Religious School
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesEarly Session: 8:30am – 10:30am Late Session: 11:00am – 1:00pm Report an Absence Early Dismissal Form
Early Session: 8:30am – 10:30am Late Session: 11:00am – 1:00pm Report an Absence Early Dismissal Form
Kindergarten is an extra special year at Temple Sinai – so special, in fact, that we engage with Kindergarten B’yachad – together! Our Kindergarten program is a monthly program for Kindergarten students and their families, and gives our youngest TSRS learners a chance to get to know Temple Sinai, Temple Sinai Religious School, and begin building the relationships Continue Reading »
Cantor Rhodes will lead a discussion of Songs for the Brokenhearted by Ayelet Tsabari. Join in person or virtually; no advance registration required. Join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 742 285 7576)
We will have a fun trash clean up scavenger hunt around the park followed by time on the playground. Questions? Email Lisa Resnikoff at . RSVP
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1:1 online Hebrew tutoring for 20 minute sessions for 4th-6th grade TSRS students.
1:1 online Hebrew tutoring for 20 minute sessions for 4th-6th grade TSRS students.
Optional Pizza Dinner: 6:00-6:30 pm Classes: 6:30-8:30 pm Report an Absence
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 »
1:1 online Hebrew tutoring for 20 minute sessions for 4th-6th grade TSRS students.
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.
Join us for Refugee Shabbat where we will honor refugees, asylum seekers, and displaced people. At this time when immigrants are being targeted, we will learn from other communities who have stood up with their neighbors in order to educate and mobilize our local community. We will welcome Rabbi Jill Avrin, Director of Campus Affairs Continue Reading »
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