Upcoming Events
Women of Sinai
Women of Sinai is the community of those identifying as women who are members of Temple Sinai. We are inspired by "Neshamot": the Hebrew word for "spirits or souls" and reflects our spirited, multifaceted, multi-generational approach to women's programming at Temple Sinai. Under the guidance of our clergy, each program includes social gathering, learning and community building, while nurturing our sense of spirituality.
Sinai 20s and 30s
Interested in connecting with fellow Atlanta Jews? Curious about how ‘doing Jewish’ fits in this stage of life? Just want to have fun with a great community?
Then Sinai 20s & 30s is for you!
Brotherhood
Brotherhood is a social group for those identifying as male who are members of Temple Sinai. Programs vary from traditional Sunday morning Brotherhood breakfasts, and educational events, to outings to sporting events and scotch and craft beer tastings. Brotherhood members attend most events free or at significantly reduced rates and will be guaranteed a spot to participate in all events.
Youth & Family
Temple Sinai wants to inspire our school-age children to learn and grow as Jews, as well as help them develop a strong sense of their own personal Jewish identities. Noar, our innovative Sunday learning model educates students through community building, hands-on learning, personal choice, and authentic Jewish content. We also offer youth groups for every child in grades K-6 to further Jewish connections. Our First Friday Family Shabbat services, Social Action Sundays and other programming engage the whole family in meaningful Jewish experiences.
Families with Young Children
There are a variety of learning opportunities for our youngest members, including our Temple Sinai Preschool and Noar Tots and Noar Jr. Sunday educational programs. We also offer Tot Shabbat, Baby & Me classes, as well as Daddy & Me events to engage families with children ages 4 and under.
Interfaith
A significant number of our members are in interfaith marriages, are Jews by Choice, have children who have intermarried, or were raised by interfaith parents. Many of our couples who are not interfaith may still deal with interfaith issues in their extended families as they are planning lifecycle events or during the holiday seasons. Our Interfaith Program offer support to all of our congregants and enables them to enrich their relationship with Judaism and the Jewish people.
College Outreach
College Outreach allows Sinai to maintain contact with our members who are college students. Gifts and communications from the congregation are sent to students during Jewish holidays and other times throughout the school year.
We request all college students complete the form below which provides us with your address at school. Returning College Outreach students need to sign up for College Outreach every year so we can make sure to have the correct contact information.
Military Affairs
Are you a Veteran or currently serving in the U.S. Military? Please let us know about your service by taking a few minutes to complete a very brief information from regarding your military service.