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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
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B’yachad Family Programming
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 Continue Reading »
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TSWRJ Hike
Meet the WRJ for a hike in Rock Creek Park. Contact Liz Brenner for the meeting location. Note: The hike will be cancelled if there is snow or ice Continue Reading »
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Confirmation
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesReport an Absence Early Dismissal Form
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Shabbat Healing Service
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesJoin us in person or virtually for a service that will offer the opportunity for communal singing, reflective meditation, and an extended healing liturgy. Click here for livestream. Services are 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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Officers’ Meeting
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First Friday Oneg Shabbat (Temple Teens)
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesEnd 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 Continue Reading »
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Kehillat Shabbat Service
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesHybrid EventThese 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 Continue Reading »


