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  • Sunday ,
    NovNovember  2 , 2025
     
     
    Brotherhood Breakfast with Television Trailblazer Tom Rogers

    Sunday, Nov 2nd 10:00am to 11:30am
    Please join Temple Brotherhood in welcoming one of the great innovators of the modern media/technology world - Emmy Award winner and Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame member, Westchester’s own Tom Rogers.

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  • Thursday ,
    NovNovember  6 , 2025
     
     
    Rug Hooking

    Thursday, Nov 6th 12:45pm to 2:45pm
    Try Rug Hooking at Temple Israel! Join the Hudson River Rug Hookers for a fun and creative craft — your first session is free! Led by longtime artist Marilyn Bottjer, you’ll learn the traditional American art of rug hooking. It’s easy to get started and a wonderful way to play with color and design using recycled materials like wool clothing or even old sweaters.

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  • Thursday ,
    NovNovember  13 , 2025
     
     
    Rug Hooking

    Thursday, Nov 13th 12:45pm to 2:45pm
    Try Rug Hooking at Temple Israel! Join the Hudson River Rug Hookers for a fun and creative craft — your first session is free! Led by longtime artist Marilyn Bottjer, you’ll learn the traditional American art of rug hooking. It’s easy to get started and a wonderful way to play with color and design using recycled materials like wool clothing or even old sweaters.

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  • Saturday ,
    NovNovember  15 , 2025
     
     
    Sisterhood/Brotherhood Movie Night

    Motzei Shabbat, Nov 15th 7:00pm to 9:30pm
    "A Face in the Crowd" starring Andy Griffith and Patricial Neal, Directed by Elia Kazan. From 1957, a powerful drama that showcases the talents of a remarkable cast, led by Andy Griffith in his screen debut, as you’ve never seen him before, and the great Patricia Neal. The story centers on Larry "Lonesome" Rhodes, a drifter who is discovered by the producer of a small-market radio program in rural northeast Arkansas, and who rises to great fame and influence on national television. In vividly illustrating the impact that TV can have on politics, the film is truly visionary in predicting the expanding nature of that power, and warning the viewer to be on guard for the future. Among the wonderful supporting players are Walter Matthau, Anthony Franciosa, and Lee Remick. The screenplay is by Budd Schulberg, based on his own short story, and is directed by Elia Kazan - known so well for “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “On the Waterfront” - at the height of his enormous directing skill. Len Simon will provide some background on the film before the screening and moderate a discussion after.

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our vision

To support the spiritual and religious journey of our congregants and provide the foundation for building a better world through teaching and living our Jewish values. 

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our mission

We strengthen the connections of our congregants with Judaism in order to live meaningful and purposeful lives.  We provide an inclusive, warm and welcoming community.  We promote a sense of peace and unity within our community and beyond through acts of loving kindness and social justice. 

music in our community

 “Then sang Moses and the children of Israel.” 
Exodus 15:1

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brotherhood

We're a group of guys doing good things for the Temple and our community:

  • Midnight Runs to bring food and clothing to the homeless
  • Scholarships and multi-layered support for our Center for Jewish Learning (CJL) School
  • Ushering at High Holy days 
  • Temple Israel Softball Team
  • Comedy Night, Community breakfasts, Lecture Program & NOSH, our Jewish Food Festival

For more friends, more laughs & more bagels...join us!

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sisterhood

The Sisterhood of Temple Israel is a community within a community.

  • We are single, married and partnered
  • We are with and without children
  • We are born Jewish, Jews by choice and non-Jews married to Jews
  • We are new and long-time members
  • We are mothers, daughters and sisters

We would love to include you in our community!  Please join us!

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make a difference

Temple Israel offers a variety of ways to help you make a difference in the
lives of others, whether you have hours to give or just minutes. 

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Weekly TEMPLE ISRAEL schedule

we offer the use of hearing devices

Today's Calendar


Friday Night

 
 
Share-a-Shabbat
: 5:30pm
 
 
Shabbat with Hallel B'Shir Kristalnacht
: 7:00pm

Shabbat Day

 
 
Torah Study
: 9:30am

 

Sun, November 2 2025 11 Cheshvan 5786