Temple Emanuel El Beth Shalom
10 communiqués
Seeing Israel Through a Different Set of Eyes – Jazlyn Hellman
<p>After a long day ending in the tried and true way of “two Jews, three opinions,” I’m sitting down to write this blog at the end of the second day. […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://templemontreal.ca/seeing-israel-through-a-different-set-of-eyes-jazlyn-hellman/">Seeing Israel Through a Different Set of Eyes – Jazlyn Hellman</a> appeared first on <a href="https://templemontreal.ca">Temple</a>.</p>
From Snowfall to Sunshine: Arriving in Israel
<p>When I left Montreal early Monday morning, it was snowing and there was a bite in the air. When the twenty people from Montreal and Toronto landed in Tel Aviv, […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://templemontreal.ca/from-snowfall-to-sunshine-arriving-in-israel/">From Snowfall to Sunshine: Arriving in Israel</a> appeared first on <a href="https://templemontreal.ca">Temple</a>.</p>
An Update from Eva Kuper in Israel
<p>As the conflict in the region continues to evolve, we are thinking of those in Israel—including our beloved Temple member and Holocaust Survivor, Eva Kuper, who is currently in Jerusalem. […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://templemontreal.ca/an-update-from-eva-kuper-in-israel/">An Update from Eva Kuper in Israel</a> appeared first on <a href="https://templemontreal.ca">Temple</a>.</p>
Election 2025: What Local Candidates Say About Antisemitism, Israel, and Community Safety
<p>With a federal election quickly approaching, many constituents of the Westmount–N.D.G. riding are considering their choices of representation in the next Parliament. With Temple located within this riding, and many […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://templemontreal.ca/election-2025-what-local-candidates-say-about-antisemitism-israel-and-community-safety/">Election 2025: What Local Candidates Say About Antisemitism, Israel, and Community Safety</a> appeared first on <a href="https://templemontreal.ca">Temple</a>.</p>
Day Seven: Hostages Square, Havdalah, and Heading for Home
<p>On Shabbat morning, the final day of the trip, we got news that the release of Keith Segal, Ofer Calderon, and Yarden Bibas would be early. With a colleague, I […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://templemontreal.ca/day-seven-hostages-square-havdalah-and-heading-for-home/">Day Seven: Hostages Square, Havdalah, and Heading for Home</a> appeared first on <a href="https://templemontreal.ca">Temple</a>.</p>
Day Six: A Taste of Judaism, a Taste of Israel
<p>Friday morning, we had the pleasure of sitting in on a conversion class at Beit Daniel, one of the flagship Reform synagogues in Israel. The teacher was Rabbi Galia Sadan, […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://templemontreal.ca/day-six-a-taste-of-judaism-a-taste-of-israel/">Day Six: A Taste of Judaism, a Taste of Israel</a> appeared first on <a href="https://templemontreal.ca">Temple</a>.</p>
Day Five: Home
<p>More important than anything on the itinerary, this was a day of hostages coming home. Agam Berger, Arbel Yehoud, and Gadi Mozes returned to the embrace of their families in […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://templemontreal.ca/day-five-home/">Day Five: Home</a> appeared first on <a href="https://templemontreal.ca">Temple</a>.</p>
Day Four: Green and Gray
<p>Earlier in the trip, our guide, Lior, shared this poem with us by the Israeli writer Lea Goldberg: “The Day After” The green today is very green. And the gray […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://templemontreal.ca/day-four-green-and-gray/">Day Four: Green and Gray</a> appeared first on <a href="https://templemontreal.ca">Temple</a>.</p>
Day Three: Making a Difference
<p>We started the day with storyteller, feminist, and activist Hamutal Gouri. The morning of October 7, she was messaging back and forth with her fellow peace activist and friend, Vivian […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://templemontreal.ca/day-three-making-a-difference/">Day Three: Making a Difference</a> appeared first on <a href="https://templemontreal.ca">Temple</a>.</p>
Day Two: Hope, Doubt, and Coexistence
<p>“Hope is not something you have. Hope is something you do.” These words were said by Israeli peace activist Maoz Inon, whose parents Yaakov and Bilha were burned to death […]</p> <p>The post <a href="https://templemontreal.ca/day-two-hope-doubt-and-coexistence/">Day Two: Hope, Doubt, and Coexistence</a> appeared first on <a href="https://templemontreal.ca">Temple</a>.</p>
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