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Welcome,
Shalom
V'asu
Li Mikdash V'shakhanti B'tokham.
"And they shall make Me a sanctuary that I may dwell
among them."
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This verse from
the Book of Exodus, found on the plaque of dedication in our Temple
lobby, bespeaks the spiritual commitment of our Temple Sinai family.
First and
foremost, our synagogue is our spiritual center, grounding us in our
tradition and values. Temple Sinai is a flourishing, vibrant force
within both the Jewish Community and the general community. It is a
synagogue that adheres to the cherished values, beliefs and practices
of Reform Judaism. Its members are dedicated and active, displaying a
true commitment to our heritage. There is a warmth in this
congregation that is felt by everyone who enters its doors, There is
an abiding sense of the value of each of God's creations and a deep
desire and willingness to enable every person to feel dignity and
self-worth.
Ours is truly a
Kehillah Kedosha, a sacred and caring community. Temple Sinai
continues to be a force in the community because of its serious
religious standards, its excellent religious school and its
diversified adult programming. Temple Sinai was built on a foundation
of devotion and love for Judaism. It has gone from strength to
strength and will surely do so in the years to come.

If you have
any questions or would like to contact me on
any matter at all, please don't hesitate to reach
me either by phone at 860-561-1055 or e-mail at
rabbi@sinaict.org
Please call the
Temple office at 860-561-1055 if you or someone you know from our
Temple is in the hospital, so Rabbi Bennett can visit. Hartford
Hospital and St. Francis Hospital will no longer call us when
members are admitted unless you tell them you are a member of Temple
Sinai upon admission.
You may contact
our "Caring is Sharing" hotline as well.
May the guest
and stranger find a warm welcome and friendship among us. And may we
ever merit the praise:
"How lovely are your tents, 0 Jacob, your dwelling places, 0
Israel."

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