Confirmation Shabbat Service
Join us for a special Shabbat service as we celebrate our 10th grade confirmands’ learning at Temple Sinai. The service will be followed by a festive oneg. Click here for livestream.
Join us for a special Shabbat service as we celebrate our 10th grade confirmands’ learning at Temple Sinai. The service will be followed by a festive oneg. Click here for livestream.
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 Click to join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 839 7118 5697)
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! RSVP here. Best for children ages 0-5 and their families.
These lay-led services offer opportunities to chant a few verses of Torah or Haftarah in a supportive atmosphere. Participants can also sign up to deliver a d’var Torah (analysis of the weekly Torah portion) that leads to a group discussion. Click here for livestream
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Meet the WRJ for a hike in Rock Creek Park. Contact Liz Brenner for the meeting location.
Our 4th – 5th Graders learn Hebrew decoding, common Hebrew-at-home vocabulary and ritual vocabulary, and holiday prayers in Chug Ivrit (Hebrew club!). Learn more
This year, we are studying the Jewish calendar using the book From Time to Time: Journeys in the Jewish Calendar by Rabbi Dalia Marx, PhD. Please order your book here. Participants are welcome to join in person or virtually. This class is taught by Rabbi Jon Roos and meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the Continue Reading »
Our 4th – 5th Graders learn Hebrew decoding, common Hebrew-at-home vocabulary and ritual vocabulary, and holiday prayers in Chug Ivrit (Hebrew club!). Our 6th grade Hebrew program is all online, and is a 1:1 tutoring program. Learn more
Calling all religious school parents! Whether you're new to Mahjong or just looking to brush up on your skills, join the TSWRJ after drop-off when Noar is in session. We'll be offering lessons for beginners and full games for those ready to play and have some fun. For more information, contact fellow parent Heather Golde Continue Reading »
Optional pizza dinner at 6:00; classes 6:30-8:00 pm. Learn more
Enjoy a friendly night of poker. Buy-ins will be set at $20, with limits on how much and how many times you can raise in a hand. Texas Hold 'Em, Omaha Hi, Omaha Hi-Lo, 5-Card Draw -- it will be the dealer's choice. The Brotherhood will provide dinner and beverages (beer, soft drinks, water). Let Howard Oppenheim know if Continue Reading »
We are feeling the weight of these unprecedented times in Washington, DC. Join us to learn about what is happening from experts in our Temple Sinai congregation and spend time with our community. The evening will begin with a panel of Sinai members representing a broad range of perspectives, reflecting on the significance of this Continue Reading »
Come at 5:30 pm for a casual dinner and Yom Ha'atzmaut activities to celebrate Israel before the 6:30 pm Shabbat Service! This week's service will feature a special farewell blessing for outgoing TSNS Director, Ali Hurewitz. Join us in thanking Ali for her many years of dedication to the Temple Sinai and Temple Sinai Nursery Continue Reading »
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 Click to join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 839 7118 5697)
Celebrate Mother’s Day with us at the 11th Annual Tricia Davis 5K for Sinai House in Rock Creek Park. Cantor Rebecca Robins will lead warm-ups at 7:45 am for the 5K before the 8 am race start time. Or sleep in a little later and walk or run through The Rainbow of Bubbles Fun Run, Continue Reading »
Join us for a discussion of Signal Fires by Dani Shapiro led by Cantor Rhodes. This discussion can be joined in person at the temple or virtually via Zoom. No RSVP or registration is required to join in person or virtually at the Zoom link below.
Volunteer at A Wider Circle with Men of Reform Judaism - though all congregants are invited to join! 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
Volunteer at A Wider Circle with Men of Reform Judaism - though all congregants are invited to join! 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
Come kibbitz with fellow Religious School parents! 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 »
Join us for our weekly Shabbat Service, which will feature a special farewell blessing for our Cantorial Student Gabriel Lehrman, who will be the new Assistant Cantor at Temple Emanuel in Denver. We will also welcome our new Executive Director, Lee Levitt. Click here for livestream. The service will be preceded by an oneg at Continue Reading »
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 Click to join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 839 7118 5697)
Head to the TSLibrary for a special 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.
These lay-led services offer opportunities to chant a few verses of Torah or Haftarah in a supportive atmosphere. Participants can also sign up to deliver a d’var Torah (analysis of the weekly Torah portion) that leads to a group discussion. Click here for livestream. This week! Join us for a kiddush lunch after the service. Continue Reading »
Come get to know Temple Sinai Religious School! For children and their grown ups who are new to TSRS and entering grades K-3, we’ll have a morning of fun, learning, joyful community, and delicious nosh! Any questions? Email Reco Thomas at . Register
Calling all B'yachad families! Join us after the TSRS open house for an end-of-year picnic.
This year, we are studying the Jewish calendar using the book From Time to Time: Journeys in the Jewish Calendar by Rabbi Dalia Marx, PhD. Please order your book here. Participants are welcome to join in person or virtually. This class is taught by Rabbi Jon Roos and meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the Continue Reading »
Calling all retirees! This month, instead of meeting for coffee and cake at 10:30 am, we will be gathering for lunch at the temple. This lunch is a social opportunity to gather and connect with other retired Temple Sinai members. We'll also have a chance to meet and chat with our new Executive Director, Lee Continue Reading »
Come celebrate a year of being together! Enjoy dinner with "sister friends". Learn Israeli Dancing This is TSWRJ’s annual meeting, where we will elect a slate of board members for the next year, install them into office, and vote on the budget. Register Although there is no charge for this meeting for TSWRJ members, donations Continue Reading »
The next book we will discuss is Parable of the Sower by Octavia E Butler. Published in 1993, it is an "odyssey of one woman who is twice as feeling in a world that has become doubly dehumanized. The time is 2025. The place is California, where small walled communities must protect themselves from hordes of desperate scavengers Continue Reading »
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Join us in person or virtually for our weekly Shabbat service. Click here for livestream. Services are preceded by an oneg beginning at 6:00 pm.
Join us virtually only this week for a discussion of the Torah reading for the week led by our clergy. No RSVP necessary. Visit the Google Classroom
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 »
Please plan to attend Temple Sinai’s annual meeting. We will vote for the slate of temple leadership, highlight this year’s accomplishments, learn about plans for the coming year, and discuss the challenges we are facing. Joining in person? No RSVP required Joining virtually? Please register to join via Zoom.* *adult members should register and join individually for Continue Reading »
How To Protect Jews Without Sacrificing Our Freedoms Over the past several months, major Jewish organizations have become increasingly alarmed that the important cause of fighting antisemitism has been misappropriated by the federal government to undermine our liberal democratic society -- civil rights, free speech, inclusive society – as well as attacking higher education. This Continue Reading »
Join us in person or virtually for our weekly Shabbat service. Click here for livestream. Services are preceded by an oneg beginning at 6:00 pm.
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 Click to join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 839 7118 5697)
Join your TS friends for a fun-filled and chocolate-fueled day at Hershey Park. Bus leaves Sinai at 8:00 am and returns at 8:00 pm. $40/teen Register
This is a Community Holiday Service hosted by Temple Emanuel.
This year, we are studying the Jewish calendar using the book From Time to Time: Journeys in the Jewish Calendar by Rabbi Dalia Marx, PhD. Please order your book here. Participants are welcome to join in person or virtually. This class is taught by Rabbi Jon Roos and meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the Continue Reading »
We're heading to Adas Israel Congregation (2850 Quebec St. NW) for World Pride Shabbat! Join Bet Mispachah, DC's LGBTQ+ Synagogue, the World Congress of LGBT Jews, and community partners for World Pride Shabbat at Adas Israel Congregation. Join us for a joyous celebration of love, unity, and community. Come together for drinks, snacks, and a Continue Reading »
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 Click to join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 839 7118 5697)
These lay-led services offer opportunities to chant a few verses of Torah or Haftarah in a supportive atmosphere. Participants can also sign up to deliver a d’var Torah (analysis of the weekly Torah portion) that leads to a group discussion. Click here for livestream
Meet the WRJ for a hike in Rock Creek Park. Contact Liz Brenner for the meeting location.
Topgolf in Germantown, is a sports entertainment complex that features an inclusive, high-tech golf game (driving range). TSMRJ plans to book a couple adjoining bays (or more, if the demand is there) where we can play a few of the games and enjoy food, drink, and each other's company. We welcome all skill levels, including Continue Reading »
It’s Going to Be “de-lovely”: A Concert of American Songs Written from the Hearts and Souls of Jewish Composers Join us in person as Cantor Rachel Rhodes performs a potpourri of popular songs written by Jewish composers. From old standards to some of the latest numbers, it will be a celebration of a century in Continue Reading »
Join us for a special Shabbat service with guest musicians and all of our clergy as we celebrate and bid farewell to Rabbi Noah Diamondstein. The service will be followed by a festive oneg. Please RSVP to help us plan. Click here for livestream.
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 Click to join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 839 7118 5697)
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! RSVP here. Best for children ages 0-5 and their families.
We know that summer often brings extra free time. Whether you are retired, between jobs, or a teen looking for SSL hours, spend time with fellow volunteers this summer while doing good work for our community. Advanced registration required. Wednesday, June 18, 10am – 12pm (A Wider Circle, 9159 Brookville Road, Silver Spring) Tuesday, June Continue Reading »
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!
On May 21, Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Lynn Milgram, 26, were killed as they were leaving an event at the Capital Jewish Museum, in an unspeakable act of antisemitic terror. The deaths have left our community badly shaken and experiencing ongoing feelings of grief and fear. Join us in person for an informal community Continue Reading »
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 »
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. The Davis Center for Continue Reading »
Join us in person or virtually for our weekly Shabbat service. Click here for livestream.
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 Click to join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 839 7118 5697)
Head to the TSLibrary for a special 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.
These lay-led services offer opportunities to chant a few verses of Torah or Haftarah in a supportive atmosphere. Participants can also sign up to deliver a d’var Torah (analysis of the weekly Torah portion) that leads to a group discussion. Livestream links are posted on our website weekly
We know that summer often brings extra free time. Whether you are retired, between jobs, or a teen looking for SSL hours, spend time with fellow volunteers this summer while doing good work for our community. Advanced registration required. Wednesday, June 18, 10am – 12pm (A Wider Circle, 9159 Brookville Road, Silver Spring) Tuesday, June Continue Reading »
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 »
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