Archive: March 2020

Kinky Boots Update

Posted on March 15, 2020

In the best interest of the Temple Isaiah Community, Temple Isaiah has requested, and Toby’s has agreed, to cancel our Sunday night performance of Kinky Boots. Temple Isaiah will receive a group credit (not a refund) towards a future show at Toby’s. We have not yet determined the date or show at this time. The Renaissance 50th Committee Continue Reading »

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Statement

Posted on March 13, 2020

Dear Temple Isaiah, Kulanu, and TIPPS families, Just six days ago, we wrote to you to assure you that the health and safety of our Temple family is our highest priority. Although much has happened since last week, we write today to re-assure you that that remains true. Yesterday, in conjunction with the Temple staff Continue Reading »

50th Anniversary Mitzvah Day

Posted on March 4, 2020

The 50th Anniversary Mitzvah Day(s) saw nearly 200 people of all ages coming together to do some incredible work for our community. Together we: Created and filled 53 beautiful “Mugs of Love” for Meals on Wheels Assembled more than 100 Blessing Bags to distribute to the homeless and hungry Upcycled 65 T-shirts into reusable bags Continue Reading »

Temple Isaiah Chili Cook-Off

Posted on February 24, 2020

The Results are in! Temple Isaiah is proud to announce that Zachary Gamiel is the winner of our very first Chili Cook-Off. His vegan chili will now represent Temple Isaiah in the Bridges, Hotter than Thou Chili Cook-Off to raise funds and awareness for affordable housing solutions in Howard County! Kristin Miller, Development and Marketing Continue Reading »

Homecoming Weekend Photo Gallery

Posted on February 5, 2020

On Friday, January 31–Saturday, February 1, 2020, a number of our “alumni” came back to TI for a reunion, of sorts. All Jewish professionals serving communities, who grew up at Temple Isaiah, they have becoming rabbis, educators, musicians, and counselors. On hand were: Rabbi Deborah Bodin-Cohen, Wendy Rapport Grinberg, Rabbi Debra Kassoff, Rebekah Kanefsky, David Continue Reading »

Coming Home to Temple Isaiah

Posted on January 30, 2020

by Doug Silverstein and Rabbi Daniel Plotkin Several of our Alumni will to join us for Shabbat this weekend. Each of them able to be with us will take on a role in leading services, sharing their stories of what Temple Isaiah was like when they grew up, and sharing of themselves as the professionals Continue Reading »