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Embrace your Inner Jewish Grandparent

Moishe House Arlington Residence

Come on over for a night of your grandparents’ favorite activities. We’ll be unleashing our inner Jewish Grandparent with their favorite activities: Watching Jeopardy, Wheel or Fortune, playing Rummikub, and much more! It’ll be a great time, and we’ll have lots of fun! See you there!!

Post-Grad Shabbat: Dinner and Conversation

Sixth & I 600 I St NW, Washington, DC, United States

From leaving a ready-made group of friends to moving to a new city and entering the workforce, your 20s can feel marked by countless unknowns: Who am I? Who are my people? Where do I belong? Designed with recent graduates in mind, this Shabbat experience led by Rabbi Nora is intended to foster connection, conversation, …

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Shabbat Dinner

Moishe House Georgetown

We welcome our community to join us for a traditional Shabbat meal.

Welcome Cappy Shabbat!

Moishe House Arlington Residence

WE HAVE A NEW RESIDENT!! Help us welcome Andrew Kaplan (CAPPY) to our humble abode! We’ll be enjoying Cappy’s favorite foods at our signature monthly event! As always, don’t forget to sign up on the OneTable ?.

“Bash Before You Fast” Moishe House Whiteout Party!

Hawthorne 1336 U St NW, Washington, DC, United States

Moishe House (NoMa, Bethesda, Arlington, and Columbia Heights) is hosting the biggest DC's biggest white party of the season at the Hawthorne's rooftop! Ticket sales support the WE ARE campaign. Dress code is WHITE OUT.

$10

Kayaking Tashlich on the Potomac River

Wharf Boathouse 710 Wharf St SW, Washington, DC, United States

Join Rabbis Aderet + Jenna on the Potomac River for a meaningful and fun way to take part in the powerful ritual of Tashlich. Tashlich, or “casting away”, is performed during the Ten Days between the start of Rosh Hashanah and the beginning of Yom Kippur. We’ll experience this ritual on the water in community, …

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Apple Picking, Tashlich, & New Year Toast

Great Country Farms 34345 Snickersville Turnpike, Bluemont, United States

Join NOVA Tribe Series and EntryPoint Cooking Tribe for a fun afternoon at Great Country Farms and Henway Hard Cider for apple picking, a fall festival, toasting the new year, and tashlich. We will organizes rides if needed! GET YOUR TICKET: https://greatcountryfarms.ticketspice.com/pick-your-own... THEN FILL OUT THIS RSVP GOOGLE FORM: https://forms.gle/SgZi7Acb6HmyJzy3A This event is organized by …

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Food Drive and Frappuccinos

Moishe House Georgetown

With the High Holidays beginning, it is important to be able to give back and help the rest of the DC community. We will be holding a food drive for local food banks (non-perishable goods only). Everyone who participates will get to enjoy some of our homemade frappuccinos!

Dinner + Learning w/ Rabbi Jenna

Moishe House Arlington Residence

Come join us for a discussion around a timely Jewish topic with Rabbi Jenna and of course a delicious dinner!

** Sold Out ** The RBG Workout

Capital Jewish Museum

Work out with RBG’s personal trainer, Bryant Johnson, while being entertained with Johnson’s memories of his time with the late Justice. Enjoy a spirited session of storytelling and movement. Don’t worry you don’t need to be able to hold a plank as long as RBG could (at least 30 seconds) to participate! Did we mention …

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$20

Happy Hour @ the Board Room

The Board Room Game Bar & Brewery VA 925 N Garfield St, Arlington, VA, United States

You know what it is, come join us for a good ol' happy hour at the Board Room in Clarendon - see you there!

Listen Up: A Mindful Communication Series

Sixth & I 600 I St NW, Washington, DC, United States

Mindfulness teacher Alison Cohen leads a series designed to help build stronger relationships by developing more compassionate communication skills. Cohen’s approach, called Mindfulness-Based Communication for Connection, draws on tenets of mindfulness, teachings from Brené Brown and Drs. John and Julie Gottman, nonviolent communication strategies, and Jewish perspectives on communication. Each interactive session will include brief …

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$15
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