The Jewish Response to the Situation in Ukraine

Zoom

Over the past few weeks, we have seen the unfolding of a humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. Many leading Jewish organizations have stepped in to provide support. Join us for a panel on Zoom featuring those leading the Jewish organizational response. Rabbi Goldstein will be joined by Rachel Levitan, HIAS’ Vice President, International Policy and Relations, […]

National Mobilization Call – Poor People’s Campaign

Join this All-Call and send it to your friends and family to learn about the powerful reasons to mobilize to June 18 in Washington DC. AND you'll get all the resources you need to tell somebody and get somebody to join us in DC this summer! There will be special guests, our national co-chairs, and […]

Peace Building through Environmental Cooperation in Israel-Palestine

The Temple Sinai Green Team is co-sponsoring with the J Street chapter at Temple Sinai a virtual Zoom program by EcoPeace Middle East: Peace Building through Environmental Cooperation in Israel-Palestine on Sunday, April 24, 1-2 pm. Water insecurity and climate change represent existential threats to the peoples who share the Jordan Valley. Out of these […]

WIN NW DC Congregations “Power to the Polls Pop-Up” Training

We'll build on our momentum from the March 20 Citywide Action at Covenant Baptist UCC! Join us for this short training to prepare us for a gathering later this spring with Sinai WIN core team members and our partner core teams in upper NW -- Adas Israel, St. Columba's Chevy Chase Presbyterian and National UMC. […]

Sinai House 5K

An early morning run through Rock Creek Park for a good cause.  You can choose from a 5K, a 1-mile fun run, or a virtual race.  All proceeds from this race will benefit Sinai House in its mission to enable families to move from homelessness to independence by providing safe and affordable housing, comprehensive social […]

Ward 3 Council Candidates Forum on Affordable Housing & Homelessness

WIN (Washington Interfaith Network) Ward 3 Congregations -- Temple Sinai, Adas Israel Congregation, National United Methodist Church, Chevy Chase Presbyterian and St. Columba's Episcopal -- are, together with Friendship Place, co-sponsoring this Ward 3 Council candidates forum next Wednesday evening May 11! We have a special relationship with Friendship Place, a premier provider of housing […]

Social Action Shabbat

Temple Sinai

Join us for a spirited Shabbat service to honor our active year of social justice programs and our leaders who have helped make it all happen. The service will be preceded by a festive prozdor starting at 6 pm.

Film Screening – The Levys of Monticello

Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello residence stands as a complex and paradoxical symbol of democracy. Designed by Jefferson, built and tended by enslaved people, the palatial Virginia plantation was presidential retreat, retirement home, and Jefferson’s final resting place. After it was sold due to mounting debts, Uriah Phillips Levy—a Jewish naval officer and fervent believer in Jeffersonian […]

Jewish Rally for Abortion Justice

Raise your voice for abortion rights at the Jewish Rally for Abortion Justice on Tuesday, May 17, at 9 am in Washington, DC. Join Rabbi Goldstein and the Women of Reform Judaism, and the RAC at this powerful moment of collective action. The temple is providing a bus that will pick up from Temple Sinai […]

Beyond the Count: Perspectives & Lived Experiences of Jews of Color

Temple Sinai

Temple Sinai, The Davis Center for Social Justice, and Multiracial Sinai are pleased to announce an upcoming DC area wide in-person presentation of Beyond the Count: Perspectives and Lived Experiences of Jews of Color. The report provides the first-ever look on such a large scale of the Jews of Color community in the United States. […]

Film Screening – The Levys of Monticello

Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello residence stands as a complex and paradoxical symbol of democracy. Designed by Jefferson, built and tended by enslaved people, the palatial Virginia plantation was presidential retreat, retirement home, and Jefferson’s final resting place. After it was sold due to mounting debts, Uriah Phillips Levy—a Jewish naval officer and fervent believer in Jeffersonian […]