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Last Bite 2024

Upside on Moore in Rosslyn

Join Rodef 2100 for an informal Last Bite on Sunday, October 11th at 6:00 PM before Kol Nidre services. at Upside on Moore Located above the Rosslyn Metro 1700 N Moore St Level M2 Arlington, VA 22209. Dinner will be purchased on your own. After dinner join us at Temple Rodef Shalom's alternative service in Rosslyn. …

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Break Fast 2024

Rodef Shalom 2100 Westmoreland St, Falls Curch, United States

Join Rodef 2100 at Temple Rodef Shalom for our Yom Kippur Break Fast! We will have a delicious spread of all your favorite break fast classics. Enjoy the great food and fun times with Temple Rodef Shalom's 20s and 30s community. Questions? Contact Rodef 2100 (rodef2100@templerodefshalom.org)

$18

Apple Crisp Bake/Donation

Moishe House Arlington

If you thought we weren't Fall enough, roll up your sleeves for a heartwarming afternoon of baking apple crisps! We’ll be using the freshly picked apples from our apple picking event and turning them into apple crisps. Everyone who comes please bring a non-perishable item to donate and we’ll trade you for some apple crisp. …

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Sukkah Building/Decorating

Moishe House Arlington

Do you know how to build a sukkah? Do we know how to build a sukkah? Who knows, but join us for a hands-on sukkah decorating event! We’ll transform our backyard into a beautiful sukkah space for Something in the Sukkah a few days later.

Event Series Hebrew Literacy

Hebrew Literacy

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

From Selma to Scotland – Panel Discussion: Interfaith Collaboration, Then and Now

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

The Den has been invited to join neighboring communities to celebrate the national interfaith significance of the Scotland AME Zion Church in Potomac, MD in honor of the 100th anniversary of the sanctuary’s opening in 1924. The evening’s program will focus on the past and present of the church and community in the context of …

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Sukkah Building

Moishe House Bethesda

Come on over to our house for a hands-on Sukkah building experience where no prior skills are needed! We’ve got all the materials ready and will guide you through the process step-by-step, so you can help create a cozy and festive Sukkah for the season. It’s a perfect opportunity to learn something new, enjoy good …

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Sukkah Decoration Making

Moishe House Georgetown

We will be creating beautiful decorations to enhance the holiday of Sukkot! Whether you have a sukkah of your own or not, everyone is welcome to unleash their creativity and help us transform our space into a vibrant celebration of community.

YWIN DC: In My Impact Era

Dupont Circle Dupont Circle Washington, DC 20036 United States

In My Impact Era: A Taylor Swift-Themed Night of Civic Engagement Are you ready for it? ✨ Join JWI YWIN DC in partnership with Repair the World for an empowering evening of civic engagement with a Taylor Swift twist! As part of JWI’s Vote Like Our Rights Depend On It campaign, we’ll be writing postcards …

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Sukkot Sukkah Building Happy Hour

Moishe House Columbia Heights

Celebrate Sukkot with us at Moishe House during our festive Happy Hour, where you can build a sukkah and enjoy lively conversation, delicious bites, refreshing drinks. It’s the perfect opportunity to embrace the harvest season and connect with friends in a relaxed and joyful setting.

Israel Alone: Book Discussion

Join EDCJCC CEO Jennifer Zwilling for a discussion of Bernard-Henri Lévy’s new book Israel Alone. Please read the book and bring your thoughts and questions to share. It is sure to be a lively conversation! Free to attend, but please register in advance so we know how many to expect. If you have any questions, please reach …

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GLOE Sukkah Soiree

Join our queer community in the Edlavitch DCJCC sukkah—everyone is welcome including partner organizations, our GLOE Hiking and Book Club interest tribes, and the EntryPointDC LGTBQ+ Shabbat Cluster. Bring your own harvest-themed beer or wine and snacks!

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