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OneTable Oct 7th Commemoration

Virtual

We know this year’s High Holidays may feel different after the events of October 7. To help you reflect and navigate these emotions, we’ve created A New Year, A Changed World: A High Holidays Guide For After October 7. We also invite you to join us for a remembrance ritual on October 7 at 1pm …

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Marking October 7th Together

The Anthem, 901 Wharf Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024

This October 7th, join thousands from across the Greater Washington Jewish community to commemorate one year since the horrific attacks in Israel that changed our world forever. Together, we will unite for an evening of remembrance, resilience, and hope for a brighter future. Hosted by The Jewish Federation, JCRC, and Washington Board of Rabbis. Proudly co-sponsored …

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Event Series Hebrew Literacy

Hebrew Literacy

Sixth & I Residence

This class meets Mondays, September 16 – December 9 from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. There will not be class on November 25. Class will meet in-person on September 16 and December 9, and the rest of the class will be virtual. Demystify the Hebrew alphabet as you learn the letters and vowels and how to …

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$280

October 7th Reflection (Moishe House Group)

The Anthem, 901 Wharf Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024

Come together with the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and thousands in the Jewish community to commemorate 1 year since the October 7th attack. The MoHo Arlington residents will be leaving together from the Clarendon station at 6 pm, or meet us at the Blair Fountain outside of Shake Shack at 6:30 pm. The event …

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Marking October 7th Together

The Anthem, 901 Wharf Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024

An Evening of Remembrance, Resilience, and Hope for a Brighter Future  This October 7th, join thousands from across the Greater Washington Jewish community to commemorate one year since the horrific attacks in Israel that changed our world forever. Together, we will remember the lives lost, pray for those still in captivity, honor the survivors, and …

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Lee Yaron In Conversation with Jodi Rudoren

Sixth & I 600 I St NW, Washington, DC, United States +1 more

*In-person and Virtual* 10/7: 100 Human Stories by Haaretz investigative reporter Lee Yaron is the definitive account of the day Hamas launched an unprecedented terrorist assault on Israel, told through the stories of its victims and the communities they called home. Crashing through the border, attacking from the sea and air, militants indiscriminately massacred civilians in what became …

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Tashlich

Benjamin Banneker Park 1701 N Van Buren St, Arlington, United States

This ritual is traditionally known as tashlich (i.e. casting away). We will gather together at Benjamin Banneker Park in Falls Church by Four Mile Run stream to reflect on the past year and cast away the parts unhelpfully weighing us down. We’ll talk about how to hold onto the important lessons we’re learning and how …

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Honey Taste Test

Moishe House Arlington

How sweet will your new year be? Add some flavor to your Wednesday night with a honey taste test! Join us as we sample different types of honey and see who can correctly identify the most honey flavors. Way too much honey will be provided so be prepared!

367 Days Later: Discussing Israel

Moishe House Columbia Heights Residence

We're partnering with iTrek to provide a space for Jews and non-Jews to discuss the current situation in Israel and Gaza, one year after Oct. 7th and Israel's military response. We'll be catering from Oh Mama Grill.

Tashlich

Norwood Park 4700 Norwood Dr, Chevy Chase, MD, United States

Welcome the new year with a refreshing start as we gather at Norwood Park for a meaningful Tashlich ceremony. We’ll cast away our metaphorical sins by tossing breadcrumbs into the water, symbolizing a clean slate for the year ahead. If Tashlich isn’t part of your tradition, don’t worry—we’ll guide you through every step of this …

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