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WE NEED YOUR HELP

WE NEED YOUR HELP

Since the onset of Covid19 we have brought you online services every Shabbat and festival. We have not limited attendance to members as all are welcome to attend. Unfortunately our Shul, a Heritage Site, has to be maintained for the day we are able to return. For this we need your help. As a result of many requests we would like to continue to offer online services for those who are unable to attend Shul. For this we will also need your help either financial or equipment.

We’re now registered for the SnapScan payment mechanism.  Donations to Temple Israel (TI) or Temple Israel Heritage Centre (TIHC) can now be made using our unique QR code below!  Don’t forget to enter your SURNAME TI or TIHC as the payment reference!

Our banking details are :
Account name :               Temple Israel
Bank                   :                  First National Bank (Parktown)
Account No.        :            50533884489
Branch Code      :            250 655 Swift Code : FIRNZAJJ

Visitors

Visitors from America

Saturday 7 January we were extremely privileged to have Peggy and Shelly DeLeon  from Seattle, Washington, USA visit us for the Shabbat service.

 

Peggy and Shelly when looking for a Shul to attend in Johannesburg came across our website and decided to pay us a visit.

Peggy and Shelly are members of Temple B’nai Torah in Bellevue Washington.      Temple B’nai Torah

 

Simchat Torah

Simchat Torah

Simchat Torah at Temple Israel 23 October 2016. Service most ably led by Lael Bethlehem. As usual imparted so much knowledge about Simchat Torah and Torah itself.

A joyous occasion enjoyed by all.

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Sukkot 2016

Sukkot

Sukkot 2016 service magnificently  given by Prof, David Bilchitz who
also gave an enlightening talk on the history and meaning of Sukkot.

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Sarona, Reeva and Ruth

 

Shimon Peres

Shimon Peres

It is with regret that we advise of the death on 28 September 2016  of Shimon Peres former President of Israel and elder statesman at the age of 93.

Our deepest condolences to the family and State of Israel.

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Reeva Forman

Reeva Forman

Mazal tov to Reeva Forman (Chairman Temple Israel)  for being presented with the Bertram Lubner Leadership Award from the South African Jewish Board of Deputies –  Gauteng Council, for her “outstanding services to the Jewish community, the people of South Africa and the State of Israel.”

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Temple Israel 80th Anniversary

Temple Israel 80th Anniversary

Today, 9 July 2016, we celebrated our 80th Anniversary and the opening of the Temple Israel Heritage Centre. Celebrating it with us was a delegation from The World Union of Progressive Judaism led by Rabbi Joel Oseran and President Carole Sterling, Professor Joseph Weiler son of our first Rabbi MC Weiler, Public Protector Adv Thuli Madonsela, Israeli Ambassador Arthur Lenk, Johannesburg Mayor Parks Thau, Advocate George Bizos, Marlene Bethlehem and many other dignitaries. The event was a great success with more than 300 people attending.

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Purim 2016

Purim 2016

Purim celebration held on Saturday 19 March.  Rabbi Julia Margolis entertained all with her unique and delightful way of relating the Purim story.  A great time was held by all.

 

Objectives

OUR MISSION STATEMENT
TEMPLE ISRAEL IS A PLACE OF JEWISH WORSHIP, OFFERING RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT AND COMMUNAL ENVIRONMENT, GUIDED BY COMMITTED LEADERSHIP.

Heritage

Temple Israel in Hillbrow gets Heritage status

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Sunday 28 November 2014 saw an extraordinarily moving event in
which activist Reeva Forman’s campaign to preserve
Hillbrow’s Temple Israel, South Africa’s first Reform synagogue,
began to enjoy the public attention it warrants.
With the assistance of the Johannesburg Heritage
Foundation’s Flo Bird, a blue plaque was installed outside
the shul. Opened in 1936 under the leadership of Rabbi
MC Weiler, the shul in Paul Nel Street is an Art Deco gem
designed by architects Kallenbach, Kennedy and Furner,
and serves as the repository for the archives of Progressive
Judaism. Pictured are Johannesburg City’s deputy
director of Immovable Heritage, Eric Itzkin with Forman
and Temple Israel congregants unveiling the plaque.

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