Who We Are

In beautiful Denver, Colorado, this dynamic Jewish community, affiliated with the Reform movement, celebrates the blessings of our Jewish heritage.

We are a family of families committed to Judaism from generation to generation.

Temple Sinai is a welcoming congregation of Reform Judaism focused on spirituality, learning, social interaction, and communal responsibility. 

Get to know more about our incredible Clergy.

Read, watch, or listen to past High Holy Day sermons, weekly sermons, and weekly messages from our Clergy at Temple Sinai on our Rabbis’ Page.

Get to know more about our dedicated staff who make the magic happen!

The Board of Trustees of Temple Sinai is made up of a cross section of the Congregation and is nominated to serve terms according to the by-laws. Get to know our dedicated board members!

Temple Sinai was founded as a congregation in 1967 by Rabbi Raymond A. Zwerin and a group of incredibly dedicated individuals looking for a Reform Jewish home in Denver that met their needs.

Sinai Circle is our endowment fund, the income from which augments the Temple’s other sources of operating revenue – dues, programming, fundraising.

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.