High Holy Days 2024 / 5785
First in the minds of many Jews are the "High Holy Days" of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. These are the days when we especially gather together in search of a connection to God, to tradition, and to each other.
Temple Mount Sinai is lucky to have sufficient space to welcome all who wish to pray with us on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. No "tickets" are required, and no sections of the sanctuary are reserved. We invite all to join us, and to feel at home.
High Holy Days Schedule for 2024 /5785
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Security
We ask that members and guests not bring large bags, large purses or backpacks to the Temple; they will not be permitted into the building. We reserve the right to inspect all bags and packages.
Temple Mount Sinai is proud to be working in partnership with the El Paso Police Department to protect our site.
Sun, September 15 2024
12 Elul 5784
Friday Night
Oneg Shabbat : 5:30pm |
Kabbalat Shabbat Services : 6:15pm |
Shabbat Day
Torah Study : 9:30am |
Shabbat Morning Services : 10:30am |
Havdalah in the 'Hood : 6:00pm |
Upcoming Programs & Events
Sep 19 Adult Education with Rabbi Zeidman Thursday, Sep 19 10:30am |
Sep 19 Lecture with Dr. Eric Cline Thursday, Sep 19 7:00pm |
Sep 20 Oneg Shabbat Friday, Sep 20 5:30pm |
Sep 20 Kabbalat Shabbat Services Friday, Sep 20 6:15pm |
Sep 21 Torah Study Shabbat, Sep 21 9:30am |
This week's Torah portion is Parashat Ki Tavo
Shabbat, Sep 21 |
Erev Rosh HaShanah
Wednesday, Oct 2 |
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Zmanim
Alot Hashachar | 5:38am |
Earliest Tallit | 6:06am |
Netz (Sunrise) | 6:50am |
Latest Shema | 9:55am |
Zman Tefillah | 10:57am |
Chatzot (Midday) | 1:01pm |
Mincha Gedola | 1:31pm |
Mincha Ketana | 4:37pm |
Plag HaMincha | 5:54pm |
Shkiah (Sunset) | 7:11pm |
Tzeit Hakochavim | 7:47pm |
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