MAIN TRIP: MAY 24-30, 2026 | OPTIONAL JERUSALEM & DEAD
SEA EXTENSION: MAY 30 – JUNE 2, 2026 /// MAIN TRIP: $4,295
OPTIONAL JERUSALEM & DEAD SEA EXTENSION: $995
MAIN TRIP HIGHLIGHTS:
Engage with cutting-edge thinkers at Tel Aviv University.
Explore Jewish diversity and heritage at the ANU Museum of the Jewish People.
Tour Magen David Adom’s state-of-the-art emergency response and blood services center.
Reflect at the Nova music festival memorial.
Visit Sderot and Kibbutz Nirim to understand life along the Gaza border.
Discuss Israeli-Palestinian relations with activist Avi Dabush from Rabbis for Human Rights.
Meet educators and students at the Leo Baeck School in Haifa.
Witness northern Israel’s security realities and pioneering spirit on the Lebanese border.
Study Jewish texts with scholars linking tradition and current events.
Bake challah with a chef and learn about healing through food.
Discuss shared society with Jewish and Arab Israelis in mixed cities.
Celebrate Shabbat with Israel’s Reform community and bring the spirit home.
And much more…
OPTIONAL EXTENSION HIGHLIGHTS:
Walk Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter, from the Cardo to Hurva Synagogue rooftops.
Visit the Western Wall and explore underground through the Western Wall Tunnel.
Ascend Masada by cable car and explore its ancient mountaintop fortress.
Float in the Dead Sea and unwind in nature at Ein Gedi.
And much more…
Friday, November 14, 2025 • 6:30pm
We look forward to seeing you at our meaningful Shabbat service in the Sanctuary.
Tonight, there will be a plaque dedication for Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. In lieu of a sermon, Rabbi Schachter will offer a teaching in his memory.
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, November 15, 2025 at 11:00am
Shabbat Body & Soul Walk*K
(Weather permitting. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, the walk will be replaced by a ZOOM Meditation)
The walk will take place at the Nassau County Museum of Art. Please meet our group in the main parking lot at 10:50am.
If the weather does not look like it will cooperate, ZOOM details for the meditation (which will also start at 11:00am) will be provided in the Friday Shabbat email.
*Temple Sinai will always hold space for you to remember your loved one and say Kaddish for them. Please note that Kaddish will be recited during any program marked with *K. .
Interfaith Thanksgiving Service
Join us as we gather in prayer, learning, and music as we connect across faiths and build community together.
Thursday, November 20 • 7:00pm at the Community Church of
East Williston
The evening will include a Fireside Chat with Rabbi Schachter, Father Michael Bissex, Pastor of the Church of St. Aidan, and Pastor Ed Palafox from the Community Church of East Williston.
Additional details to follow.
Co-Chaired by Carol & James Rotenberg and Lauren & David Borkon
The notion of Jewish Peoplehood encompasses Judaism as a civilization with a collective story, religion, culture, language, ethical tradition, and dedication to community. Our goal in presenting this series is to strengthen the connection between Jews around the world.
our next program in the series: Friday, December 5 • 6:30pm during our Shabbat Service
Guest Speaker: Marjan Keypour (Greenblatt)
This program will feature Marjan Keypour (Greenblatt), an Iranian-American human rights activist who specializes in causes of women and minorities in Iran. She is the founder of the Alliance for Rights of All Minorities (ARAM), an international network of activists dedicated to promoting equal rights for persecuted people in Iran. Marjan is also the founder of StopFemicideIran (SFI), the first interactive map and database documenting acts of femicide in Iran, memorializing the victims and raising awareness about this critical issue.
Beyond her grassroots initiatives, Marjan has contributed to the cultural landscape as a producer of HOMANITY, a compilation album featuring music from banned and underground Iranian artists. An initiative to shed light on Iran's restrictions on artists and promote cultural freedom.
Marjan holds advisory roles with the Atlantic Council's Iran Strategy Project and the National Union for Democracy in Iran (NUFDI). She is also an affiliate at the Middle East Institute (MEI).
A CONVERSATION WITH RABBI MEIR AZARI
Senior Rabbi of the Beit Daniel Centers for Progressive Judaism in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel
We are thrilled to welcome Rabbi Meir Azari back to Temple Sinai!
Rabbi Azari, who will speak about the current climate in Israel, served as the Executive Director of the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism from 1986-1989. He served twice as the chairperson of the Israeli MARAM (Israeli Council of Reform Rabbis) and served for more than 20 years as a Board Member of the Jewish Agency in Israel.
Rabbi Azari received the International Humanitarian Award from the World Union for Progressive Judaism and from Women of Reform Judaism at the Union for Reform Judaism Biennial in 2017, which recognized his contributions to Progressive Judaism in Israel and around the world. He was the first Reform Rabbi to receive such a prize.
The author of three books, Rabbi Azari’s latest, published in 2024, is entitled Lighting the Way: On Jewish Leadership. He has spoken at numerous congregations and conferences in North America and Europe.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 • 7:30pm IN THE SIMCHA ROOM
Changing H e a r t s a n d M i n d s :
Ef fe c tive C omm u nic atio n S tr ate gies
fo r C om bat ting A ntise mitis m
This exclusive briefing is designed for Jewish communit y leadership, of fering a unique oppor tunit y to hear from A DL on the latest findings and receive guidance on data - driven, ef fec tive communication strategies for combat ting antisemitism.
Conversational Hebrew with Morah Galia Shahin
next class:
Wednesday, November 19 at 7:00pm
Shalom! My name is Galia Shahin, and I will be teaching Conversational Hebrew for Adults. I am Israeli born and raised and have been teaching Hebrew for over twenty years. In every class, we are going to review the Hebrew alphabet and learn to read words and short sentences, utilizing the Hebrew vowels. In addition, we are going to engage in conversational Hebrew, learning words and phrases for everyday use. If you are traveling to Israel with Rabbi White, want to listen to Israeli news, or simply want to converse like a Tzabar, come join us and let’s learn Hebrew!
Morah Shahin, who is one of our wonderful Religious School teachers, will be at the helm for 18 one-hour sessions, on assorted Wednesday evenings from 7:00-8:00pm. Classes begin on October 29 and run through May. Specific class dates will be announced shortly.
The cost for the 18 sessions is $200.
To register, please visit mysinai.org/conversationalhebrew25-26
Holding On, Letting Go: Honoring Both Loss and Growth
Temple Sinai members Caryn Hirshleifer and Jodi Efros are forming a new, very meaningful Sinai Tribe, which will begin in the coming weeks.
This intimate circle is for Temple Sinai members navigating the weight of loss—whether through the death of a loved one, a sudden life change, or the quiet griefs that go unseen. Co-facilitated by Caryn Meg Hirshleifer (Co-author, In the Face of Catastrophe), Jodi Efros, and her daughter, Sprout Society’s Danielle Efros Kastenbaum, the group offers a safe, compassionate space to share, reflect, and heal in community. Through storytelling, creative practices, and ritual-inspired moments, we will honor our losses while holding onto hope, resilience, and the sustaining power of connection.
All ages and genders welcome.
Please indicate your interest in being part of this healing circle by contacting Adrianne Rubin at 516.621.6800 or by clicking here.
Our Photography Tribe Returns for its Second Year Led by Bill Brickner
Whether you take snapshots of the family on your cell phone or travel photos on your camera, let’s take the next steps in photography together. We’ll visit local scenic spots to take images that, with editing, you will be proud to hang on your wall.
Photographers of all skill levels are invited to join us for our first meeting on ZOOM: Tuesday, December 2 at 7:30pm Click here to join the ZOOM - Meeting ID 873 3885 5335 - Passcode 7272
Attendees should submit 5 images to Bill prior to the meeting at brick425park@hotmail.com0f2a55. New members should email Bill for instructions.
Trip to the Monday, December 8 • 11:00am
Identity, Culture, and Community:
Stories from the Collections of the Jewish Museum
Led by Sinai’s own, Docent Ronna Niederman
The exhibition includes a renovated double-height gallery crowned by a dramatic, monumentally scaled installation of more than 130 Chanukah lamps from around the world, and from antiquity to the present day, underscoring the central meaning of light as a symbol of enlightenment and hope across cultures.
This trip is only open to Temple Sinai members. $20 per person, limit of two tickets per congregant.
Purchase your tickets at mysinai.org/jewishmuseum12.8.25
Preserve Your Family’s Holocaust Story –A Special Opportunity from the Center for Jewish History
The Center for Jewish History, in partnership with Ancestry®, is launching an oral history podcast to document the stories of Holocaust survivors and their families. Through personal interviews and historical storytelling, this project seeks to preserve these vital memories for future generations.
We invite survivors and second-generation descendants to share their family’s experience. If you or someone you know would like to participate, please contact Miriam Malka Frankel at mfrankel@cjh.org, or reach out to gi@cjh.org.
Together, we can help ensure these stories live on.
sip, schmooze, and study
SCoTCH and SACRED TEXT
with Rabbi Michael White
Tuesday, November 11, at 7:00pm
We’re sure you’ll enjoy the engaging conversation on Torah and the warm sense of community that this gathering inspires. Click here to RSVP (location will be provided upon RSVP)
If you are unable to attend in person, you will have the opportunity to join via ZOOM. Email us for more details!
Wednesday, November 12 • 7:30pm
T R A N S I T museum
99 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn
sunday, november 16 • 10:30am
All are welcome to join Brotherhood for a nostalgic journey to the NY Transit Museum, located in downtown Brooklyn!
The self-guided tour will be introduced by two Brotherhood members: Todd Glickman, a certified docent of the museum, and Larry Krasnoff, former Chief Architect of the Transit Authority.
Brotherhood has graciously agreed to cover the entry fees for all attendees.
After the tour, you are welcome to eat lunch with Brotherhood at Junior’s Restaurant, or dine at your favorite “old haunt” in downtown Brooklyn.
RSVP by calling Larry Krasnoff at 516.484.2276 by November 15.
All Aboard and Watch the Gap!
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 • 6:30PM
Come join us for a special Brotherhood Shabbat, a night that’s all about connection, community, and shared purpose.
This isn’t a “sit back and watch” kind of service; rather, it’s a chance to show up, breathe, and be part of something real. Everyone’s welcome, Brotherhood members, families, friends…the more the merrier.
Afterward, stick around for the oneg and conversation. It’s a great way to meet new faces, reconnect with old friends, and get a feel for the heart of Brotherhood. We build not by numbers, but relationships, one person at a time.
CHANUKAH 5786
(That’s 2025 in case you didn’t know!)
Here’s to the Ladies Who Lunch
And here’s to the girls who plan lunch On their own behalf. Aren’t they a laugh?
Keeping house, yet clutching a copy of the SCRIBE, Just to keep in touch!
The ones who follow the rules, And meet themselves at the Shul. Too busy to know that they are cool! Aren’t they a gem? I’ll drink to them!
Let’s all drink to them!
Join Friend of a Friend for their Annual Chanukah Luncheon!
Thursday, December 4 • 12:00pm • at Mim’s $60 per person includes hors d’oeuvres, salad, choice of entrée, coffee, tea, and dessert (tax and gratuity are also included)
Please bring a wrapped gift for our fun Chanukah “Grab Bag” - price limit is $15.
Payment for the luncheon can be made to our Treasurer, Robyn Schrieber: Venmo (@FriendofaFriend-Chaverot)
Zelle (fofsinai@gmail.com) or mail a check to the temple office made out to “Friend of a Friend,” with “Chanukah Luncheon” in the memo line.
Luncheon Co-Chairs
Barbara Blatte & Amy Braunstein
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Many families in our community will feel the impact of the federal government shutdown as SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits lapse. In addition, countless federal workers have gone unpaid for weeks, adding even more strain to household budgets.
Your support ensures that no one faces this hardship alone.
Help the JCC keep their Nikki Schwartz Memorial Community Needs Bank fully stocked. As a proud redistribution partner of Island Harvest and Met Council, they’re committed to supporting our neighbors through this difficult time.
This is a list of their most needed items. Click here for the complete list.
• rice
• pasta
• cereal
• tuna
• soups
• peanut butter
• shelf-stable milk
• personal care items
• household essentials
• canned vegetables
Gift cards to grocery stores and big-box retailers are another way to help families provide for themselves and their loved ones in a respectful way.
Donations can be dropped off in the bins in the temple lobby.
You can also click here to order items from the JCC’s Amazon Wish List to send the most-needed items directly to the Community Needs Bank.
For anyone who needs additional assistance of any kind and wants to reach out, please contact the JCC today. You do not have to be a member!
Our Teens + Social Action + You = Our Best Team!
Join us as we prepare over 300 Thanksgiving meals for families in need at local shelters.
We’re inviting the entire Sinai family to come out and help us complete this big task.
Cook with us at temple or
Cook at home and it drop off or
Sign up to deliver the meals or
Simply donate by purchasing items from our Amazon Wish List
Every little bit helps! However you show up, you will make a difference in the lives of families in need across Long Island.
MORE DETAILS, INCLUDING THE LINK FOR REGISTRATON, CAN BE FOUND IN THE TEEN SECTION
Join us to support those struggling during this pause in SNAP benefits as mentioned in the video by:
• Participate in the SNAP Challenge with us following the actual SNAP benefit guidelines that beneficiaries are requires to follow as outlined below:
• Individuals can only spend a maximum of $6 a day on all 3 meals
• Individuals may not purchase any hot (when purchased) food items (such as rotisserie chicken or other prepared foods).
• Individuals may not purchase any food items that are to be eaten in the store/location that it is purchased.
• Individuals may not purchase any alcoholic beverages.
Reach out to Rabbi Schachter at RabbiSchachter@mysinai.org or Dina Kwasnicki at DKwasnicki@mysinai.org for additional details and our link to donate and track our progress with Island Harvest.
• Help Stock the JCC’s Nikki Schwartz Memorial Community Needs Bank, drop off items in the bins at the Temple Sinai of Roslyn lobby all month long. You can find a list of most needed items here. You can also click here to order items from the JCC’s Amazon Wish List to send the most-needed items directly to the Community Needs Bank.
• Help Temple Sinai Support Island Harvest And Our Neighbors In Need Contribute to the Hunger Relief Action Fund: Every $1 helps provide 2 meals. Click here to donate or use the QR code.
• Join us at our annual Thanksgiving Cooking for a Cause event sponsored by SORTY Temple Sinai Teens & Social Action Committee on Sunday, November 23rd between 12-3pm. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP NOW!
S O R T Y S i n a i T e e n s & S o c i a l A c t i o n P r e s e n t s
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Being Jewish at Home
school closures
THANKSGIVING WEEK
Tuesday, November 25
Religious School Closed
Wednesday, November 26
Offices Close at 1:00pm
ECC Dismissal at 3:00pm
Religious School Closed
Thursday, November 27
Building Closed
ECC Closed
Religious School Closed
Friday, November 28
Religious School Closed upcoming building, office, &