Address: 2475 W Atlantic Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33445, USA
Phone: +15612766161
Sunday: 1AM–3PM
Monday: 9AM–4PM
Tuesday: 9AM–4PM
Wednesday: 9AM–4PM
Thursday: 9AM–4PM
Friday: 9AM–3PM
Saturday: 10AM–1PM
Victor Siegel
I felt the presence of G-d
Nirit Weiser
Wonderful Temple. Friendly, interesting congregants. Both Rabbi Aviva and Cantor Jake are very engaging and knowledgeable. I really enjoyed participating in the choir, and hope to be able to do so again in the near future.
Gardy Philemond
Very nice people
Kethia Senatus
It's really nice
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Every Erev of Shabbat on Friday evenings our services start at 7:30 PM and are opened to all. We also have Shabbat morning services at 10 AM also opened to all.
Thank you Nancy for answering. Yes every Wednesday starting at 6 PM is Bingo. We give away $2500 in prizes. Lots of fun. Food and refreshments served. You can call 561-276-6161 ext 116 for more information.
Sorry for such a late response. You may have already gotten this. But just in case. Go to this website for Bridge Results for games at Temple Sinai: https://sinaibridgeresults.com/
Do you have services on line tonight
Yes. Tomorrow June 1, 2019 is a Bar Mitzvah. We always read Yahrzeit names. If you come before the service and give me your father's name, I can have the Rabbi read it. Or the Rabbi always gives everyone at the service the opportunity to say the name of a loved for Yahrzeit or a recent death. My name is Eric Adams. I will be at services tomorrow at about 9:45. I will be wearing a blue badge for Temple Sinai if you want to give me your father's name for the Rabbi to read.
10 AM. All are always welcome! Tomorrow June1, 2019 will be a Bar Mitzvah.
Inside. 10 to 2 daily. $18
Yes. Community Yiskor is at 4 PM and a ticket is required. Its $18 and you can get it before the service.
Service start at 7:30 p.m.
Yes. Temple Sinai of Palm Beach in Delray Beach Florida is a Reform congregation. Note the word is "Reform", and not "reformed". Just like for Christianity, there are many types, for the Jewish religion there are many types. The 3 main are Reform, Conservative and Orthodox. The difference between Reform and Conservative is the type of services and the rituals. Some say Reform services are church like in there is a choir, musical instruments and everyone says and sings the prayers together. While in Conservative during the service, some people may be doing 1 prayer and others another. Orthodox is very strict in the separation of men and women during the service. Orthodox and Conservative follow the kosher eating habits while in Reform that is optional. There are more difference but this is a good start.
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