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Who Nu? An Exploration of the Jewish Experience

Who Nu? Jewish education and community series at Temple Sinai Reno, Sundays from September 14, 2025 to May 3, 2026, 1–3 pm. Topics include Jewish learning, social action, Holocaust remembrance, immigration, environmental responsibility, and community empowerment.
Promotional image for Temple Sinai’s “Who Nu? An Exploration of the Jewish Experience,” a Sunday afternoon series running from September 14, 2025 to May 3, 2026, 1:00–3:00 pm. The flyer lists ten engaging session topics, including Jewish learning, social justice, immigration, environmental stewardship, Holocaust remembrance, reproductive rights, and women’s empowerment. Sessions are held in the sanctuary with light refreshments afterward. On the left side is a whimsical image of an owl wearing a blue kippah,. Event is funded by Jewish Nevada.

Who Nu? Season 2:

A Year of Action

led by Rabbi Benjamin Zober

This Session's Guests

The Importance of Learning

I Met You at Sinai: Josie Glassberg & Michael Cohen

A discussion about the importance of learning as it relates to Jewish values and how to nurture it.

Josie Glassberg
Josie Glassberg
Sinai School Director

Josie is a Midwest transplant and Sinai School Director at Temple Sinai. She has a background in both Jewish and Montessori education and is passionate about helping children to discover their personal path and communal place within Judaism. Josie is currently in graduate school to be a therapist and spends her free time hanging out with her 13-year old daughter, Coco, and their orange cat, Mittens.

Michael Cohen
Michael Cohen
Educator

Michael moved to Reno in 2021 and quickly became active at Temple Sinai, joining the Board and teaching in the Sinai School. He has taught the 6th–7th grade class for three years and finds great joy in connecting with his students.

Born in Israel and raised in New Zealand, Michael came to the U.S. for graduate school. His family spans the full spectrum of Jewish practice, and he believes that “Jewish is as Jewish does.”

Taking Social Action

I Met You at Sinai: Tova McGilvray

A discussion about the importance of Jewish values and practicing social action.

Tova McGilvray
Tova McGilvray
Past Chair Social Action Committee & Current President

Tova was “Battle Born” and raised in Reno, Nevada, and is a graduate of UNR’s writing program. She has worked in Title and Escrow for nearly a decade and enjoys helping people make Reno their home. A lifelong dancer and thespian, she gained leadership experience by managing and choreographing productions.

Co-founding the Nada Dada Art Show introduced her to community activism and the struggles of weekly motel residents. Though always identified as a Nevada Jew, it wasn’t until attending Temple Sinai that she found a place to serve her community from a proudly Jewish perspective. Tova also serves as president of the Rotary Club of Reno Midtown.

Taking Social Action

I Met You at Sinai: Jeff Gingold & Jane Townley

Welcoming the Stranger. A discussion about the Jewish values of welcoming the stranger.

Jeff Gingold and Jane Townley
Jeff Gingold & Jane Townley
Temple Sinai Members

Jeff is a retired geriatric and hospice medicine physician who joined Temple Sinai shortly after moving to Reno in 1989. He has had the privilege and pleasure to teach B’nei Mitzvah students, lead Shabbat services occasionally and be a member of the past three Rabbi Search committees. He has been most active in the programs of the Temple Sinai Social Action Committee, often with the help of his wife Jane.

Jane is a native Nevadan. She has been a member of Temple Sinai for more than 30 years, during that time she has served as Treasurer, member of past Rabbi Search committees and as teacher and judge for numerous culinary and social action events. Her favorite activity is Grandma-ing.

The Environment & Preserving Resources

A discussion about what Jewish practices teach us about caring for our physical world.

Jane and Brian will highlight how the message of Chanukah reverberates through environmental responsibility in our community. Latkes will be served following the program as together we light (just a tad early…😉) the first candle of Chanukah.

Brian Beffort,Washoe County Sustainability Manager
Brian Beffort
Washoe County Sustainability Manager

Brian Beffort was hired as Washoe County’s first Sustainability Manager in February 2023 and led the drafting of the County’s Climate Action Plan to reduce emissions both in County operations and community-wide, which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners in March.

Before joining the County, Brian spent the bulk of his career in Washoe County, first as a journalist (with the Reno Gazette-Journal), then with environmental nonprofits, including Friends of Nevada Wilderness, Great Basin Institute, Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful, and the Sierra Club.

Brian holds a Master’s in Journalism from the University of Missouri, Columbia, and a Master’s in Sustainability and Environmental Management from Harvard University. He was born at Washoe Medical Center in Reno.

Jane Grossman
Jane Grossman

Jane Grossman, a longtime Temple Sinai member, has a deep passion for community service and led the Social Action Committee for many years. With nearly 25 years of experience as a Management Consultant and an earlier career in recycling and alternative transportation for government and nonprofit organizations, Jane brings both professional expertise and personal commitment to sustainability. She’s thrilled to reconnect with her environmental roots by joining Brian for this event.

International Holocaust Remembrance Day

I Met You at Sinai: Judy Schumer.

Recognizing International Holocaust Remembrance Day with a discussion about generational family experiences related to the Holocaust.

Judy Schumer
Temple Sinai Member and Co-chair of Reno's Holocaust Day of Remembrance

Judy and Gary Schumer have been active members of Temple Sinai since 2004. Judy has served on the Board of Directors, the Jewish Practice and Caring Committees, chaired the ‘Family Promise’, and coordinated annual Purim carnivals and Torah for Tots. She has chaired the Governor’s Advisory Council on Education Relating to the Holocaust and co-chairs Reno’s Holocaust Day of Remembrance.

Reproductive Rights

Tanya Nawrocki &
Molly Rose Lewis

In conjunction with February 20th Repro Shabbat, a discussion about Jewish thought regarding reproductive rights. 

Tanya Nawrocki
Temple Sinai Member

Tanya holds an MA in English Literature and is pursuing her second masters in Gender, Race, and Identity at the University of Nevada, Reno. Her current research explores the intersections of gender, sexuality and race in twentieth century “middlebrow” American literature, and her community engagement fosters dialogue while highlighting the need for nuance. She currently lectures in English composition, literature, and women’s studies.

Molly Rose Lewis
Molly Rose Lewis

Molly Rose Lewis has been working in the government, political, and nonprofit sectors in Nevada since 2016. She spent several years and two Nevada Legislative sessions with NARAL (now called Reproductive Freedom for All), and has been with the office of U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen since 2021. Molly Rose is joining this Temple Sinai event in an unofficial, personal capacity and looks forward to the conversation.

How Empowering Women Benefits Our Community

Women Empowerment with Mary Federico Katz

A discussion about Jewish thought regarding women’s empowerment. 

Mary Federico Katz
Mary Federico Katz
Temple Sinai Member

Mary is a retired Software Engineer/Data Analyst. She and her husband, Harvey, have been members of Temple Sinai since 2013. In May 2021 Mary started leading volunteer efforts with neighbors for RISE (Reno Initiative for Shelter & Equality) and Our Place (women and families shelters) by making bag lunches and by November 2022, the volunteers were preparing full hot meals. An active member of the Temple Sinai Social Action Committee she organizes volunteer activities for Our Place guests including children’s birthday parties, women’s bingo and other women’s activities.

Hungry to Feed Our Community

Feeding the hungry in our community with Jocelyn Lantrip, Director of Marketing & Communications Food Bank of Northern Nevada.

A discussion about Jewish values regarding caring for the needy. Please bring a food donation.

Jocelyn Lantrip, Director of Marketing and Communications for the Food Bank of Northern Nevada
Jocelyn Lantrip
Director of Marketing and Communications for the Food Bank of Northern Nevada

Jocelyn Lantrip is the Director of Marketing and Communications for the Food Bank of Northern Nevada and has been with the organization for 16 years. She has more than 30 years of experience in marketing, PR and communications and has a real passion for helping those who face hunger. She sees food as a right for all people, and loves to talk about how to make our communities healthier through access to nutritious food.

Rabbi Benjamin Zober

I Met You at Sinai: Interviewing Rabbi Benjamin Zober

Met You At Sinai: a conversation with Rabbi Benjamin Zober led by Rabbi Emerita Myra Soifer.

Rabbi Benjamin Zober
Co-Rabbi, Temple Sinai

Rabbi Benjamin grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, where he developed a love for winter, underdog sports teams, and corned beef. After earning a J.D. and working as a public defender on capital appeals, he sought a more proactive way to serve and entered rabbinical school.

Ordained in 2018 by Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion, Rabbi Zober served congregations across the U.S. and was a Social Justice Fellow in Cincinnati. His thesis explored little-known Jewish-American responses to the Holocaust. He received the Cora Kahn Prize for excellence in sermon delivery. In his free time, he enjoys reading, running, and making pop-up books.

Rabbi Emerita Myra Soifer
Rabbi Myra Soifer
Rabbi Emerita, Temple Sinai

Rabbi Myra was ordained by the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati as one of the first 10 women ordained a rabbi. After an assistantship in New Orleans, she came to Temple Sinai in Reno and served as its Rabbi for 26 years. She is now Sinai’s Rabbi Emerita. Among her many retirement “gigs” was service in the Peace Corps in Panamá from 2018-2020. Rabbi Myra loves to travel and continues to pursue life’s adventures!

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