Temple Adult Education Art and Cooking Class
Temple Adult Education Art and Cooking Class
The Temple Adult Education committee will host nine art and cooking classes. All art and cooking classes will be in the Heideman Auditorium.
The Temple Adult Education committee will host nine art and cooking classes. All art and cooking classes will be in the Heideman Auditorium.
Join The Temple for WRJ Game Day on January 26th, at 1pm. More details at thetemplelouky.org
In honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day commemorating the liberation of Auschwitz Concentration Camp on January 27, 1945. Join University of Louisville's Commission on Diversity & Racial Equity for Needle and Thread: A Holocaust Memorial in Music, Movement, and Stitches on …
Join Rabbi Freed every Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Trager Family JCC for coffee, cookies, and some insights into that week's Torah portion.
Join The Temple and Temple Shalom as we welcome Dan Nichols for Shabbat Services
SATURDAY TORAH STUDY 9:00-10:00 am with Rabbi David Meet in the Fishman Library before the morning service to read and discuss the Torah portion of the week over coffee, bread with jam and cream cheese, and other treats.
The Temple Adult Education committee will host nine art and cooking classes. All art and cooking classes will be in the Heideman Auditorium.
In the spirit of the popular TV game show “Family Feud,” AJ ladies and friends will team up and square off against one another to compete at AJ’s “Jewish Family Feud” on Sunday, February 2 at 11:00 a.m. This is …
Join Rabbi Freed every Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Trager Family JCC for coffee, cookies, and some insights into that week's Torah portion.
You're invited to come practice your Hebrew! Kyla and Eden, our Shinshiniot, are so excited to have a conversation with you! Come hang out at our Hebrew Conversation Club, where intermediate and advanced speakers can practice their skills and have …
Join Cantor Hordes as she takes you on a journey through the sun salutations, and meditations of Torah – every first Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Some yoga mats are available, please bring your own if you have one. Suggested donation …
Each month, Kyla and Eden will teach a new recipe and a different style of cooking. All participants will make the dish and take it home to cook/bake. Ethiopian Dabo: Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025, 7 - 8:30 p.m. Yemeni Jachnun: …
Join The Temple for the Grades 7 and 8 Shabbat and Dinner on February 7th. More details at thetemplelouky.org
Desperate to support her baby, single mother and offbeat musician Tala takes a job at the Milky Way, producing breast milk sold to new mothers who cannot or do not produce their own. In this dystopian dark comedy, Tala juggles motherhood and employment, while sneaking a glimpse into the wealthy lives of those who buy her breast milk.
A poignant portrait of Danny Layani, who, after 25 years of total blindness, regains his sight and sees his wife and four children for the very first time. However, the newfound light in Danny’s life begins to dim. Through intimate family archives and meticulous animated paintings, Danny shares his captivating story of resilience, self-discovery, and the profound power of perspective.
Eritrean refugee Aumari is slated for deportation from Israel on a technicality. After ducking immigration authorities at the airport, he becomes the unlikely and very perplexed recipient of a hero’s welcome. He is mistaken for an eagerly anticipated Nigerian soccer player who is supposed to arrive at the same time, Though lacking a fundamental knowledge of the sport, he finds himself the face of the franchise.
An ultra-orthodox Jewish family from Aix-les-Bains comes to a farm in Calabria for a brief stay every year to carry out a sacred mission: harvesting etrog citrons for Sukkot. When Elio, the farm owner, meets Esther, the rabbi’s daughter, who is tired of the constraints imposed by her religion, their relationship sparks a lasting change for each of them.
In this off-beat comedy, two couples - Abby and Benjamin, and David and Meg (freshly converted to Judaism) - gather for a traditional Shabbat dinner, but things spiral faster than you can say “hamotzi” when an accidental death (or is it a murder?) derails the evening entirely.
SATURDAY TORAH STUDY 9:00-10:00 am with Rabbi David Meet in the Fishman Library before the morning service to read and discuss the Torah portion of the week over coffee, bread with jam and cream cheese, and other treats.
Join The Temple for a Tu B'Shvat Seder on February 10th, at 6:00pm. More details at thetemplelouky.org
The Very Narrow Bridge is a journey into the souls of four people - two Jews and two Palestinians - who have lost a child or parent to violent conflict as they transform their grief into a bridge for reconciliation. They all belong to Israeli Palestinian Bereaved Families, a controversial grassroots movement of broken-hearted people, who stand side-by-side to end the violence and build a future based on dignity and equality. Despite fierce political and family opposition, they refuse to give up.
Spend an evening with mocktails, snacks, and our ShinShinim while you focus on goals for the new year as a Jewish woman and make vision boards. More information and RSVP coming soon.
Join Rabbi Freed every Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Trager Family JCC for coffee, cookies, and some insights into that week's Torah portion.
You're invited to come practice your Hebrew! Kyla and Eden, our Shinshiniot, are so excited to have a conversation with you! Come hang out at our Hebrew Conversation Club, where intermediate and advanced speakers can practice their skills and have …
The Boy in the Woods follows the true story of Max, a Jewish boy escaping Nazi persecution. After he is separated from his family, Max finds temporary refuge with a Christian peasant (Richard Armitage). After a tense stand-off with Nazi police. Max must live in the woods and learn to survive alone in a landscape crawling with Jew-hunters and, partisans and haunted by ghosts. He and Yanek, another boy in hiding like Max, rescue a baby girl, but their heroic act comes at a tragic price. Based on the best-selling memoir by Holocaust survivor Maxwell Smart.
Join The Temple for the Brotherhood Meeting & Dinner on February 13th, at 6:30pm. More details at thetemplelouky.org
Join The Temple for Interfaith Shabbat on February 14th, at 7:00pm. More details at thetemplelouky.org
Legendary Italian director Marco Bellocchio’s film tells the scandalous true story of a six-year old Jewish boy who, in mid-19th century Bologna, was abducted from his family by the church under the Pope’s orders and raised as a Catholic.
SATURDAY TORAH STUDY 9:00-10:00 am with Rabbi David Meet in the Fishman Library before the morning service to read and discuss the Torah portion of the week over coffee, bread with jam and cream cheese, and other treats.
The Boy in the Woods follows the true story of Max, a Jewish boy escaping Nazi persecution. After he is separated from his family, Max finds temporary refuge with a Christian peasant (Richard Armitage). After a tense stand-off with Nazi police. Max must live in the woods and learn to survive alone in a landscape crawling with Jew-hunters and, partisans and haunted by ghosts. He and Yanek, another boy in hiding like Max, rescue a baby girl, but their heroic act comes at a tragic price. Based on the best-selling memoir by Holocaust survivor Maxwell Smart.
In this spirited and absurdist culture-clash comedy, two very different men must work together to survive in the Sinai Desert. One is the lost and befuddled Ben, an ultra-Orthodox Jew from Brooklyn who has missed his flight to Alexandria, where he is to help the dwindling Jewish community in need of a 10th man for its Passover celebration. The other is the dyspeptic Adel, a Bedouin man trying to track down his runaway camel. The men travel across the desert on foot, sharing details of their personal lives and love of food, giving their plans a chance to go increasingly haywire.
In this poignant drama, a young woman’s life is shattered by her beloved younger brother’s tragic death. Consumed by grief, Eden takes increasingly desperate measures to fill the void left by her brother’s absence. Her journey takes a passionate and dangerous turn when she discovers her brother had a secret girlfriend.
An ultra-orthodox Jewish family from Aix-les-Bains comes to a farm in Calabria for a brief stay every year to carry out a sacred mission: harvesting etrog citrons for Sukkot. When Elio, the farm owner, meets Esther, the rabbi’s daughter, who is tired of the constraints imposed by her religion, their relationship sparks a lasting change for each of them.
In this spirited and absurdist culture-clash comedy, two very different men must work together to survive in the Sinai Desert. One is the lost and befuddled Ben, an ultra-Orthodox Jew from Brooklyn who has missed his flight to Alexandria, where he is to help the dwindling Jewish community in need of a 10th man for its Passover celebration. The other is the dyspeptic Adel, a Bedouin man trying to track down his runaway camel. The men travel across the desert on foot, sharing details of their personal lives and love of food, giving their plans a chance to go increasingly haywire.
Join Rabbi Freed every Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Trager Family JCC for coffee, cookies, and some insights into that week's Torah portion.
Eritrean refugee Aumari is slated for deportation from Israel on a technicality. After ducking immigration authorities at the airport, he becomes the unlikely and very perplexed recipient of a hero’s welcome. He is mistaken for an eagerly anticipated Nigerian soccer player who is supposed to arrive at the same time, Though lacking a fundamental knowledge of the sport, he finds himself the face of the franchise.
Join The Temple for Repro Shabbat on February 21st, at 7:00pm. More details at thetemplelouky.org
In this poignant drama, a young woman’s life is shattered by her beloved younger brother’s tragic death. Consumed by grief, Eden takes increasingly desperate measures to fill the void left by her brother’s absence. Her journey takes a passionate and dangerous turn when she discovers her brother had a secret girlfriend.
SATURDAY TORAH STUDY 9:00-10:00 am with Rabbi David Meet in the Fishman Library before the morning service to read and discuss the Torah portion of the week over coffee, bread with jam and cream cheese, and other treats.
Come join us at KI every last Shabbat morning of the month at 11:00 a.m. for Tot Shabbat! Come experience this toddler friendly shortened service, fun renditions of our favorite Shabbat melodies, and a sweet treat!
This feature documentary, filmed over 21 years, follows Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie's epic journey as the dynastic heir of 38 generations of Orthodox rabbis including the Chief Rabbis of Israel. He is torn between rejecting and embracing his destiny and becomes a drag-queen rebel, a queer bio-dad and the founder of Lab/Shul—an everybody-friendly, God-optional, artist-driven, pop-up experimental congregation.
The Temple Adult Education committee will host nine art and cooking classes. All art and cooking classes will be in the Heideman Auditorium.
The Temple's Annual Interfaith Coffee Join The Temple WRJ/Sisterhood as they host The Temple's Annual Interfaith Coffee. Enjoy baked goods, fellowship, and Jewish Learning. Above all, this event is open to Temple members and the entire interfaith community. So don't …
Join The Temple for WRJ Interfaith Coffee on February 24th, at 10:00am. More details at thetemplelouky.org
Join Rabbi Freed every Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at the Trager Family JCC for coffee, cookies, and some insights into that week's Torah portion.
SATURDAY TORAH STUDY 9:00-10:00 am with Rabbi David Meet in the Fishman Library before the morning service to read and discuss the Torah portion of the week over coffee, bread with jam and cream cheese, and other treats.