Archive: September 2019

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 »

Food Truck Fiesta

Posted on September 4, 2019

Men’s Club has an awesome event scheduled to celebrate our 50th anniversary, the Food Truck Fiesta! You can register online at https://tinyurl.com/FoodTruckFiesta.

A Final “Rundown” on the 2019 MatzohBall Run

Posted on July 2, 2019

Alex Hoffman The 15th Annual MatzohBall 5K was held on June 2, 2019 at Centennial Park. It was a great day with beautiful weather, and a record number of 437 registered runners (355 5K and 82 1-Mile participants). We had 44 Individual/Family sponsors and 27 Corporate sponsors. Proceeds from the race were donated to T.I., Continue Reading »

Giving Circle makes its allocation decisions!

Posted on April 25, 2019

Earlier this month, fifth graders and their parents (or other caring adults) came together for the final gathering of the Fifth Grade Family Giving Circle. Families came together three times over the course of the year as part of Kulanu’s Family Education programming. During our time together we studied Jewish texts related to Tzedakah, engaged Continue Reading »

Sisterhood Brings All Ages Together for Pizza Bingo

Posted on February 19, 2018

TI Sisterhood recently ushered in an old favorite that had not made an appearance here for nearly a decade: Bingo Night! The evening did not disappoint, if all the smiles, high-fives, squeals of joy, and ‘Oh yeah’s’ were any indication — from the 150+ Bingo players, ranging in age from 5 to 95. Twenty games Continue Reading »

Taking Care of the Family

Posted on January 30, 2018

Rabbi Daniel Plotkin Recently I participated in a discussion on social media among fellow Rabbis about the concept of maternity leave. The first thing that struck me was that I was surprised at how many of my female colleagues have had trouble getting maternity leave as part of their contracts. Even more surprising to me, Continue Reading »