A firm commitment to social action and a clear stance on social issues are characteristics that make Temple Emanuel and its members stand out. As individuals and as a congregation, we work to help others in our Temple’s community, the towns we live in, and around the world. From our school children to our Rabbi, we are dedicated to tikkun olam, making the world a better place.
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Temple Emanuel is host to Red Cross blood drives.
Temple Emanuel collects food and non-consumables for various causes.
GLILA is comprised of clergy and lay leaders from diverse faith groups within Greater Lowell...
The Growth and Nutrition Clinic at Saints Memorial Medical Center in Lowell works with “failure to thrive” children and their families.
We have prepared bagged lunches for the LTLC, a Lowell shelter.
All students in the religious school participate in numerous group and individual charitable projects.
Our members volunteer three to four times a year at a soup kitchen in Lowell
We collect winter clothing and donate coats, hats, scarves, etc. to charitable organizations.
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Temple Emanuel is a partner congregation of Mazon, a national nonprofit organization that allocates donations from the Jewish community to prevent and alleviate hunger among people of all faiths and backgrounds.
Temple Emanuel is a founding member of the Merrimack Valley Project, a regional coalition of 40 religious organizations, union locals, and tenant organizations. Its mission is to provide support to communities of working people in fighting for social and economic justice.
Several Temple members participate in Project Bread’s Walk for Hunger in Boston each year.
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