Young Adults
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Young Adults
Welcome to our Young Adults page!
Explore our curated selection of gatherings and meaningful activities that appeal to adults ages 21-40. Whether you're interested in socializing, learning, or simply having fun, you'll find plenty of opportunities to connect with fellow young adults while enjoying a diverse range of experiences across our community. Discover what sparks your interest and please join us!
We're here to help. Have questions or suggestions for our Young Adults programming team? Reach out to Emily! etrent@ti-stl.org | 314-432-8050
Upcoming events
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Uncomfortable Conversations led by Rachel Holtzman
Sunday, May 4th 9:45a to 11:15aJoin us for Uncomfortable Conversations, a powerful three-part series exploring Noa Tishby and Emmanuel Acho's New York Times-bestselling book, Uncomfortable Conversations with a Jew. Led by their book collaborator Rachel Holtzman, this community-wide program creates a space for participants of all backgrounds to discuss Judaism, Israel, and antisemitism and to gain context and confidence when navigating crucial conversations on these topics.

TIRS End-of-Year Celebration
Sunday, May 4th 10:30a to 12:30pJoin us for an all-school tefillah, family picnic, and ceremony to honor TIRS teacher Debbie Schultz! On the last day of Religious School, we're planning a celebration! We’re inviting all parents to join us for tefillah where we’ll sing, pray, and honor Morah Debbie Schultz for 30 years serving our TI Education Center families! Following tefillah, join us for our annual all-school family picnic on the upper playground and pavilion.

Give STL Day
Thursday, May 8th (All day)Support Temple Israel on or before Thursday, May 8 and join the region to celebrate #GiveSTLDay, hosted by the St. Louis Community Foundation. This 24-hour online day-of-giving event is designed to ignite the spirit of giving across the region. Temple Israel would love your support!

Project Shema: Why We Are Polarized and What to Do About It
Sunday, Jun 1st 9:30a to 11:30aThis interactive training, led by Project Shema, offers Jewish leaders the tools and strategies to navigate difficult conversations around anti-Jewish harm. Participants will leave with simple strategies to help others recognize the complex identities and lived experiences of the Jewish people.

Dinner, Drinks & Dough!
Thursday, Jun 5th 6:30p to 8:30pJoin us for Dinner, Drinks & Dough with baking expert Diane Fadem to learn how to make challah bread from scratch. We'll dine, talk, and make new friends, and the best part is, you'll walk away with enough dough to bake several loaves of challah and a cherished new skill that connects you to this ancient Jewish tradition.

Lilith Readers Book Club
Thursday, Jun 12th 7:00p to 8:00pIn honor of the spirit of Lilith, one of Judaism’s lesser known – but by no means lesser than – female figures, the Lilith Readers Book Club is a space for all who are interested in reading feel-good books that explore the relationships, love stories, and adventures that make up the Jewish experience. By reading novels written by Jewish women and about them, we celebrate the tradition of strong women’s voices in literature, all while enjoying a good nosh, some good wine, and the good company of friends. Join us!

An Evening To Celebrate Rabbi Mark & Carol Shook
Friday, Jul 25th 6:00p to 10:00pTo commemorate Rabbi Mark & Carol Shook's special birthdays, we invite you to an evening of celebration to honor them and the impact they have made at Temple Israel and beyond.

Lilith Readers Book Club
Thursday, Aug 28th 7:00p to 8:00pIn honor of the spirit of Lilith, one of Judaism’s lesser known – but by no means lesser than – female figures, the Lilith Readers Book Club is a space for all who are interested in reading feel-good books that explore the relationships, love stories, and adventures that make up the Jewish experience. By reading novels written by Jewish women and about them, we celebrate the tradition of strong women’s voices in literature, all while enjoying a good nosh, some good wine, and the good company of friends. Join us!
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