Reform Jewish Congregation organizes as Temple Sinai in Bellevue in 1961.

  • By Lee Micklin
  • Posted 1/15/1999
  • HistoryLink.org Essay 703
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In 1961, the Reform Jewish Congregation organizes as Temple Sinai at 556 124th Avenue NE, in Bellevue. In 1971 Temple Sinai merges with Temple de Hirsch to become Temple de Hirsh Sinai.


Sources:

Washington State Jewish Historical Society, The Jewish Experience in Washington State: A Chronology 1853-1995 (Seattle: Washington State Jewish Historical Society, 1998).


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