Temple Sinai
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Temple Sinai may refer to:
  • Temple Sinai (Oakland, California)
    Temple Sinai (Oakland, California)
    Temple Sinai is a Reform synagogue located at 2808 Summit Street in Oakland, California, United States...

  • Temple Sinai (Denver, Colorado)
    Temple Sinai (Denver, Colorado)
    Temple Sinai is a Reform synagogue located at 3509 S. Glencoe in Denver, Colorado.-Services:It is a full-functioning synagogue with a religious school catering to preschoolers through confirmation students. Services are performed every Friday night, Saturday morning, and on holidays...

  • Temple Sinai (Sumter, South Carolina)
    Temple Sinai (Sumter, South Carolina)
    Temple Sinai is an historic Reform synagogue located at 11 Church Street on the corner of West Hampton Avenue, in Sumter, South Carolina Built in 1912 of brick in the Moorish Revival style, Temple Sinai was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 21, 1999...

    , listed on the NRHP in South Carolina
  • Temple Sinai (Portsmouth, Virginia)
    Temple Sinai (Portsmouth, Virginia)
    -External links:* * , Temple Sinai's newsletter...

  • Temple Sinai, Bellevue, Washington, a precursor to Temple De Hirsch Sinai
    Temple De Hirsch Sinai
    Temple De Hirsch Sinai is a Reform Jewish congregation with campuses in Seattle and nearby Bellevue, Washington, USA. It was formed as a 1971 merger between the earlier Temple De Hirsch and Temple Sinai and is the largest Reform congregation in the Pacific Northwest.The old Temple De Hirsch...

     in Seattle and Bellevue


Temple Sinai may also refer to:
  • Mount Sinai Temple, Sioux City, Iowa, listed on the NRHP in Iowa
  • Sinai Temple (Los Angeles, California)
    Sinai Temple (Los Angeles, California)
    Sinai Temple in the Westwood district of Los Angeles, California is the oldest and largest Conservative congregation in the greater Los Angeles area. Architect Sidney Eisenshtat designed the current synagogue building, constructed in 1956 and expanded in 1998...

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