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TORAH ARCHIVE

Sinai Temple has an archive of Torah Classes led by Rabbi David Wolpe from 2005 to 2015. All of these classes are saved as audio files that you can listen to online. To view the full archive, please click below.



THESE RAN FROM 2005 TO 2023

David Wolpe

A Final Musing, With Thanks

Thirty years ago, I began publishing 200-word columns, first in print in the NY Jewish Week and then online. In 2004, an early collection of them was published by Behrman House called “Floating Takes Faith.” Now as I step down…

What Our Adversaries Teach

Right before Moses strikes the rock, the sin that will prevent him from entering the land of Israel, he yells at the people: “Listen now, rebels (hamorim)” [Num. 20:10]. Yet that same word, morim, can mean “teachers.” Our antagonists can…

Thoughts and Prayers

“Our thoughts and prayers are with you.” What can this mean in the wake of something horrible? If prayer is a way of changing the world, it is too late. What good can prayers do the victims now? The 17th-century…

Poets and Armies

I spent my junior year of college at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. There I studied English and Scottish literature and wrote a letter home to my parents about how I had fallen in love with the poetry of…

75 Years of Home

The Torah begins with the letter bet (ב‎), the same letter that begins bayit in Hebrew, home. Some have taken this as a signal – here is a home in the Torah. Yet it is an uneasy home, full of…

The Scars to Prove It

“You shall arise as a lion each morning to do the will of your Creator.” That stirring sentence opens the Shulchan Aruch, the code of Jewish law. It reminds us that at the heart of our tradition is the conviction…

The Sinai Temple Blumenthal Library is one of the finest temple libraries in the nation. We have over 15,000 books, periodicals, and other materials for adults and children. Our adult section includes a vast collection of Judaic nonfiction and religious texts and the adult fiction section features books with Judaic themes or by Jewish authors. Our children’s and young adult collection includes both secular and Judaic fiction and nonfiction. We are one of the few temple libraries (of any denomination) that have received advanced accreditation by the National Association of Jewish Libraries.

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We are open during the school year, from mid-August to mid-June.

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*The Library operates according to the SAA school calendar and is closed during school holidays and vacations.

LIBRARY MEMBERS

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BORROWING TIME

All materials are checked out for two weeks and renewals are easily made by email, phone, or in person.

Library books

We are open during the school year, from mid-August to mid-June. Library privileges are free to all temple members, regardless of age. All materials are checked out for two weeks and renewals are easily made by email, phone, or in person.

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We are pleased to announce our new partnership with the Community Scholar Program (CSP) – a nationally respected organization now in its 24th year, dedicated to expanding access to high-quality Jewish education.

Through collaboration, Sinai Temple members can now participate in accessible online learning with world-class scholars, authors, and thought leaders in Jewish life and history.

All CSP programs are free of charge and accessible via Zoom. Recordings are also available on CSP’s YouTube channel for on-demand viewing.