CANCELED: Torah Study
DCTorah Study will not meet this week.
Torah Study will not meet this week.
Join Cantorial Soloist Robyn Helzner and members of Temple Sinai, Temple Shalom, and Temple Emanuel as we gather virtually and in person to celebrate Shabbat and the first day of Passover. Joining in person? No RSVP required; view our Covid safety policy here. Weather permitting, we will gather outside for Kiddush and motzi. Joining virtually? […]
Rabbi Jonathan Roos and Cantor Laura Croen will lead the reading of the Passover Story and singing of festive holiday songs. A full holiday meal will be served. We will be using the Mishkan HaSeder. Copies will be provided or you may purchase your own from the TSWRJ Judaica Shop. Thanks to the TSWRJ for […]
Visiting neighboring houses of worship can be an inspiring opportunity to learn about other faiths and reflect on our own. Join us for this very unique opportunity to tour the Washington D.C. Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The tour will last about an hour, it is a handicap accessible building, […]
Join us virtually or in person as we gather with Temple Emanuel and Temple Shalom to observe the 7th day of Pesach with a festive service at Temple Emanuel. The service will be outdoors, weather permitting. A light outdoor lunch will follow the service. Joining in person at Temple Emanuel? Please RSVP. If the service […]
Join us for our weekly Torah Study via Zoom or in person. This week’s session will be followed by a brief Shabbat morning service at 10:15 am that provides those who are saying Kaddish an opportunity to be in community. Click below for full details. Torah Study
Join Temple Sinai WRJ for a women’s hike in Rock Creek Park- exact place to be determined. Hiking shoes recommended. Dogs on leashes welcome! Must be a member of Temple Sinai to attend. Questions? Contact Helene Sacks at hbsacks@comcast.net. Details of meeting point will be emailed the day before the hike. Please look for the […]
Presented by J Street Temple Sinai DC Water insecurity and climate change represent existential threats to the peoples who share the Jordan Valley. Allocating diminishing water resources affects everyone and is exacerbated by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Out of these challenging circumstances, however, there arises the opportunity for Israelis, Jordanians, and Palestinians to work together to […]