The Temple
The Temple, a Reform synagogue founded in 1867, is Atlanta's oldest and serves 1,700+ families. The Temple- a Reform synagogue founded in 1867.
One of American Judaism’s most historic, vibrant and diverse synagogues, Atlanta's oldest synagogue and home to more then 1,500 families. For a century and a half, it has built a tradition of social justice work and a commitment to broadening people’s access to a full Jewish life. The Temple hosts a vibrant religious school and one of Atlanta’s most respected early learning centers. We are proud o
06/18/2026
The joy of Jewish camp lasts far beyond the summer, and thanks to the generosity of our community, more children can experience its magic. As we received these heartfelt thank-you notes from the Rosenberg Family Jewish Summer Camp scholarship recipients, we were reminded of the impact.
"Thank you so much for helping fund my trip to camp! This is my fourth year going to this camp, and I am super excited to go again this year!"
"Camp fills me with joy, and I'm so happy to know that I can continue to be a part of it! It's also very fun to continue with Jewish culture with prayers and Shabbat. (Challah being the honorable mention.)"
06/17/2026
From the archives: the personal Hebrew Bible (Tanach) of our Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild, z”l is a powerful reminder that history lives in the personal objects that connect us to those who came before us. At his recent investiture as a federal magistrate judge, Larry Sommerfeld, Temple member, honored tradition in a meaningful way by taking his oath on this sacred book.
06/16/2026
Beloved songs, cream cheese-covered cheeks, and obstacle course victories—our little ones packed a whole lot of joy into one special Mini Shabbat morning!
06/15/2026
Hello from Rabbi Berg and our campers at !
06/12/2026
Shabbat Shalom! Join us in person or online.
06/11/2026
Our Annual Meeting hit all the right notes, featuring a heartfelt performance of "Livin' on a Prayer" honoring outgoing President Jeff Belkin's leadership! We also celebrated two remarkable recipients of this year's President's Award:
Cindy Lourie — for her longtime leadership of the Breman Education Center Committee and the Zaban Paradies Center Board, as well as her years of service through sustainability initiatives, food drives, professional relations, and countless acts of dedication to our congregation.
Stan Lowenstein — for helping advance key congregational priorities, including ushering, ShalomCare, Welcoming & Belonging initiatives, professional relations, and strengthening The Temple's partnership with the Zaban Paradies Center.
We also welcome our new President, Sara Loft, along with our incoming trustees, officers, and standing committee chairs!
06/10/2026
Well, that was a ball! ⚾ Always great when the Atlanta Braves win and our YPs were there to see the action live.
Learn more about our Young Professionals group at www.the-temple.org/yp.
06/09/2026
Join us this Friday for a special Shabbat as we honor Loving Day, commemorating the landmark 1967 Supreme Court decision that affirmed the right of in*******al couples to marry and celebrating the diversity that strengthens our communities.
Join us afterwards for dinner: https://www.the-temple.org/event/loving-day-dinner.html
On June 12, 1967, Mildred and Richard Loving won the landmark Supreme Court case, Loving v. Virginia, which legalized in*******al marriages nationwide, and we celebrate Loving Day on June 12 each year in its honor.
06/08/2026
Mazal tov to each of our Adult B'nei Mitzvah students on their extraordinary achievement and milestone!
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1589 Peachtree Street NE
Atlanta, GA
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