Small orange fruit hanging from branchesYou’re Invited to Join our Special Tu BiShvat Seder

Fri, Feb 14, 6pm at Temple Emanu-El

Join us for a unique Tu BiShvat Seder that celebrates and explores our local ecosystem. Guided by Rabbi Drorah Setel and ethnobotanist and educator Lauren Mohn we’ll delve into the rich tapestry of native plant species and their cultural significance in the Rochester area.

Tu BiShvat, often referred to as the “New Year for Trees,” is traditionally marked by partaking in fruits and nuts. Our Seder will honor this tradition by incorporating local, seasonal fruits and plants, fostering a deeper connection to our immediate natural surroundings.

Lauren will share her expertise on the relationships between people and plants, emphasizing sustainable agriculture and human well-being through a connection to the natural world. Her insights will guide us in understanding the importance of native species and how we can contribute to the health of our local environment.

This Seder is an invitation to reflect on our role as caretakers of the earth, inspired by the teachings of Tu BiShvat and our unique ecology. We look forward to sharing this meaningful evening with you as we deepen our appreciation for the natural world and our place within it.

For more information and to register to attend, click here.


 

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, Feb 7, 7pm in the Lipson Lounge

Chevre Torah Study Groups Online

Sat, Feb 8, 10am and 11:05am via Zoom

Men’s Club

Tues, Feb 11, 10am at Riki’s Family Restaurant

Spiritual Practices Team Meeting Online

Tues, Feb 11, 7pm via Zoom

Tu Bishvat Seder

Fri, Feb 14, 6pm at the JCC

See Our Full Calendar of Services and Events


Rabbi Drorah Setel’s Jan 28 Message

This week’s Torah portion contains the injunction: “There shall be one law for the citizen and for the stranger who dwells among you.” This expresses a fundamental principle of justice and equality that resonates deeply within Jewish tradition. It reflects the Jewish understanding of community, where the well-being of the stranger is intertwined with that of the citizen and emphasizes the moral obligation to treat all individuals with dignity and fairness.

Read Rabbi Setel’s Complete Message


Covid

During our services, holiday celebrations, and events, masks and social distance seating are available upon request.

California Wildfires

Support Those Affected by the Wildfires


TigerChat

TigerChat is a phone app that 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. The app was designed to work on the RIT campus, and RIT has extended it so that it now also works in the JCC.

More Information

Back to top

Skip to content