Worship

At Temple Sinai, we offer a variety of ways to engage with worship at all different life stages. Our services are filled with wonderful music that include both traditional and modern melodies, and create a space for spiritual connection.

We have weekly Shabbat services, as well as services for holidays throughout the year. Our services are filled with wonderful music that includes both traditional and modern melodies. 

Our Adult Choir elevates our High Holy Day and festival services each year, providing our congregation with beautiful music.

Youth Choir is our music leadership program designed for our youngest musicians in 3rd – 5th Grade. Teen Music Group, or TMG, is our music program for 6th grade and up.

Listen to the prayers that we sing, chant, and read at Temple Sinai.

Email not required. If you want us to email you the answer, please include your email. Otherwise the Q&A may be posted publicly on the website.

Masa

Journey (Reflection, Return and Renewal): Families, educators and children come together to begin a continual journey that implies both struggle and promise. We make time for moments of celebration; regularly gathering for Shabbat, holidays and other important moments.

Masa

Journey (Reflection, Return and Renewal): Families, educators and children come together to begin a continual journey that implies both struggle and promise. We make time for moments of celebration; regularly gathering for Shabbat, holidays and other important moments.

Tikkun Olam

Repair of the World (Responsibility): We recognize our school communities’ responsibility to the world around us. Learn more.

D'rash

Interpretation (Inquiry, Dialogue, and Transmission): By studying together and through joint inquiry and dialogue our community will bond and grow.

Hit'orerut

Awakening (Amazement and Gratitude): Built on children's joy of discovery, their sense of amazement and wonder as a source of energy.

K'dushah

Holiness (Intentionality and Presence): Families come together to appreciate the blessing of having a community.

Tzelem Elokim

Divine Image (Dignity and Potential): Our school community honors everyone’s uniqueness and diversity is celebrated.

B'rit

Covenant (Belonging and Commitment): Families and Temple Sinai Preschool enter into a “covenant” of mutual support with clearly defined, but evolving, obligations and roles.