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8-14, 2026

Mashkevich

We Can’t Wait to Celebrate Passover with Your Family!

28th Annual

second night seder

CELEBRATE PASSOVER

WITH TEMPLE SINA I

THURSDAY, APRIL 2 • 5:30 PM

Services led by Rabbi Michael White and Rabbi Ilana Schachter

The evening includes music • prizes • fun for all ages and a delicious traditional Passover Seder catered by V&Z Caterers

featuring:

gefilte fish • chicken soup with matzah balls tossed salad • brisket with gravy roast chicken • vegetables • potato kugel tsimmes • Passover desserts

Adults: $82 • Children 5–12: $42

Children 4 & Under (ECC students 5 & under): Free

Open only to congregants and their guests perfect for young families!

To RSVP, scan the QR code or visit mysinai.org/secondnightseder2026

Friday, March 13, 2026 • 6:30pm

We look forward to seeing you at our meaningful Shabbat service in the Sanctuary.

Tonight, we are Celebrating Jewish Peoplehood with special guest speaker, Sinai’s own, Dr. Grigoriy Mashkevich

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.

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.

Friday, March 13 • 6:30pm during our Shabbat service featuring the Community Choir & Temple Sinai Band

Guest Speaker: Sinai’s Own, Dr. Grigoriy Mashkevich

Marking four years since the invasion of Ukraine

Dr. Grigoriy Mashkevich is a double board-certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon with advanced fellowship training from UCLA Medical Center. He received his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completed residency training in head and neck surgery at New York Eye & Ear Infirmary. His sub-specialty training at UCLA focused on complex facial reconstruction and cosmetic surgery, with particular emphasis on cancer-related facial repair and cosmetic surgery of the aging face and nose.

Born in Lviv, Ukraine, Dr. Mashkevich felt a personal and professional responsibility to contribute his surgical expertise following the onset of the war. His first humanitarian mission took place in September 2022, approximately six months into the conflict. Since that time, he has participated in and helped establish multiple missions focused on reconstructive care for war-injured patients, with a growing emphasis on education and skills transfer to local physicians. In March, he will return to Lviv for his fifth medical mission, continuing a sustained commitment to care, collaboration, and long-term impact.

Sinai Shabbat Saturdays

New Ways to Experience Shabbat at Temple Sinai*

Saturday, March 14, 2026 at 9:30am

Saturday Morning Torah Study*K with Rabbinic Intern Dina Kwasnicki in person and via ZOOM

Shabbat is a time for reflection, gratitude, and enrichment.

Join us for a morning of engaging text study and conversation, centered around the weekly Torah portion.

No previous knowledge of Hebrew, liturgy, or text required – join us as we learn from our tradition and from one another!

*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.

Click here to join the ZOOM or dial 646.558.8656 (audio only)

Meeting ID: 824 5549 3238

PASSWORD: 3636

a six paRt seRies with Rabbi ilana schachteR

From Shifra and Puah, the brave midwives who defied a cruel Pharaoh, to Mordechai who refused to bow before Haman, to the heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, the narratives of the Jewish people are filled with models of resistance and resilience.

Come and be inspired with Rabbi Schachter in this six-session course that blends text study with contemporary discussion.

Thursdays at 7:00pm on ZOOM

March 12 • March 26 April 23 • May 7

RSVP at mysinai.org/talesofthejewishspirit

THE WORLD’S LARGEST SUMMIT ON ANTISEMITISM AND HATE

NEW YORK CITY MARCH 16–17, 2026

This year marks Never Is Now’s 10th anniversary, and it promises to be our most powerful gathering yet.

Programming will be rooted in confronting antisemitism and hate while celebrating the leaders who refuse to stand idly by. With specialized tracks on advocacy, safety & security, education, litigation and student leadership, you’ll find both inspiration and practical workshops to strengthen your ability to make a difference. Join Thousands at Never Is Now!

Conversational Hebrew with

Morah Galia Shahin

next class:

Wednesday, March 18 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.

Questions? Contact Adrianne Rubin at arubin@mysinai.org

Join

us for a

TOUR OF TEMPLE EMANU-EL

Temple Emanu-El is an architectural landmark, a storied synagogue, and the first Reform Jewish congregation in New York City

monday, march 23 • 1:30pm

Temple Emanu-El’s 180-year history mirrors the rise to prominence of immigrant Jews in New York City and beyond.

In visiting their beautiful sanctuary, you will learn about their amazing history, the rise of Reform Judaism, as well as see sparkling mosaics and stained glass windows. From their humble beginnings Downtown to their stunning 5th Avenue Sanctuary, their story is nothing short of magical, where warmth and majesty meet.

We will also be touring the exhibit,Temple Emanu-El at 180 at their Bernard Museum of Judaica.

As Temple Emanu-El celebrates the 180th anniversary of its founding, the Herbert & Eileen Bernard Museum of Judaica traces that evolution in a new exhibition of paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and ephemera drawn from its own holdings, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The New York Historical, and private collections.

Spots are limited for this free tour of Temple EmanU-El REGISTER AT MYSINAI.ORG/TEMPLEEMANUEL

Temple Emanu-El is located at 1 East 65th Street, New York, NY 10065.

PLEASE NOTE: In the event the Sanctuary is needed on March 23 for a life-cycle event, Temple Emanu-El will notify us at least one day in advance.

Wednesday, March 11 • 7:30pm

Pre-Passover

Ben’s Deli Night

Tuesday, March 24

A beloved annual tradition! We’ll gather for great food and meaningful conversation, joined by Rabbi Schachter, who will share timely and inspiring Torah as we prepare for Passover. Click here to RSVP

Let’s Help Those in Need!

In March, Let’s Pass Along Passover Foods!

We have a long-standing relationship with Hatzilu Rescue Organization, which provides support to Jews experiencing job loss, health issues and other difficulties. Hatzilu is Hebrew for rescue or save.

KOSHER FOR PASSOVER FOODS

Please donate non-perishable Kosher for Passover foods (NO GLASS BOTTLES) including, but not limited to:

• matzo ball mix

• macaroons

• canned sardines

• matzah

• kosher soups & mixes

• canned vegetables

• canned tuna

• other kosher for Passover items

• kosher snacks

• canned gefilte fish

• canned salmon

Kindly place your donations in the bins in the temple lobby.

In March, Help Children Who Need Our Help!

Sunrise Day Camp MESH Team plays an essential role over the summer in supporting the well-being of campers and staff. MESH stands for Mental, Emotional, and Social Health. The behavioral specialists work closely with counselors and leadership to ensure that every child feels safe, understood, and included. They provide strategies for positive behavior management, offer 1:1 support when needed, and help to create an environment where campers can thrive emotionally and socially. While these are necessary for any child, they are vital at Sunrise, where our children have the additional impact of a cancer diagnosis (either their own, or a sibling’s).

Please help by donating items that can help the MESH Team help others. Visit the SUNRISE DAY CAMP AMAZON WISH LIST at https://a.co/ahrogte.

upcoming building, office, & school closures

Professional Development Day

Wednesday, March 11

ECC Closed Professional Development Day

Wednesday, March 18

Religious School Closed

Tuesday, March 31 - Friday, April 10

Religious School ClosedSpring Break

Wednesday, April 1 - Friday, April 10

ECC ClosedSpring Break

Wednesday, April 1 - First Seder Offices Close 1:00pm

Thursday, April 2 - First Day of Passover Offices Closed

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