Temple Sinai, Pittsburgh, PA

Welcome to Temple Sinai!


Temple Sinai, a Reform Jewish congregation in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, is a welcoming and caring spiritual community. We invite interfaith families and those with diverse lifestyles to join us at services and at our many Centers events:

Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund

The Neshama Center for Jewish Spirituality fosters personal spirituality and connection to God.
The Midrash Center for Jewish Learning creates opportunities for lifelong engagement with our rich heritage of knowledge, wisdom, tradition and ritual.
The B’racha Center for Jewish Connections provides the means for our entire Family of Families, regardless of their life situation, to find friendship and support in our congregation.
The Tikkun Olam Center for Jewish Social Justice provides the means for all our members to engage in social activism consistent with our highest vision and values as Reform Jews.

Neshama--IG Choir Midrash--school B'racha--Interfaith Outreach cooking Tikkun Olam--Mitzvah Day gardening

New: Calendar Date Request Form

All events take place at Temple Sinai unless otherwise noted.

Services and Coming Events

School and Youth Info

Announcements

New Executive Director Bill Padnos begins Mon, Feb 1

Family Ties-Adopt a Student/ Shabbat Dinner Fri, Feb 5, 5:30 pm

Tribute for outgoing Executive Director Phyllis Weinkle Sat, Feb 6

92nd St Y series
New 92nd St Y series continues Thurs, Feb 11, 1 & 8 PM: Gail Collins with Nora Ephron: Women Come of Age (menu/order form)

We're collecting supplies for Haiti Sun, Feb. 21, 4 PM, Colfax ALA gym

Rabbi Symons gives inauguration blessing for Mayor Ravenstahl


Shabbat Resources and 10 Minutes of Torah from the URJ


Temple Sinai | 5505 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15217
Phone: 412-421-9715 | Fax: 412-421-8430 | Email: office@templesinaipgh.org
Weekly email updates: ThisWeek@Sinai.

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