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Since our start in 1968 with just 148 founding families, our Reform congregation has blossomed into a vibrant home for more than 1,600 households. We're diverse—different backgrounds, life stages, and experiences—but we come together to pray, learn, and celebrate as one. Whether you see yourself leading the charge or simply enjoying the rhythm of Shabbat from the pews, there's a place at Temple Sinai for you.

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Voices of Our Community

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

Linda Bachmann
“There’s an incredible cast of characters at Temple Sinai: a welcoming community of inquiring minds; a brilliant, warm and accessible clergy team, all teachers and friends. What I learn and experience through Temple Sinai touches my every day approach to life, and I am so grateful!”

Linda Bachmann

Gary Simon
“After the kids grew older and went to college and beyond, we found ourselves not spending as much time at Temple Sinai. Now, being part of the Moshav group has brought us back together with friends that we used to see often. At this empty nesting stage of life, it is so nice to reconnect with so many of our Sinai friends again.”

Gary Simon

Our People

Meet Our Clergy & Staff

Our clergy and staff are dedicated to creating meaningful opportunities for connection, learning, and spiritual growth. We’re here for you—in times of celebration and in times of need. Whether you have ideas to share, are looking for support, or just want to connect, we welcome you to reach out here.

Meet Our Board of Trustees

Our lay leaders are the heart and soul of Temple Sinai. Through their dedication, creativity, and care, they help shape the open and inclusive community we all cherish. Whether leading programs, sharing ideas, or supporting our financial well-being, their contributions make an impact on our congregation.

Support for Israel
Temple Sinai Stands with Israel

As we stand with Israel during these days of uncertainty, there is an understandable desire to empower ourselves with knowledge and to assist our Jewish brothers and sisters. Here, you will find resources to show your support in various ways. We hope that at least one of these avenues – if not more – will speak to you.

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