Temple Sinai Streaming & Weekly Worship Schedule
Worship and B'nei Mitzvah services are streamed via Vimeo live. Find a how-to guide for Vimeo Live here. Torah study is on Zoom.
Email Shabbat@templesinaiatlanta.org with names for yahrzeit or healing by 4:00 pm on Thursday to ensure their inclusion in the service. You may also use this email address to let us know about joyous and significant milestones in your lives to be shared during our Friday evening and Saturday morning Shabbat services.
Schedule for Monday, September 9 through Sunday, September 15
Wednesday, September 11
Minyan - 10:00 am
- Click here for the link to join. (password 5645)
Shabbat Evening - Friday, September 13
Family Shabbat - 5:45 pm
We invite families of elementary-aged children to come together for challah-making, a service geared toward families, and a Shabbat dinner. RSVP Here
Kabbalat Panim - 5:45 pm
Shabbat Evening Service: It Takes Two to Torah with Abigail Pogrebin and Rabbi Dov Linzer - 6:30 pm
Join us for a ground-breaking experiment and experience as Abigail Pogrebin, a well-known Reform Jewish journalist and author, and Rabbi Dov Linzer, the Orthodox head of Yeshiva Chovavei Torah in New York, visit us at Sinai. They recently joined forces and wrote a fascinating book called It Takes Two to Torah: An Orthodox Rabbi and Reform Journalist Discuss and Debate Their Way Through the Five Books of Moses. There will also be a dinner following. Registration is required. RSVP Here
Shabbat Morning - Saturday, September 14
Torah Study: It Takes Two to Torah with Abigail Pogrebin and Rabbi Dov Linzer - 9:00 am
- Click here for the link to join. (password 5645).
- Click here for the study materials.
Shabbat Morning Service - 10:00 am
Bat Mitzvah Ceremony of Addison Jones - 10:30 am
Bat Mitzvah Ceremony of Hallie Mahl - 5:00 pm
Shiva Minyan (as needed)
Saturday Evening Service with Havdalah (as needed)
Temple Sinai uses the Mishkan Tefilah siddur (prayer book) for Shabbat evening worship. Members of our community who will be participating in Shabbat worship services virtually are encouraged to acquire either a Kindle or Hardcover edition of Mishkan Tefilah*.
- Mishkan Tefilah for Shabbat – Kindle edition, Purchase Here
- Mishkan Tefilah for Shabbat – Hardcover edition, Purchase Here
Note that we also do not provide online liturgies for festivals (Passover, Shavuot, Sukkot) or weekdays. For those who intend to participate virtually, it will be necessary to acquire a copy of our siddur, Mishkan Tefilah for Weekdays & Festivals, from CCAR Press. This siddur is also used on Wednesday mornings at our 8:00 am minyan.
- Mishkan Tefilah for Weekdays & Festivals – Kindle edition, Purchase Here
- Mishkan Tefilah for Weekdays & Festivals – Hardcover edition, Purchase Here
*IMPORTANT NOTE - We are happy to help any members limited to virtual participation with the associated costs of acquiring a siddur should assistance be needed. Please email Jack Feldman confidentially.