Helping Our Neighbors

Resources for supporting those affected by the California wildfires recommended by rabbis in the LA area

California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund

The California Fire Foundation, working with local fire agencies and community based organizations to provide direct, ongoing support to victims of wildfires

GoFundMe’s landing page for all wildfire-related fundraisers

Mutual Aid Network LA, a clearinghouse of small, hyper-local businesses and organizations that are providing relief

The National Day Laborer Organizing Network, supporting immigrant workers impacted by the fires

The Pasadena Humane Society, boarding displaced pets and suppling those in need with pet food and medical care

World Central Kitchen’s Relief Team, supporting first responders and families impacted by wildfires in the Los Angeles area. They are mobilized across the region to provide nourishing meals to people in need.


 

קהילת עמנו אל

K’hilat Imanu El – Our Emanu-El Congregation

תורה

Torah
Study

עבודה

Avodah
Celebration

תקון אולם

Tikkun Olam
Mending the World



Shalom and thanks for visiting our Temple Emanu-El website

We are a Reform Jewish Congregation in Rochester, New York. Our members are Jews by birth, Jews by choice, and those drawn to Judaism, including multiracial, LGBTQ+, and interfaith households. We see ourselves as a family, where everyone’s participation is sought and appreciated. We invite you to attend our services and events, and share in our warm, informal approach to Reform Judaism.


Coming Up at Temple Emanu-El

Shabbat Service

Fri, Jan 17, 7pm at the JCC

Chevre Torah Study Groups Online

Sat, Jan 18, 10am and 11:05am via Zoom

Temple Emanu-El Board Meeting Online

Tues, Jan 21, 7pm via Zoom

See Our Full Calendar of Services and Events


Rabbi Drorah Setel’s Jan 15 Message

The devastating wildfires in California have left a trail of destruction, claiming lives, homes, and irreplaceable memories. The sheer loss is staggering, prompting reflection on what truly matters in life. In the face of such calamity, I’ve been thinking of an exercise that used to be taught (I hope it isn’t anymore) in lessons about the Holocaust: if you had to leave suddenly, what would you pack in one suitcase? Tragically, this has been the experience of far too many people, not only in California, but in Gaza, Ukraine, Darfur, and other disaster zones.

Read the Complete Message


Our Covid Policy

We are following the Covid risk for Monroe County as reported by the U.S. Covid Tracker on the CovidActNow website:

When the risk of Covid is low, masking at Temple Emanu-El is optional.

When the risk of Covid is medium, masking at Temple Emanu-El is required. We urge attendees to use N95 or KN95 masks. Masks will be available for those who need one.

When the risk of Covid is high, we will meet via Zoom only.

Determine Today’s Covid Risk


TigerChat – Aiding Communication

TigerChat is a phone app that’s been developed by the Center on Access Technology at RIT. The app allows you to converse with or listen to another person or group using automatic speech recognition (ASR) technology that converts spoken words into typed text. You can read our services as they happen! The app was designed to work on the RIT campus, and RIT has extended it so that it now also works in the JCC.

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