• Torah Study

    Torah Study

    Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Join us in person or virtually every Saturday morning for a discussion of the Torah reading for the week led by our clergy. No RSVP necessary. Visit the Google Classroom Continue Reading »

  • TSMRJ Book Discussion

    Join us for a discussion of The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store: A Novel by James McBride. (Note: This is instead of the previously announced selection, The Commitments by Roddy Doyle, which was not easily Continue Reading »

  • Torah Study

    Torah Study

    Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Join us in person or virtually every Saturday morning for a discussion of the Torah reading for the week led by our clergy. No RSVP necessary. Visit the Google Classroom Continue Reading »

  • Torah Study

    Torah Study

    Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Join us in person or virtually every Saturday morning for a discussion of the Torah reading for the week led by our clergy. No RSVP necessary. Visit the Google Classroom Continue Reading »

  • Torah Study

    Torah Study

    Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Join us in person or virtually every Saturday morning for a discussion of the Torah reading for the week led by our clergy. No RSVP necessary. Visit the Google Classroom Continue Reading »

  • Torah Study

    Torah Study

    Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Join us in person or virtually every Saturday morning for a discussion of the Torah reading for the week led by our clergy. No RSVP necessary. Visit the Google Classroom Continue Reading »

  • Daytimers with Elizabeth Prelinger

    Hybrid Event

    The Exhibition of Degenerate Art, Munich 1937: Lessons for Today Temple member Elizabeth Prelinger will present a 45-minute slide and video lecture on the "Degenerate Art Exhibition,” which was first Continue Reading »