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425 Roslyn Rd
Roslyn Heights, NY 11577
Temple Sinai Religious School is an educational institution that provides academic and Jewish education programs for students in kindergarten through grade 12. It offers the Hevra Program, which is an optional model for Jewish learning for students in grade four through six. The school s Adult Education Committee sponsors religious lectures, concerts and special events. Temple Sinai Religious School also offers various adult Hebrew courses. The school provides membership opportunities for the Rosh Hodesh Girls Club. Located in Roslyn Heights, N.Y., Temple Sinai Religious School is a part of Temple Sinai, which governs nursery and Hebrew high schools. Temple Sinai offers JORTY, which is a junior program for students in grades four through six. Temple Sinai additionally provides Mitzvah and SORTY programs for senior youth.
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