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‘Don’t Get Sick. It’s Too Expensive’ – Temple Sinai campaigns to eliminate medical debt

Posted on December 20, 2023

by Nancy Liebermann, Member of Multiracial Sinai Committee “‘Don’t Get Sick. It’s Too Expensive’: Medical Debt is Putting More Americans in Financial Crisis” Such was the headline of a December Continue Reading »

GVP Group Presents “Gun Industry Accountability: Seeking Justice For All in Maryland”

Posted on September 28, 2023

by Steve Klitzman, Chair, Temple Sinai GVP Group   The Gun Violence Prevention Group is holding its 21st GVP educational program on Sunday, Nov. 5 at 7 pm (in person Continue Reading »

Five Years Later: Reflections on Temple Sinai’s Visit to the Stewart Detention Center

Posted on September 27, 2023

by Cam Crockett In February 2018, Rabbi Roos, his wife Elizabeth, and 9 other congregants traveled to Lumpkin, Georgia to visit the Stewart Detention Center. Our mission was to witness Continue Reading »

Meet Our New Neighbors

Posted on September 12, 2023

by Catherine Ribnick As mentioned in the Summer Davis Center newsletter, Temple Sinai has joined the New Neighbors Interfaith Alliance, an impressive organization of approximately 25 faith communities, whose goal Continue Reading »

Will the Supreme Court Uphold the 2nd Amendment Right of Domestic Abusers to Own Guns?

Posted on September 5, 2023

by Steve Klitzman, Chair of Temple Sinai’s Gun Violence Prevention Group This fall, the Supreme Court will review a significant gun rights case challenging the constitutionality of a federal prohibition Continue Reading »

The LGBTQ Community, Temple Sinai and Reform Judaism

Posted on July 13, 2023

by Sally Greenberg It’s an honor to say a few words about my connection to Temple Sinai and, this being Pride month, my connection to the gay community. I’ve been Continue Reading »

How to Be an Ally to LGBTQ+ Youth

Posted on July 13, 2023

by Deborah Eichorn I am the proud parent of a gender non-conforming youth, who is among the smartest, funniest, and most caring kids I know – no unconscious bias here! Continue Reading »

Project Mensch Update

Posted on May 30, 2023

by Elizabeth Roos and Kim Tilley It is with sadness but a great sense of accomplishment that we share with you that Project Mensch will come to an end with Continue Reading »

Affordable Housing in Our Community

Posted on May 25, 2023

by Anne Schwartz Temple Sinai members convened via Zoom on Thursday May 4 for an informational program, “Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Affordable Housing but Were Afraid to Continue Reading »

Supporting Migrants Arriving to the DC Area

Posted on May 25, 2023

by Rosann Wisman and Glenn Engelmann, Updated July 16, 2023 The Davis Center, through its Refugee, Asylum, and Migrant Support team, continues to engage with local service and advocacy efforts Continue Reading »