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Temple Sinai (officially the First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland) is a Reform synagogue located at 2808 Summit Street (28th and Webster Streets) in Oakland, California, United States. Founded in 1875, it is the oldest Jewish congregation in the East San Francisco Bay region. The congregation weathered four major financial crises by 1934. From then until 2011, it was led by just three rabbis, William Stern (1934–1965), Samuel Broude (1966–1989), and Steven Chester (1989–2011).

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  • Le Temple Sinai d'Oakland en Californie (États-Unis), situé 2808 Summit Street est la synagogue de la communauté juive réformée d'Oakland, officiellement dénommée First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland. Fondée en 1875, c'est la plus vieille communauté juive de la partie est de la baie de San Francisco;. L'écrivain féministe Gertrude Stein et le rabbin , qui ont étudié à l'école du chabbat de la synagogue (Talmud Torah) avec pour professeur Ray Frank, ont fait partie de ses premiers membres. Initialement traditionaliste, la communauté se réforme sous l'autorité du rabbin (1893–1915). En 1914, elle est devenue une communauté répondant complètement aux différents points de la plate-forme de Pittsburgh de 1885;;. C'est aussi l'année de la construction de la synagogue, un bâtiment de style Beaux-Arts, conçu par l'architecte G. Albert Lansburgh et qui est la plus ancienne synagogue d'Oakland. Avant 1934, la communauté doit faire front à quatre crises financières importantes. Depuis cette date, elle n'a été dirigée que par trois rabbins, William Stern (1934–1965), Samuel Broude (1966–1989) et Steven Chester (1989–à nos jours);. En 2006, le Temple Sinai se lance dans un projet de 15 millions de dollars pour la construction d'un campus synagogal entièrement nouveau attenant au sanctuaire actuel. Le premier coup de pioche a lieu en octobre 2007, et fin 2009, la communauté a déjà presque récolté la somme de 12 millions de dollars pour la construction. Actuellement, le Temple Sinai a près de 1 000 familles membres. Les rabbins sont Steven Chester, Jacqueline Mates-Muchin et Andrea Berlin, et le chantre (Hazzan) est Ilene Keys. (fr)
  • Temple Sinai (officially the First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland) is a Reform synagogue located at 2808 Summit Street (28th and Webster Streets) in Oakland, California, United States. Founded in 1875, it is the oldest Jewish congregation in the East San Francisco Bay region. Its early members included Gertrude Stein and Judah Leon Magnes, who studied at Temple Sinai's Sabbath school, and Ray Frank, who taught them. Originally traditional, the temple reformed its beliefs and practices under the leadership of Rabbi Marcus Friedlander (1893–1915). By 1914, it had become a Classical Reform congregation. That year the current sanctuary was built: a Beaux-Arts structure designed by G. Albert Lansburgh, which is the oldest synagogue building in Oakland. The congregation weathered four major financial crises by 1934. From then until 2011, it was led by just three rabbis, William Stern (1934–1965), Samuel Broude (1966–1989), and Steven Chester (1989–2011). In 2006 Temple Sinai embarked on a $15 million capital campaign to construct an entirely new synagogue campus adjacent to its current sanctuary. Groundbreaking took place in October 2007, and by late 2009 the congregation had raised almost $12 million towards the construction. As of 2015, Temple Sinai had nearly 1,000 member families. The rabbis were Jacqueline Mates-Muchin and , and the cantor was Ilene Keys. The synagogue has two emeritus rabbis, Samuel Broude (1924-2020) and Steven Chester. (en)
  • Temple Sinai, nazwa oficjalna: First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland – synagoga reformowana znajdująca się przy ulicy Summit 2808 w kalifornijskim Oakland, w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Powstała w 1875 roku, jest najstarszą żydowską parafią w granicach regionu . Jednymi z pierwszych członków była Gertrude Stein oraz Judah Leon Magnes, którzy uczęszczali do Temple Sinai, a także , która ich nauczała. Pierwotnie tradycyjna, świątynia zreformowała jej wiarę i przekonania za kierownictwa rabina Marcusa Friedlandera (1893–1915). Przed 1914 rokiem świątynia stała się parafią . Tego samego roku zbudowano obecne sanktuarium, które powstało w stylu . Projektantem najstarszej synagogi w Oakland był . Parafia przetrwała cztery najpoważniejsze kryzysy finansowe przed 1934 rokiem. Od tamtego czasu, aż do 2011 roku, prowadzona była przez tylko trzech rabinów, Williama Sterna (1934–1965), Samuela Broude’a (1966–1989), oraz Stevena Chestera (1989–2011). W 2006 roku Temple Sinai rozpoczęła wielką kampanię wartą blisko 15 mln USD, mającą na celu wybudowanie całkowicie nowego kampusu synagogi przylegającego do obecnego sanktuarium. miało miejsce w październiku 2007 roku. Pod koniec 2009 roku kongregacja zebrała niespełna 12 mln USD na rzecz budowy. W 2015 roku parafia Temple Sinai miała blisko 1000 rodzin w swoich strukturach. Obecnie (2015) rabinami są Jacqueline Mates-Muchin i Yoni Regev, oraz kantor Ilene Keys. Emerytowanymi rabinami są Samuel Broude i Steven Chester. (pl)
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  • The corner of a two-story brick building faces the intersection of two streets. To the right, the building presents many small windows, with three taller ones near the corner, all framed in white. To the left, the building presents more small windows framed in white, and a portico supported by multiple white columns. Atop the building is an elliptical dome which has white-framed windows on its sides. (en)
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  • Le Temple Sinai d'Oakland en Californie (États-Unis), situé 2808 Summit Street est la synagogue de la communauté juive réformée d'Oakland, officiellement dénommée First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland. Fondée en 1875, c'est la plus vieille communauté juive de la partie est de la baie de San Francisco;. Avant 1934, la communauté doit faire front à quatre crises financières importantes. Depuis cette date, elle n'a été dirigée que par trois rabbins, William Stern (1934–1965), Samuel Broude (1966–1989) et Steven Chester (1989–à nos jours);. (fr)
  • Temple Sinai (officially the First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland) is a Reform synagogue located at 2808 Summit Street (28th and Webster Streets) in Oakland, California, United States. Founded in 1875, it is the oldest Jewish congregation in the East San Francisco Bay region. The congregation weathered four major financial crises by 1934. From then until 2011, it was led by just three rabbis, William Stern (1934–1965), Samuel Broude (1966–1989), and Steven Chester (1989–2011). (en)
  • Temple Sinai, nazwa oficjalna: First Hebrew Congregation of Oakland – synagoga reformowana znajdująca się przy ulicy Summit 2808 w kalifornijskim Oakland, w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Powstała w 1875 roku, jest najstarszą żydowską parafią w granicach regionu . Parafia przetrwała cztery najpoważniejsze kryzysy finansowe przed 1934 rokiem. Od tamtego czasu, aż do 2011 roku, prowadzona była przez tylko trzech rabinów, Williama Sterna (1934–1965), Samuela Broude’a (1966–1989), oraz Stevena Chestera (1989–2011). (pl)
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