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Temple Israel Ethics Code
Temple israel code of Ethics
As a member of our sacred Temple Israel community, I acknowledge our shared commitment to treat all members and staff with respect and dignity. I pledge to hold myself to a high standard of ethical behavior. My commitment includes, but is not limited to, striving to promote transparency within Temple Israel and maintaining the welfare of our sacred congregation as well as our Jewish traditions and values.
Accordingly, I will:
- Abide by all applicable local, state, and federal laws;
- Comply with all codes of conduct governing my business or professional affiliations, and avoid conflicts of interest between my personal, trade, or professional associations and Temple Israel;
- Take appropriate action if I witness inappropriate behavior in a colleague or congregant as specified in Temple Israel's policies;
- Respect boundaries between adults, and between adults and children;
- Not use my authority as an officer, clergy, or staff, or my participation as a congregant at Temple Israel, to treat anyone in the Temple community in ways that demean, harass, exploit, or otherwise cause physical, emotional, psychological, or financial harm;
- Conduct myself respectfully towards Temple property;
- Make every attempt to avoid even the appearance of wrongdoing.
Temple Israel will ensure confidential access to reporting mechanisms for anyone who has experienced/is experiencing or has witnessed/is witnessing any of the above violations. Such mechanisms include speaking to/contacting the Temple Israel President, Ed Ginsberg, or our Clergy.
Sat, December 13 2025
23 Kislev 5786
Temple israel Happenings
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Saturday ,
DecDecember 13 , 2025
Midnight Run
Shabbat, Dec 13th 1:00pm to 3:30pm
Volunteers needed. The Midnight Run is a volunteer organization whose goal is to come together as a community in order to feed the homeless of New York City. They coordinate more than 1,000 relief missions per year with volunteers from churches, synagogues, schools and other civic groups to deliver food, clothing, blankets and personal care items to the homeless poor on the streets of New York City. -
Sunday ,
DecDecember 14 , 2025
Israel Engagement Committee Meeting
Sunday, Dec 14th 10:00am to 11:30am
The IEC is on our website. This will be our first meeting of the year. Come and meet our new chairs, Gordon Josey and Ed Ginsberg. -
Sunday ,
DecDecember 21 , 2025
Temple Tots
Sunday, Dec 21st 9:30am to 10:30am
Families with young children connect on Sunday mornings and Friday night dinners throughout the year (no membership is required!). All families with young children (ages 5 and younger) are encouraged to attend our interactive Jewish experiences. Older siblings and friends are welcome. -
Sunday ,
JanJanuary 11 , 2026
Brotherhood Breakfast with Acclaimed Biographer James Kaplan
Sunday, Jan 11th 10:00am to 11:30am
James Kaplan has been a prolific author for over four decades, co-wrote both John McEnroe's autobiography and Jerry Lewis' memoir of his partnership with Dean Martin, and is the author of acclaimed biographies of Frank Sinatra, Irving Berlin, and a joint biography of jazz greats Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Bill Evans. James looks forward to joining us, discussing his career, his collaborations with John McEnroe and Jerry Lewis, his years of working to chronicle the lives of these musical greats and, of course, answering all your questions.
Events
Today's Calendar
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Friday Night
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Shabbat Day
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Upcoming Programs & Events
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This week's Torah portion is Parashat Vayeishev
| Shabbat, Dec 13 |
Erev Hanukkah
| Sunday, Dec 14 |
