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For information about the oldest Reform Jewish synagogue in Tucson, Arizona, follow the links on the left. You may also email us or call the Temple Emanu-El office at (520) 327-4501. We would be delighted to hear from you. LATEST NEWS...Temple Emanu-El Strategic PlanningIn the Fall of 2007 the Board of Directors voted to establish the Temple Emanu-El Strategic Planning Committee to guide the development of a strategic plan for Temple. Since that time, the Committee held several focus group sessions culminating in a focus group summary report. In addition, detailed demographic membership data from Temple resources was gathered. With this information in hand, key strategic planning themes were developed by the Committee for inclusion in this Temple-wide survey. Click here to read more about the process or take the survey. Sign up for Temple Emanu-El's Email List!You can now sign up for Temple Emanu-El's Email list right from our website! Click on the link below to join. Temple Emanu-El's Adult Education Academy classes are now available as Podcasts!Click here to listen to any of our past Adult Education Academy classes! Rei'ut: Our New Jewish Singles GroupCome check out our new Jewish Singles group for babyboomers aged 45-65! Click here for more information. What's Happening This Week?Click on So Nu? for this week's events! The 5768 Temple Emanu-El Adult Education Academy!We have some fascinating classes in our award-winning program, the most extensive Adult Jewish Education in the Southwest! You can check them out here. If you've not yet signed up, or if you need a brochure, call the office at (520) 327-4501. Have a Rock Shabbat!You can now order the CD A Rock Shabbat by AVANIM, Tucson's best Jewish rock band, online from our site! Click here for more information and to order online! "Too Jewish"Now you can listen to our radio show, “Too Jewish” with Rabbi Sam Cohon and Friends online! Click here for more information and to order CD copies of shows. Enjoy the Rabbis' Articles, as well as Musical Notes by Cantorial Soloist Marjorie Hochberg. |
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