Robert K. Sutton, former Chief Historian for the National Park Service (2007-2016) and former Temple Sinai member will talk about his latest book, Nazis on the Potomac: The Top- Secret Intelligence Operation That Helped Win WWII, about German POWs stationed at Fort Hunt, Virginia. The event will include light snacks (beer, wine, and a cheese […]
All are welcome to join us for services virtually or in person. Click below for full details. Service Details
All are welcome to join us for our weekly Shabbat service in person or virtually. Details
All are welcome to join us for our weekly Shabbat morning Torah Study in person or virtually. Details
Tots (aged 0-5) and their grownups are invited to join us on our famous woodland-like playground for a morning of play and fun! We'll gather together and sing and celebrate Shabbat and enjoy some challah and juice too. What fun we will have! No RSVP required
Join us in person or virtually for our lay-led Kehillat Shabbat Service. This week, we observe Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Shabbat. Temple Sinai member Dan Koch will be our featured speaker. Dan will speak on the topic, “Caregivers, caregivers, caregivers!” Click below for full details. Service Details
Join us in person or virtually as we explore the foundational ideas of Reform Judaism and how those ideas can help us understand our world today. This class is taught by Rabbi Jonathan Roos and meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from 10-11:30 am, October 2022-May 2023. If you have questions, […]
Talking about race is both difficult and necessary in our Jewish community and in society. This 6-week facilitated discussion group will provide space to develop racial stamina, the ability to engage in conversations and work that further racial justice. Over six sessions, the group will help each person explore their own racial identity, increase awareness […]