Recent Announcements & Highlights

Come study Pirkei Avot — a rabbinic text from the 3rd century CE that contains ethical teachings for today — in the relaxed, friendly atmosphere of Fiddler’s Hearth Public House. This program is open to members of the Jewish community in their 20s through 40s (basically anyone younger than Rabbi Friedland). The next gathering will be on Monday, February 13, at 7:00pm.Read More »

FEAST Havdalah – Feb. 4

The FEAST program will hold a Havdalah celebration in anticipation of Tu B’Shevat on Saturday, February 4, beginning at 5:30. Please bring $15 for the tzedakah box. There will be no FEAST that morning.Read More »

Class on Jewish Views of Death

Rabbi Steve Leapman will lead an 8-week class on Jewish views of death, focusing on how Jewish views have differed over the centuries and what guidance these views can give us today. The discussion will focus on the book “What Happens After I Die?”, by Rabbis Rifat Sonsino and Daniel Syme. Copies will be provided for 10-12 participants (to be returned at the end of the course), or copies may be purchased via the internet. The class wiRead More »

Jewish Wisdom in Parenting & Grandparenting

Join Rabbi Friedland and other members of Sinai for a new class on Jewish Wisdom in Parenting and Grandparenting. The class will be based on Wendy Mogel’s book, The Blessing of a Skinned Knee. We will meet one Thursday night per month. The next class (Thursday, January 19, at 7:00pm) will be at the Reinbolds’ home. We will discuss Chapters 5 & 6 of the book.Read More »

Donate to the Wounded Warrior Project

This year, Sinai’s Tikkun Olam holiday project will benefit the Wounded Warrior Project. This national organization helps thousands of wounded warriors, and their families, as they return home from the current conflicts. The organization honors and empowers wounded warriors by raising awareness and enlisting the public’s aid for the needs of injured service members, helping injured service members aid and assist each other, and providRead More »

Chanukah Celebration – Wednesday, Dec. 21

Join with other members of Sinai as we celebrate Chanukah. The celebration is on Wednesday, December 21, from 6:30 to 8:00pm. Remember to bring your menorah and candles!Read More »