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1 event,End the week by coming and having a casual hang with your Temple Sinai friends – old and new. We’ll gather in the Youth Lounge for snacks, games, chats, and Shabbat vibes. RSVP is required – cost is free! Stay for services after if you’d like! Questions? Email Tess! |
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The Davis Center's Reproductive Health & Rights Group and Temple Sinai Women of Reform Judaism will join together in celebrating Repro/TSWRJ Shabbat, honoring the Jewish value of reproductive freedom. We are delighted to welcome Allison Tombros Korman, Founder and Executive Director of the Red Tent Fund, as our guest speaker. The Red Tent Fund is Continue Reading » |
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Meet the WRJ for a hike in Rock Creek Park. Contact Liz Brenner for the meeting location.
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Join us at the Cabin John Ice Rink for ice skating and winter fun! Participants are required to pay upon arrival - $9 for skating and $4 for rentals. RSVP |
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3 events,Attention retirees! Please join us the 3rd Wednesday of the month for an in-person social hour in our beautiful new space. We will provide the coffee and homemade cake, and you will provide the company and conversation. If you can, please let Karen Auerbach know if you are coming. You are also welcome to just show up! |
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Volunteer at A Wider Circle with your fellow TS members! Lunch is not included in this program but those interested in going to Parkway Deli afterwards are more than welcome! If you have questions, please contact Jim Jaffe or Ed Cohen. RSVP We are a group of parents of young adults and teens who are struggling with life. Examples of such difficulties might be: isolation, social difficulties, school avoidance, school failure or other learning differences, vocational struggles, inhibitions around launching and independence or strained relations with friends and family. Many struggle with mental illness, learning disabilities, Asperger’s, Continue Reading » |
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Come at 5:30 pm for a casual pizza dinner and activities before the 6:30 pm Shabbat Service. RSVP here The cost is $18 per family to ensure this program can continue to thrive. Additional donations are welcome and a zero-cost option is available if this is more appropriate for your family. Questions? Contact Lisa Resnikoff. |
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Head to the TSLibrary for a special Purim-themed Shabbat Storytime with librarian Ruth Polk. We’ll also enjoy challah, juice, crafts, and have some time to browse the shelves! RSVP here. Best for children ages 0-5 and their families. Visit the library any time! Check out the online catalogue.
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2 events,Are you caregiving for a loved one? Are you seeking a safe space to talk about the stresses and challenges of caring for someone with dementia/Alzheimer’s, stroke, cancer and other debilitating chronic illnesses? Please join us for a monthly drop-in group, usually on the last Wednesday of the month at 10:30 am, informally facilitated by Sinai Continue Reading »
The Playreading Group is calling for Readers for our 2025-26 program. Enthusiasm is the only essential prerequisite. You absolutely do not need a drama background to join in the fun of briefly adopting another persona, and delivering lines — without the stress and effort of memorizing a part or time-consuming rehearsal. Our group focuses on Continue Reading » |
2 events,The Brotherhood will gather at local restaurant each month on the fourth Thursday (but not in November; we'll compete in World of Beer's Trivia Night on the 3rd Tuesday that month) to socialize and discuss upcoming Brotherhood events. To RSVP and get this month's location, contact Gary Falk. |
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Join us for a tot-friendly service led by our clergy followed by time on the playground. We'll have challah, juice, bagels, and coffee too! Tot costumes encouraged to celebrate Purim! RSVP here. Best for children ages 0-5 and their families. |


