Torah Study
Temple Sinai 3100 Military Rd NW, WashingtonAll are welcome to join us for our weekly Shabbat morning Torah Study in person or virtually. Details
All are welcome to join us for our weekly Shabbat morning Torah Study in person or virtually. 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 service in person or virtually. Details
Find all your holiday gifts with 30+ favorite and new vendors! Come dine on the delicious food - latkes, sufganiyot, stuffed cabbage, kugel, spanakopita, chopped liver, bagels, homemade baked goods (good for Thanksgiving)! Pre-order to take home stuffed cabbage, latkes, kugel, spanakopita, and Chanukah candles, dreidels, and gelt. Free hot dog for children who come […]
The Temple Sinai Gun Violence Prevention Group hosts a virtual panel discussion with: Sam Liccardo, Mayor (Outgoing), San Jose, CA (Invited) Kelly Sampson, Senior Counsel & Director of Racial Justice, Brady Campaign Dr. Michael Siegel, M.D., M.P.H., Professor, Public Health and Community Medicine, Tufts University, School of Medicine, Public Health, and Community Medicine and author […]
Join us for a Shabbat morning service as we celebrate the Bat Mitzvah of Kayla Pollock. Details
You are cordially invited to celebrate 30 years of Sinai House at our annual Homes & Hearts Shabbat Service Join us in the sanctuary or online as we celebrate Sinai House with current and former staff, residents, board members, volunteers, and Temple Sinai clergy. Stay after the service for a festive oneg featuring food, wine, […]
Join us for a Shabbat mincha service as we celebrate the Bat Mitzvah of Alexa Grossman. Details
Join us for Temple Sinai's annual Thanksgiving bag project! Volunteers shop for and assemble wholesome holiday food packages to temple partner organizations who distribute them to families. We need volunteers to help us pick up the groceries, unload and set-up the groceries, and pack the bags. Sign Up
Join us for a Shabbat morning service as we celebrate the B'nei Mitzvah of Max Frank and Raquel Rosensweig. Details