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Members of Temple Emanu-El are preparing to show the community that even murder can be funny — when it happens in a play, that is. The Temple Emanu-El Players, a theater group comprised of … more
Members of Temple Emanu-El of East Meadow will perform “Arsenic & Old Lace,” directed by Jon Parker, for two consecutive weekends. The play, written by Joseph Kesserling, is a … more
Temple Emanu-El leaders are inviting the community to the synagogue on Sunday for day of antique and art discovery. Temple Emanu-El, located at 123 Merrick Ave. in East Meadow, will host … more
There was a record-breaking turnout for this year’s menorah lighting ceremony as more than 500 residents crowded Kennedy Plaza on Sunday to mark the first night of Hanukkah. Rabbi Eli Goodman … more
Scores of East Meadowites of different backgrounds and religious beliefs gathered together on Sunday at the annual interfaith Thanksgiving service. The ceremony was held at St. Raphael’s Roman … more
As he walked 13 miles through the scorching heat and humidity on a 95-degree August day in Columbia, S.C., side by side with leaders of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and other clergy from across the country, Rabbi Daniel Bar-Nahum couldn’t help but think of the progress he made with each step of his journey as a metaphor for the nation’s struggle to provide equal rights for all its citizens. more
Residents passing by Temple Emanu-El in the last week of June may have noticed a few things they would never expect to see on the synagogue’s grounds — production crews walking back and forth; microphone booms and spotlights hanging from cranes; and trailers in the parking lot. more
Joel Ratner spent his life combining his two greatest passions: music and his family. He regularly brought his wife and two children, who are musicians themselves, to concerts at the Brentwood School District, where he directed the music program for the past 19 years. more
Though it may seem hard to believe given recent temperatures, spring is right around the corner, and with the change in season comes a plethora of activity among local East Meadow institutions and organizations. But even before the season officially begins on March 20, residents looking to enjoy fun-filled, family-oriented activities have plenty to choose from this weekend. more
It was a cool, windy, early-January Friday night in Jerusalem, where several members of Temple Emanu-El took part in a unique Shabbat service at one of Judaism’s most holy sites: the Western Wall. more
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