Passover 2024
Amazing turnout and participation this year for our Seder!
Another amazing Hanukkah party!
A few pics from Simchat Torah
Mitzah Day Prep!
A lot to be proud of for the
2023 Confirmation Class!
Last evening many volunteers helped plant the Temple garden. The garden committee is chaired by Stan and Ricki Rudey. We thank all the volunteers who helped last night and those who will be helping with the upkeep of the temple vegetable and flower gardens.
2023 Confirmation Trip to NYC!
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A few pics from A recent Shabbat!
Mitzvah Day!
Thanks to everyone who participated in Mitzvah Day. The afternoon was a huge success thanks to everyone who volunteered. Mini mitzvah Day was the vision of our Temple President, Dr. Jeanine Huttner with the blessing of the Temple Board of Trustees. Now that we are once again gathering together, Jeanine wanted to have a way for members of our Temple Family to perform mitzvot as a community. The Temple was the direct beneficiary of Sunday’s mitzvot. The plan is to hold several “mitzvah days” that are project based during the upcoming year. Today’s turnout was amazing and our hope is that even more people participate in the future.
Toledo Blade Article: BY SARAH READDEAN
Keeping the flame burning
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It is the mission of Congregation Temple Shomer Emunim to meet the religious, spiritual, educational, and social needs of our congregants within the context of Reform Judaism, while we seek to perpetuate Reform Judaism, the Jewish people, and the State of Israel.
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Throughout history, Jews have remained firmly rooted in Jewish tradition, even as we learned much from our encounters with other cultures. Nevertheless, since its earliest days, Reform Judaism has asserted that a Judaism frozen in time is an heirloom, not a living fountain. The great contribution of Reform Judaism is that it has enabled the Jewish people to introduce innovation while preserving tradition, to embrace diversity while asserting commonality, to affirm beliefs without rejecting those who doubt and to bring faith to sacred texts without sacrificing critical scholarship.