
Shalom
The Special Family News for Temple Sinai continues…
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ThankScriping Day is coming Sept 16 – 17 Earn up to 20% with bonuses on eGift cards and reloaded gift cards. It’s a great opportunity to raise more money on their shopping and make a bigger impact on Temple Sinai. Watch for an email on Sept. 16 to let you know which restaurants and stores are participating.
Food Book available for 2021-2022 Cost: $10.00 $6 goes directly back to Temple Sinai. Food Books may be purchased in the Temple Sinai Office by way of cash, check or Venmo Temple Sinai (include on memo line: “donation, food book”.)
Buy as gifts for your hairdresser, nail person, teachers, etc. Although Shoprite is not in the Food Book, there are so many places, to eat and shop, we think you will have no trouble getting your money back very quickly!
We’ll be reviewing ‘Shoelaces’, A moving Israeli film about a father and his special-needs son.
![]() Thursday, October 7 at 7:00 PM We’ll be reviewing “Four Winds” by Kristen Hannah Join Us On Zoom: ID 867 890 4477 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8678904477 477
Replacing our Rummage Sale this year as we live in the times of COVID Bring in October 12 – 20 (Drop off times will be posted as the date gets closer)
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Join Rabbi Perice and the Temple Sinai Singers tonight for services to relax, unwind and welcome the Sabbath.
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YAHRZEITS will be read for the following people:
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Temple Sinai Zoom Meeting Number: 867 890 4477 Join Zoom Meeting
Join in for a Spark of Torah, Saturday, Sept 11 10:30 – 11:30 AM led by Rabbi Perice All through ZOOM ID
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Kol Nidre (Wed, Sept 15) and Yom Kippur (Thurs, Sept 16) In-person and via Zoom.
Masks and Proof of vaccination are required if you are attending in-person High Holiday Services.
Family Sukkah Party – Sunday, Sept. 26 at noon Hotdog roast, s’mores and lawn games for adults and kids. SAVE THE DATE
Watch for complete details on Sunday by way of email.
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Temple Sinai Meet new member, Warren Succonic
Meet and welcome Warren Suckonic, who was born and raised in this area. He lived in the Parkside section of Camden and now resides in Cherry Hill. Warren’s family belonged to Beth El. He worked in insurance claims and was furloughed from his job during COVID. He was looking forward to traveling to Israel and also travel in the US, but COVID has put those plans on hold.
Over the past two or three years he checked out several area synagogues and has chosen Temple Sinai because of the friendliness of the members and the way Rabbi Perice relates to people. Warren looks forward to being an active participant in Temple Sinai activities.
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