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About The Temple
The Temple is located in midtown Atlanta and is one of American Judaism’s most historic religious institutions. Founded in 1867, it is the city’s oldest and most diverse synagogue.
Breman Education Center
The main goal of our education program is to help our students form a positive Jewish identity that will grow and remain strong throughout the years. This identity will enable students to interact in the modern world as Jews, proud of their Jewish heritage.
Lifecycles
The Temple is an extended family, and like any family, we are excited to be part of the major milestones in our members lives. At every stage of life, from its beginning to its end, the clergy are available to assist. What do you do? What kinds of ceremonies are available to mark these occasions? What is the Jewish method of addressing these life cycle events? We are here to help you . . .
Worship
The central purpose of any synagogue is the development of Jewish spirituality. The Temple believes we best serve God through a pluralistic approach to worship, allowing for the personal experience of prayer to coexist alongside a welcoming spiritual environment for the entire community.
Social Justice
The Temple is a premiere social action congregation in Atlanta as well as a model for the Reform Movement. We achieve this distinction through our wide array of mitzvah opportunities, educational programs, and community involvement, led by a partnership of professional and lay leaders and an engaged membership.
Community
Our engagement team strives to connect every member of the Temple to the community. They're the ones that make The Temple feel like home to anyone who walks in the door!
Streaming and Archived Videos
Watch Shabbat worship services online from The Temple in Atlanta. Fridays at 6:00 PM and on Saturdays at 10:30 AM. Please check your Temple email for Zoom links to these events. Click below to watch past Temple events and online offerings.
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Thursday ,
FebFebruary 2 , 2023Aaron Henne - Scholar-In-Residence
Thursday, Feb 2nd (All day)
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Friday ,
FebFebruary 3 , 2023Aaron Henne - Scholar-In-Residence
Friday, Feb 3rd (All day)
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Friday ,
FebFebruary 3 , 2023Shabbat Worship Service with Band and scholar-in-residence Aaron Henne & theatre dybbuk
Friday, Feb 3rd 6:00p to 7:00p
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Saturday ,
FebFebruary 4 , 2023Aaron Henne - Scholar-In-Residence
Shabbat, Feb 4th (All day)
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Saturday ,
FebFebruary 4 , 2023Virtual - Torah Study
Shabbat, Feb 4th 9:00a to 10:30a
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Saturday ,
FebFebruary 4 , 2023Virtual - Shabbat Worship Service
Shabbat, Feb 4th 10:30a to 12:00p
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Saturday ,
FebFebruary 4 , 2023How has Zionism succeeded? What is left unfinished?
Motzei Shabbat, Feb 4th 7:45p to 10:00p
Wine reception and Israeli refreshments before a dynamic panel discussion with Consul General Anat Sultan-Dadon, Rabbi Peter Berg, Rabbi David Silverman and JFF's Elana Frank with Dr. Ken Stein moderating. Please register at israel.org/zionism-and-us -
Sunday ,
FebFebruary 5 , 2023Aaron Henne - Scholar-In-Residence
Sunday, Feb 5th (All day)
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Sunday ,
FebFebruary 5 , 2023How has Israel affected us at home?
Sunday, Feb 5th 10:30a to 1:00p
Panel I: Israeli innovations - a conversation with five Atlanta experts. Panel II: Four Georgia generations reflect on Jewish Life on the South and our evolving relationship with Israel. Please register at israel.org/zionism-and-us -
Sunday ,
FebFebruary 5 , 2023Tu B'Shvat Tree Planting
Sunday, Feb 5th 1:00p to 4:00p
Join us as we plant 73 trees in Wade Walker Park, help sustain our urban forest and celebrate Tu B’Shvat, the Jewish “New Year of Trees”. Trees Atlanta has supported annual plantings for Tu B’Shvat for more than two decades. Tu B’Shvat (literally, the 15th day of the lunar month of Shvat) encourages us to connect culture and faith to the land, and to build an awareness of our roles in preventing land degradation. These trees will provide cleaner air, cool shade, and all around improved habitat for humans and wildlife living in our community. Planting tasks include digging holes with shovels/mattocks, untangling roots with your hands, mulching, watering, and cleaning up your area. Tree planting can be strenuous. Physical activity such as bending, lifting, and kneeling is required. We will meet at Wade Walker Park, 5605 Rockbridge Rd SW, Stone Mountain, GA 30088.