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SABABA! MUSIC WITH TEMPLE MICAH... 
Sababa -- a Jewish folk/rock band starring Cantor Robbi Sherwin, Steve Brodsky and Scott Leader -- plans a Shabbat Service & Concert at 6:00 p.m. Friday, June 7 at Temple Micah, 2600 Leyden St., Denver. This free music-filled evening, offering cool earfuls for all ages, is made possible by the Frances Reed Music Fund. Check out the sounds at www.sababamusic.com. Questions? Call 303-388-4239 x1.

REMEMBER ANNUAL MEETING... 
Temple Micah members are encouraged to participate in the 2013 Annual Meeting at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, June 2 at the synagogue's 2600 Leyden location. Review highlights of the past 12 months, hear more about what's ahead and elect officers and board reps. See you there!




SHARE A PAIR OF SHABBATS-IN-PARK... 
Let Denver's great outdoors enthrall you, your family and/or friends at Temple Micah's Shabbats-in-the-Park at 6:00 p.m. Fridays, June 21 at Montclair Park, 12th & Newport, and Aug. 2, Cheesman Park, 11th & Franklin. Bring a picnic and a blanket or folding chairs to sit on at those fun-for-all, family-friendly events! Our congregation's Outdoor Shabbats geared for adults take place at 6:00 p.m. Fridays, July 19 at Washington Park South Garden and Aug. 16, Bluff Lake Nature Center. (For Temple Micah's full summer schedule including services at the synagogue and other events, see calendar list at left or check with Elaine Lee, 303-388-4239 x1.) 
    

EASY DOES IT: USE THESE CARDS FOR GROCERIES AND GAS...
Please buy and reload King Soopers cards, available from Temple Micah for $10 each, to benefit our congregation. Purchase yours through the temple website, ask Dena Sorokin for more info or arrange to obtain cards via the temple, 303-388-4239.


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Welcome to Temple Micah!

We are a mid-sized Reform congregation located in Park Hill, the heart of northeast Denver. A progressive synagogue that blends contemporary thought and creativity with tradition, Temple Micah is a community whose minds, hearts and doors are open to anyone who seeks a Jewish manner of connecting to and understanding our world. Our doors stand proudly open to all...whether you have a traditional or not so traditional background; whether you choose to partner with someone of your own or of the opposite gender; whether you are a family of many or of one; whether you are a family where all are Jews or only some.

The diverse environment of Temple Micah invites those seeking a spiritual home to channel the Divine and also those searching for enlightenment about contemporary and ancient Jewish thought. Others may seek a safe and loving environment to nurture children who are just beginning an exciting spiritual journey. And some wish to increase their knowledge about the world at our intriguing classes and discussions where the sky is the limit.

Whatever your beliefs, Rabbi Morris and other congregants will embrace your sensibilities, and also challenge them with sermons and discussions that open the mind and the heart to countless possibilities. We warmly invite you to join our congregation for a Shabbat service, a Torah study session, or another event here at Temple Micah; to discover our fulfilling and distinctively holistic approach to Judaism.

So come. Wrap yourself in the tallit of Jewish heritage. Familiarize yourself with our community and with our uniqueness, as you experience the traditional, yet dynamic style of Temple Micah.



Temple Micah is a Reform Jewish congregation. For more information on Reform Judaism, check out the Union for Reform Judaism's website, www.urj.org.