Sally Greenberg has been part of Temple Sinai since moving to Washington DC 28 years ago with her then-partner and 9-month-old son, Joe. Temple Sinai was always a special and welcoming place for their two mom, one kid family and full of allies. Joe is now grown and married, but he started in the Temple Sinai Nursery School, became a bar mitzvah, and was confirmed here. Sally still kvells seeing his photo on the wall outside the Bet Am with his confirmation class. Sally had her own adult Bat mitzvah 15 years ago, studying with Rabbi Portnoy and Cantor Croen, so in some ways, she kind of grew up here, too. In the past four years, Sally has served as vice chair of the Temple Sinai Gun Violence Prevention Group and has served on the TSWRJ board for the last two years.
In her professional life, Sally has been the National Consumers League Executive Director/CEO since 2007. Previously, she worked on product liability and food safety issues for Consumer Reports, at the U.S. Department of Justice Foreign Claims Settlement Commission and served as the Eastern States Civil Rights Counsel for the Anti-Defamation League, based in Boston. Sally started her career as a legislative correspondent for Senator Gaylord Nelson (D-WI) and went on to be legislative assistant for Congressman Toby Moffett (D-CT). She president of the Women’s Bar Association of Massachusetts and the Women’s Bar Foundation and served on several gubernatorial commissions in Massachusetts.