| Community Outreach
"God loves the stranger, providing food and clothing for each one. You too must love the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt." Deuteronomy 10:18-19
At Temple Sinai, we are committed to actively welcoming all and building a vibrant, inclusive congregational community. We seek to perform the mitzvot of ahavat hager (loving the stranger) and keruv (drawing near all who are far).
We pursue these goals by inviting individuals and families to deepen their personal Jewish connections with our congregation. We seek to welcome and educate all, including new Jews-by-choice and those interested in investigating Judaism.
Please visit us at an upcoming event.
Please introduce yourself to us and let us introduce ourselves to you.
Note: The text for this page is adapted from the mission statement of the URJ Commission on Outreach and Synagogue Community.
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