Sinai Temple (Springfield, Massachusetts)
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Sinai Temple (Hebrew: סִינַי) is a Reform Jewish synagogue located at 1100 Dickinson Street, in Springfield, Massachusetts, in the United States. Founded in 1931, Sinai was the first Reform congregation in Springfield. The congregation's first rabbi, David M. Eichhorn, was hired in 1932 and let go just two years later due to financial difficulty brought on by the Great Depression, though he went on to become a prominent American rabbi and authority on interfaith marriage and conversion for the Reform movement.
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Trafton Road, Springfield
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N 42.0763834 ° | E -72.562738 ° |
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Camp STAR Angelina Lot
Trafton Road
01108 Springfield
Massachusetts, United States
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