dinner at the Rome
Coordinated by Sisterhood
Rome Restaurant in Franklin
Sunday, November 20 at 5:00 p.m.
Each year the Franklin Interfaith Council holds an Interfaith Thanksgiving Service. This year, let’s gather for dinner and attend the service together.
We will enjoy dinner and good company (separate checks will be provided for your meal).
Afterwards, we can make our way over to the Franklin Federated Church for a 7:00 pm service.
This dinner gathering is open to all!
PleaseВ RSVP on or before November 13 so we know how many seats to reserve at the restaurant.
Cooking Dinner for Gilly’s House
Sponsored by Sisterhood
Gilly’s House in Wrentham is a residential opportunity for men who have struggled with addiction and want to continue their recovery.
Sisterhood members will be cooking dinner for the men of Gilly’s House!
We are accepting donations to help purchase the food we’ll be preparing.
CLICK HERE
Any money collected above and beyond what is needed will be donated to Gilly’s House.
Questions? Feel free to contact Margot
Soup, Salad, & Soul Followup
Kef Parents night out
Kick back and socialize for a parents night out!
Saturday, November 5th at 7 p.m.
The Railery
280 Franklin Village Dr. in Franklin
Let us know you can make it!
Torah Study
Mah Jongg
Scholar 2022
For our Scholar-in-Residence, the Temple is glad to welcome back Dr. Rachel Korazim, an inspiring teacher who uses Israeli poetry as an insight into life in Israel. Her focus this year will be on the diversity of the Israeli experience, both its strengths and its challenges. Here is her schedule with us:
Friday, November 4 at 7:30 p.m. – Erev Shabbat Service at FUSF
Dr. Korazim will speak on “Jews and Arabs.”
Saturday, November 5 at 10:00 a.m. – Torah Study at the Temple
Dr. Korazim will teach about Nathan Alterman’s “The Silver Platter,” a poem that has a central place in the experience of the State of Israel
Saturday, November 5 at 3:30 p.m.
A wine-and-cheese reception held at the home of Jayme Solomon-Zissu and Jonathan Zissu.В Dr. Korazim will share a presentation on the Mizrachi Voice,
about the lives of Jews who migrated from mostly Arab countries.
Temple members: $10 per person or $18 per couple
Non-Temple members: $25 per person6
Register Here
Sunday, November 6, 2022, at 1:00 p.m.
Dr. Korazim will join us for a closing lunch at the Temple building where she will speak on Women’s Voice.
Members are asked to bring a lunch-related dish156
Register Here