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Shalom! Listen to guest speakers, special programs, and more from Sinai Temple, Los Angeles' largest conservative synagogue.
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Doron Almog | Chairman of the Jewish Agency for IsraelSaturday, February 14th at 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Services in Ziegler Sanctuary
Parsha Class | Feb. 5

Parsha Class | Feb. 5

2026-02-0513:29

Parsha Class with Rabbi Erez ShermanThursday, Feb. 58:30-9:30 a.m.During this one-hour session, our Rabbis and Cantor will explore the parsha deeply, offering a contemporary lesson that can be applied in everyday life.
Parsha Class with Rabbi Moe Howard Thursday, Jan 298:30-9:30 a.m.
Paradise Cove: They Escaped the Cuckoo’s Nest with Rabbi Dunner Join Co-Senior Rabbi Erez Sherman and Rabbi Dunner for a powerful book talk on Paradise Cove: They Escaped the Cuckoo’s Nest, the true story of courage, survival, and resistance inside a notorious psychiatric institution.
Saturday, January 17th at 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Services in Ziegler Sanctuary"Unity Without Uniformity"- Sermon by Rabbi Erez Sherman
An unforgettable evening with Eli Sharabi, a former Israeli hostage, who will be speaking for the first time in Los Angeles. Eli survived 491 days in Hamas captivity and will share his extraordinary story of survival, faith, and resilience in support of Ma’agalim’s work empowering at-risk Israeli teens.
Parsha Class with Rabbi Gavriella Kornsgold Thursday, Jan 148:30-9:30 a.m.
In this week’s episode of Sinai Speaks, Rabbi Gavriella Kornsgold sits down with author Alex Sinclair to explore his newest sci-fi novel. Below, you’ll find links to his websites and published works.-------------------------------------------------------------http://alexjsinclair.com/http://tiny.cc/perfectenemyhttp://tiny.cc/everybodyshero
Thursday, December 4 | 7:00 PMCo-Senior Rabbi Nicole Guzik will speak with Rabbi Angela Buchdahl on Heart of a Stranger: An Unlikely Rabbi’s Story of Faith, Identity, and Belonging, recently featured on The New York Times Best Seller list.
Parashat: Vayishlach "The Small Things" - Sermon by Rabbi Erez ShermanSaturday, December 6th at 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Services in Ziegler Sanctuary
CNN journalist Bianna Golodryga joined us last week to launch her new book, Don’t Feed The Lion, which explores how parents and children can talk to each other about antisemitism. Bianna has been a leading voice in media since October 7th, sharing powerful stories of hostages. Watch her conversation with Rabbi Erez Sherman.
Saturday, November 22nd at 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Services in Ziegler Sanctuary
Sinai Speaks- An Adult Education SeriesPeace, Politics and Propaganda with Rabbi Moe Howard & Gil HoffmanWednesday, November 19| 7:00 PM·     Join Rabbi Moe Howard and Gil Hoffman of HonestReporting for a dynamic conversation on the fight for Israel on the military and media battlefields.
Sinai Speaks: A Hollywood EndingIn-person conversation with Co-Senior Rabbi Erez Sherman, author Yaron Weitzman, and ESPN NBA Insider & Senior Writer Ramona Shelburne, to discuss Weitzman’s new book on the LeBron-era Lakers. Listen to behind-the-scenes stories of the Lakers and LeBron.
Don’t miss this important event! Join us for a powerful conversation with Rev. Johnnie Moore, Executive Chairman of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, as he shares an insider’s perspective on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Sinai Temple Co-Senior Rabbi Erez Sherman will moderate the discussion. Thursday, July 31st
"Living Outside the Land of Israel- A Shabbat Text Study" — Sermon by Rabbi Gavriella KornsgoldParashat MattotShabbat Services in Ziegler Sanctuary
"Moses' Final Lessons" — Sermon by Rabbi Nicole GuzikParashat PinchasSaturday, July 19 at 9:00 a.m. Shabbat Services in Ziegler Sanctuary
Join us for an engaging discussion on the future of the Western world with Rabbi Wolpe and Melanie Phillips, authors of The Builder’s Stone: How Jews and Christians Built the West – and Why Only They Can Save It.
Yom HaShoah Program: Dialogue with Paul Kester, holocaust survivor.
Join cantor, musicologist, and popular writer Cantor Matt Austerklein for a musical evening exploring the evolution of the cantorial arts through the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque eras. This lecture concert will feature interactive storytelling, communal singing, and performances from Cantor Austerklein, Cantor Feldman, Music Director Benjamin Fingerhut , and other musicians.
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