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Connect this Week
with Temple Sinai
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Erev Shabbat Services - Friday, March 6 at 6:00pm
Please join us this week for our Erev Shabbat services, led by Rabbi Talia Stein and vocalist Micah Sandman, in the main Sanctuary or on Zoom.
To join Erev Shabbat services by Zoom, click here.
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During Erev Shabbat Services, temple member Susan Dubin will be dedicating a memorial plaque to her mother.
Following services, join us for an Oneg in the Weintraub Community Room.
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Shabbat Morning Community Minyan - Saturday, March 7 at 9:30am
The entire congregation is encouraged to join us for Shabbat Morning Community Minyan. To join by Zoom click here.
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Thursday Study Group
with Rabbi Andy Vogel
Thursday, March 5, 10:15am
Join us each Thursday for a lively and friendly class with Rabbi Vogel. We study a wide variety of topics, rotating to a new field of study about every six weeks or so. Thursday Study includes discussions, films, text study, and an occasional guest speaker. Join us each week or feel free to drop in just once! Contact the Temple office to be added to the email list for information about each week’s session and link. In person, or by Zoom. All are welcome!
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Temple Sinai's Community 2nd Night Seder
Thursday, April 2, at 6:00pm in Ehrenfried Hall at Temple Sinai
| Registration required by Wednesday, March 18. | |
Join us for a festive and joyful Passover seder, led and organized by Temple Sinai members! Our Seder service will be led by Jeremy Wolfe and Robin Orwant. The Pesach meal will feature a delicious holiday meal, catered by Baker’s Best. Cost is $60 per person for adults and $45 per person for children under 10. Click here to register.
If you have questions, or would like to volunteer to help, please contact Ellen Bruder-Moore Abramowitz.
(Note that Temple Sinai values being fully inclusive, regardless of anyone's ability to pay. If you would like to register for the 2nd Night Seder, but finances or cost are an issue, please contact Rabbi Andy Vogel, who will be happy to make arrangements to meet your needs.)
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Jewish Ways in the End-of-Life & Mourning: A 3-Session Series in 2026
Session 2: “What do I do in a House of Mourning?”
Sunday, March 8, 11:00am-12:20pm
This session will offer clear guidance on Jewish customs, prayers, and etiquette when visiting a house of mourning. We’ll explore how to provide genuine comfort while honoring the traditions that support the bereaved. Led by Rabbi Vogel and leaders of the Caring Network.
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Freedom Trainers: Brookline
Monday, March 9, 5:30–9:00pm in Brookline
Come learn how to stand strong together to protect democracy! Join Freedom Trainers for a hands-on training to explore how anti-democracy forces consolidate power and how communities can resist through effective, nonviolent action. Gain practical skills in coalition-building, strategic action, and protecting vulnerable communities.
MORE INFO AND SIGN UP HERE!
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Temple Sinai’s Immigration Shabbat
Friday, March 13 at 6:00pm at Shabbat Services
Temple Sinai welcomes Rev. Manny Daphnis, Lead Pastor, Restoration Community Church, Brockton and other special guests (to be announced soon). During this time when the Trump Administration is determined to revoke Temporary Protective Status (TPS) for Haitian refugees, we stand in solidarity with our Haitian friends in Greater Boston. Come learn more about how we can support their community at this time, among other local immigrant communities facing grave challenges.
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Take Action with Tzedek@Sinai: Learn about La Colaborativa and the De-ICE Citizens Bank Campaign
Sunday, March 15 at 11:00am
Join Tzedek@Sinai for an inspiring and informative gathering focused on the meaningful immigration justice work happening in our community. We are honored to welcome Gladys Vega, President of La Colaborativa. Gladys has been the visionary architect behind nearly all of La Colaborativa’s programs for immigrants, low-income families, tenants, workers, youth, and people of color across Massachusetts. Over the past several months, Sinai members have been volunteering in support of La Colaborativa’s vital food distribution efforts. Come learn more about our partnership and how to get involved.
We will also explore GBIO’s campaign to encourage Citizens Bank to end its financial support of private prison companies CoreCivic and GeoGroup, which operate many of ICE’s detention beds. Whether or not you bank with Citizens, there are many meaningful ways to take action with Tzedek@Sinai. All are welcome!
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Shake Your Soul Yoga & Dance Class
Sunday, March 15 at 3:00pm in Ehrenfried Hall
Join Temple Sinai member Marcia Hulley for an all-levels dance class originally created at the Kripalu Yoga Center in the Berkshires. Set to music of all kinds, this hour of embodied, soulful movement invites connection, expression, and renewal—exploring how healing and movement can be a form of spiritual resilience. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. Sponsored by the Engagement Committee.
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Join Temple Sinai for MIRA's Immigrants’ Day at the MA State House
Wednesday, March 18, at 9:30am
Gardner Auditorium, Massachusetts State House
Join us for MIRA’s 30th Annual Immigrants’ Day at the State House! Temple Sinai will be participating in this inspiring day of advocacy and community. Register here!
And: Know Before You Go Info Session
LEARN about this event before you go!
Learn about the event, how to talk to your legislators, and how we’ll show up together. Click here to sign up for the info session.
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Musician-in-Residence Weekend with Shira Kline
Friday-Sunday, March 20-22
Shira Kline is a Ritual Artist, Teacher, Award-winning Kiddie-Rocker ShirLaLa, Recipient of the prestigious 2024 Covenant, Foundation Award.
Join us for a fantastic musical weekend with Shira Kline, a multi-disciplinary artist and student of everything. Shira’s approach to
Judaism is environmental and relational, and her materials are in the field of sacred play. Her work as an educator and Jewish musician is to weave experience and to facilitate learning moments from within the rhythms of Jewish expression. We are very excited to welcome her to Temple Sinai for a full weekend of events!
Temple Sinai is grateful to an anonymous family’s donation for their support of this program.
Schedule:
Friday, March 20:
- 4:30pm – Rehearsal with Sinai Singers
- 6:00pm – Erev Shabbat service, co-led by Shira Kline, with Sinai Singers performance
Saturday, March 21:
- 9:30am – STorahtelling / Study / Musical Shabbat Morning, with Shira Kline
- 5:00pm – Pajama Havdallah for Families with Young Children (0-7)
Sunday, March 22:
- 9:30am-12:30am – Create and learn with Shira Kline in the Religious School, for students and parents
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Temple Sinai’s Israel Committee Welcomes Orly Erez-Likhovski
Executive Director of the Israel Religious Action Center, Jerusalem
Thursday, March 26, 10:15am-11:45am
During the Thursday Morning Study Group, on Zoom & in the Weintraub Community Room
Join us for an update about critical issues facing Israeli society and the Israeli Reform movement, including the work to preserve Israeli democracy and the freedom of religion, and to protect the rights of all of Israel’s citizens. All are welcome.
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Weekly Sunday Afternoon Mahjong
Weekly on Sundays, 3:00-5:00pm in the Weintraub Community Room
Join us to play at our weekly Sunday Sinai Mah Jong games! All who play are welcome to this friendly game. Come enjoy an afternoon of strategy, community and enjoyment. Whether you are a seasoned expert or still learning the game, you are welcome to join! If you are a complete novice, please contact Robin Orwant ahead of time. Mah Jong sets will be provided, but feel free to bring your own set, and please bring your own card, if you have one. Please note: this is not a class for learning how to play the game.
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Jewish Voices Rising: A Benefit Concert for the Children of Gaza
Sunday, March 8, 7:00pm-9:00pm at Eliot Church, 474 Centre St, Newton, MA
An evening of song and inspiration with Jewish musicians of the Boston area, to raise funds for Gaza Children Village. This event is co-sponsored by our Israel-Palestine Affinity Group, as well as a number of synagogues in the Greater Boston area. Gaza Children Village is an organization created by Palestinian-American Dr. David Hasan in April 2025 in response to the devastation of Gaza, and in particular the impact on tens of thousands of orphaned children, and it provides education, nutrition, healthcare, and psychosocial support for orphaned and vulnerable children across Gaza. Click here to register and learn more.
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Standouts at Planned Parenthood Boston
1:00pm on March 10, 17, and 22
1055 Commonwealth Ave, Boston
Standouts at Planned Parenthood Boston begin next week! TBZ’s Abortion Access Action Group is staging counter-protests at Planned Parenthood Boston while they are being targeted by a powerful anti-abortion group. We are organizing only three standouts this cycle so we’d like each one to be BIG!
It’s simple to participate: just sign up on this link on any day that works for you, and show up at 1 o’clock at 1055 Commonwealth Ave. A leader will meet you there with colorful, bilingual signs and guidance. Thank you for considering!
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New England Jewish Labor Committee 26th Annual Labor Seder
Sunday, March 22, 4:30pm
IBEW Local 103 Function Hall, 256 Freeport St. #1, Dorchester
The Labor Seder is a unique interfaith and inter-community awards dinner that ties the rituals and stories of Passover to contemporary labor struggles. This year, we are proud to honor our labor awardee Jessica Tang, president of the American Federation of Teachers Massachusetts, and our Jewish community awardees Rabbi Barry Dollinger and R' Emily Goldberg Winer of Congregation Beth Sholom, Providence.
RSVP here!
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Membership Renewal
Thank you to those who have renewed membership for 2025-2026. If you have not yet renewed your membership by making a pledge for 2025-2026, please click here to do so.
As a reminder, all members who have made a pledge or have otherwise been in touch with the temple will receive admission cards for the High Holy Days in the mail.
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Joining Temple Sinai as a New Member
Click here to fill out a new member application.
Rather than charging fixed amounts for member "dues," the SinaiPromise membership model provides information about the amount needed to sustain Temple Sinai each year and enables every household to voluntarily pledge and contribute an amount of their choice to financially support our synagogue. Your membership contributions are vital in helping us continue to offer enriching programs, maintain our facilities, and foster our vibrant community!
Want to learn more about Sinai Promise? Click here.
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