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2421 Pennington Road
(609) 730-8100
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2421 Pennington Road
(609) 730-8100
Yom Kippur: Morning Service
Har Sinai Temple 2421 Pennington Road, Pennington, NJ, United StatesYom Kippur: Afternoon Service
Har Sinai Temple 2421 Pennington Road, Pennington, NJ, United StatesYizkor Memorial Service
Har Sinai Temple 2421 Pennington Road, Pennington, NJ, United StatesNeilah Concluding Service
Har Sinai Temple 2421 Pennington Road, Pennington, NJ, United StatesSushi in the Sukkah
Har Sinai Temple 2421 Pennington Road, Pennington, NJ, United StatesAfter Shabbat Services, we will gather in the Sukkah for A Delicious Sushi Dinner Reservations are required: by emailing Rabbi Goldson (rabbijg@harsinai.org) Cost: $10 per person
Sukkot Picnic
Our congregation joins in the Sukkah for our annual picnic. For more information, contact Rabbi Goldson at rabbijg@harsinai.org
Simchat Torah Celebration
Rejoice with the Torah at Har Sinai Temple.
Family Shabbat Services w/ Cantorial Soloist Madeleine Labeau
This service will feature beautiful music and a story told by Rabbi Goldson
Shabbat Services w/ Cantor David Green and Mark Sobol
Har Sinai Temple welcomes Cantor David Green who will lead us in an inspiring Shabbat Service.
Comedy Night & Silent Auction
Har Sinai Temple 2421 Pennington Road, Pennington, NJ, United StatesFrom Biblical Sarah to Seinfeld: 4000 years of Jewish Humor Featuring Rabbi Arnie Sleutelberg Tickets & Sponsorship
Sisterhood Book Review & Discussion on Zoom
ZoomPlease Join Har Sinai's Sisterhood for Our Next Book Chat The Stranger in the Lifeboat, a Novel by Mitch Albom The discussion will be led by Ada Gallicchio. What would happen if we called on God for help ... and God actually appeared? A fast-paced, compelling novel of hope and faith that makes you ponder […]
Shabbat Service
Har Sinai Temple 2421 Pennington Road, Pennington, NJ, United StatesJoin us in person or on Zoom for Shabbat Services.
Sisterhood-led Shabbat Service
Join us as the women of Har Sinai Temple lead our Shabbat Service this evening -- in person and on Zoom -- with meaningful prayers, poems, readings, and beautiful music led by Cantorial Soloist, Madeleine LeBeau. A delicious Oneg Shabbat will follow the service.