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GLOE Hike

Dupont Circle Metro- Q St Entrance

We will meet at the Q Street entrance of the DuPont Circle metro. The hike is approximately 3 miles, and an optional lunch will follow afterwards. If anyone has any questions, please email mgasthalter@gmail.com.

Board Games Interest Tribe Meetup

Edlavitch DCJCC

Join others at the EDCJCC to play your favorite board games! Please RSVP here so we know how many to expect.

Seis de Mayo

Moishe House Arlington Residence

We’re not Mexican so we can’t celebrate cinco de mayo. BUT we can celebrate SEIS de mayo. Margz. For. dayz. Maracas? Maybe. You’ll have to see. Drop by the house for this absolute banger of a Monday night (el seis de mayo, 2024 a las 6:45 PM)

Holocaust Remembrance Day: Voices of History, Lessons for Today

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

On Yom HaShoah, communities around the world gather to remember the systematic persecution and murder of six million Jews and millions of other innocent people from a variety of ethnic, religious, and national backgrounds. At a Holocaust Remembrance Day service, join together in music, prayer, and a candle lighting ceremony to commemorate those who perished. …

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Holocaust Remembrance Day at Sixth and I

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

On Yom HaShoah, communities around the world gather to remember the systematic persecution and murder of six million Jews and millions of other innocent people from a variety of ethnic, religious, and national backgrounds. Join us at Sixth & I Synagogue for music, prayer, and a candle lighting ceremony to commemorate those who perished. Please register through …

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Nats Game

National Stadium

Baseball. is. back!! Get PUMPED because the Orioles are in town!! Join us for a trip down to Navy Yard, where we’ll root root root for the NATS! See you at Nats Park on May 7th at 6:45.

Remembering Their Stories: Yom Hashoah | Holocaust Memorial Day

Join us for a poignant evening of remembrance as we gather virtually on Tuesday May 7th at 7:30 PM to commemorate Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. This solemn occasion serves as a tribute to the survivors who endured the unimaginable horrors of the Holocaust, some of whom ultimately even fought bravely in Israel's early wars. …

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Event Series Nosh & Learn

Nosh & Learn

Kesher Israel (Social Hall)

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 Tuesdays at 7:00 PM in the Social Hall for our parsha class: Nosh & Learn! We hope to see you there!!! Please contact Maddie Dahl or …

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Movie in the Park

Alethia Tanner Park

Join us to Kick off the summer with an outdoor movie night at Alethia Tanner Park at NoMa. We will be watching National Treasure, and have many fun snacks to share. BYOB (Bring Your Own Blanket!)

Faith + Doubt: What Does it Mean to Believe? (Hadar + the Den)

Join our friend, Rabbi Avi Strausberg, of Hadar DC for this three-part learning series co-sponsored by the Den. See below for a list of dates for the classes offered in Dupont Circle and Columbia Heights. Many people believe that faith is the foundation of a religious life. But, what does it mean to have faith? What must …

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Friday Night Services + Dinner with Rabbi Nora

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

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 or those looking for an unexpected way to wind down

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