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Temple Sinai (Portsmouth, Virginia) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Temple Sinai (Portsmouth, Virginia)
Temple Sinai was an egalitarian, Reform synagogue established in Portsmouth, Virginia,〔 in December 1953.〔 The congregation, which was located at 4401 Hatton Point Road, was called ''A Family of Traditional and Non-Traditional Families'' and was a member of the Union for Reform Judaism. The congregation was headed by Rabbi Arthur Z. Steinberg. Temple Sinai celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2004. Temple Sinai merged with Norfolk's Ohef Sholom Temple in June 2012.〔 ==History== Temple Sinai was founded on December 2, 1953, during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. Its seven sponsoring members〔 agreed on the congregation's name within a few days and held their first religious service at the Portsmouth Women's Club on January 8, 1954.〔 Until the construction of its building, services were also held at the Portsmouth Coca-Cola Bottling Works and the Suburban Country Club. The cornerstone for the building on its site on Hatton Point Road was laid in 1956. Temple Sinai marked its fiftieth anniversary in June 2004.〔
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