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Sun, December 14 2025
24 Kislev 5786
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Sunday ,
DecDecember 14 , 2025
Feed the Hungry
Sunday, Dec 14th 9:00a to 10:00a
Through Feed the Hungry (FTH), Temple Sholom volunteers pack and deliver 200 meals on the 2nd and 5th Sundays of each month and deliver them to a partner organization for distribution. Monthly FTH sponsors shop for supplies, assemble sandwiches, and deliver them to Another Chance Assembly in Austin. Volunteers can also join FTH at 9:00 AM to assemble meals when hosted at Temple. This mitzvah is great for volunteers of all ages. -
Sunday ,
DecDecember 14 , 2025
Sunday Scholar Series: “How Does It Feel? Bob Dylan and the Jews” with Rabbi Jeff Salkin
Sunday, Dec 14th 9:30a to 10:30a
In “How Does It Feel? Bob Dylan and the Jews,” Rabbi Jeff Salkin explores the surprising and soulful Jewish currents running beneath the music of rock’s most iconic and enigmatic singer. Though Dylan often presented himself as “a complete unknown,” a deeper listen reveals unmistakable echoes of Jewish history, scripture, and identity woven through his work. Join Rabbi Salkin for a thought-provoking, music-infused journey into the Jewish roots and resonances of Dylan’s artistry. -
Monday ,
DecDecember 15 , 2025
Monday Meal Mitzvah
Monday, Dec 15th 3:30p to 6:45p
The Monday Meal Mitzvah is back in person! Volunteer to prepare and/or serve a warm meal to those in need. This is a great opportunity for anyone 12 years of age and older, who are looking for a meaningful volunteer experience. This is a long standing Temple Sholom/Sholom Justice program, and we are excited to be back. If you are in need of a meal, the Lake Shore Drive doors open at 5:15pm and we suggest you arrive by 4:45pm. -
Monday ,
DecDecember 15 , 2025
Introduction to Judaism
Monday, Dec 15th 6:45p to 8:45p
Introduction to Judaism is an engaging multi-session course for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of Jewish life. Discover what could be meaningful to you in liberal Judaism. -
Monday ,
DecDecember 15 , 2025
Adult Education Monday Night Film
Monday, Dec 15th 7:00p to 9:00p
Join other adults on the 3rd Monday of each month to watch and discuss popular films! -
Monday ,
DecDecember 15 , 2025
Makom 20's & 30's Retreat Info Zoom
Monday, Dec 15th 7:00p to 8:00p
Join Rabbi Antman and Jude Kamler for a virtual information session for the upcoming Makom 20s/30s Retreat at OSRUI on April 17-19, 2026! We'll share some general information about the retreat and registration , then open it up for questions. Early Bird pricing ends on December 31st, so now is the time to get your questions answered before the holidays kick off! -
Tuesday ,
DecDecember 16 , 2025
WTS Knitzvah Circle - December 2025
Tuesday, Dec 16th 6:00p to 8:00p
Bring your knitting, crochet, needlepoint or any other project and gather around our table for an evening of warmth and sisterhood. Location (near temple parking lot) provided after you register. Hearty refreshments included. -
Wednesday ,
DecDecember 17 , 2025
Wednesday Morning Study Group
Wednesday, Dec 17th 10:00a to 11:30a
Join clergy each week for a 90-minute study session exploring Reform Judaism, current events, history, prayer, and other topics. -
Wednesday ,
DecDecember 17 , 2025
Shakespeare Discussion with Mitchell Brown
Wednesday, Dec 17th 6:30p to 8:00p
Class discusses Jewish ethics as well as biblical allusions are bound to play a part in any discussion. Newcomers are very welcome. -
Thursday ,
DecDecember 18 , 2025
Game Day
Thursday, Dec 18th 1:00p to 3:00p
Game Lovers (Canasta, Mah Jongg). A lively and social group that meets weekly for some friendly competition. Join the group each Thursday to play Mah Jongg, Canasta, and other various games.
Sun, December 14 2025 24 Kislev 5786
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