Temple Sinai

Temple Sinai strives to create an atmosphere in which Judaism is central in the lives of its congregants. It is founded on the approach and principles of Reform Judaism. With a belief in a future as an active and progressive community, Temple Sinai continues to pursue its commitment to Torah, connecting with God and a sense of greater spirituality, and the building of kehillah - true community. Temple Sinai places primary emphasis, therefore, on worship, study and meaningful programming.

As a congregation, Sinai believes that full participation from a diverse and broad-based membership enables the congregation to be faithful to its philosophy. This commitment, in turn, aids in creating an atmosphere in which Jews of all backgrounds feel comfortable.

Programs We Offer to Open Our Tent

  • "Call Synagogue Home"
  • Interfaith Couples Group/Counseling/Events > "December Dilemma" Discussions
  • "Taste of Judaism"
  • "The Mothers Circle"
  • Adult Education
  • Beginner Hebrew Classes
  • Disabled/Special Needs
  • Financial Needs/Incentives (offered without requiring newcomers to ask first)
  • Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT)
  • Holiday How-To Workshops
  • Interfaith Couples Group/Counseling/Events
  • Introduction to Judaism/"Derekh Torah"
  • Beginner Hebrew Classes > Learners Shabbat
  • Adult Education > Melton Mini-School
  • Multiracial and Jews of Color
  • PJ Library
  • Preparation for Conversion/Post-Conversion
  • Financial Needs/Incentives (offered without requiring newcomers to ask first) > Publicly-Advertised Membership Discounts
  • Single Parents
  • Staff Sensitivity Training
  • Young Adults

Affiliation

Reform
Temple Sinai

Contact Person
Rabbi Bradley Levenberg
blevenberg@templesinaiatlanta.org