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TSMRJ Volunteering at A Wider Circle
A Wider Circle - 9159 Brookville Rd Silver Spring, MD, United StatesVolunteer 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 Continue Reading »
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YAWS Meeting
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesWe 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 Continue Reading »
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Sinaites Purim Party
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesSinai Teens! Join us at the temple for a night of Purim fun.
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Brotherhood Comedy Club
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesRegister: https://templesinaidc.wufoo.com/forms/tsmrj-comedy-club-2025
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TSWRJ Mah Jong for RS Parents
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 Continue Reading »
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Caregivers Drop-In Group
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesAre 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 Continue Reading »
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TSWRJ Authors’ Roundtable
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesHybrid EventRegister: https://tswrjauthorsroundtable2025.eventbrite.com
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Tot Shabbat Playdate
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesJoin 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 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 »


