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Virtual participation options are available for worship, lifecycles and select programming. Upcoming and archived events can be found in one of the following libraries, based on event type. A schedule of streamed events can be found on the Temple Sinai calendar.

Schedule for Monday, May 4 through Sunday, May 10

Wednesday, May 6
Weekly Minyan – 8:00 am

Thursday, May 7
Bar Mitzvah Ceremony of Ethan Worthington – 10:30 am

Friday, May 8
Family Shabbat Experience – 6:00 pm
We invite families with children in grades K-5 to come together for challah-making, a Shabbat service and dinner. RSVP

Shabbat Reconsidered Service – 6:30 pm
A fresh, musical, and uplifting service that brings together our Sinai community from kids to retirees.

Saturday, May 9
Torah Study – 9:00 am

Shabbat Service – 10:00 am

B’not Mitzvah Ceremony of Presley & Blakely Broder – 10:30 am


*Members of our community who will be participating virtually are encouraged to acquire the appropriate liturgy so they may follow along. 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.

Shabbat

  • Mishkan Tefilah for Shabbat – Kindle edition Purchase Here
  • Mishkan Tefilah for Shabbat – Hardcover edition Purchase Here

Weekdays and Festivals

  • Mishkan Tefilah for Weekdays & Festivals – Kindle edition Purchase Here
  • Mishkan Tefilah for Weekdays & Festivals – Hardcover edition Purchase Here

*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.

Shiva Minyan (as needed)

Saturday Evening Service with Havdalah (as needed)

Names for Kaddish and/or Mi Sheiberach (healing)

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.