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Adult & Family Programs

Adult Programs

Whether you are looking to meet new members, celebrate holidays with the community, learn from our clergy and others, or join us for special events, our annual line-up of special adult programs is always full, and you’re always welcome. Some recent highlights include parenting workshops, social events, and our annual Scholar in Residence weekend.

On-going – MEN’S PROGRAM: Guys’ Night
Join us on the first Thursday of the month for an opportunity to take time to recharge, think a little, and connect with other men. Slow down and enjoy a thoughtful evening with friends and set aside a few nights this year for YOU!  Our speakers will address everything from relationships to sports, with a little “Jewish” thrown in.
Men’s Club
Temple Aliyah Men’s Club is a vital part of congregational life. We hold various social, religious, family and community-oriented events throughout the year, as well as a regular meeting the first Tuesday of each month. We have programs designed to reach members of all ages. Men’s Club sponsors and coordinates a variety of activities, including the Annual Purim Carnival, educational and informative guest speakers, poker night, bowling night, a Men’s night out, and our ever popular, annual Scotch tasting. The Men’s Club also sponsors a softball team in the Synagogue Softball League.
Sisterhood
Sisterhood of Temple Aliyah exists to serve and to educate, to share joy and ease sorrow, and to be role models for the Jewish woman of today. Sisterhood meets on the second Tuesday of each month. Please join us and experience a truly enjoyable and rewarding part of Temple Aliyah. The Sisterhood hosts programs and events such as weekly Oneg Shabbat and Kiddush luncheons offered to the Temple Aliyah congregation creating an environment where everyone can come together and share lunch on Shabbat; Torah Fund; a Holiday Boutique with over 60 vendors offering unique gifts and wares with the proceeds benefiting Sisterhood programs and Temple Aliyah’s Early Childhood Education; the granting of scholarships to our youth to attend Camp Ramah, USY on Wheels and USY in Israel; Z’havah, designed for young women (25-45) offering a variety of classes from cooking to yoga; monthly educational and social programs designed to enrich the community; and the Temple Aliyah Judaica Shop offering a place to purchase items for the home or special events.