Events
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MLK Mitzvah Day
Join us for Temple Sinai’s Congregation-Wide Mitzvah Day! We will honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision by giving back to our community. Together, we’ll take part in hands-on projects that Continue Reading »
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CIESJ Presents: Israel at a Crossroads: A Conversation on Security & Peace
Temple Sinai’s Committee for Israel and Social Justice is pleased to invite you to an evening with Maj. Gen. (ret.) Nimrod Sheffer, one of Israel’s most respected military strategists. Sheffer will Continue Reading »
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Book Talk Breakfast with Claire Lerner: Big Reactors
Join us for a special workshop with Claire Lerner, author of the new book Big Reactors: Practical Strategies for Parenting Highly Sensitive Children. Drawing on more than 35 years of Continue Reading »
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Davis Center Docs: Screening of “Credible Fear”
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesThe Davis Center for Social Justice at Temple Sinai is proud to present the latest in our Davis Center Docs series. Please join us for a sneak preview of several Continue Reading »
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Tu BiSh’vat Seder
Celebrate Tu BiSh’vat, the Jewish “New Year for Trees,” with a meaningful evening honoring nature and spiritual growth. Cantor Rhodes will lead a Tu BiSh’vat Seder followed by a vegetarian Continue Reading »
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CIESJ Book Discussion
Virtual EventTemple Sinai's Committee for Israel Engagement and Social Justice hosts a virtual discussion of of Red Hook Road by American Jewish Author Ayelet Waldman, along with our partner congregation, Congregation Continue Reading »
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Sinaites Ice Skating
Cabin John Ice Rink 10610 Westlake Drive, Rockville, MD, United StatesJoin 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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Antisemitism on College Campuses: The Current State
Please join Temple Sinai’s Antisemitism Working Group for a thoughtful and timely discussion on antisemitism on college campuses, featuring Washington Post religion reporter Michelle Boorstein, GW political science professor and former Continue Reading »


