In light of the recent rise in antisemitism in this country and around the world, St. John’s Episcopal Church of Franklin is hosting a cookout as a way to build community between our two houses of worship. The Temple Etz Chaim Board of Directors invites you to join us in this expression of solidarity and friendship
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ECG Noah’s Ark at the Zoo
Join the Early Childhood Group of Temple Etz Chaim as we visit the Capron Park Zoo.
We will begin our programming gathered near the pond where we will listen to a story about Noah’s ark read by Margot Rivelis and do a mini, age appropriate, Torah study led by Rabbi Alpert. You will then have the opportunity to explore the zoo at your own pace and enjoy the afternoon with the animals.
Sunday, October 24
We will gather outside the gates at 1:15pm.
5782 Torah Study
Torah Study is back!
Inaugural gathering for 5782 outdoors in the Sukkah, weather permitting (indoors if not).
Bagels will be provided (if outdoors).
5782 Simchat Torah
Join with Temple Etz Chaim and Reform Jews across North America for a Simchat Torah celebration of song, story, and Torah
Sisterhood Soup in the Sukkah
Join us for our annual Soup, Salad and Soul event. We will meet in the Sukkah (masked), shake the etrog and lulav, and rejuvenate our souls.
We’ll share soup and salad recipes and back by popular demand,
Connie Shulman will teach us the art of Tangling.
5782 Sukkot
Lulav and etrog shaking!
All must be masked
You can also view online streamĀ here
Ice Cream Social
Join us on September 26 at noon to welcome our new Temple Etz Chaim members into our community.
Rabbi Alpert will say the Sukkah blessings and shake the etrog and lulav.
Ice cream treats from C&C ice cream truck will be available from 12:00 – 12:30 pm for all to enjoy.
(Gluten free and peanut free treats are available.)
RSVP in advance to ensure that we have enough ice cream treats.
For more information email Cindy
5782 Yizkor Book
5782 Selichot
5782 Honey
ROSH HASHANAH IS EARLY THIS YEAR!
Temple Etz Chaim Sisterhood is proud to present it’s TEC Community-Wide Rosh Hashanah Honey and Greeting Project. Sending Rosh Hashanah greetings is a heartfelt way to emphasize the Jewish unity that lies at the core of the high holidays and a way to create meaningful connections within our own TEC community.
Watch your emails for your personal log in to purchase for friends inside and outside our TEC community.
Questions? Contact Margot Rivelis atĀ 2ndvp@temple-etzchaim.org