Ginny Jordan - Secretary
Temple Sinai is my Sinai because it is the place where I became my true self. Not where I found myself, but where I became myself. I don’t think of myself as someone who converted to Judaism. I think of myself as someone whose essence was, is, and will always be deeply and fully Jewish. The second best thing to ever happen to me was my conversion.
Now the second best thing is to have the privilege to serve my temple, in any and every way I can. Temple Sinai is where my heart feels at home. Rabbi White has been my guide to navigating a complicated life, and a natural journey to Judaism.
I wrote a children’s book and Temple Sinai’s nursery school classes were my first audiences. Since then, I have read my book at many other schools, and at a charity event at the Friar’s Club, but my favorite reading experience will always be to our own cuties.
I love learning - anything and everything (enter Master Classes along with life), and writing, for any reason. My other interests include photography, painting, yoga, reading, fishing, gardening, museums, theatre, being with my friends who have become my family. Because my family was from Boston, I am a proud Red Sox fan mixed with being a big Mets fan. Does that make me an interfaith sports fan?