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Calling all Young Professionals! Are you curious about the weekly parsha? Itching for an after Mincha snack? Looking for an excuse to meet up with your Kesher friends? Join us …
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Calling all Young Professionals! Are you curious about the weekly parsha? Itching for an after Mincha snack? Looking for an excuse to meet up with your Kesher friends? Join us …
This class meets Wednesdays, January 10 – March 27 at 6:30 pm. Each session is 2 hours long. Class will meet in-person on January 10 and March 27 and the …
This class meets Wednesdays, January 10 – March 27 at 6:30 pm. Each session is 2 hours long. Class will meet in-person on January 10 and March 27 and the …
There’s no better way to start the month than with the women of Moishe House CoHi. Join our Rosh Chodesh event celebrating the women in our community. We will have …
Rosh Chodesh directly translates to “head of the month,” and it’s the time each lunar cycle when we have a new moon, meaning no visible moon, and the beginning of …
Rosh Chodesh (New Hebrew Month) Circle + MLK Day: Driving out Darkness Read More »
Brews with Jews? We’re so there! Join Moishe House Columbia Heights, Moishe House Bethesda, and Kesher Israel for an evening of libations & Torah learnings! Bar information to come!
In a city where happy hour is a part of work culture and weekend plans are built around bottomless brunch, the idea of abstaining from alcohol can feel hard to …
Join 2239 as we set intentions for the new year during an inspiring and relaxing yoga practice. After class, catch up with old friends or meet your new besties as …
Wisdom + Wellness experiences at the Den offer a unique experience to holistically care for ourselves - mind, body, and soul through text study, exploring different wellness practices, and connection …
This is a four-week discussion-based course designed for couples in their 20s and early 30s who do not yet have children. The workshop is held four to five times throughout …
Celebrate the New Year of the Trees with a Tu B’Shvat seder, a ritual that began with the Kabbalists of the 16th century. At our seder led by Rabbi Nora, …
Tu B’Shvat, the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shvat, is the new year for trees! This holiday originates from the rabbis of the Talmud, and there is a …