“Undesign the Redline” Exhibit at the Cleveland Park Library

It’s not about the Metro! Undesign the Redline is an interactive exhibit that explores the history of race-based exclusion from DC neighborhoods. The exhibit explores the history of redlining — the explicit devaluation of residential areas based on race — in upper Northwest DC and helps us understand why inequities in housing and wealth persist. […]

WIN Political University – Climate and Healthy Housing

Reserve your spot now for the WIN University - Political Education Series! The Winter/ Spring Political Education series aims to analyze WIN's issue campaigns through the lens of racial and economic equity: how did we get here? What are the powers at play in each campaign? How do we move forward? Look at WIN's power […]

Advocating for Abortion: Language and Myth Busting

THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL THE FALL. Language is important. Dr. Sara Imershein, doctor, educator and advocate, will lead this discussion.  We will learn the tested language to best frame abortion conversations for effective advocacy, how to respond to abortion misinformation with education and evidence-based facts. We will also explore why there are no […]

Temple Sinai Night at “Undesign the Redline” Exhibit

"Undesign The Redline DC" is an interactive exhibit that tells the history of policies and actions that created our communities, looks at the legacies of those policies, and prompts conversations about how we as individuals and together can act for change. We invite you to join us for Temple Sinai Night at Undesign The Redline […]

Get Out the Vote Postcard Party

Join us at Temple Sinai in the Bet Am on Saturday, May 11, 3 - 4 pm, to “pray with your hands”:  pick up VA post card packets, visit with other post card writers, and even write a card or two from your packet. Refreshments will be served. If you can’t attend, you’ll receive alternate […]

America’s Jewish Future: What‘s on the Horizon?

Washington Hebrew Congregation and Temple Sinai proudly present a panel discussion program entitled “America’s Jewish Future: What’s On The Horizon?” on Wednesday, May 29, 7 pm - 9 pm at Washington Hebrew (3935 Macomb Street, NW). This program was inspired by Franklin Foer’s recent piece in The Atlantic, “The Golden Age of American Jewish Is […]

Poor People’s Campaign Moral March on Washington and to the Polls 2024

Join us on Saturday, June 15, 2024 for the Poor People’s Campaign Moral March on Washington and to the Polls! Inspired by the Rev. Martin Luther King, Temple Sinai has long been a leading supporter of this initiative, which advocates for the needs of low-income Americans. Many of you will remember Reverend William Barber’s rousing […]