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Shabbat & Holiday Services
Temple Sinai News Adar-Iyyar 5775 March-April 2015 Volume 42, Issue 3
templesinaidc.org
Wednesday, March 4 – Erev Purim7:00 PM Megillah Reading & Adult Purim Celebration
Thursday, March 5 – Purim
Friday, March 65:30 PM Prozdor (appetizers)6:00 PM Tot Shabbat Service6:45 PM Participatory Dinner8:00 PM Shabbat Service followed
by an Oneg Shabbat
Saturday, March 7Torah Reading: Ki Tisa (Exodus 30:11-34:35)9:15 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Kehillat Shabbat Service &
Kiddush Luncheon 10:30 AM Shabbat Service - B’nai
Mitzvah of Noah & Sophie Bowers
5:30 PM Shabbat Mincha Service - Bat Mitzvah of Michelina Panner
Friday, March 136:00 PM Prozdor (appetizers)6:30 PM Shabbat Service
Saturday, March 14Torah Reading: Vayak’heil-P’kudei (Exodus 35:1-40:38)9:15 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Simchat Shabbat Family
Service with 1st Grade Class Participation & Kiddush Luncheon
10:30 AM Shabbat Service - Bar Mitzvah of Isaiah Schuham-Anders
Friday, March 206:00 PM Prozdor (appetizers)6:30 PM TSWRJ Shabbat Service 7:30 PM Catered Dinner
Saturday, March 21Torah Reading: Vayikra (Leviticus 1:1-5:26)9:15 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Kehillat Shabbat Service
with Percussion & Kiddush Luncheon
Saturday, March 21 (continued)10:30 AM Shabbat Service - B’not
Mitzvah of Jessica Katz & Maya Wilson
5:30 PM Shabbat Mincha Service - B’nai Mitzvah of Madeline & Noah Gold
Friday, March 276:00 PM Prozdor (appetizers)6:30 PM Sinai House Homes &
Hearts Shabbat Service followed by a Festive Oneg Shabbat
Saturday, March 28Torah Reading: Tzav (Leviticus 6:1-8:36)9:15 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Shabbat Service - Bar
Mitzvah of Jacob Mintz
Friday, April 3 – Erev PesachNo Service
Saturday, April 4 – 1st Day of PesachTorah Reading: 1st Day of Pesach (Exodus 12:37-42; 13:3-10)9:00 AM Clergy Cook-Off Breakfast
at Temple Emanuel10:00 AM Passover Festival Morning
Service at Temple Emanuel
5:00 PM TSWRJ Second Seder
Thursday, April 9 – Erev 7th Day of Pesach
Friday, April 10 – 7th Day of Pesach10:00 AM Community Passover
Concluding Festival & Yizkor Service
6:00 PM Prozdor (appetizers)6:30 PM Shabbat Service
Saturday, April 11Torah Reading: Sh’mini I (Leviticus 9:1-10:11)9:15 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Simchat Shabbat Family
Service & Kiddush Luncheon
Wednesday, April 15 – Erev Yom Hashoah8:00 PM Erev Yom Hashoah
Service
Thursday, April 16 – Yom Hashoah
Friday, April 176:00 PM Prozdor (appetizers)6:30 PM Shabbat Service with
participation by Chug Ivrit classes (Thursday students)
7:30 PM Participatory Dinner
Saturday, April 18Torah Reading: Sh’mini II (Leviticus 10:12-11:47)9:00 AM Praying with our Feet9:15 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Kehillat Shabbat Service
with Percussion & Kiddush Luncheon
10:30 AM Shabbat Service - B’nai Mitzvah of Joe Schwabacher & Sophie Leviss
5:30 PM Shabbat Mincha Service - B’nai Mitzvah of Zachary Meyers & Max London
Friday, April 246:00 PM Prozdor (appetizers)6:30 PM ARZA Shabbat Service
with guest Reuven Azar, Israel’s Deputy Head of Mission to the US
7:30 PM Catered Dinner
Saturday, April 25Torah Reading: Tazria-M’tzora (Leviticus 12:21-15:33)9:15 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Shabbat Service - B’nai
Mitzvah of Maya Svec & Jeremy Tierney
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SinaiCares. This is more than just a slogan. It’s how we conduct ourselves as a kehillah kedosha, a holy community. We care about our members, our community, and the world. As we celebrate our twin holidays of redemption, Purim and Passover, let us turn to their stories to inspire us in our sacred task of caring.
Both redemptions came about because of caring. In the Purim narrative, the Book of Esther, Mordechai tells Esther of Haman’s evil plot to get rid of the Jews. Esther then bravely spoke to her husband, the king, in order to save her and to save the Jewish people. Mordechai and Esther, in the face of impending darkness, cared enough to stand up for justice to save us. In fact, the rabbis teach us that in the world to come, Purim will be one of the only holidays that we will continue to celebrate because of it’s message that we are responsible for our own salvation, no one else.The Passover story follows a similar plot. After over four hundred years of slavery, Exodus teaches us that God heard our cries. God then approached Moses which sets into motion the narrative of liberation which
we celebrate year after year. The seder, with its special foods, is an educational tool to help us relive the greatest journey in the history of our people. But while you are enjoying your delicious matzoh ball soup and charoset, try to remember that this whole thing only came about because, in this case, God cared enough to redeem us.
Spring, our beautiful season of cherry blossoms and warming weather, is also the perfect time of year to ask yourself, “What do I care about? How can I renew my commitment to Temple Sinai?” We have many ways here of showing we care. Our Kathie Rabinovitz SinaiCares initiative is getting off the ground. We are looking for volunteers who want to visit others in our community. We need drivers to deliver cards and challah to those who are struggling. And we also want to know if you or someone you know is having a difficult time. It is hard to ask for help. We like to think of ourselves as self-reliant independent beings. But each of us needs some support sometimes. So please, don’t hesitate to ask. We can help you. We want to help you. We really do care.
You can also show that you care by supporting like-minded communities in Israel. Right now, we have an important opportunity to support the growing number of liberal and reform Jews in Israel. If you haven’t already done so, please vote for the Association of Reform Zionists of America (ARZA) to represent us and our values in the World Zionist Organization (WZO). The more votes we cast, the more we show that we care about an Israel which is pluralistic, diverse, democratic, and open. Please go to www.reformjews4israel.org for more information and to cast your vote.
SinaiCares. We care about you and we care about strengthening this wonderful place. May this season of miracles and redemption inspire us in our continuing work to build and better ourselves and this world.
Adam Rosenwasser Associate Rabbi
EREV YOM HASHOAH SERVICE Wednesday, April 15 at 8 PM
Please join Rabbi Jonathan Roos and Cantor Laura Croen for our meaningful Yom Hashoah service
featuring our Adult Choir.
ARZA SHABBAT SERVICE & CATERED DINNERFriday, April 24 at 6:30 PM
The Israel Affairs Committee hosts Temple Sinai’s annual ARZA Shabbat service with guest speaker Reubven Azar, Israel’s Deputy Head of Mission to the US.
The service will be preceded by a Prozdor (appetizers) at 6 PM and followed by a catered dinner. To RSVP for dinner, please visit templesinaidc.eventbrite.com.
The Association of Reform Zionists of America (ARZA) is the national membership organization connecting American Reform Jews and Israel through education, advocacy and travel. ARZA Shabbat is part of ARZA’s ongoing effort to provide congregations and individuals with meaningful resources to make Israel a more integral part of our Jewish lives.
From the Rabbi
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Steve MessnerPresident
A strategic plan sets the goals and priorities of an organization and describes how it will achieve them at a high level. Any well-managed organization should have one, and Temple Sinai does. It is Sinai at Sixty and Beyond (tinyurl.com/Sinai-at-60), which our Long Range Planning Committee, now our Strategic Planning Committee, issued in 2009. It contained six over-arching themes and goals along with objectives based on them in individual areas of the temple’s
operations, and it has guided us for the past five years.
For example, one of the themes was to create a strong sense of community, and we have worked hard to do that, most recently with the launch of the Kathie Rabinovitz SinaiCares program this past fall. Similarly, one of the objectives was to be a leader in social action, and we have reinvigorated our programs in this area over the past five years. The plan is flexible, and we expanded on the objectives in the report as we achieved them or our circumstances changed. Nevertheless, no plan lasts forever, and we are now about to start creating a new one.
The process of developing a strategic plan is just as important as the document itself, if not more so. In particular, it is critical
that you, our members, have ample opportunity to provide input. Last time, to ensure that this happened, we:
• Conducted a congregational survey, administered primarily online in August and September 2008, which close to 900 people responded to, a huge response rate that showed how interested and engaged our congregation is in the life of the temple.
• Held formal, facilitator-led listening sessions in October and November 2008 that 116 people, about 10% of the congregation (also a very high response rate), participated in that enabled the committee to probe more deeply into issues the survey raised.
We are going to repeat both of these steps as we develop our new strategic plan. In December, I said that we expected to issue the survey this summer. However, the Strategic Planning Committee, under the able leadership of Marcie Solomon, has made rapid progress in developing it.
Therefore, sometime in March, you will receive an email from the temple inviting you to participate in our new congregational survey. I hope you will take advantage of this opportunity to influence the future of our congregation.
From the President
Mazel Tov to...
...Simon Limage and Julia Brown on their recent engagement; and Larry
Asbell and Chris Intagliata on the birth of their grandson, Camden Lanier to Madeline Asbell and Henry Lanier.
We send Well Wishes to...
...Carla Gelband (Stephen)
We mourn the death of...
...Sandra Lederman (Doug), mother of Josh and Abby Lederman.
We extend condolences to...
...Susan Ginsberg (Mark) on the death of her father, Thomas Berton Woolum, Sr.; Beth Newburger on the death of her husband, Richard Schwartz; Judy Sarasohn (Kim Eisler) on the death of her mother, Vivian Sarasohn Allen, grandmother of Sara Eisler; Elizabeth Roos (Rabbi Jonathan Roos) on the death of her grandmother, Mildred Davis, great-grandmother of Noah and Ariel Roos; Leonard Glassman (Cynthia Glassman) on the death of his mother, Mary Glassman; Chad Magaziner (Brynne Magaziner) on the death of his grandmother, Ruth Salit, great-grandmother of Levi Magaziner; Chris Intagliata (Larry Asbell) on the death of her sister-in-law, Jan Intagliata; Sherri Goodman (John Goodman) on the death of her father, George Bernard Wasserman; and Daniel Framm (Myra Framm) on the death of his sister, Diane Schnitzer.
Welcome to Our New Members...Charlie and Marcie Berul, and their children, Andrew, Stephen and Jared
Chad Cohen and Bijal Trivedi, and their children, Dhruv and SonaliJordan and Naomi Rubinstein, and their children, Max and Sam
Member News
SinaiCaresWe want to know if any of our members are ill,
in the hospital, homebound, lonely, or struggling. If you know of someone who is need of special
attention, please be in touch with any of our clergy by calling the office at (202) 363-6394.
Remember, hospitals do NOT inform us if one of our members is a patient.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS NETWORKING BREAKFASTSunday, March 15 at 10:30 AM
We can all enjoy making new connections and meeting new friends in the environmental professional field. And once we get you warmed up with some coffee and you’ve had a chance to mingle and network, we can share ideas for upcoming Earth Day community activities or thoughts on how Temple Sinai can become more eco-friendly.
Free breakfast included. Sponsored by the Membership Committee.
Please RSVP at environetworking.eventbrite.com or contact Marna Barany, Membership Coordinator at [email protected] or (202) 363-6394 x205 if you’re interested in attending.
In the Community
TSMRJ WINE TASTINGSunday, March 15 at 7 PM
Enjoy a different approach to wines for Passover.
We will sample a variety of dessert wines you may want to enjoy toward the end of your Seder meal (the 3rd cup) or while entertaining visitors later during Passover. We will offer light cheese and Passover sweets to pair with the wines.
The event is free but reservations are required. To RSVP, email us at [email protected].
PRAYING WITH OUR FEETSaturday, April 18 at 9 AM
Our regularly scheduled worship, including Kehillat Shabbat and Torah study will be held at the temple. We will also hold “Praying With Your Feet” Shabbat service
projects at A Wider Circle. This is a wonderful opportunity to observe Shabbat through tikkun olam, repairing the world. Volunteers at A Wider Circle will help load furniture, restock household items, sort through donations, repair objects, and whatever else may be needed. People will be broken up into small teams, and there will be projects for children of any age. Learn more and sign up at templesinaidc.org/social-action/praying-with-our-feet.
Please note that volunteer spots are limited and you must be registered to volunteer. If your plans change, please contact [email protected], so that someone else may volunteer in your place.
SCENES FROM TS
Temple Sinai Choirs partcipated in a ruach-filled Shabbat Shira on Friday, February 20.
Photos by Judy Licht
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DAYTIMERS
Everyone is welcome. Bring a brown bag lunch and visit with your friends before the program. Cookies, fruit, coffee and tea are provided. A contribution of $3 per person is requested to cover basic costs.
Please let us know if you will attend, and bring friends. If you need a ride, call the temple office at (202) 363-6394.
For reservations, please contact Libby and Ron Merrill at (301) 365-0894 or email [email protected] with your name and the names of persons attending with you by Friday, March 6 for our March event and Friday, April 10 for our April event.
Summiting Kilimanjaro: A Trek To The Roof of AfricaMonday, March 9 at 12:45 PM
Guest Speaker: Dr. Louis Nagel, Education Director, B’nai Israel Congregation, Rockville MD
Come hear Louis Nagel’s story of a physical and spiritual journey to the highest mountain in Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro. It was the fulfillment of a dream that began with an adolescent reading of Ernest Hemingway’s The Snows of Kilimanjaro and was fueled by a desire to witness this alpine landscape as climate change threatens its enigmatic grandeur. It tells of an 8,000 mile flight, a 60 mile hike and a climb to an altitude of over 19,000 feet illustrated with experiences, insights and photographs.
Louis Nagel has been an education professional for over thirty years with experience in teaching age groups from pre-school to senior adults. He has traveled extensively in European countries and Israel.
Three Waves of Jewish Immigration to China: 1845-1941Monday, April 13 at 12:45 PM
Guest Speaker: Dr. Liliane Willens, author of Stateless in Shanghai
Sephardim merchants from the Middle East arrived in China in the mid-19th century. In
the 1920s, Russian Ashkenazic Jews fleeing the Bolshevik Revolution arrived in China. And in the 1930s, Jewish refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe found refuge in China. Dr. Willens will discuss the fate of these communities over time along with her book, Stateless in Shanghai.
Liliane Willens was born of Russian Jewish parents in the former French Concession of Shanghai, China. She experienced World War II under the Japanese military occupation, and lived under the People’s Republic of China before immigrating to the United States.
She received her B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. in French Language and Literature from Boston University and taught at Boston College and MIT. After moving to Washington, DC, she worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Peace Corps.
ISRAEL & THE MIDDLE EAST WITH WILLIAM KRISTOLMonday, March 9 at 7 PM
The Israel Affairs Committee presents an evening with William Kristol, founder and editor of The Weekly Standard, the influential journal of politics and ideas located in Washington, D.C. Kristol is also a regular panelist on Fox News Sunday and an analyst for the Fox News Channel. Before starting the Weekly Standard in 1995, Mr. Kristol led the Project for the Republican Future, where he helped shape the strategy that produced the 1994 Republican congressional victory. Prior to that, Mr. Kristol served as chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle during the first Bush Administration, and to Education Secretary William Bennett under President Reagan. Before coming to Washington in 1985, Mr. Kristol was on the faculty of Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government (1983-1985) and the Department of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania (1979-1983).
Light refreshments will be served.Registration encouraged, but not required at march9israelaffairs.eventbrite.com.
Lifelong Learning
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
With winter weather swirling around us, it is hard to believe that it’s already time to think about the upcoming registration process for Temple Sinai Religious School next year! As we prepare for the opening of TSRS registration for the 2015-2016 school year on Friday, May 1 at 11 AM, we are pleased to offer the following learning programs and study opportunities for the 2015-2016 school year:
Judaic Learning Programs
Grades Kindergarten – 6 Temple Sinai Religious School Sundays, 8:30 AM – 10:45 AM
Sundays, 11:15 AM – 1:30 PMGrades 7-9 Noar @ Temple Sinai
(including Noar Bet Midrash)
Tuesdays, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Grade 10 Confirmation Sundays, 11:15 AM – 12:30 PM
(new time!)
Hebrew Learning Programs
Chug Ivrit Grades 4-6 (55 minute classes) Tuesday: 4 PM, 5 PM, 6 PM
Wednesday: 4 PM, 5 PM, 6 PM
Thursday: 4 PM, 5 PM
In both our Judaic and Hebrew learning programs, we understand that sometimes your schedule and our schedule don’t match up! In the event that our schedule creates too many challenges for your family, please contact us so that we can work with you and your child(ren) to choose an alternative learning program. We know that you value Jewish learning as much as we do, and strive to make it an accessible and meaningful option for your life.
In hopes of a smooth registration process for all, here are some things to consider, remember, and keep in mind:
• Stay tuned to communication from TSRS – during the months of March and April we’ll be sending helpful registration tips and reminders, as well as updated information about programming and curriculum.
• If you are currently a Temple Sinai member, but not currently enrolled and planning to enroll for 2015-2016, please contact our Youth Education Office Manager, Réco Thomas at [email protected] and share with her your preferred email contact and the grade your child(ren) will be enrolling in. We want to make sure you receive all the information we send out!
• Financial commitments need to up-to-date in order to register your child(ren) for the 2015-2016 school year, please. If you have any questions, please contact Ellen Agler, Executive Director at [email protected]
• Plan ahead! We hope you’ll use the month of April to connect with friends and family to plan ahead for carpool plans and friend requests (for Sunday classes only). Having that information in mind at registration will help ensure a smooth process for all of us.
• Got your online member log-in and password? Help us make a smooth registration process! During the month of April, please login and UPDATE your contact information. If you’ve misplaced it, no worries…just contact Marna Barany at [email protected] and she’ll get it to you.
• Keep in mind, session requests for new students and session change requests for current students are processed on a first-come-first-served basis. Please keep this in mind as you plan your day for May 1.
• We’re here to help! If you have any questions, thinking out loud to do, challenges to share…please don’t hesitate to be in touch. We are honored to be a part of your family’s Jewish journey, and can’t wait to see how it continues in the 2015-2016 school year.
Religious School
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TEMPLE SINAI NURSERY SCHOOL AUCTION
Alumni parents and ALL members of the congregation are invited to join us for Bollywood Nights, a festive evening of dinner, dancing, and of course, a silent and live auction.
Can’t make it on March 14? Participate in the online auction beginning March 1. The online auction will feature restaurants, fitness, activities and camps, sporting events, museums, and much more! Shop for a good cause (and maybe get a deal in the process!)
To purchase tickets to attend the auction evening and for access to the online auction, please visit templesinaidc.maestroweb.com. You can begin browsing the catalog today!
The annual TSNS auction is a critical piece of the school’s budget. It is our most important fundraising event of the year.
As is true of many public and non-profit schools in our area, there is a significant gap at TSNS between operating costs and tuition fees. Fundraising efforts bridge that gap, giving our children access to the highest quality classrooms, teachers, and a physical environment that helps them develop and grow based on the latest research in early childhood education.
With the support of our community we can continue to make this a reality.
TSNS CELEBRATES SHABBAT: L’DOR VA’DOR
Shabbat is a joyous time in the Nursery School. A TSNS Grandmother, our 2, 3, 4 and 5 year olds, elementary school aged TSNS alumnae, and TSNS Teacher Kornelia Kovacs gather around the Shabbat candles. Special visitors and birthday children are always invited up to the bimah “help” light the candles.
The familiar presence of our clergy, who participate in Shabbat Sing on a rotating basis, brings a special excitement to the gathering.
On this Friday, Rabbi Goldstein brought her warmth and enthusiasm to join Sally in leading a Simin Tov and Mazel Tov in honor of a new baby that had just been born.
Cantor Croen has been leading the candle lighting for over two decades. We are lucky to be able to share the rich traditions of our heritage from generation to generation.
Religious School: Important DatesMarch 3-5
No Chug Ivrit or Noar (Teacher Learning Day)
March 8Purim Carnival and Celebration (no regular Sunday Classes)
April 5-12Pesach Break, No Sunday, Chug Ivrit or Noar Classes
April 14Chug Ivrit and Noar Classes Resume
April 18-196th Grade NYC & Philadelphia Trip
April 19Sunday classes resume
Religious & Nursery Schools
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COME CELEBRATE SECOND SEDER
Coordinated by Temple Sinai Women of Reform Judaism
Saturday, April 4, 2015: 6.00 pm – 9.00 pm
Deadline for Check reservation: Saturday, March 28th Deadline for Credit Card reservation: Monday, March 30th, 12 Noon
Make your reservations now for Temple Sinai Women of Reform Judaism’s Second Seder. Rabbi Adam Rosenwasser and Cantorial Soloist Robyn Helzner will lead us as we
read the Passover Story and sing wonderful holiday songs.
RESERVATIONS SHOULD BE MADE ON TEMPLE SINAI'S WEBSITE: www.templesinaidc.org or checks may be sent to: Celia Josephs, 6820 Wisconsin Avenue, #8012, Chevy Chase MD 20815
[email protected] (202) 997-0381
SECOND SEDER RESERVATION FORM
Name (Please print) _______________________________________________________________________ Address__________________________________________________State__________Zip _____________ E Mail ______________________________ Tel __________________ Cell ___________________ IMPORTANT: If you prefer seating with specific guests, please list their names: ________________________________________________________________________________________ No. of guests choosing Temple Members Number Cost Vegetarian Entrée Option Adults $45 each _____ _____ _____ Children 6-12 yrs $22 each _____ _____ _____ Children under 6 $12 each _____ _____ _____
Non-Members Adults $55 each _____ _____ _____ Children 6-12 yrs $27 each _____ _____ _____ Children under 6 $15 each _____ _____ _____ TOTALS _____ _____ _____ Please bring your own Haggadahs. We use the Baskin Haggadah. You may order Haggadahs at the special price of $16.00 each, including tax. Haggadahs can be picked up at 6.00 pm on April 4th. Haggadahs #____________ Total $________________
Transportation: If you need transportation, please contact Brynne Magaziner in the temple [email protected] (202) 363-6394
IF YOU ARE SENDING A CHECK, PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO ENCLOSE IT! This is a wonderful and popular community event – please reserve early.
Second Seder
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Temple Sinai Women of Reform JudaismInvite All to Celebrate
Spring Shabbat at Temple Sinai Friday, March 20th, 2015
6 pm – Prozdor (appetizers) 6:30 pm – Shabbat Service 7:30 pm – Dinner, $28 per person,
$18 special rate for students (high school and younger)Featured Speaker: Rabbi Hannah Goldstein
“Hearts, Hands and Heads — finding my place in the Jewish Tent”After dinner, join us for a special
Shabbat Sing lead by Rabbi Goldstein and Cantor Croen. To avoid the credit card charge, you may send your check, payable to TSWRJ, to be received by
March 17, to Bobbe Mintz, 7805 Hidden Meadow Terrace, Potomac, MD 20854.No reservation is required for the Shabbat Service, which begins at 6:30 pm.
Please participate in our tzedakah project for A Wider Circle by donating lightly used business attire for women and men. Bring your donation, on hangers, to the coat closet on March 20.
Let us know if we can make the event more accessible for you.
“Between Retreats” Program Open to All Temple Sinai WomenBook Discussion with Rabbi Mindy Portnoy
Sunday, March 8th, 20152:00 – 5:00 pm —with coffee, tea and goodies
Temple Sinai, Classroom 7 Rabbi Portnoy has chosen The Un-Americans, which she describes as “a new hot book (and writer)” by Molly Antopol. According to Mindy, “this collection is Antopol’s debut book, with short stories related to the Holocaust, the McCarthy era, contemporary
Israel, current Jewish immigrants in U.S., family relationships and the weight of family history……..there would be lots to talk about.”
The FOUR stories she has suggested for our discussion are: The Old World, My Grandmother Tells Me This Story, The Unknown Soldier, and Retrospective. Published in 2014, the paperback book may be purchased at the 2/28/15 Authors’ Roundtable and local bookstores, or borrowed from your local library.ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Molly Antopol teaches at Stanford University and holds
an MFA from Columbia. Her book was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award and was a selection as the Best Book of 2014 by dozen of venues. She received rave reviews in The New York Times and other major publications and won the National Book Foundation’s 5 under 35 award for this collection.
To register for this exciting session contact: Ilana Gordon, ilana@wordwizards inc.com, 240.413.0342 or
Sally Kranz, [email protected],202.363.1904
Women of Reform Judaism
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MORE THAN $70,000 DONATED FOR SOLAR COOKER PURCHASES
With the funds collected at the 2014 Chanukah Mart, Temple Sinai members have demonstrated their continuing concern for victims of the Sudanese Government’s genocide by purchasing solar cooker kits for Darfuri families living in exile in Chad. Since the temple undertook this project in 2007, we have raised $70,216.20 to purchase these life-saving kits.
By using solar power to cook their meals, Darfuri women can avoid rape, branding and murder by not having to hunt for firewood outside the relative safety of their refugee camps. In fact, an independent evaluation has documented that the use of these cooking devices has reduced firewood-gathering trips by more than 85 percent. Solar cooking also provides an income stream to the women in the camps, who are paid to manufacture the aluminum shields included in the kits and to provide cooking lessons to other refugee women. Switching to solar cooking also allows girls to stay in the camps’ make-shift schools because they don’t have to spend hours hunting for increasingly scarce firewood. And solar cooking has the added benefit of reducing de-forestation: one kit saves one ton of wood annually.
Donations from Temple Sinai members have helped to buy nearly 2,000 solar cookers kits, but the need is still great. Over 225,000 Darfuri women and children live in refugee camps and tens of thousands of families have not yet received this critical equipment. Even those who already have cookers are still in need; aluminum shields only last for a year and the kits come with only a year’s supply of the plastic bags required to make the cookers work.
To make a donation, please:• Send a check to Jewish World Watch, Solar Cooker Project, 5551 Balboa Blvd, Encino, CA 91316; or • Make an on-line donation at the JWW website: jewishworldwatch.org/donate/sudan.
Please specify “Temple Sinai of Washington, DC” on your check, in your cover letter or in the website box labeled “Special Instructions” so that JWW can properly credit the donation. If you have any questions, please contact Lauren Howard at [email protected] or (202) 244-4701; or Vicki Bor at [email protected] or (301) 986-1952.
HOMES & HEARTS SHABBAT SERVICE & FESTIVE ONEG
Friday, March 27 at 6:30 PM
Celebrate Sinai House at a special Shabbat service. The evening begins with Prozdor (appetizers) at 6, followed by Shabbat Services at 6:30 and concludes with a festive oneg.
We will be highlighting how the program at Sinai House helps families transition from homelessness to independence.
TRICIA DAVIS 5K RUN/WALK TRAINING GROUPInformation meeting: Sunday March 15 at 8:40 and 11:25 AM in the foyer
Never run a 5K? Are your running shoes collecting dust? Sinai House is preparing to host its first 5K (3.1 miles) race (walkers also welcome!) along Beach Drive in Rock Creek Park on Sunday, May 17. We’d like to support Temple Sinai members interested in training for the race. Using a 5K training app, we will provide a weekend group run for new and experienced runners (any pace) for the 9 weeks preceding the race. We will meet for training runs on Sunday mornings at Temple Sinai during the early and late religious school sessions. This is not limited to Religious School parents!!! Interested? Contact Kirsten Chadwick ([email protected]). Have your running shoes ready to start training the week of March 15th!
For more information about the Tricia Davis 5K Run/Walk in support of Sinai House check out our website: templesinaidc.org/community/sinai-house/tricia-davis-5k-to-support-sinai-house.
Sinai House
Making a Difference
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LIBRARY NEWS
The library has great new books and displays over the next two months. Books on Purim, which falls on March 4 and Passover, which begins with Shabbat on April 3 are featured on the kiosk, including non-fiction with historical information and celebration hints, cookbooks, and fiction. Children’s books are displayed on the round table next to the kiosk. As always, a cart with Haggadot to check out for home use will be available.
Please note our regular display of new fiction on the kiosk and new non-fiction in the bookcase facing the library door next to the librarian’s desk. DVD’s are in the bookcase just to right of the Library entrance. These include many classic and new DVD’s from Israel, as well as more local sources. Suggestions for possible acquisitions are always welcome.
Be sure to check out the library on the TS website at templesinaidc.org/community/library. The library catalogue is available from anywhere—check to see if we have a book you would like to read. If that book has been taken out, simply email the librarian at [email protected] to place it on hold for you when the book is returned.
The Temple Sinai Women of Reform Judaism (TSWRJ) has once again given a substantial gift to the Library Fund for purchase of new books about Jewish women’s issues and interests, as well as special categories, like family concerns. The Library Committee is most grateful for the ongoing generosity of TSWRJ, as all book and periodical purchases are dependent upon donations. In coming months, there will be a display featuring books purchased from this gift. The kiosk currently features books relating to March as Women’s History Month, most of which have been purchased with past TSWRJ gifts, as noted in frontis-piece book plates.
The library continues to team with other temple committees to enrich programs. There are regular displays of books relating to program topics, as well as copies of relevant articles. Check out the library when you want to know more relating to the topic of an upcoming event.
The library welcomes volunteers who love books and would enjoy helping out with some of the necessary tasks for library maintenance. Again, funding for staff to do these tasks is minimal and the library’s welcoming atmosphere and useful displays depend on volunteer efforts. To get involved, please contact co-chairs Janis Colton ([email protected]) or Herb Mintz ([email protected]) or librarian, Ruth Polk ([email protected]).
JOIN ROBYN HELZNER ON AN AMAZING JEWISH HERITAGE TOUR TO CHINA!October 18 – November 1, 2015
● Visit four cities: Shanghai, Beijing, Xian, Hong Kong
● Celebrate Shabbat with congregations in Beijing and Hong Kong
● Tour the historic Jewish district in Shanghai
● Explore China’s top attractions, including The Forbidden City, Great Wall, Tianan-men Square, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, Terra Cotta Warriors, Victoria Peak, and Stanley Market
For detailed itinerary and registration information contact Robyn Helzner ([email protected]). Robyn Helzner served as the Cantor for the United Jewish Congregation of Hong Kong and officiated at the first Bar Mitzvah celebrated in Beijing, China.
In the Community
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ContributionsTemple Sinai gratefully acknowledges your gifts; those honored are informed of your thoughtfulness. Your contributions support the work of the temple.
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN Donated ByAnnie Binder & Michael Kubzansky, Timothy Davis, Susannah Goodman, Naomi Karp & David Wessel, Aaron Zitner & Ricki FarberIn Memory Of Donated ByDiana Engel David Wessel & Naomi Karp
BERNSTEIN RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ENDOWMENT For the Yahrzeit Of Donated ByBessie Bernstein Rabbi Stephanie Bernstein
CANTOR CROEN’S FUND In Appreciation Of Donated ByCantor Laura Croen Jon Kronheim & JoAnne FlaggIn Memory Of Donated ByWalter Behr Barbara BehrSandy Lederman Diane Zimmerman
ENDOWMENT In Memory Of Donated ByIrving Rossman, Matthew Martin & Syma Mendelsohn Ornstein, & Merri-Ann Cooper
FUND FOR THE NEEDY In Memory Of Donated BySteven Agresta David & Jan KaufmanSteven Agresta Nancy Lazear
HARRIS JEWISH HISTORY In Honor Of Donated ByThe Birth of Reed Lawrence Marvin & Sally Kranz
ISRAEL & CAMP SCHOLARSHIP In Honor Of Donated ByDana Tessler, Joseph Robyn HelznerEisenberg, & Rosalie Siegel
LIBRARY Donated By TSWRJIn Memory Of Donated ByDiana Engel Janis & Bob ColtonMerri-Ann Cooper & Alice RabinWalter Behr Merri-Ann Cooper George & Susan Schwelling (Chevy Chase Kallah)
MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS In Memory Of Donated ByAbraham Adelson & Edward AdelsonLorraine Kates Helen Adler Ira & Joy AdlerClaire Lipsman Katherine BallantyneJudith Hay Nudelman Eugene & Joan BardachJulius Davis & Ruth Sherman Charles & Ruth BartfeldElliott Bawden Ben & Allison BawdenSamuel Berenson Solomon BerensonMaxwell Kotell Richard & Elaine BinderLena Birnbaum Philip Birnbaum
MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS (continued)In Memory Of Donated ByDavid Rosenberg & Hyman Blum Samuel & Phyllis BlumDr. Bernard Bor Judith BorJohn William Hawkes Helen Hawkes BorochoffLillian & Arthur Epstein Ann BradburyEsther Eisman Babs EismanHelen Pomerance Robert Pomerance, & Betty Ferber & FamilyIsabell W. Braemer Herb & Barbara FranklinStanley Frosh Judith FroshSidney Black Marjorie, Gilbert, Ben, Dan, Heather, & Zoe Geldon & FamilyBenjamin Glassman Cyndi & Len GlassmanIsidore Glazer Sherry GlazerIrvin Golding Nancy Golding & Robert HartheimerBetty Greenberg Sally GreenbergRabbi David Wice Richard & Carol GrossLewis Schwartz Ruth GruenbergGeorge M. Haber, MD Jon Haber, Bonnie Levin, Erin Haber, & Alix HaberEmil Hacker Jeffrey Hacker, Joan Hankin, Dustin & SpencerSylvia Stein Stephen Stein & Lisa HappBarbara Greenberg, Betty Robyn HelznerEdelson, David Berlyn, DianaEngel, Fritz Squires, HarryGilman, Joyce Prill, Matthew Ornstein, Richard Fishbane,Robert Rose, Stephen Greenstein& Susan GreensteinBenjamin Myers, Betty Felton, Ann Ingram& David Berlyn Harold L. Jellinek, MD Jacqueline R. JellinekBetty Good Edelson Marvin & Madeleine KalbSue Bernstein Bernard & Phyllis KalbAdrienne Kaufman Haley KaufmanSteven Agresta Debra KnopmanMary Koretz Richard Koretz & Judith BauerLillian Kriss Skip Kriss & Karen SparEva Krucoff Morris KrucoffJudy Summers Chosei KugeJulian Mishel Larry Mishel & Ellen KurlanskyEva W. Ladrey Estelle C. LadreyBenjamin Myers, Frank Rich, Sr. Arnold & Sandra Leibowitz& Richard Fishbane Merri-Ann Cooper Louis & Janice LeichterArthur Litt Robert & Deborah LittAlan Mack Andrew MackFrank Rich, Sr. John & Sharon MaddoxGeorge Meer Cary Meer, Charles & Daniel Thomas
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ContributionsTemple Sinai gratefully acknowledges your gifts; those honored are informed of your thoughtfulness. Your contributions support the work of the temple.
MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS (continued)In Memory Of Donated ByBarbara K. Brown & Ellen NathanLeroy J. BrownElka Wiezenblut Stephen & Jeannette DubrowLeo Plotkins Robert PlotkinsFrances Reiss David & Jo Ann ReissConstance Reitzes & Jack Reitzes Jim & Jody ReitzesHarold S. Riskin Steven Riskin, Claudine Isaacs, Jeffrey, & TimmyMartin Peller Linda RosenBernard W. Friedman Dan & Flo RosenblumJudy Summers Jacqui RusslerIrving Schiller Patricia SchillerMabel Blockstein Robert & Sandra SchwarzbartAnne Carmen Segal, Dr. Joseph Bruce & Judith SegalNathaniel Segal, Joyce R. StearnDr. Abraham Weinstein & Frieda Weinstein M. J. Summers Emma SesayBarbara Simons Alan Korn & Claudia SimonsMilton Slifkin Gertrude SlifkinMerri-Ann Cooper Sally SpringerClara Rosen Nachowitz The Steel FamilyHenry David Silberthau Kathy Silberthau StromRose Duberstein Holiber Corinne SzaboMartin Tarnoff The Tarnoff FamilyMary Trupp Philip TruppPhillip Baskir Lawrence Baskir & Marna TuckerEdna Vinik Bruce Vinik & Ginny LevinRuth West Philip West & Barbara YellenJack Chlopak Matthew Zaft & Erin ChlopakCharles Hirsch Siegel Joseph & Lynda Zengerle
PROJECT MENSCH In Appreciation Of Donated ByRabbi Rosenwasser, Robyn Jon Coleman & Jennifer Helzner, & Ronny Tabeka Cooper
MUSIC In Memory Of Donated BySandy Lederman Sandy Leibowitz
RABBI ROSENWASSER’S FUND In Appreciation Of Donated ByRabbi Rosenwasser Suzanne Eichhorn
RABBI FRED N. REINER LIFELONG LEARNING In Honor Of Donated ByThe Birth of Samson Marvin & Sally KranzHeller Reiner Arny & Sandy LeibowitzThe Birth of Reed Vinik Lawrence Ginny Levin & Bruce VinikStephen Messner’s Birthday Jane Prelinger & Michael StadterThe Baby Naming of Samson Alice RabinHeller Reiner
RABBI GOLDSTEIN’S FUND In Honor Of Donated ByThe Marriage of Tamara Slater Jay Slater& Mustafa Abdulllah
RABBI EUGENE LIPMAN SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE Donated By TSMRJ
RABBI EUGENE LIPMAN SOCIAL ACTION In Memory Of Donated ByJohn Ingram Ann IngramWalter Julian Behr Ellen, Karen, & Susan Lichtig
RABBI ROOS’ FUND Donated By Jeffrey Alpher & Haley KaufmanIn Appreciation Of Donated ByRabbi Roos Andrew Gilman & Dianne Rudo Jon Kronheim & JoAnne Flagg Sumner & Phyllis MyersIn Memory Of Donated ByWalter Behr Marvin & Sally Kranz
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL In Memory Of Donated ByEsther Shulman, Kitty & Ellen VillaKeeve Brooks, & Max Edwards
SINAI ASSISTED HOUSING FOUNDATION (SINAI HOUSE)
Donated ByNia Barnes, Jeffrey Colman & Ellen Nissenbaum, Robert Danner & Ann Kappell Danner, Kenneth Geller & Judith Ratner, Andrew Gilman & Dianne Rudo, Andrew & Aviva Goldfarb, Steve Messner & Elizabeth Prelinger, Mark & Lenette Snyder, Edward & Sarah Spector, David Stonner & Anne Schwartz
In Honor Of Donated ByDaniel Rosentover’s 12th Birthday AnonymousDaniel Rosentover Karen CaplanJoan Linderman Arthur & Betsy ChotinDaniel Rosentover David ComptonKate Ashford Peggy Hambur & Peter BrownCatherine & John Fowler Hunter Hogewood & Jamie Lee & Anne Hogewood YavelbergThe Bar Mitzvah of Caleb Helaine Klasky & William Dutton-Veta WechslerThe Birth of Reed Vinik Lawrence James Lawrence & Annie VinikAmy Schear Noreen WinkelmanIn Memory Of Donated BySteven Agresta, Diana Engel,Thelma Barry and Gail WidesMontgomery, & Lilian Schwartz
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Religious School with 3rd Grade Purim Experience, Junior Choir, Adult Hebrew & Limmudei Sinai Classes
2:00 PM Sinai House 5K Meeting
Nursery School Librarian Available
6:45 PM Aerobics
Nursery School
7:30 AM Strategic Planning Committee Meeting 10:00 AM Rabbi's Class
Erev PurimNursery School Librarian Available
1:00 PM ArchivesCommittee Meeting
7:00 PM Megillah Reading & Adult Purim Celebration
PurimNursery School
6:45 PM Aerobics 7:00 PM Sinai House Meeting7:00 PM Intro to Judaism7:15 PM Adult HebrewKitah Dalet
Nursery School with Shabbat Sing
5:30 PM Prozdor (appetizers) 6:00 PM Tot Shabbat Service 6:45 PM Participatory Dinner8:00 PM Shabbat Services followed by Oneg Shabbat
9:15 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Kehillat Shabbat Service & Kiddush Luncheon10:30 AM Shabbat Service - B'nai Mitzvah of Noah & Sophie Bowers 5:30 PM Shabbat MinchaService - Bat Mitzvah of Michelina Panner
8 9 10 11 12 13 14Purim Carnival Adult Hebrew & Limmudei Sinai Classes
10:30 AM FinanceCommittee Meeting
2:00 PM TSWRJ Book Club2:30 PM Sinaites PurimMurder Mystery
Nursery School Librarian Available
12:45 PM Daytimers Presents: Louis Nagel
6:45 PM Aerobics7:00 PM Israel Affairs Committee Presents: William Kristol
Nursery School Chug IvritNoar & Confirmation
7:00 PM Building Committee Meeting (offsite)
Nursery School Librarian Available Chug Ivrit
1:00 PM ArchivesCommittee Meeting7:30 PM Nursery School Committee Meeting7:30 PM Officers' Meeting7:30 PM Religious SchoolCommittee Meeting7:30 PM WomenRaising Jewish Children7:30 PM WRJ Mah Jong
Nursery School Chug Ivrit
6:45 PM Aerobics7:00 PM Intro to Judaism7:15 PM Adult HebrewKitah Dalet7:30 PM MRJ Meeting atParthenon Restaurant7:30 PM Ritual Committee Meeting 7:30 PM Music Committee Meeting
NFTY-MAR TheVentNursery School with Shabbat Sing
11:15 AM NurserySchool Parent Kiddush
6:00 PM Prozdor (appetizers)6:30 PM Shabbat Service
NFTY-MAR TheVent9:15 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Shabbat Service - Bar Mitzvah of IsaiahSchuham-Anders 10:30 AM Simchat Shabbat Family Service with 1st Grade Class Participation & Kiddush Luncheon
6:00 PM Nursery School Auction
15 16 17 18 19 20 21NFTY-MAR TheVent Religious School with 6th Grade Ellis Island Simulation, Junior Choir, Adult Hebrew & Limmudei Sinai Classes
10:30 AM Environmental Professionals Networking Breakfast2:30 PM URJ Presidents Council Meeting7:00 PM MRJ Wine Tasting
Nursery School Librarian Available
6:45 PM Aerobics
Nursery School Chug IvritNoar & Confirmation
10:00 AM Rabbi's Class
Nursery School Librarian Available Chug Ivrit
1:00 PM ArchivesCommittee Meeting
7:30 PM Board ofTrustees Meeting7:30 PM WRJ Mah Jong
Nursery School Chug Ivrit
6:45 PM Aerobics7:00 PM Intro to Judaism7:15 PM Adult HebrewKitah Dalet7:15 PM YAWS Meeting
Nursery School with Shabbat Sing
6:00 PM Prozdor (appetizers)6:30 PM TSWRJ Shabbat Service 7:30 PM Catered Dinner
9:15 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Kehillat Shabbat Service with Percussion & Kiddush Luncheon 10:30 AM Shabbat Service - B'not Mitzvah of Jessica Katz & Maya Wilson
5:30 PM Shabbat MinchaService - B'nai Mitzvah of Madeline & Noah Gold
22 23 24 25 26 27 28Religious School, Junior Choir, Adult Hebrew & Limmudei Sinai Classes
8:30 AM MRJ SundayBrunch
Nursery School Librarian Available
6:45 PM Aerobics
Nursery School Chug IvritNoar & Confirmation
Nursery School Librarian Available Chug Ivrit
1:00 PM ArchivesCommittee Meeting7:30 PM DevelopmentCommittee Meeting7:30 PM WRJ Mah Jong
Nursery School Chug Ivrit
6:45 PM Aerobics7:00 PM Intro to Judaism7:15 PM Adult HebrewKitah Dalet
Nursery School with Model Seder
6:00 PM Prozdor(appetizers)6:30 PM Sinai House Homes & Hearts Shabbat Service followed by a Festive OnegShabbat
9:15 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Shabbat Service - Bar Mitzvah of Jacob Mintz
2:00 PM MishpachaOutdoor Activity
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March 2015Religious School with K-2 Pesach Program, Junior Choir, Adult Hebrew & Limmudei Sinai Classes
Nursery School Librarian Available
6:45 PM Aerobics
Nursery School Chug IvritNoar & Confirmation
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
April 2015
1 2 3 4Nursery School Librarian Available Chug Ivrit
1:00 PM ArchivesCommittee Meeting7:30 PM Nursery School Committee Meeting7:30 PM Officers' Meeting7:30 PM WomenRaising Jewish Children7:30 PM WRJ Mah Jong
Nursery School Chug Ivrit
6:45 PM Aerobics7:00 PM Intro to Judaism7:15 PM Adult HebrewKitah Dalet
Erev Pesach Temple Office Closes at 1 PMNursery School with Shabbat Sing
No Shabbat Service
Pesach Day 19:00 AM Community Festival Service at Temple Emanuel
5:00 PM WRJ Second Seder at Temple Sinai
5 6 7 8 9 10 11Temple Closed Librarian Available
6:45 PM Aerobics
Librarian Available
1:00 PM ArchivesCommittee Meeting
7:30 PM Religious School Committee Meeting7:30 PM WRJ Mah Jong
6:45 PM Aerobics Pesach Day 710:00 AM Community Passover Concluding Festival and Yizkor Service at Temple Sinai6:00 PM Prozdor (appetizers)6:30 PM Shabbat Service followed by Oneg Shabbat - Chametz Fest
9:15 AM Torah Study10:30 AM Simchat Shabbat Family Service & Kiddush Luncheon
12 13 14 15 16 17 18Temple Closed Nursery School
Librarian Available
12:45 PM Daytimers
6:45 PM Aerobics
Nursery School Chug IvritNoar & Confirmation
10:00 AM Rabbi's Class
Erev Yom HaShoahNursery School Librarian Available Chug Ivrit
1:00 PM ArchivesCommittee Meeting
8:00 PM Erev Yom HaShoah Service
Yom HaShoahNursery School Chug Ivrit
6:45 PM Aerobics7:00 PM Intro to Judaism7:15 PM Adult HebrewKitah Dalet7:30 PM Sinai HouseMeeting
Nursery School with Shabbat Sing
6:00 PM Prozdor (appetizers)6:30 PM Shabbat Service with Thursday Chug Ivrit Student Participation 7:30 PM Participatory Dinner
6th Grade trip to NYPraying With Our Feet
9:15 AM Torah Study 10:30 AM Kehillat Shabbat Service with Percussion & Kiddush Luncheon10:30 AM Shabbat Service - B'nai Mitzvah of Joe Schwabacher & Sophie Leviss 5:30 PM Shabbat Mincha Service - B'nai Mitzvah of Zachary Meyers & Max London
19 20 21 22 23 24 256th Grade trip to NYReligious School with 5th Grade Family Ed, Junior Choir, Adult Hebrew & Limmudei Sinai Classes
9:30 AM WRJ BoardMeeting
Nursery School Librarian Available
6:45 PM Aerobics
Nursery School Chug IvritNoar & Confirmation
10:00 AM Rabbi's Class
Yom HaZikaronNursery School Librarian Available Chug Ivrit
1:00 PM ArchivesCommittee Meeting7:30 PM Board ofTrustees Meeting7:30 PM WRJ Mah Jong
Yom HaAtzmautNursery School Chug Ivrit
6:45 PM Aerobics7:15 PM Adult HebrewKitah Dalet7:15 PM YAWS Meeting7:30 PM MRJ Meeting atParthenon Restaurant
NFTY-MAR Spring KallahNursery School with Shabbat Sing
6:00 PM Prozdor (appetizers)6:30 PM ARZA Shabbat Service with Guest Reuven Azar, Israel’s Deputy Head of Mission to the US 7:30 PM Catered Dinner
NFTY-MAR Spring Kallah
9:15 AM Torah Study10:30 AM Shabbat Service - B'nai Mitzvah of Maya Svec & Jeremy Tierney
26 27 28 29 30 NFTY-MAR Spring KallahReligious School Parallel Parent Learning, Junior Choir, Adult Hebrew & Limmudei Sinai Classes
Nursery School with Special Visitors’ Day/Art Exhibit Librarian Available
6:45 PM Aerobics
Nursery School with Special Visitors’ Day/Art Exhibit Chug IvritNoar & Confirmation
Nursery School with Special Visitors’ Day/Art Exhibit Librarian Available Chug Ivrit
1:00 PM ArchivesCommittee Meeting6:30 PM Nursery School Parents' Evening 7:30 PM WRJ Mah Jong
Nursery School Chug Ivrit
7:00 PM Intro to Judaism7:15 PM Adult HebrewKitah Dalet
Temple Sinai3100 Military Road, NWWashington, DC 20015
TEL.: 202-363-6394FAX: 202-363-6396templesinaidc.org
PresidentStephen Messner
Senior RabbiJonathan S. Roos
Associate RabbiAdam Rosenwasser
Assistant RabbiHannah Goldstein
Rabbi EmeritusFred N. Reiner
Rabbi EmeritaMindy Avra Portnoy
Senior CantorLaura T. Croen
Cantor EducatorCantor Rebecca Robins
Cantorial SoloistRobyn Helzner
Executive DirectorEllen E. Agler
Nursery School DirectorPerri Iger-Silversmith
Temple Sinai News (USPS 22614), Volume 42, Number 2 is published monthly except for August each year by Temple Sinai, 3100 Military Road, NW, Washington, DC 20015. Periodicals postage rate paid in Washington, DC and additional mailing offices. Printed in USA. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Temple Sinai News, Temple Sinai, 3100 Military Road, NW,
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