TSWRJ Mah Jong
Temple Sinai - 3100 Military Road NW Washington, DC, United StatesJoin the TSWRJ mah jong! Contact Helaine Workman to join at .
Join the TSWRJ mah jong! Contact Helaine Workman to join at .
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 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 Reading »
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 Continue Reading »
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 Continue Reading »
Since October 7, 2023, conversations about Israel and Palestine have become increasingly polarized, leaving many feeling unprepared or conflicted. Tovanot offers a dual-narrative approach that deepens understanding of the region’s history and Continue Reading »
Join Rabbi Jon Roos and other members to visit The Nova Music Festival Exhibition, a touring exhibit that commemorates the tragic attack on October 7, 2023. We will take a Continue Reading »
The American Conference of Cantors presents a historic concert celebrating the 50th anniversary of Cantor Barbara Ostfeld, the first female ordained cantor. This extraordinary musical event will feature multiple choirs, Continue Reading »
4:30 pm: Playground time 5:00 pm: Tot Shabbat service in the amphitheater 5:30 pm: Casual BBQ dinner and fun activities 6:30 pm: All-ages Shabbat service 7:30 pm: Ice cream treats Continue Reading »
The Hebrew Teacher by Maya Arad, translated by Jessica Cohen Discussion led by Rabbi Hannah Goldstein Click to join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 408 091 6682)
Join us as we learn from our neighbors and experience worship in a different religious community. Rabbi Goldstein offers the sermon at St. Columba's Episcopal Church this morning. We welcome Continue Reading »
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