Denver’s new Reform congregation, Temple Sinai, which is now planning construction of its own house of worship, will use the First Plymouth Congregationalist Church as interim headquarters, it was announced here today.
The church will be used for Friday evening services and for Saturday religious classes, as well as for next High Holy Days, according to the leaders of the Reform congregation. The contract for the arrangement was signed by Irwin Kornfield, president of the congregation; the temple’s spiritual leader, Rabbi Raymond Zwerin; and the pastor of the church. Rev. Dr. Stuart C. Haskins.
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