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Devarim: “A Final Word, and a Lasting Impact”

   
 

In Devarim, Moses offers his final words—a reflection, a reminder, and a call to act. He speaks not to be remembered himself, but to remind the people who they are and what they stand for.

As we close five weeks of A Torah Journey in Giving, we honor one last gift—an anonymous donation of $1,800—offered quietly, without recognition, simply for the sake of sustaining Temple Sinai.

This final act of generosity reminds us that giving isn’t about being seen; it’s about being part of something larger than ourselves. Anonymous or named, every gift strengthens the bonds of this sacred community and carries our shared story forward.

As this Torah journey concludes, let your own act of giving become part of the legacy. Your gift today ensures that Temple Sinai enters the new year strong, inspired, and ready to serve.

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All gifts made to Tzedakah Tuesday provide direct support for Temple Sinai’s operating budget for fiscal year 2025–2026, ensuring we remain strong and steady as we continue our path toward unification with Rodef Shalom Congregation.

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Bamidbar: “Giving Keeps Us on the Journey”

   

In Bamidbar, the Israelites journey through the wilderness—uncertain, hopeful, sustained by one another. The wilderness teaches resilience, but also interdependence: no one travels alone.

Ed and Jan Korenman remind us of that truth. Their generosity helps Temple Sinai stay steady through every turn in the path, ensuring our community thrives even amid challenge or change.

Follow Ed and Jan’s lead—give to help keep Temple Sinai moving forward on this sacred journey.

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All gifts made to Tzedakah Tuesday provide direct support for Temple Sinai’s operating budget for fiscal year 2025–2026, ensuring we remain strong and steady as we continue our path toward unification with Rodef Shalom Congregation.

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Vayikra: “Holiness in Everyday Giving”

 

In Vayikra, we are called to holiness—not in grand gestures, but in everyday actions. The Torah teaches that what we offer, even in small measure, can be sacred when given with intention.

Carol and John Woolford live this teaching. Their generosity, grounded in consistency and care, helps Temple Sinai bring holiness into the ordinary rhythms of congregational life—Shabbat after Shabbat, person by person.

Join Carol and John in bringing holiness to life. Your act of giving to our end-of-year/Tzedakah Tuesday campaign sustains the heart of Temple Sinai.

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All gifts made to Tzedakah Tuesday provide direct support for Temple Sinai’s operating budget for fiscal year 2025–2026, ensuring we remain strong and steady as we continue our path toward unification with Rodef Shalom Congregation.

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Shemot: “From Obligation Comes Freedom”

In Shemot, the Israelites move from bondage to freedom—and in that journey, they learn the sacred rhythm of responsibility. Real freedom isn’t freedom from obligation, but freedom through it.

Laurie and Edward Mulvey embody that spirit. Their generosity reflects a deep understanding that supporting Temple Sinai’s Tzedakah Tuesday and “A Torah Journey in Giving” campaign strengthens the foundation on which community and purpose are built.

As we walk together toward a new year, we remember that giving isn’t a burden—it’s a beautiful expression of belonging.

Follow the Mulveys’ example—give from a place of gratitude and freedom.

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All gifts made to Tzedakah Tuesday provide direct support for Temple Sinai’s operating budget for fiscal year 2025–2026, ensuring we remain strong and steady as we continue our path toward unification with Rodef Shalom Congregation.

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Tzedakah Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Bereshit: “Tzedakah Begins with an Open Door”

In Bereshit, the world begins with a single act of creation—an opening. From that opening, all possibility unfolds.

So, too, does tzedakah begin with an open door. When we open our hearts, our homes, and our community to one another, we mirror that first divine act of generosity.

This week, Louise and Michael Malakoff remind us what it means to open that door with grace and intention. Their steadfast support of our annual Tzedakah Tuesday campaign helps Temple Sinai create the welcoming, vibrant community we all cherish.

Open your door just like Louise and Michael. Let’s see what you can do. Your gift to Tzedakah Tuesday directly supports Temple Sinai’s operating budget—helping us sustain our sacred work every day.

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All gifts made to Tzedakah Tuesday provide direct support for Temple Sinai’s operating budget for fiscal year 2025–2026, ensuring we remain strong and steady as we continue our path toward unification with Rodef Shalom Congregation.

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