See Peace, Be Peace… Behold Peace

On the International Day of Peace at Reno Buddhist Center will be a concert celebrating peace.  Singer and musician, Colleen Akiko, will offer personal stories and songs welcoming peace into our hearts.  This event is sponsored by “Prayers without Borders”.  Everyone is welcome to attend this special experience.

Jews of the Old West (4-part Series)

“Jews of the Old West” (4-part series):  Led by Rabbi Benjamin Zober, examine television shows to discover the unique experiences of Jews who settled in the American West.

Jews of the Old West is part of Temple Sinai’s Who Nu? An exploration of the Jewish experience.

NIA Thanksgiving Service – “Re-Membering our Blessings”

“Remembering our Blessings”
Thursday, November 20, at 7:00pm

at Our Lady of the Snows Parish Center,  1200 S. Arlington Ave.
(Note: not the church building, on Wright St. , the parish center on Arlington)

The Thanksgiving service is a beautiful way to give true meaning to the Thanksgiving Holiday with brothers and sisters of many faiths. We will share in remembering our many blessings with music and the spoken word. Come hear the many voices of faith, always a memorable evening.

Our Thanksgiving Program in its thirty eighth year. No RSVP is needed.

Interfaith Common Grounds

9:00AM  @ COFFEE and COMICS      9:00am   @ COFFEE and COMICS
We gather on the first Tuesday of the month at 9:00am to have a cup of beverage and make connections.  An interesting and insightful question will be shared.  Diverse viewpoints will be represented.  The meeting last about one hour. We are currently meeting at Coffee and Comics on Moana Ln.

Please come and participate at 9:00am on the first Tuesday of the month.

TEMPLE SINAI INTERFAITH POTLUCK – SUKKOT 2025

A Celebration of Sukkot (the fall harvest season)

Join in friendship and community at our 3RD ANNUAL INTERFAITH POTLUCK GATHERING

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9TH, 5:30-7:30 PM at Temple Sinai Reno (3405 Gullin Road, Reno)

VEGETARIAN DISHES, ONLY (cheese and eggs ok).

RSVP to Events@SinaiReno.org by October 2nd.

Please include # of attendees and their names, and the vegetarian dish contribution based upon the last name of the donor:

A-F appetizers and/or salads. G-M main dish. N-Z: Desserts.

Seating is limited to 60.

Hosted by Temple Sinai, Reno, Nevada.

3405 Gullin Road, Reno

Nevada Prayer Breakfast 2025

As individuals and communities, we may believe differently in our approach to the Divine, yet we gather at the Nevada Prayer Breakfast equally, inclusively, and without discrimination for our common purpose. Together we devote our energies to the good of the State of Nevada.
  • THE COMPLETE STACK SERVED BREAKFAST –  Breakfast Served at 7:00AM
  • Orange Juice· PRE·SET Fruit Bowl  – Coffee, Decaf & Hot Tea Service”
  • French Toast with butter & syrup – Fresh Scrambled Eggs
  • Basket of Assorted Muffins (some sweet) at each table                 *Sorry we do not have a way to order special meals from Atlantis
Special note: When ordering tickets, please include your denomination/religious tradition so we can organize who is sitting where.
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Interfaith Common Grounds

We gather on the first Tuesday of the month to have a cup of beverage and make connections.  An interesting and insightful question will be shared. Please come and see.  Our friend Nancy Cecil will guide the group.

Nevada Prayer Breakfast 2025

As individuals and communities, we may believe differently in our approach to the Divine, yet we gather at the Nevada Prayer Breakfast equally, inclusively, and without discrimination for our common purpose. Together we devote our energies to the good of the State of Nevada.

  • THE COMPLETE STACK SERVED BREAKFAST –  Breakfast Served at 7:00AM
  • Orange Juice· PRE·SET Fruit Bowl  – Coffee, Decaf & Hot Tea Service”
  • French Toast with butter & syrup – Fresh Scrambled Eggs
  • Basket of Assorted Muffins (some sweet) at each table                 *Sorry we do not have a way to order special meals from Atlantis
Special note: When ordering tickets, please include your denomination/religious tradition so we can organize who is sitting where.   Tables of 8 or Individual tickets     —Click here for TICKETS—  

NIA – Interfaith Luncheon – VA Medical Center

Please join us for our Nevada Interfaith Association’s Bi-Annual Luncheon, Monday, January 8, 2024, at 11:30 a.m.  It will be hosted by Chaplains at the Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, 975 Kirman Avenue, Reno, NV  89502

Twice a year, the NIA hosts a luncheon for those members of a religious organization and for those in non-profit organizations who also serve the community. The goal is to share information about what is happening in their respective areas and to promote the event for support if needed. Guest speakers offer insights and participants share what’s going on in their community. It is an opportunity to make friends and to build camaraderie as we understand our differences but respect what we have in common and aim to support one another in exercising our religious freedom.

Nevada Prayer Breakfast 2023

“Living Art – Pathway to Peace” is the theme for the Nevada Prayer Breakfast. Our annual community gathering where we offer prayerful support for our State and our leaders. We also honor outstanding, visionary people and organizations in our community for their unique and caring work to benefit of all.  As individuals and communities, we may believe differently in our approach to the Divine, yet we gather at the Nevada Prayer Breakfast equally, inclusively, and without discrimination for our common purpose. Together we devote our energies to the good of the State of Nevada.

Special note: When ordering, please write your denomination/religious tradition after you name so we can organize who is sitting where.