Temple Sinai
41 West Hartford Road
Newington, CT 06111
860-561-1055

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Rabbi Jeffrey Bennett President Jeff Israel
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Support Your Temple

We all know that Temple Sinai needs your support to do its work for the Reform Jewish community. Here are some of the ways you can help:

  • Volunteer: First and foremost, by making a gift of your valuable time you can make an enormous difference. The Temple always needs extra hands, whether it's to usher at services, decorate for the holidays, serve on a committee, or help others on an individual basis. Our community is composed of you, its people. Check out the links at the left and you're certain to find something you can do.

  • Dues: Paying your dues on time is the most obvious way to support the Temple. Not only does it enable us to pay our expenses in a timely fashion, but it lets us budget in a more realistic way.

  • Circle of Giving: For those who can afford a little more, the Temple has a program of supplemental dues.

  • Special funds and ampaigns: There are several separate funds set up for specific purposes, such as the Rabbi's Discretionary Fund.

  • Gifts of Listed Securities: You can save on your taxes in two ways by donating appreciated securities to the Temple. Neither you nor the Temple has to pay capital gains on the securities, yet you still can count the current market value of the securities as your charitable donation. Contact the Temple office or our Vice President of Investments for more information.

  • Leave a Legacy: When the founding members of our congregation first met, they understood that they were not only building for the themselves but for their children and grandchildren. You, too, can continue this tradition by participating in Temple Sinai's "Leaving a Jewish Legacy" program.

  • Shopping: We all buy things, whether it's candles for the menorah, gifts for the Bar or Bat Mitzvah, or clothing and housewares for yourself. You can do your shopping and direct a portion of your purchases to the Temple — just check out our shopping page.

  • Entertainment Books: The popular Entertainment Book of discount coupons is available from the office. New editions are available starting in August.


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