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Renewal Oneg Challenge

Year of RENEWAL ONEG CHALLENGE at Temple Sinai, Reno's Reform Congregation. Exciting News: Temple Sinai's "Year of Renewal Oneg Challenge" is here! Join the celebration and accept the challenge by hosting or sponsoring an Oneg Shabbat.
Year of RENEWAL ONEG CHALLENGE at Temple Sinai, Reno's Reform Congregation. Exciting News: Temple Sinai's "Year of Renewal Oneg Challenge" is here! Join the celebration and accept the challenge by hosting or sponsoring an Oneg Shabbat. NEW TO HOSTING AN ONEG? No problem! Sign up online and receive easy instructions. SHORT ON TIME? Let Tracy Bartlett and Crystal Rhodes help. Check the "I want to sponsor an Oneg and hire Tracy and Crystal" option online, and we'll send you their info to get in touch with them effortlessly. They are happy to help you. Accept the challenge and help us make this year unforgettable with joyous Oneg Shabbat celebrations at Temple Sinai!

Seven Good REASONS to Host

  1. Honor family or friends.
  2. Celebrate a birthday or anniversary.
  3. Mark a milestone.
  4. Memorialize a loved one or an event.
  5. Celebrate the joy of Shabbat.
  6. Create community at Temple Sinai.
  7. Because if you don’t, who will?

Seven Easy WAYS to Host

  1. Co-host with another friend or family.
  2. Host a cookie potluck.
  3. Keep it simple; cake and coffee.
  4. Make it healthy; serve whole fruits.
  5. Ask everyone to contribute a nosh.
  6. Share homemade goods, nice & inexpensive.
  7. Pay someone to schlep for you.

Our Kashrut Policy

Pork and shellfish may not be served at Temple Sinai. No pepperoni pizza! Holidays may have special food requirements; contact the Temple Office for more information. Where possible, meat and dairy should be separated.

Please label ALL products containing nuts! Convenient reusable labels and supplies can be found in the Kitchen.

Read/download the guidelines for hosting an Oneg Shabbat.

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