Genesis
Our Genesis class taught by Rabbi Emeritus Roy Walter offers a deep-dive into the Torah, line by line.
Our Genesis class taught by Rabbi Emeritus Roy Walter offers a deep-dive into the Torah, line by line.
Designed for children 8 and under and their families, this service offers engaging music, prayers, and stories that will encourage families to reflect on how we can be our best selves.
Join us for Gems of Torah, an in-depth exploration of the weekly Torah portion. For more information, please contact Shira Moses office at 713.529.5771, ext. 212, or email her at shiram@emanuelhouston.org.
Are you interested in reducing stress, enhancing your performance, and gaining insight and awareness of yourself and others? Consider joining Emanu El’s mediation group on Shabbat mornings. Jewish values and influences are often incorporated, and many find that it enhances their own practice of Judaism. Certified and experienced leaders include Ann Friedman, Jan Silver, Susan […]
Our chapel service is an informal participatory service where all are invited to share reading, singing and being part of a warm and welcoming community. At the same time, the worship service in the Barish Sanctuary is led by young adults who are becoming bar or bat mitzvah To help guide you in our worship, […]
Enhance your Yom Kippur experience with afternoon options: 12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m. And the Youth Shall See Visions: Israel Through the Eyes of Our Teens, Barish Sanctuary We’ll hear the voices of our teens and young adults as they share their diverse perspectives about Israel and this moment for American Jews. Join us to […]
Find restoration and strength on this holy day through poetry, song and prayer. CANTOR ROLLIN SIMONS & RABBI PAMELA SILK
A brief service of literature, poetry, and music of lament that invites us to mourn the loss of life and commemorate the tragic events of October 7 and the year that followed.
We will bring our holidays to a close with an opportunity to honor and remember our dear ones, the sweetness of Havdalah, and the separation between the penitential season and the promising new year ahead.
We will bring our holidays to a close by breaking the fast together in the Oshman Multi-Purpose Room.