September 07, 2010   28 Elul 5770
Temple Sinai -- North Miami Beach, FL
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THE BRIDGE IS HERE!  

 

Dear Temple Sinai families, friends and colleagues:

We have some truly exciting news to share with you...

After MANY years of dedicated work on the part of so many of our congregants, the final permit for our bridge, connecting our campus to the JCC – was approved and on April 16th, The George J. and Lila Berlin Bridge was set in place over the Oleta River!

The ribbon-cutting, dedication, and celebration will take place on Sunday, September 26th from 11:00 AM until 2:00 PM. Sponsorship opportunities are now available!  Contact Dani Einsohn, Director of Development to discuss the possibilities.  Watch the Sinai Scene and Mosaic for details!

Barbara Silverman, President, Board of Trustees
Alan E. Litwak, Rabbi

OUR FACILITIES  

Temple Sinai is located on a magnificent tree-shaded campus.

We are situated on 14 wooded acres in Sky Lake, across the Oleta River from the Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center. A sense of serenity and natural beauty enhance the architectural integrity of the Carolyn Kemelhor Campus. Extensive security measures protect the site and all who use it. Our facilities include:

Rabbi Ralph P. Kingsley Synagogue Building
Abe & Helen Feinbloom Sanctuary
Hy & Dora Wiener Social Hall
Sisterhood Patio

Feinbloom Administrative Building

Abraham & Rose Pollack Education Office
Irvin & Fannie Rosenblum School Building
Temple Sinai Religious School
Jacobson Sinai Academy (grades K-5)
Leopold Family Youth Lounge

The Weinberg Building
Hollander-Rachleff Library
Kemelhor Chapel

Holocaust Memorial

Max & Bernice Israelson Upper School Building
George & Marla Bergmann Upper School of
Jacobson Sinai Academy (grades 6-8)

Arnold & Roselyn Meyer
Early Childhood Education Center

Tauman Swimming Pool


 

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