Z'man Simchateinu: Sukkot, the Time of Our Rejoicing

What better way to create your sanctuay at home than by celebrating Sukkot! This is the holiday to express our joy to the fullest, and Temple has plenty of ideas for you to move beyond your four walls to the walls and open-air sukkah, whether real or virtual, at home.

LEARN

For a Dreamer of Houses: Shelter in Uncertain Times
Wednesday, Oct. 7, 7 p.m.

Join Temple members Dr. Anna Katherine Brodbeck, Hoffman Family Senior Curator of Contemporary Art at the Dallas Museum of Art, and Nancy Cohen Israel, independent art historian and writer, for this virtual program that will explore the idea of shelter, transience  and memory. Using the DMA’s exhibition “For a Dreamer of Houses,” which Brodbeck curated, as a starting point, their discussion will interweave contemporary art, current events and Jewish tradition to address this unique time in which we find ourselves.
Click here to join (via Zoom)

Opening Your Heart with Psalm 27
Concluding online class, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 9am
The final session of a seven-week class to engage with Psalm 27 using music, reading, writing and silence
Click here to join (via Zoom)

What’s the Dill?
A special appearance of Cantor in the Kitch with Cantor Leslie Niren and guest chef Rabbi Ari Lorgue of Central Synagogue in New York, as they explore the art of pickling
Thursday, Oct.  8, 6:30 p.m., Facebook and TE Live

PRAY

Friday, Oct. 2, 6:15pm
Celebrate the first night of Sukkot from your sukkah or your home sanctuary in a joyous service with our clergy leading from the Temple Sukkah

Saturday, Oct. 3, 10:30am
The joy continues in the online morning festival service

CONNECT

Sukkah Visits 
You'll have a chance to gather in person in and around the Temple sukkah with up to 10 family members or friends during Sukkot, beginning Saturday, Oct. 3. Please bring your own chairs and food with you. Water bottles will be available. If you would like to shake a lulav and etrog, please bring your own as well.
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Singing in the Sukkah Concert with Ian Simpson
Sunday, Oct. 4, 6pm
Enjoy this celebratory online concert with Songleader Ian Simpson from your sukkah or home sanctuary, on Facebook and Zoom

Donations of Fresh Produce
Bring your apples, oranges, canned fruit and vegetables to Temple during the Week of Sukkot to donate to North Dallas Shared Ministries. There will be drop boxes near the sukkah and the main entrance.

Connect with Nature
This is a great time to express gratitude for the natural world. Choose your own place or visit the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, Trinity Audubon Center, Bonton Farms or the Arbor Hills Nature Preserve.

CREATE

Share your Sukkah pictures with the hashtag #tedallasmhysukkah

Make an edible sukkah and other craft projects by checking out YL+E’s ideas on the Temple website. Click here to visit

 

 

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