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Join Us for Shabbat Services

Fridays at 7:30 pm at Temple Sinai In Person and Live Streaming. We have in-person and live-streaming services in at Temple Sinai every week. Join us in the Temple Sinai sanctuary or join us for our live-stream online via our website, Facebook, or YouTube.
Fridays at 7:30 pm at Temple Sinai In Person and Live Streaming. We have in-person and live-streaming services in at Temple Sinai every week. Join us in the Temple Sinai sanctuary or join us for our live-stream online via our website, Facebook, or YouTube. Please note: Masks are required to attend in-person services indoors only on the last Shabbat of every month.

Kabbalat Shabbat Services

Fridays at 7:30 pm on our Live Page, on Facebook, & on YouTube

In addition to in-person services at Temple Sinai, we also hold Shabbat Services and other Sinai events via Facebook and YouTube Live-Stream. These livestreaming events appear at the top of the LIVE page, at the top of our feed on Facebook, and on our YouTube channel when we are live. (It takes 1 to 2 minutes after we start a livestream for the video to show up on this web page so be patient and, if necessary, refresh the page after a minute if you don’t see our livestream playing.) 

Saturdays at 10:00 am when there is a Bat/Bar Mitzvah Service

Join us on our Live page, on Facebook, and on YouTube for the Bat/Bar Mitzvah Services whenever they happen.

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