CHICAGO SINAI CONGREGATION
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WORSHIP<br />
In January<br />
Chicago Sinai Congregation<br />
invites you to join us<br />
in our sanctuary, as we<br />
transform ourselves from<br />
individuals seeking<br />
meaning through<br />
our Jewish heritage to<br />
a remarkable community<br />
bringing that<br />
vibrant tradition to life.<br />
Our worship is open<br />
to all who are interested<br />
in participating at<br />
our House of Prayer<br />
for All People.<br />
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Every Friday evening<br />
throughout the year, Shabbat<br />
Eve Services are held with<br />
Kiddush and Oneg immediately<br />
following services. Our choir<br />
provides beautiful music drawn<br />
from a wide variety of<br />
composers. Members and<br />
visitors who reside in or are<br />
visiting Chicago find this<br />
Shabbat Eve Service to be an<br />
uplifting and spiritual<br />
experience.<br />
Friday, January 1, 6:15pm<br />
SHABBAT EVE SERVICE<br />
Rabbi Greene will lead the service and<br />
deliver the sermon.<br />
Friday, January 8, 6:15pm<br />
SHABBAT EVE SERVICE<br />
Rabbi Limmer will lead the service and<br />
deliver the sermon.<br />
Friday, January 15, 6:15pm<br />
SHABBAT EVE SERVICE<br />
Celebrating the Legacy of Rev. Dr.<br />
Martin Luther King, Jr. The “Sinai<br />
Ensemble” of the Chicago Community<br />
Chorus will sing music from the<br />
African American experience.<br />
Rabbis Limmer & Rabbi Greene will<br />
lead the service together with our<br />
3rd and 4th grades students.<br />
Dinner for 3rd and 4th grade<br />
parents and guests following<br />
services by reservation only.<br />
Friday, January 22,<br />
6:15pm<br />
SHABBAT EVE SERVICE<br />
Rabbi Greene will lead the<br />
service and deliver the sermon.<br />
Friday, January 29, 6:15pm<br />
SHABBAT EVE SERVICE<br />
Rabbi Greene will lead the service and<br />
Rabbi Limmer will deliver the sermon.<br />
Shabbat Morning Prayer<br />
and Torah Study<br />
Every Saturday, 9:30AM<br />
Rain or shine—holiday, Holy Day, or<br />
weekly Shabbat—members gather in<br />
the library to learn the many lessons of<br />
the weekly Torah portion. From one fall<br />
to the next, we make our way, portion<br />
by portion, from Genesis through<br />
Deuteronomy. Over the year, not only<br />
will we understand the many nuances<br />
of our Torah saga, but we will also<br />
connect more deeply with the forms of<br />
communal study through which Jews<br />
have always explored the many<br />
meanings of Torah.<br />
Family Services<br />
One Sunday morning each month<br />
is devoted to family worship.<br />
Service begin at 11 am and<br />
conclude by 12 pm. Children of all<br />
ages join their families and the<br />
entire Sinai congregation for a<br />
warm and informal experience of<br />
communal worship. Each family<br />
service is based on a special<br />
theme taken from Jewish and<br />
societal events:<br />
Sunday, January 24<br />
11:00am<br />
DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING,<br />
JR. FAMILY SERVICE<br />
Rabbi Greene will lead the service,<br />
and our 8th graders will read Dr.<br />
King’s, “I Have A Dream” speech.<br />
4 www.chicagosinai.org JANUARY 2016 Temple Office 312.867.7000