In Time for Hanukkah! Show your Temple Isaiah spirit with a NEW t-shirt, available for ordering on Bonfire.com! The hanukkiah design features logos for all of our programs, community groups, social action partners, and more. The charcoal gray shirt is available in: adult unisex short-sleeved T, sizes S–5XL, for $22 adult unisex long-sleeved T, sizes Continue Reading »
Please join Rabbi Axler and Larry Gordon as we welcome Elie Klein of ADI-Negev in Israel, the most extraordinary rehabilitation hospital and special needs residential village. This special event through JNF-USA is open to the broad community; bring friends and neighbors. Registration is required. Rebuilding Hope in IsraelA Community Event with Temple Isaiah Sunday, November Continue Reading »
On June 25 at an event co-sponsored by Tzedek Isaiah and TI Sisterhood, enthusiastic members of Temple Isaiah met in our lounge to prepare postcards to send to infrequent voters, to encourage them to register to vote in their communities. TI members also prepared postcards to voters in Florida on a ballot initiative to protect Continue Reading »
Repro Shabbat January 29, 2022 On January 29 Temple Isaiah hosted a Shabbat and of Repro Shabbat. Repro Shabbat, dedicated to Reproductive Freedom, is sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women in partnership with the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism and other Jewish organizations across the country. As part of the service, Rabbi Continue Reading »
Repro Shabbat January 29, 2022 The Political and Legal Situation of Reproductive Rights Today Legislators in many states as well as state and federal judges are weighing in on whether or not people will be able to access abortion care. And make no mistake about it, proposals to limit or block access to reproductive health Continue Reading »
Repro Shabbat January 29, 2022 The work can feel overwhelming, and it can be hard to know where to start — or even to know if your involvement can make a difference. Already thousands of years ago, our sages knew we might be inclined to throw up our hands: Rabbi Tarfon taught: ֹ It is Continue Reading »