Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto

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SERVICES

MORNING MINYAN

Monday to Friday
at 7.30 a.m.

BOKER TOV

Sunday to Friday
at 8.30 a.m.

FRIDAY
Kabbalat Shabbat

Service at 6.30 p.m.

SATURDAY
Shabbat Morning Service 

Prelude Music at 9.45 a.m.
Service at 10.00 a.m.

CHEVRAT TORAH STUDY
Torah Study

Saturdays at 12.00 p.m.

To obtain access to our password protected programs, receive condolence notifications, or join us in-person, please click below.

Omer Study: Read the whole Torah in 49 days

Online Learning

Every year, as we count the Omer (the period between Passover and Shavuot), we choose a particular book or Jewish text to study together as a congregational community.

This year, we’ll explore our people’s story by reading the entire Torah in English over 49 days. 

Sign up with a partner or on your own, and we’ll fulfill a mitzvah — reading the entire Five Books of Moses, leading up to Shavuot, before celebrating receiving the Torah at Mount Sinai.

Book Break — Spring Edition — Postponed

IN-PERSON
Wednesday, May 8 at 7.00 p.m.

Unfortunately due to  unforeseen circumstances, we received a request from the author Jonathan Wilson that we postpone this Wednesday’s event to a future date.

We regret any inconvenience this may cause and will inform everyone who may wish to attend of the rescheduled date as soon as it’s known.

Brought to you by the Lewis David Katzman Fund at Temple Sinai and Jewish Book Council.

A Very Special Remote Shalom

ONLINE
Sunday, May 10 at 9.30 a.m. 

Join us online this Friday morning for a special Remote Shalom with our sister congregation, Ramot Shalom, in Beer Sheva, Israel.

Rabbi Shaner will be in Israel for this special occasion, alongside Rabbi Myra Hovav. Exchange heartfelt Shabbat Shalom wishes, engage in a joint learning session, and we’ll share updates from our respective communities.

Additionally, we’ll hear firsthand accounts from Ramot Shalom member, Jonathan Segal, about the historic 1973-1974 Yom Kippur War, commemoration of the 50th Yom HaZikaron (Israeli Memorial Day).

Yom HaZikaron Exhibit & Memorial

Yom Hazikaron Exhibit and Memorial

IN-PERSON
Monday, May 13 at 7.00 p.m.

Join us for a special exhibit that sheds light on the personal stories of four fallen soldiers, who made the ultimate sacrifice to defend their country.

Delve into their passions, hobbies, unique perspectives and hear from their families, as they share thoughts and memories.

Cheers to 30 Years: Celebrating Rayner Conway's Retirement

IN-PERSON 
Saturday, June 1 at 7.30 p.m.

Please join us as we celebrate the retirement of our esteemed Executive Director, Rayner Conway, after an incredible journey.

Let’s come together and honour her remarkable legacy, spanning three decades of unwavering dedication and tireless service to our beloved Temple! 

Register by Wednesday, May 29 at 5.00 p.m.

Can’t make it?

Click Here to send a personal message and donate in Rayner’s honour.

Temple Sinai Golf Day

Temple Sinai Golf Day 2024

IN-PERSON
Wednesday, June 19 from 8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.

Providing our youth with direct exposure to Israel and their reform counterparts fosters understanding and strengthens their connection to Jewish life before they head to university and college.

To ensure the continuity of this vital program, support for our annual Golf Day is essential.

We invite you to join us on Wednesday, June 19, not merely in swinging a golf club, rather by investing in the profound connection between our young people and the land and the people of Israel.

Sinai Cinema’s Inaugural Event

Sinai Cinema April 13 2024

FCAS Commercial ft. Rabbi Dolgin

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Following the online release of the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism‘s (FCAS) commercial and preceding its broadcast during the 96th Academy Awards, Rabbi Michael Dolgin wrote an opinion piece for the National Post.

“The very notion that any places of worship in Canada require active, high-level security should be deeply troubling. Yet for Jews and Muslims and other minority communities, it is already normalized. We work with police personnel on our procedures should an armed intruder be in our sanctuary, our preschool, or our gathering spaces.

With this established reality in mind, in the last five months, the experience of being a Jew and a rabbi in Toronto has changed dramatically.”

Upcoming Programs

Linking Lives: Connecting to Sinai

With all of its offerings, from inviting spiritual connections to dynamic educational opportunities, Temple Sinai’s full of excitement at every turn! We’ll quickly become one of your favourite destinations in Toronto! 

We’re passionate about your Jewish journey and want to inspire a love of lifelong learning, community and tradition. Discover the amazing connections you can make with us online.

Sinai Connections
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Our Caring Community

We’re here for you!

Let us know about what’s happening in your life, so we can support and celebrate with you. Connect with us at 416.487.4161 or info@templesinai.net

Emergency Phone
If you’re experiencing an after-hours life-cycle emergency, please leave a message at 437.243.6301.