The YoFI Summer Jewish Music Class returns for our annual summer series that combines singing, moving, and pure joy. Hosted at Summit Park in the Community Room, this class is a great way to meet up with other young families and is open to the entire community. A to-go snack will be provided at the [...]
Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy a day on the water with your Wise Temple community. Raft the 3 mile calm journey of the Little Miami River. Participants must be 3+ years of age. Waiver must be completed by 7-21, click here for a downloadable PDF.
In this class, taught by Rabbi Goodman, we will explore a number of biblical stories that feature food and their significance in the context of the narrative. From the fruit of knowledge in the Garden of Eden, receiving Manna in the wilderness, to the selling of a birthright for a bowl of stew, and more [...]
With the new school year just weeks away, help students and teachers in our community have the school supplies they need to be successful in the classroom. In support of our Social Action Committee's volunteer event at Crayons to Computers, Wise Temple is hosting a school supply collection drive to support the organization. Please stop [...]
The YoFI Summer Jewish Music Class returns for our annual summer series that combines singing, moving, and pure joy. Hosted at Summit Park in the Community Room, this class is a great way to meet up with other young families and is open to the entire community. A to-go snack will be provided at the [...]
This class will be taught by our HUC Rabbinic Fellow, Aaron Torop. While the Torah prohibits the worship of idols, the creation of statues has a long and fascinating history in Judaism. Across these two sessions we will learn about some of the most famous statues in Judaism, including those of Aphrodite, Asherah, Moses, and [...]
Join us for our annual downtown summer playdate where our children will enjoy the special toys and games at Play Library over brunch. Space is limited to 25, so please RSVP to secure your spot!
When homelessness occurs, the most basic needs go unmet. Help Shelterhouse break the cycle of homelessness by preparing, cooking and serving a warm meal to the men staying at the shelter while searching for housing and employment. Shelterhouse is Cincinnati’s largest homeless shelter, providing safety, nourishment, case management, and health & employment services to 210 [...]
This class will be taught by our HUC Rabbinic Fellow, Aaron Torop. While the Torah prohibits the worship of idols, the creation of statues has a long and fascinating history in Judaism. Across these two sessions we will learn about some of the most famous statues in Judaism, including those of Aphrodite, Asherah, Moses, and [...]
Join the Brotherhood for our monthly meeting and dinner. All men of Wise are welcome!
Crayons to Computers works to ensure that teachers have the ability to provide their students in need with the tools to succeed in the classroom, having distributed over $184 million worth of free school supplies and enhancement items throughout the Cincinnati region since 1997. Join Wise Temple volunteers as we help this vital organization to [...]
Kehillah Parents enjoy a summer social at Hops & Berry Taproom in downtown Loveland. Enjoy dinner as you make new friends and reconnect with old ones. Drinks available for purchase. Hops & Berry has a child-friendly atmosphere, so kids are welcome too!
Join Matthew Check, our new Director of Lifelong Learning, for an exploration of "making a vow" in Jewish Literature. The first week, we'll look at the story of Jonah and it's relationship to Yom Kippur. The second week, we'll look at the Nazarite Laws in the Book of Numbers and consider their collective religious and cultural [...]
Join Matthew Check, our new Director of Lifelong Learning, for an exploration of "making a vow" in Jewish Literature. The first week, we'll look at the story of Jonah and it's relationship to Yom Kippur. The second week, we'll look at the Nazarite Laws in the Book of Numbers and consider their collective religious and cultural [...]
YoFI Shababa returns after a brief summer hiatus. We'll sing and pray and celebrate together with a post-service sweet summer treat.
Outdoor adventure awaits your family at Camp Joy! Enjoy canoeing, fishing, archery, slip n slides, arts & crafts, Jewish learning, fun, games, and so much more. $54-Family including lunch. Camp Joy 10117 Old 3-C Highway, Clarksville, OH 45113
Join us for what is quickly becoming a Cincinnati pasttime, rooting on FC Cincinnati on a summer Saturday evening at TQL Stadium. We will meet before the 7:30 pm game in the OTR area, enjoy some drinks, and hold a brief Havdalah ceremony. Show your FC pride in orange & blue! NOTE: Registration closes on [...]
Join Wise Temple's own Lauren Abrahams for a yoga class for EVERYONE on a summer Sunday morning in beautiful Sharon Woods. Bring your yoga mats to the Red Tail Shelter, where we will come together either in the open air or under the shelter (if the weather does not cooperate). This class is open to [...]
The Revival of the Hebrew Language in Pre-State Israel Matt Check, Director of Lifelong Learning Don’t miss this session on the fascinating history of the modern Hebrew language. Eliezer Ben Yehuda not only revived the ancient language, but did so in a way that included his entire nuclear family - for better and for worse. [...]
Kickoff Labor Day weekend with this fun family-friendly event. Head to the Wise Center back parking lot for burgers and dogs (vegetarian options available), followed by a casual Shabbat service. Social Hall & Library Rain Backup
Amy Spitalnick will join us IN PERSON from Wise Center for a moderated conversation about her past, present, and future work, including the successful Charlottesville lawsuit, the new lawsuit against Patriot Front, and her goals for the Jewish Council for Public Affairs (JCPA), where she currently serves as CEO. Join us at Wise Center or [...]
YoFI Shababa is an interactive, sweet, and meaningful 30 minute Shabbat morning service, accompanied by guitar. It is multi-generational and accessible to come as you are and when you can; and to bring family, neighbors, and friends. Following the service, there are snacks and open play until your child-ren are ready to go home!
S'lichot service with Rabbi Kamrass, Rabbi Goodman, and Aaron Torop, Rabbinic Fellow, preceded by dessert at 8:00 pm. LIVESTREAM AVAILABLE
Join us for a screening of GOLDA (PG-13), a new film starring Helen Mirren as Golda Meir and Liev Schreiber as Henry Kissinger. Described as a “ticking-clock thriller set during the tense 19 days of the Yom Kippur War in 1973,” you can read more about the film and watch the trailer by clicking here. [...]
Join the Brotherhood for our monthly meeting and dinner. All men of Wise are welcome!
Gather at Pioneer Park for a sweet and musical Tashlich service in preparation for Rosh Hashanah. REGISTRATION REQUESTED
Service with Rabbi Goodman (sermon) and Rabbi Kamrass; Elana Bell, cantorial soloist. LIVESTREAM AVAILABLE Note: Erev Rosh Hashanah service will take place at Plum Street Temple only. There will NOT be an Erev Rosh Hashanah service at Wise Center.
Families with children grades 1-6 are invited to pray, sing, and reflect together in a service led by Rabbi Kamrass (story) and Aaron Torop, Rabbinic Fellow; Betsy Singer-Lefton, cantorial soloist. LIVESTREAM AVAILABLE
Service with Rabbi Goodman (sermon); Kimberly Lazzeri, cantorial soloist.
Babysitting is available for children, ages 6 month - 3 years old, at Wise Center for members those attending the Rosh Hashanah morning service at Wise Center. The program will be staffed by Jackie Preston, this year's Kehillah Threes program teacher. REGISTRATION REQUIRED: Fee of $10 per child per holiday.
Children PreK (must be at least 4 years old) through 2nd Grade are invited to join us in the Open Room for holiday-themed stories, songs, and crafts. We will also enjoy some of Wise Center's outdoor spaces, weather permitting. REGISTRATION REQUIRED: Fee of $10 per child per holiday. Limited to first 45 member children. Questions? [...]
Led by Rabbinic Fellow, Aaron Torop, join other Wise Temple teens celebrating Rosh Hashanah and participate in a service project to help create a world with more justice. Open to all teens 8th-12th grades and taking place during morning services, this program will provide a meaningful, engaging and participatory way for teens to celebrate Rosh [...]
Service with Rabbi Kamrass (sermon); Elana Bell, cantorial soloist. LIVESTREAM AVAILABLE
3:30 PM - Apple-themed snacks and New Years crafts 4:00 PM - Brief Rosh Hashanah worship experience Led by Rabbi Burke and Rabbi Goodman, this adorable service is geared especially toward our youngest cohort, infants through kindergarteners, with a special place for parents, older siblings, and grandparents. The brief service includes music, movement, and a [...]
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