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Group Chat: Jews and Booze

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

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 swallow. During Dry January, Rabbi Aaron leads a spirited discussion over mocktails on the ways alcohol is used and abused in daily life and how …

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$18

Happy Hour @ Punch Bowl Social

Punch Bowl Social - Ballston

We’re so looking forward to seeing you at our Happy Hour of the month! Come unwind with a drink in hand after what is likely a long day of work. Can’t promise any Amazon platters to steal from like last time, but I can promise a good time

Trivia Under the Stars

Wunder Garten 1101 First St NE, Washington, VA, United States

From sports and pop culture to geography and politics, we’ll test your knowledge inside Wunder Garten’s heated pavilion. Fire pits, hot drinks, and even hotter competition will keep you warm.  Form teams up to seven people. Coming solo? Sit at our mix & match table to meet new people and share your brainpower.  Trivia starts at 7:00 …

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$15

Coffee & CoWork @ Colada

Colada Shop 1405 T St NW, Washington, United States

Returning for the second time due to popular demand! Come work at Colada Shop with us! Bring your laptop and enjoy their heated rooftop as your office spot for the day! (14th & T St NW location) Coffee and empanadas on us

** Canceled ** Friday Night Services + Dinner with Rabbi Nora

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

** This has been canceled due to the weather ** 6:00 pm – Happy Hour 7:00 pm – Service 8:15 pm – Dinner This service is: Inclusive and contemporary with familiar Shabbat elements It’s led by: Rabbi Nora with Sixth & I’s musicians You can expect: Uplifting music and a thought-provoking sermon It’s a good fit for: Shabbat newcomers …

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$36

Everyone’s Birthday Shabbat

Moishe House Bethesda Residence

Well, not really the anniversary of the day we were, but it turns out you can celebrate your birthday whenever you want, and we chose January 19th.

Tu BiShvat Shabbat Dinner

Moishe House Columbia Heights Residence

Join us for a homemade & fresh farm-to-table Shabbat dinner inspired by one of our favorite Jewish holidays, Tu BiShvat! Please plan to bring a canned good to be donated to the community pantry in our neighborhood.

Havdalah Yoga

Well & Wonder Studio 4926 Wisconsin Avenue Washington, DC 20016 United States 4926 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC, United States

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 we enjoy light refreshments and start the new week together with joy. Class is open to everyone of all levels and will be taught by …

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$15

Paint Night!

Moishe House Georgetown Residence

Unleash your inner artist as we paint plant pots in preparation for Tu B’Shvat. Add a splash of color to your day, and transform your pots into unique vessels for joy to bloom. Join us as we gather, grow and create.

Interfaith Couples Workshop

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

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 the year. This cohort meets on Mondays, January 22, 29, February 5, and 12 from 7:00 – 8:30 pm.  Rabbi Aaron facilitates a guided, nonjudgmental …

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Tu B’Shvat Plantapalooza!

Moishe House Georgetown Residence

Embrace the spirit of Tu B’Shvat as we come together to sow the seeds of new beginnings and watch our painted pots bloom into symbols of growth and abundance. Let's cultivate a sense of community and connection with the earth, making this Tu B'Shevat a truly memorable and meaningful holiday.

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