Access & Inclusion

“For my house shall be a house of prayer for all people.”
Isaiah 56:5

Temple Sinai welcomes all, including individuals with disabilities and their families, to participate fully in the life of the congregation – in worship, study, programs, and leadership.

Disability touches each of us during the course of our lives. You may have a disability yourself. You may have a friend, colleague, or associate with a disability. You may be the parent, spouse, son, daughter, grandparent or other relative of someone who has a disability. You know that all of us benefit — as individuals, within our families, and as members of a vibrant congregation — from Temple Sinai’s commitment to accessibility and inclusion.

What can you do?

  • If you or a family member has a need we are not meeting, please let us know.
  • If you have ideas or expertise relevant to disability, or if you are simply interested in what we are doing to promote access and inclusion, please let us know.
  • Support Jewish Disabilities Awareness Month each February

Join us. Talk to us. Educate us.

Contact Karen Auerbach at kauerbach@templesinaidc.org or (202) 363-6394 for assistance or to learn more about access and inclusion at Temple Sinai.

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