It’s not about the Metro! Undesign the Redline is an interactive exhibit that explores the history of race-based exclusion from DC neighborhoods. The exhibit explores the history of redlining — the explicit devaluation of residential areas based on race — in upper Northwest DC and helps us understand why inequities in housing and wealth persist. Continue Reading »
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Washington Hebrew Congregation and Temple Sinai proudly present a panel discussion program entitled “America’s Jewish Future: What’s On The Horizon?” on Wednesday, May 29, 7 pm - 9 pm at Washington Hebrew (3935 Macomb Street, NW). This program was inspired by Franklin Foer’s recent piece in The Atlantic, “The Golden Age of American Jewish Is Continue Reading » |
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Volunteer at A Wider Circle (9159 Brookville Road in Silver Spring) on Friday, May 31, 1 pm - 3 pm with Men of Reform Judaism - though all congregants are invited to join! Lunch is not included in this program but those interested in going to Parkway Deli for a pre-volunteer lunch at 11:30am are Continue Reading » |
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The Gun Violence Prevention Groups of Temple Sinai (D.C.) and Temple Rodef Shalom (Falls Church, VA) invite you to a virtual presentation, conversation, and Q&A with Prof. Jonathan Metzl on his new book: What We’ve Become: Living and Dying in a Country of Arms. Learn more here. Zoom meeting information will be sent via email Continue Reading » |
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Join with other Temple Sinai teens to volunteer with great organizations while earning SSL hours this summer. Each day will be staffed by a member of our clergy or religious school team and will meet at the designated location; transportation will not be provided. Teens ages 12+ and parents are welcome to join as well. Continue Reading » |
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Join Temple Sinai at a historic assembly of impacted poor and low-wage workers, representatives from over thirty state coordinating committees, leaders from major religious organizations and denominations, labor unions, and other advocates as we kick off four months of outreach to 15 million poor and low-wage infrequent voters. The event takes place at 3rd & Continue Reading » |
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