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Simchat Torah Shabbat @ WHC

Washington Hebrew Congregation 3935 Macomb Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join us for a Shot of Torah or good food and good company at 6:30 pm, a Shabbat service in which we celebrate the ending and beginning anew of our annual cycle for reading the Torah at 7:00 pm, and stay after for dinner with 2239 or dancing and dessert with the broader WHC community. …

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$10

TEM Friday Night Service and Dinner

Adas Israel 2850 Quebec St NW, Washington, DC, United States

Come welcome Shabbat with the TEM at a spirited, traditional Friday night davening. Kabbalat Shabbat and Maariv are followed by a register-in-advance dinner. Bring your own kosher wine and corkscrew. Singles, families, teens and empty nesters are all welcome.

$5

Your Bubbe’s Shabbat

Moishe House Arlington Residence

We try to keep you all on your toes with exotic themes every month, but this time, we’re keeping it classic. When you walk into our home, the smell of Matzo ball soup will hit like a giant Shabbat wave! We’re so excited to see you all at our home for a great Shabbat with …

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** Canceled ** Dancin’ In the Street: A Simchat Torah Celebration

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

** This event has been canceled ** Simchat Torah, which means “Rejoicing in Torah,” is the day when we gather together to celebrate the Torah and renew ourselves as we begin the cycle of reading from Genesis once again.  We’re shutting down I Street for our signature Simchat Torah celebration. Let loose and dance like …

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Oktoberfest

Moishe House Bethesda Residence

Get ready to dive into the hoppy extravaganza of our Oktoberfest celebration! We're rolling out the barrels and raising a toast to the golden nectar of life – beer, glorious beer! At this frothy fest, you'll have the chance to explore a variety of beer styles, from crisp lagers to bold ales, all while immersing …

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From Dancing to Mourning

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

“Gone is the joy of our hearts; Our dancing is turned into mourning.” (Eicha/Lamentations 5:15) Tonight, we were supposed to transition into the holiday of Simchat Torah, defined by joyous dancing and singing. That joy is tempered this year. As many of you have likely heard by now, this Shabbat morning, Hamas militants attacked communities across …

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Simchat Torah Happy Hour

Are a Jewish Young Professional living in Northern Virginia? Join the kickoff event on Simchat Torah (Sat, Oct 7) with new + old friends, laughter and dancing! Open bar, meat station, and more! Text to RSVP your drinks : 703-973-4218

Vigil to Support Family and Friends in Israel

White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, United States

Starting at 16th St NW & H St NW near the White House at 12pm and ending by the Israeli Embassy. Note: information about this event is limited.

Rally to Support Israel

Lincoln Memorial 2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington, United States

This is a lay organized rally hosted on the National Mall. Please come support and spread this flyer to family and friends in the DMV area!! Bring Israeli flags too!!

IPF Atid Community Check-In

IPF Atid was created in July 2017 as Israel Policy Forum's young professional-led community to engage and empower the next generation of leaders to build a resilient community, elevate discourse, and advance a two-state vision in Israel. IPF Atid is planning a community check-in tomorrow, Sunday, October 8th, at 7:30 PM ET, coinciding with the …

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Vigil for Israel at Washington Hebrew Congregation

Washington Hebrew Congregation 3935 Macomb Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join Washington Hebrew at their Temple Monday, October 9, 5:30 pm for a vigil in support of Israel and its people.

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