Membership Pledge 2025
Membership Pledge 2025
NOW MORE THAN EVER, we are counting on YOUR support.
Now is the time to STEP UP.
STEP UP and volunteer. STEP UP and participate in an event.
STEP UP and support YOUR congregation through pledge.
Dear Fellow Congregant,
As we look ahead to the coming year, I feel a profound sense of excitement and possibility. This is a pivotal moment in Temple Sinai’s story—one shaped by our deep traditions and shared values, and fueled by our collective ability to dream, to hope, and to build.
On June 8, 2025, our congregation voted to pursue unification as a pathway to building a vibrant, sustainable and meaningful Jewish future for our community. With this decision we are not just continuing a cherished legacy—we are creating a new future together.
Your annual pledge is a part of creating that future. More than a financial contribution—it is a commitment that honors the full cycle of Jewish life: from baby namings to B’nei Mitzvah, weddings to shivas. It is a commitment that enables our tots to play at box parties, our teens to participate in educational trips, and our adults to deepen Jewish journeys through Torah study, music, and personal connection.
Whether you pledge at the sustaining amount or another amount that is personally meaningful, your financial support is an investment in building and nurturing a community that is here for one another—and takes care of one another—in times of joy and in times of need. Your financial support ensures that this community remains a home for Jewish life today and for generations to come. The increase in our sustaining pledge number this year reflects the growing challenges our congregation has been facing. A carefully considered pledge amount will help us move forward from a position of strength.
Let’s STEP UP and STEP FORWARD TOGETHER—preserving what we love and imagining what is possible.
Make your 2025–2026 membership pledge today and help us ensure a sustainable welcoming Jewish future for all.
With deepest thanks,
Marcie J. Solomon
President, Temple Sinai
Wed, July 2 2025
6 Tammuz 5785
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Jul 3 Leslie - PTO Thursday, Jul 3 |
Jul 4 Offices & Building Closed Friday, Jul 4 |
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This week's Torah portion is Parashat Chukat
Shabbat, Jul 5 |
Fast of Tammuz
Sunday, Jul 13 |
Z'manim
Alot Hashachar | 4:06am |
Earliest Tallit | 4:52am |
Netz (Sunrise) | 5:54am |
Latest Shema | 9:38am |
Zman Tefillah | 10:54am |
Chatzot (Midday) | 1:24pm |
Mincha Gedola | 2:01pm |
Mincha Ketana | 5:46pm |
Plag HaMincha | 7:20pm |
Shkiah (Sunset) | 8:54pm |
Tzeit Hakochavim | 9:44pm |
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Temple Sinai
5505 Forbes Avenue,
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
Upcoming Events
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Wednesday ,
JulJuly 2 , 2025Evening Meditation with Rhonda Rosen (online; onsite 1st Wed of month)
Wednesday, Jul 2nd 6:00p to 7:30p
Members of this group have a full range of experience, from beginning meditators to those with a mature daily practice. We work on cultivating the skills of mindfulness, concentration, and absorption in silence. Contact Rhonda Rosen at rhonda.k.rosen@gmail.com for the Zoom link. -
Wednesday ,
JulJuly 2 , 2025Justice & Freedom: God's Story in Pittsburgh (offsite)
Wednesday, Jul 2nd 7:00p to 8:30p
An interfaith series on scripture, society and hope hosted by Rabbi Daniel Fellman and the Rev. Canon Natalie Hall, Church of the Redeemer. -
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JulJuly 3 , 2025
Thursday, Jul 3rd (All day)
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Friday, Jul 4th (All day)
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Friday ,
JulJuly 4 , 2025Pre-Oneg (offsite)
Friday, Jul 4th 5:30p to 6:00p
Come early for a pre-oneg with hot dogs, chips, and more—connect with new fellow congregants and meet Rabbi Young, who’ll be with us for the coming year. We have so much to celebrate together!
Shabbat Times
This week's Torah portion is Parashat Chukat
Shabbat, Jul 5 |
Fast of Tammuz
Sunday, Jul 13 |
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