Excitement at Temple Kol Emeth: A Conversation with Rabbi Chase Foster
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Excitement at Temple Kol Emeth: A Conversation with Rabbi Chase Foster

Rabbi Foster brings a fresh vision to this community, which has been a hub of Jewish life in Cobb County for over four decades.

Rabbi Chase Foster
Rabbi Chase Foster

Interviewer: Today, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Rabbi Chase Foster, the new Senior Rabbi at Temple Kol Emeth. Rabbi Foster brings a fresh vision to this community, which has been a hub of Jewish life in Cobb County for over four decades. We’ll be discussing exciting new initiatives in the works and how he aims to build on TKE’s rich legacy. Rabbi Foster, thank you for joining me today!

Rabbi Foster: Of course. Thanks for listening.

Interviewer: Rabbi Foster, you’ve mentioned that when anyone steps into Temple Kol Emeth, they immediately feel the warmth and hospitality of the community. Could you tell us about your vision for TKE and how you plan to contribute to its vibrant atmosphere?

Rabbi Foster: It’s an honor to serve TKE. When I first met the congregation, I was struck by the incredible kindness of the people. My vision is to build on this foundation of care and sincerity, creating a community that places people and relationships at the center. We want everyone who walks through our doors to feel not just welcomed, but truly at home.

Interviewer: Temple Kol Emeth has a rich 42-year history. How do you plan to build on this legacy?

Rabbi Foster: The seven founding families and our longest-tenured members inspire me. Their legacy of innovation and inclusion will always be at our core. That is why we need to be responsive to the needs of our booming young-families cohort, while also ensuring our senior members have what they need. This is a “yes, and” moment, where we must ensure that everyone feels engaged and supported.

Interviewer: Could you share some specific initiatives you’re most excited about for the upcoming year?

Rabbi Foster: Absolutely! We’re revitalizing our educational programs, led by Rabbi Daniel Alter, to ensure that our youth not only build strong Jewish identities but also form lasting connections with each other and the community. We’re also creating sensory, toddler, and nursing spaces for the High Holy Days and expanding programs that enrich our spiritual life with music, support our wider community, and foster a sense of belonging.

Interviewer: What excites you most about the future of Temple Kol Emeth?

Rabbi Foster: The potential here is boundless. The energy and enthusiasm I’ve seen since joining TKE are inspiring. I believe a sacred community grounded in Jewish wisdom can address many of society’s greatest challenges, like loneliness, divisiveness, and extremism. We’re committed to overcoming these problems and the solution will truly be a team effort.

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