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Learning and engagement

Temple Sinai's Center for Learning and Engagement provides educational experiences for the Jewish learning journey throughout one's entire life.

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Learning and engagement

Young Children (Age 0-5)

Temple Sinai Preschool is a warm, welcoming, and creative Jewish environment where children learn and explore through play. We are excited to offer many program options this year for full day, plus day and half day for children as young as 8 weeks all the way through Pre-Kindergarten!

Youth (K-6th)

At Temple Sinai, we’re passionate about inspiring children to grow in their Jewish identity through meaningful, engaging experiences. Our youth learning & engagement programs are designed to spark curiosity, build community, and make Jewish learning fun and accessible for the whole family.

Teen (Age 7-12)

At Temple Sinai, we want our teens to be prepared for the world: ready to inspire those around them with compassion, having developed a strong sense of self and ownership over their Jewish identity. H.U.B. includes learning, leadership, social connection opportunities, and even travel. There’s something for everyone!

College

College students are in important part of our Temple Sinai family. Our College Outreach team sends care packages to students during Jewish holidays and plans reunion events during school breaks. With the changing climate on college campuses, our clergy, staff and education teams also communicate regularly with our students to keep them informed as well as provide resources and support.

Limud (Adult Learning)

Limud is Hebrew for “Learning” and it expresses our Jewish commitment to always keep wisdom and knowledge top-of-mind. Whether you have just begun exploring Judaism or you are deep in your Jewish journey, you will find something meaningful and enjoyable in our offerings.

Rabbi Philip N. Kranz
Learning Center

The Rabbi Philip N. Kranz Learning Center is the heart of Jewish learning at Temple Sinai. Named in honor of our beloved Rabbi Emeritus, this vibrant space is home to a rich and diverse collection of Jewish literature, open to all Temple Sinai members and guests from the wider community.

Voices of our community

Noa Young
“I was looking for ways to get involved while in college at Georgia Tech. I now teach at Noar and look forward to Sunday mornings at Sinai – where I get to make an impact on students, build my Jewish identity, and also create my own journey at Temple Sinai.

Noa Young

GailSimon
“I recently began volunteering in the children’s library including leading a book club for Noar. It has been a wonderful experience mainly because of the warmth of the staff and children. I truly feel like a part of something worthwhile and am grateful for the opportunity to connect.”

Gail Simon