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Celebrate the High Holy Days at Temple Kol Emeth

Learn more about High Holy Day services and events at www.kolemeth.net or call (770) 973-3533.

This year’s High Holy Days bring fresh opportunities for meaning and connection. For some, this High Holy Day season will be their first at Temple Kol Emeth; for others, it will be the next one of many. However, each year brings something new to everyone who joins us.

For 5786, TKE is leaning into its core aspirations to be Caring, Empowering, and Joyful. As we welcome hundreds of members and guests, we are excited to nurture our culture of caring for ourselves and others, empowering our members to lead in ways large and small, and looking for the joy, the deep sense of satisfaction and peace that comes from communal embrace.

Meaningful Gatherings for All Ages at TKE…

Led by Senior Rabbi Chase Foster, Rabbi Educator Daniel Alter, and Rabbi Emeritus Steven Lebow, services at TKE are both uplifting and accessible. Traditional prayers blend seamlessly with contemporary music, creating an atmosphere that touches the heart and soul. Families will find age-appropriate services and youth programming for toddlers through high schoolers, ensuring that every member of the family can engage meaningfully with the season.

…and Beyond!

The Holy Days at TKE extend beyond the sanctuary. We will gather for the ritual of Tashlich at two locations: in East Cobb and in North Cobb/Cherokee. We are taking advantage of the Cobb County Fall Break and enjoying a Second Day Rosh Hashanah in nature – at an apple picking orchard! Our Tikkun Olam Team is organizing two special programs that empower our community live out the words of our prophets to change our world for the better: we are creating a “Reverse Tashlich” experience by participating in the Great Lake Allatoona Clean Up Day, and we will fill our Yom Kippur afternoon with a variety of service projects, including making a mural through the Foundation for Hospital Art which will be used to make the hospital environment more friendly and inviting.

A Welcoming Spirit

Our seven founding families were all interfaith couples, and we are proud to be an inclusive congregation, embracing all who want to join us. Whether you are Jewish, part of an interfaith family, or simply curious about Jewish tradition, you will find a warm, open, and inviting space to celebrate, reflect, and connect.

As the Jewish year 5786 begins, Temple Kol Emeth invites you to come hear the shofar, sing, pray, and celebrate with a community that will welcome you with open arms.

Learn more about High Holy Day services and events at www.kolemeth.net or call (770) 973-3533.

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