Panel Discussion — Reality After Roe: Religious, Medical, Legal and Policy Perspectives

Panelists are drawn from our own cadre of Temple Sinai experts: Rabbi Hannah Goldstein, Dr. Sara Imershein and Judith Lichtman, and moderated by Karen Rothenberg.  Register now - please attend in person, if possible.  A Zoom option is also available.  To submit questions for our panelists in advance, please email Karen Rothenberg. Refreshments at 7 […]

Visit to the Sandy Spring Slave Museum

Please join us for a visit to the Sandy Spring Slave Museum and African Art Gallery on Saturday, May 20 at 2pm for a one-hour talk on "Truth Telling: The Story of African Americans in Montgomery County".  People can then tour the museum and the exhibitions outdoors.  Visit the website to learn more about current […]

Summer Reading Book Fair at Browne Education Campus

Have you been wishing you could do something to help the pandemic engendered learning loss in our community?  Here’s your chance, and it will only take a few hours.  The Temple Sinai sponsored Book Fair at Browne Education Campus - one of the receiving schools for migrants from the US/Mexico border - is returning this […]

WIN District-wide action evaluation and celebration

Join our Sinai WIN team & teams from our NW DC housing partners, & green energy, public safety and housing partners DC-wide.  We will review our membership dues commitments; evaluate our budget actions with Councilmembers; build our summer strategy; and celebrate our victories! Meeting will be held at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, 206 New York […]

Neighbor to Neighbor Day at A Wider Circle

Join us at A Wider Circle’s Center for Community Service on Sunday, June 4 for a community day extravaganza! Families, groups, and neighbors of all ages are invited to join us for a day of games, delicious food and drink, and volunteering! Build camaraderie with your neighbors while assembling furniture and personal care kits, sorting […]

Juneteenth Events hosted by Washington Hebrew Congregation

Juneteenth is a U.S. federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. Deriving its name from combining “June” and “nineteenth”, it is celebrated on the anniversary of General Order No. 3, issued by Major General Gordon Granger on June 19, 1865, proclaiming freedom for slaves in Texas. Originating in Galveston, Juneteenth has since been […]

WIN Ward 3 “Teach, Tour, and Reimagine” at the Civic Core

Join the Washington Interfaith Network (WIN) Ward 3 Affordable Housing Work Group on Wednesday, June 21 at 7 pm as we make a site visit to the Chevy Chase Civic Core. Meet in the central courtyard area between the Chevy Chase Library and Community Center (5625 Connecticut Avenue NW). Rabbi Alexander of Adas Israel Congregation […]

Summer SSL Volunteer Opportunities for Teens

Temple Sinai is offering our teens a chance to get together and earn SSL hours while supporting some great local organizations. Each day will be staffed by a member of our clergy or religious school team and will meet at the designated location (transportation not provided). Teens ages 12+ are invited and parents are welcome […]

Join The RAC for the 2023 March on Washington

60 years ago, ADL leaders joined with civil rights leaders to witness Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. deliver his historic “I Have a Dream” speech. This year we are honored to be a part of this momentous event, which is not a commemoration, but a continuation of that landmark moment in the fight against hate […]

WIN Fall Picnic

If you’re intrigued by WIN’s work but not sure how to get involved, the fall picnic provides a friendly and festive way to learn more about campaigns and get to know partners from other congregations. The picnic will take place on Saturday, September 9th from 11:30 to 1:30 at River Terrace park, across the street […]

Interfaith Council’s Unity Walk

IFC’s annual Unity Walk is a public demonstration of love and support for all who live in our region. Walk with participants of all ages to visit different houses of worship in upper Northwest DC to learn about and experience diverse faith traditions.  It's going to be a wonderful afternoon with events for all ages […]

Texting & Phone Banking to Ohio Voters

On November 7, 2023, voters will decide on the Right to Make Reproductive Decisions Including Abortion Initiative, which would amend the Ohio Constitution to provide that each individual has the right to make and carry out one’s own reproductive decisions.  This is sponsored by the Religious Action Center-Ohio in partnership with the non-partisan Ohioans United for […]