Every five years, the World Zionist Congress (WZC) elections give you a vote to help shape the future of Jewish life in Israel and worldwide. The Vote Reform slate will represent your values at the WZC.
We are proud to announce that Sinai’s own, Rabbi Ilana Schachter, is on the slate for this election!
WHEN YOU VOTE REFORM, YOU ARE VOTING TO:
• Preserve Democracy: Protect democratic values in Israel and strengthen US-Israel relations.
• Fight for a Secure Israel: Work for a lasting peace to keep Israel strong and safe.
• Support Religious Equality: Ensure all Jewish denominations are treated with respect and oppose those who would deny us and our children recognition as Jews.
• Shape the Future: Influence the allocation of $1 billion annually to global Jewish causes.
Every vote counts in shaping a future that represents all voices. Don’t miss your chance to make an impact. To learn more, visit vote4reform.org.
WHO CAN VOTE?
All US citizens who identify as Jewish and are 18 years or older
HOW TO VOTE
Register online and pay a $5 election administration fee at zionistelection.org
WHEN CAN I VOTE?
Cast your vote at zionistelection.org from March 10 - May 4, 2025. Vote Reform is the 3rd slate on the candidate list
Friday, April 18, 2025 • 6:30pm
We look forward to seeing you at our meaningful Shabbat service in the Sanctuary.
If you would prefer to join us virtually, click here to livestream the service.
REMINDER: to enhance security, a password is now required to view our livestream. The password and instructions to log in to the livestream will be sent to you in a separate email. If you have any questions, call the temple office at 516.621.6800.
Sinai Shabbat Saturdays
New Ways to Experience Shabbat at Temple Sinai*
Saturday, April 19, 2025 at 9:30am
Passover Yizkor Service &
Saturday Morning Torah Study*K with Rabbi Michael White and Rabbinic Intern Dina Kwasnicki only via ZOOM
Honor the memory of your loved ones at our Passover Yizkor service.
The Yizkor service will be followed by an engaging text study and conversation centered around the weekly Torah portion. Click here to join the ZOOM or
*Temple Sinai will always hold space for you to remember your loved ones and say Kaddish for them. Kaddish will be recited during any program marked with *K.
Beyond the Matriarchs: legends about women you’ve never heard of and the rituals that will change your life Thursday, April 24 at 7:00pm in the Library
Join Rabbi Schachter [and Sinai’s own, Amy Pepper] on a spirited and spiritual adventure, as we immerse in storytelling, history, and hands-on Jewish rituals about and for women.
Register at: mysinai.org/matriarchs
The History of Ashkenazi Jews and Germany: a two-part class on
ZOOM with Dr. David Mendelsohn
first class: Monday, April 28 at 7:00pm
In preparation for this summer’s congregational trip to Germany, Cantors Sergei & Elena Schwartz are offering two special classes with a distinguished professor of Jewish history, Dr. David Mendelsohn.
Dr. Mendelsohn has spent the last 25 years researching and exploring diverse Jewish communities around the world including, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Eastern Europe, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Bulgaria, Egypt, and India. He combines his expertise as a historian, archaeologist and sociolinguist to gain a deep and intimate knowledge of these diasporic Jewish communities. His interest lies in researching and sharing his discoveries and understanding of the individual histories, identifying their constant and common thread while illuminating the unique aspects of the individual community due to the Influence of the local culture.
Dr. Mendelsohn recently lived in Hamburg, Germany for seven years, where he spent much of the time studying the history and current realities of the Jews of Germany.
He will be joining us via Zoom from Jerusalem on Monday, April 28 and Thursday, June 5 at 7:oopm.
Click here to join the ZOOM on April 28 at 7:00pm.
Kenneth Jacobson, Deputy National Director in conversation with Rabbi Michael White
Wednesday, April 30 7:30pm at Temple Sinai
Join us for a conversation between Rabbi White and Kenneth Jacobson about the many faces of antisemitism, new and age-old.
ADL’s Deputy National Director, Kenneth Jacobson, serves in a number of capacities, including representing ADL when CEO Jonathan Greenblatt is not available, writing extensively on ADL subjects, speaking to groups across the country, and educating ADL staff and volunteer leaders about the history and legacy of the organization.
Ken joined ADL in 1971. He is the longest-serving ADL professional and has served in many roles, including leading the International Affairs, Civil Rights, Marketing and Communications, and Education divisions at various times.
Join Adult Engagement and Brotherhood for a visit to
THE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ARMOR
Sunday, May 4 • 1:30pm on the grounds of Old Bethpage Village Restoration
Our visit to this incredible 25,000 square-foot museum comes right before we celebrate the 80th anniversary of V-E Day and the end of World War II in the European theater.
The goal of the family-friendly Museum of American Armor is to bring the sights and sounds of American history to a new generation, and thereby pay tribute to those who have dedicated their lives to defending our freedoms. Our interactive reenactments present a virtual time machine designed to assist in telling the seminal story of American courage, valor, and sacrifice.
Suggested donation: $12/person payable at the museum Space is limited! Register at mysinai.org/americanarmor
got got Talent Talent
One amazing night of show-stopping talent!
Thursday, May 15 at 7:30pm
On May 15, Temple Sinai will showcase the many talented people within our congregation.
Anyone who sings, plays an instrument, or reads or writes poetry, please contact our Cantors.
Be sure to mark your calendars, whether you are a participant or just want to join in the fun!
More details to follow.
The Jewish holidays are rich in meaning and inspiring wisdom for navigating through modern life. Together, we will study ancient and contemporary teachings that will elevate and deepen our celebrations of these sacred days and the peaks and valleys we experience in our lives.
Mondays at 7:00pm • in the Library
CONNECT
Temple Sinai of Roslyn Networking Group
Wednesday, April 16 • 9:00am at Diane’s Bakery
Connect in the morning returns! We are excited to invite you to our upcoming business networking meeting, where you can meet potential customers,discover new ways to expand your business, explore potential collaborations, and create relationships with others in the community.
Looking for a career change? A new job? A fresh start? Or a way to earn part-time income? This networking event is where you need to be! We’re searching for driven, ambitious individuals to join our thriving businesses. Don’t miss your chance to connect, grow, and take your future to the next level!
By helping one another improve our businesses, we are helping to improve the well-being of our Temple Sinai community.
Everyone in welcome! We hope you will join us!
Questions? Contact Richard Blatt by clicking here.
Wednesday, May 7 • 7:30pm
sip, schmooze, and study
SCoTCH and SACRED TEXT
with Rabbi Michael White
Tuesdays, at 7:30pm May 13
Location provided upon RSVP
This award-winning program is hosted by Brotherhood. We know you’ll find both the fascinating discussion on Torah and the camaraderie to be most worthwhile. Click here to RSVP
Cheesecake Demo & Tasting
Tuesday, April 22 • 9:30-10:45am
Location TBA
Join us with Lucy for a morning of culinary delight: cheesecake demo & tasting!
Click here to RSVP by April 17. Location will be emailed to registrants.
Questions? Email us at fof@mysinai.org
Friday, May 2 • 9:30am in the Library
Our April Collection
Let’s take care of little tushies!
We’re collecting much-needed diapers and wipes for the Sid Jacobson Community Needs Bank. Please place your donations in the bins in the temple lobby or click here to use our Amazon link and have items shipped directly to the temple..
Sunday, April 27
9:30am-4:30pm
Rise Against Hunger is a global effort to end hunger and empower communities. We are so excited to once again host this incredible social action project at Temple Sinai on April 27, where we will pack at least 25,000 meals for those in need throughout the world.
Every member of our community, from age 1-105, will have an opportunity to participate in one of our 90 minute shifts, competing to see which group can pack the most meals.
Bring your friends and join us for this temple-wide Mitzvah!
The time slots are as follows: 9:30-11:00am 11:15am-12:45pm 1:15-2:45pm 3:00-4:30pm
To register, simply scan the QR Code,or visit our website at mysinai.org/riseagainsthunger2025
Elections 101 – Tuesday, April 22 • 6:30-8:00pm
Informational Session about SORTY Leadership Team for the 2025-2026 School Year
Any teen who is curious to learn more should come to this meeting, because attendance is required for any teen who wats to run for a position during our elections this May. If you want to run, and cannot attend, contact Dina to schedule a time to meet.
*This is an informational session for teens only. For parents of teens who decide to officially apply, we will be hosting a separate informational Zoom call.
Save the date FRIDAY, MAY 9
6:30PM
SORTY/SENIORS TEEN SHABBAT
Join Temple Sinai’s Teens as they share about their incredible work in our programs and help to lead us into Shabbat and celebrate our graduating seniors!
The Temple Sinai Early Childhood Center PFA is in the planning stage of our annual Sinai Summer Jam fundraiser. This year’s event will take place on Sunday, May 18. The event’s success relies heavily on the contributions of sponsors, who go out of their way to lend financial support.
Summer Jam is a communty-wide event that features inflatables, rides, food, music, and special guests. All the monies raised at the event will be used for enriching programs both inside and outside of the classroom for out students and their families.
We hope you will consider one of our sponsorship levels!
With ALL sponsorship levels, your family or company name/logo will be featured around the event space and will be included in all communications both via email and social media.
$710
This sponsorship level also includes your own table where you can engage with attendees and distribute promotional materials. PLUS 8 complimentary tickets (only required for children) and 5 raffle tickets.
$540
This sponsorship level also includes 6 complimentary tickets (only required for children) and 3 raffle tickets.
$270
This sponsorship level also includes 3 complimentary tickets (only required for children).
$360
This sponsorship level also includes 4 complimentary tickets (only required for children).
$108
This sponsorship level also includes 2 complimentary tickets (only required for children).
Any support is welcomed and much appreciated! All donations are tax deductible, and we will gladly supply a receipt acknowledging your donation by request.
To sign up for a sponsorship, please click here.
If you are unable to sponsor but would like to donate a raffle prize, please contact Hillary Friedman of the PFA by email at hkrinick@gmail.com, or by phone at 516.643.2099. Your name/logo will be displayed at our event as a thank you!