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Passover Matzah Pizza Making

Moishe House Columbia Heights Residence

There is no passover dish more beloved than the Matzah pizza! Join us for a Matzah pizza making night with all your favorite toppings and MOHO friends. Please RSVP so we know how many ingredients to prepare: https://airtable.com/appvZdbUkGZl0W6tW/shrVxdVXdJ868TF3S

Rodef 2100 Not Your Average Passover Seder

Rodef Shalom 2100 Westmoreland St, Falls Curch, United States

Join Rodef 2100 at Temple Rodef Shalom for our traditional, not so traditional Seder experience! With games, prizes, and amazing food you'll be sure to have a renewed love for Passover after this event! We will start with Havdalah and then move to the Passover fun! Registration fee includes dinner, dessert, and beverages. Optional- Bring a …

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Havdallah and Matzah Ball Soup

Moishe House Columbia Heights Residence

Havdalah and matzah ball soup, what can be better? Join us in our backyard for a K4P Havdalah and light dinner. (Our kitchen is not K4P however we will have pre-sealed options for those that are fully observant.)

Paint with Brighton Gardens

Brighton Gardens Chevy Chase

Join us for a heartwarming afternoon of creativity and connection at Brighton Gardens! As part of our ongoing volunteer series, we're thrilled to invite you to paint alongside the wonderful residents of this senior living center. Discover the joy of self-expression as we dip our brushes into vibrant colors and let our imaginations run wild …

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End of Passover Gluten Ride

Chinatown Park 600 I Street Northwest, Washington, United States

Come join us for a fun-filled cycling event to celebrate the end of Passover! Whether you're Jewish or just love bikes, this ride is for you. Meet us at Chinatown Park (kitty-corner from Sixth and I) for a leisurely ride through the city. Let's enjoy the fresh air, good company, and some pizza and beer …

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Mimouna Festival

National Museum of African American History and Culture 1400 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join Moishe Houses Bethesda and Georgetown! Mimouna is a traditional Moroccan Jewish festival of good neighbors celebrated together with Muslims, when after Passover, doors of Moroccan-Jewish homes are left open and all are welcomed to enjoy singing, dancing, and traditional sweets. Enjoy traditional foods and experience a new generation of Jewish and Muslim Moroccan artists, NOAM …

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Friday Night Services with Rabbi Aaron

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

6:00 pm – Happy Hour 7:00 pm – Service This service is: Inclusive and contemporary with familiar Shabbat elements It’s led by: Rabbi Aaron with Sixth & I’s musicians You can expect: Uplifting music and a thought-provoking sermon It’s a good fit for: Shabbat newcomers or those looking for an unexpected way to wind down

Shabbat@WHC Featuring Metro Minyan

Kesher Israel Congregation 2801 N St NW, Washington, DC, United States

WE INVITE YOU TO END YOUR WEEK AND WELCOME SHABBAT WITH US! At 6:30 pm and again after the service: Have something to eat (to tide you over or as your dinner), a drink (we offer a full bar, plus non-alcoholic options), and connect with your community. Kids are always welcome, and they’ll be able …

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Pause and Play: A Musical Friday Night

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

This Shabbat experience is: Music-driven, laid-back, and soulful It’s led by: Musician Aaron Shneyer and Rabbi Aaron. You can expect: A collaborative feel, and intentions that strike a chord It’s a good fit for: Those unafraid to sing like no one’s listening—and those who just like to listen

Pause and Play: A Musical Friday Night

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

This Shabbat experience is: Music-driven, laid-back, and soulful It’s led by: Musician Aaron Shneyer and Rabbi Aaron. You can expect: A collaborative feel, and intentions that strike a chord It’s a good fit for: Those unafraid to sing like no one’s listening—and those who just like to listen FREE. RSVP required.

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