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Tisha B’Av Ma’ariv, Including Eicha
An observance, not a holiday. The fast of Tisha B'Av commemorates the destruction of both the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem. It is also the date of the Jewish expulsion from Spain in 1492 and the approximate date of the start of World War I. The ritual is characterized by mourning at the outset, but turns to readings of comfort and hope in the afternoon.
Find out more »August 2017
Tisha B’Av Shacharit with Torah and Haftarah
An observance, not a holiday. The fast of Tisha B'Av commemorates the destruction of both the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem. It is also the date of the Jewish expulsion from Spain in 1492 and the approximate date of the start of World War I. The ritual is characterized by mourning at the outset, but turns to readings of comfort and hope in the afternoon.
Find out more »Tisha B’Av Early Mincha with Torah
An observance, not a holiday. The fast of Tisha B'Av commemorates the destruction of both the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem. It is also the date of the Jewish expulsion from Spain in 1492 and the approximate date of the start of World War I. The ritual is characterized by mourning at the outset, but turns to readings of comfort and hope in the afternoon.
Find out more »Tisha B’Av Concluding Ma’ariv
An observance, not a holiday. The fast of Tisha B'Av commemorates the destruction of both the First and Second Temples in Jerusalem. It is also the date of the Jewish expulsion from Spain in 1492 and the approximate date of the start of World War I. The ritual is characterized by mourning at the outset, but turns to readings of comfort and hope in the afternoon.
Find out more »September 2017
Atid 20s & 30s Alternative Service
Pouran & Parviz Nazarian First Floor Rabbi Jason Fruithandler Honoring the themes of the High Holy Days, we seek to give a modern take on our traditions by highlighting the ways our heritage connects to our modern lives. In the signature style of the Orden Family Friday Night Live, this service integrates our traditional music with new compositions from members of our Atid community. Attend by becoming a Sinai Temple Young Professional member, or by purchasing an à-la carte Atid service ticket.
Find out more »Family Minyan Service
Pouran & Parviz Nazarian First Floor Rabbi Jason Fruithandler | Martin Neumann Family Minyan is a welcoming, traditional service characterized by inclusivity, lay participation, explanations and teachings, with a warm sense of community and connection. Individuals, couples and families with children are invited to attend. To participate in our services, please contact Rabbi Fruithandler at jfruithandler@sinaitemple.org.
Find out more »Atid 20s and 30s Alternative Service
Pouran & Parviz Nazarian First Floor Rabbi Jason Fruithandler Honoring the themes of the High Holy Days, we seek to give a modern take on our traditions by highlighting the ways our heritage connects to our modern lives. In the signature style of the Orden Family Friday Night Live, this service integrates our traditional music with new compositions from members of our Atid community. Attend by becoming a Sinai Temple Young Professional member, or by purchasing an à-la carte Atid service ticket.
Find out more »Family Minyan Mincha
Pouran & Parviz Nazarian First Floor Rabbi Jason Fruithandler | Martin Neumann Family Minyan is a welcoming, traditional service characterized by inclusivity, lay participation, explanations and teachings, with a warm sense of community and connection. Individuals, couples and families with children are invited to attend. To participate in our services, please contact Rabbi Fruithandler at jfruithandler@sinaitemple.org.
Find out more »Family Minyan Service
Pouran & Parviz Nazarian First Floor Rabbi Jason Fruithandler | Martin Neumann Family Minyan is a welcoming, traditional service characterized by inclusivity, lay participation, explanations and teachings, with a warm sense of community and connection. Individuals, couples and families with children are invited to attend. To participate in our services, please contact Rabbi Fruithandler at jfruithandler@sinaitemple.org.
Find out more »October 2017
November 2017
April 2018
Friday Night Shabbat Service
Join us for an intimate service in Kohn Chapel.
Find out more »May 2018
July 2018
Shabbat Reimagined: Pop-Up Torah in the Round Musaf Service & Study
Join us for the greatest musical hits of Torah in the Round, Torah study and summer learning.
Find out more »September 2018
Erev Rosh Hashanah Service
Join us for this Erev Rosh Hashanah Service in Kohn Chapel. Open to the community.
Find out more »Public Yom Kippur Yizkor Service
Please join us for this Yizkor service in Kohn Chapel. Open to the public.
Find out more »Erev Sukkot Mincha/Ma’ariv Service
Join us for this Erev Sukkot Mincha/Ma'ariv service.
Find out more »Sukkot Service
Join us for this Sukkot service. Open to the community.
Find out more »Erev Shemini Atzeret Mincha/Ma’ariv Service
Join us for this Erev Shemini Atzeret Mincha/Ma'ariv service. Open to the community
Find out more »October 2018
Erev Simchat Torah Mincha/Ma’ariv
Join us for this Erev Simchat Torah Mincha/Ma'ariv service. Open to the community.
Find out more »November 2018
December 2018
January 2019
February 2019
March 2019
April 2019
Lessons in Liturgy
Led by Rabbi Rotenberg, join us fifteen minutes before the start of services for the close study of one Shabbat morning prayer each week.
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March 2020
March 2022
Nick Mermell (z”l) Kohn Chapel Plaque Dedication Ceremony
Nick Mermell (z”l), Sinai Temple’s beloved Ritual Director, passed away in 2020. After his passing, Sinai Temple members Barbara and Milt Moritz made a very generous donation in Nick’s memory. To honor their support and Nick’s legacy, on Tuesday, March 8th, you are invited to join Rabbi Wolpe for a brief dedication ceremony of a new plaque located at the entrance of Kohn Chapel. The ceremony begins at 5:30 p.m. followed immediately by Evening Minyan at 5:45 p.m. RSVP to Mike Amerikaner, Director of Development, at mamerikaner@sinaitemple.org or (310) 481-3246. Please click here for latest information on Sinai Temple’s COVID policies.
Find out more »Master of the Game
Join us for an insightful and dynamic conversation with Martin Indyk and Rabbi David Wolpe on Indyk's new book, Master of the Game: A Perceptive and Provocative History of Henry Kissinger's Diplomatic Negotiations in the Middle East. Book sale and signing to follow. Click HERE to register.
Find out more »Traditional Megillah Reading
Join us in Kohn Chapel or online.
Find out more »April 2022
Family Minyan First Day of Passover Shabbat Service
Join us for a First Day of Passover Family Minyan service! If you would like to participate in the service, please contact Rabbi Sherman. Click HERE to register. This will also be streamed on YouTube.
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