Oneg Shabbat
Miss connecting with your fellow congregants? Israel Connections invites everyone to a virtual Oneg Shabbat on Friday, June 26, following Kabbalat Shabbat service. Join us with your candles, wine and …
Miss connecting with your fellow congregants? Israel Connections invites everyone to a virtual Oneg Shabbat on Friday, June 26, following Kabbalat Shabbat service. Join us with your candles, wine and …
What a great way to enjoy Shabbat and Torah! Join us for a wonderful, warm family morning of storytelling and games. Start off the morning with a story from Rabbi Michael Dolgin about this week’s parasha, Va’Etchanan, which tells us about how the Israelites needed to hear (or be reminded of) the Ten Commandments. In …
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During these unprecedented times, binge watching and streaming shows has been a popular diversion. Join Rabbi Jordan Shaner as we explore the Jewish themes of some of Netflix most popular shows, Unorthodox, Fauda and Russian Doll. Each program will feature a discussion about one series through the lens of Judaism and text with a focus …
This week's Sinai Stories will feature our member Joy Stewart, who takes part in our Young Families programs and Community Preschool. If you haven't seen last Tuesday's edition with Temple Sinai Jada Greenbloom, please click here. Sinai Stories promotes the art of storytelling through a Jewish lens. It celebrates our community’s diversity and common experiences …
Made for Members by Members Are you an expert knitter who knows how to wield a knitting needle? Or does the term ‘purl’ have you scratching your head? Whatever your skill level, there is a place for you at our knitters’ table. You will have an opportunity to learn from others or even show our …
Miss connecting with your fellow congregants? Israel Connections invites everyone to a virtual Oneg Shabbat on Friday, June 26, following Kabbalat Shabbat service. Join us with your candles, wine and challah as we do the blessings together, then stay for an opportunity to chat with others. Following services click on this Zoom link, which will …
This week’s Torah portion includes the teachings around showing our respect and gratitude for the food we eat. As a continuing expression of our Kedushat HaGuf program, this Shabbat morning, we will have member and guest speaker Elise Yanover, who will share her story about eating disorders and the important role for community in health, …
The Calanit or Anemone is Israel’s National flower. Calanit comes from the Hebrew word cala, which means ‘bride’. Whenever anyone visits the northern Negev, the Calanit welcomes them with their beauty and majesty. It is a type of a poppy flower that is most commonly red, but it can also be purple, magenta, or white! …
Made for Members by Members Put your tiles on the table! The game that originated in China has come to Temple Sinai. Don’t miss out on an afternoon or evening of intrigue and fun. Make your next move a Mahjong Connection. Please contact Marcie on how to connect virtually to these groups at programs@templesinai.net. Watch …
Musical and artistic creativity have been integral parts of the Temple Sinai experience since the beginning. This series gives our members an opportunity to meet some of the talented artists from our Temple family who have contributed in the past and will join us for a new Musical Mondays tradition! Join us this Monday, August …