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Mimouna Festival

African Art Museum, Smithsonian

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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$18

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.

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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