At Temple Sinai, we are here for our members in both times of joy and times of sorrow. When illness or loss touches a family, our clergy provide guidance, comfort, and support, ensuring that no one walks this journey alone. In moments of grief, Jewish tradition offers rituals that bring meaning and healing, and our community stands ready to embrace those who mourn with compassion and care.
From the moment a death is expected or occurs, our rabbis offer pastoral support, helping families navigate both the practical and spiritual aspects of loss. Temple Sinai’s Chevra Kadisha, a dedicated group of congregants, is available to perform tahara, the sacred ritual of washing and preparing our loved ones for burial with dignity and love. Our Kesher Committee extends the warmth of our community by delivering meals and providing a listening ear and helping hand to those in need.
Whether through the recitation of Kaddish, sitting shiva, or the observance of yahrzeit, we honor the memory of those we love while finding strength in the embrace of our tradition.
If you are in need of support, please contact our clergy at 404.252.3073.
