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Temple Sinai Sustaining Sinai 2025 2026 Form Erev Shabbat Services Fridays at 6:00 PM The first Friday service of each month is ASL interpreted Followed by Shabbat Dinner with Friends SHABBAT SERVICES LIVE STREAM LINK
High Holy Days - Temple Sinai Temple Sinai is pleased to offer four different morning service options on the first day of Rosh Hashanah and on Yom Kippur Because we recognize that not all congregants are comfortable attending in person, live remote viewing options for all services except the teen and young family services will be available
History - Temple Sinai Temple Sinai is an inclusive Sukkat Shalom—a shelter of peace—where seekers connect, pray, learn, pursue justice, and lift each other up Our mission is intentionally succinct and casts a wide net
Whats Happening? - Temple Sinai 20s 30s Game Karaoke Night Thursday, Jun 26th 7:00p to 9:00p Come join Temple Sinai's Bruchim Habaim 20s 30s group at the Fairport Brewing Company (in Fairport) for a night of pizza, games, cider, and karaoke! Click more info to register
Our Building - Temple Sinai Our temple home is an architectural gem The centerpiece of our building, the sanctuary, was designed by Rochester architect James Johnson (1932 –2016) and constructed in 1967 Johnson was a leading exemplar of organic modernism, an approach to design that sought harmony between physical structures and their natural environments
Join Us - Temple Sinai Our services are open to all, and if you are interested in Temple Sinai, we encourage you to join us for as many as you like To be a full member of our community, we ask that you make a donation, consistent with your circumstances, as part of our Sustaining Sinai initiative
Adult Education - Temple Sinai Adult Education at Temple Sinai invites learners at all stages, novice to “seasoned,” to forge connections through group exploration of Jewish texts and topics
Donate - Temple Sinai One way to do so is to include Temple Sinai in your will, trust, or estate plan How does it work? You can get started by taking these steps: reflect on your Jewish passions and your connection with Temple Sinai; call the Temple office to schedule a conversation with a Legacy team member; fill out a Letter of Intent form
Commemorations - Temple Sinai Yahrzeit is a widely practiced Jewish tradition celebrating the anniversary of the death of a loved one A plaque is a beautiful and meaningful way to dedicate and commemorate the departed within the temple With the purchase of a plaque, the departed will have their name read in perpetuity