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Support the Affordable Care Act and Mental Health Advocacy with Your Videos

By |2021-01-06T15:47:29-06:00November 29, 2020|

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), Temple Jeremiah’s partner in mental health advocacy, is seeking to impress upon congress the important role the Affordable Care Act plays in improving the lives of those struggling with mental health challenges. To do so, NAMI is collecting 60-second videos of people sharing

Temple Jeremiah’s Sock in the Box

By |2020-11-05T17:05:53-06:00November 5, 2020|

As part of a temple consortium for the Thanksgiving Feed the Hungry Program, Temple Jeremiah is collecting winter supplies for men and children this year. For men we need 150 pairs of quality, warm socks and 75 pairs of warm gloves and hats. For children, we need 50 pairs of

Help Prevent Firearm Suicide Among Young Americans

By |2021-01-06T15:48:08-06:00October 6, 2020|

In honor of National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, Everytown for Gun Saftey published a report on the rise of firearm suicide among our country's youth. As this issue touches on Temple Jeremiah's Gun Saftey and Mental Health advocacy platforms, we invite you to read the report and consider taking the

Donate Toys Incentives to Whittier Elementary School in Waukegan

By |2020-10-29T14:42:14-05:00October 6, 2020|

To boost morale during this period of remote learning, the team at Whittier Elementary has developed a plan to offer toys as incentives for strong student attendance and participation. Temple Jeremiah has volunteered to help fill Whittier Elementary's closet with toy incentives! To donate toys, simply visit Whittier Elementary's

Yom Kippur Social Justice Activities

By |2020-09-27T19:26:35-05:00September 27, 2020|

Give back while celebrating Yom Kippur! Drop off food and toiletry donations for The ARK to the pods in Temple Jeremiah’s South Parking Lot. Also, learn about how to participate as a voter and volunteer in the upcoming election.

The Anti-Racism in Public Health Act of 2020

By |2021-01-06T15:48:15-06:00September 24, 2020|

The enduring legacy of slavery and more than four hundred years of systemic racism have created a public health emergency in the United States. Racial inequality influences public health statistics: in communities of color, rates of COVID-19 and chronic health conditions are higher, which increases the incidence of infant

Weekly Schedule: September 18th – September 20th

By |2020-09-17T18:28:36-05:00September 17, 2020|

To learn more about our Rosh HaShanah calendar, click here. Erev Rosh HaShanah WorshipDigital I Friday, September 18 I 6:30 p.m.An inspiring worship experience to welcome the New Year 5781 through prayer, music, and study. Worship will include Dr. Scott Levin’s first temple presidential address. Check your email Friday for

High Holy Day Craft Projects

By |2020-09-16T13:31:26-05:00September 16, 2020|

We put together lots of crafts projects for families to do together! Make Your Own Shofar Follow the simple instructions to make your very own shofar by clicking here. Make sure to bring your shofar to Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur Worship! Make a Letting Go Collage A big part of

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