Archive: October 2019

Head to Toby’s Dinner Theater for Kinky Boots!

Posted on October 31, 2019

The Renaissance Group is underwriting member tickets to see Kinky Boots at Toby’s Dinner Theater, one of the highlight events of our 50th Anniversary Celebrations! You can download the print registration form here, or register online here. Don’t miss it!

Men’s Club Hosts a Food truck Fiesta

Posted on October 28, 2019

On Saturday, October 19, 2019, the Temple Isaiah Men’s Club hosted an evening of food, music, dancing, and fun, a “Food Truck Fiesta.” This was one of several events held as part of the celebration of Temple Isaiah’s 50th Anniversary. After a Havdalah service in our Sukkah led by Rabbi Axler, two food trucks — Continue Reading »

Men’s Club Supports DreamBuilders

Posted on October 16, 2019

Restaurant Fundraiser at Coal Fire

Posted on October 16, 2019

Tuesday, November 5, 11:30am–10pm Temple Isaiah Sisterhood invites all TI members and friends to participate in our one-day Restaurant Fundraiser at Coal Fire, in Shipleys Grant, 5725 Richards Valley Rd., Ellicott City MD. Enjoy artisanal pizza, salads, and sandwiches with homemade sauces and dressings. Bring in this flyer or present via smartphone, and 20% of Continue Reading »

Rosh Hashanah Morning Sermon 5780

Posted on October 1, 2019

Earlier this month, we kicked off Temple Isaiah’s 50th anniversary celebrations with Isaiah Fest. Nearly two years in the planning, with hundreds, possibly thousands of emails exchanged — the day was fast approaching. As we counted down to September 8, on a pretty consistent basis, Ellen Strichartz and Sue Green reminded me that I needed Continue Reading »

Isaiah Fest a HUGE Success!

Posted on September 9, 2019

Our 50th Anniversary celebrations kicked off in a HUGE way with Isaiah Fest, the biggest blowout in Temple Isaiah’s history. With games, rides, a climbing wall, entertainers, and lots and lots of food, our members, Kulanu families, and Preschool families celebrated our Jubilee year in grand style. Thank you to Eric McCormick Photography, Cathie Perolman, Continue Reading »