Making a Difference

 

 

The LGBTQ Community, Temple Sinai and Reform Judaism

by Sally Greenberg It’s an honor to say a few words about my connection to Temple Sinai and, this being Pride month, my connection to the gay community. I’ve been part of Temple Sinai since moving to Washington DC 28 years ago with my then-partner and 9-month old son,...

How to Be an Ally to LGBTQ+ Youth

by Deborah Eichorn I am the proud parent of a gender non-conforming youth, who is among the smartest, funniest, and most caring kids I know – no unconscious bias here! But I am not going to talk about their journey, which is only getting started. I am instead going to...

Project Mensch Update

by Elizabeth Roos and Kim Tilley It is with sadness but a great sense of accomplishment that we share with you that Project Mensch will come to an end with the close of the school year.  For close to a decade, the “mensches” of the Project Mensch community have...

Affordable Housing in Our Community

by Anne Schwartz Temple Sinai members convened via Zoom on Thursday May 4 for an informational program, “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Affordable Housing but Were Afraid to Ask.” Housing policy expert Melissa Bondi from Enterprise Community Partners...

Supporting Migrants Arriving to the DC Area

by Rosann Wisman and Glenn Engelmann, Updated July 16, 2023 The Davis Center, through its Refugee, Asylum, and Migrant Support team, continues to engage with local service and advocacy efforts to support migrants arriving to the DMV from the southern border. See below...

2023 Lipman Grants: Featuring Turning The Page

by Greg Levine, on behalf of the Davis Center Steering Committee In his book “Justice and Judaism: The Work of Social Action” (1956), Temple Sinai’s Rabbi Eugene Lipman dedicated an entire chapter to the important role synagogues and their members should play in...