- No events scheduled for October 31, 2024.
Week of Events
Joint Halloween Party
Joint Halloween Party
Get ready for THE Halloween party of the year as ALL the Moishe Houses in the region come together for one epic night of thrills, chills, and non-stop fun! 🎃👻 Costumes? Mandatory. Dancing? Absolutely. Spooky vibes? THROUGH THE ROOF! Expect wild music, mind-blowing decorations, and surprises lurking in every corner. From haunted photo ops to …
Resilience and Hope: An Evening of Art and Storytelling
Resilience and Hope: An Evening of Art and Storytelling
This evening is designed to encourage conversations about resilience and hope through an artistic lens. The program will explore Israel’s post October 7th reality through varied art forms, helping to examine the consciousness of October 7th in a different way. Participants will be invited to experience several creative spaces to listen to the personal stories …
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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 …
Basically Jewish
Basically Jewish
This five-week workshop meets Mondays, October 28 and November 4, 11, 18, and 25 from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Additionally, attending Shabbat services on Friday, November 11 at 7:00 pm is a requirement of the course. Rabbi Nora leads an experiential introduction to Judaism course designed for those looking to reconnect with Judaism, as well …
Jewish American Artists
Jewish American Artists
JCC Adult Outreach Programming presents Jewish American Artists Calling all artists & art lovers! The J is excited to host museum docent Sara Shoob to present a program concentrated on works by Jewish American artists in the collection of The Smithsonian American Art Museum in collaboration with Chabad Center for Jewish Life. Participants will explore …
Pumpkin Painting
Pumpkin Painting
It’s pumpkin painting time! The Paint and Sip was such a blast last month that we had to bring it back, Fall style. Come after work for a laid back night of art, community, and drinks. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just here for the vibes, you'll leave with a masterpiece!
YP Book Chat
YP Book Chat
The Shushani Philosophy Book Club will be held at Adas Israel Congregation in DC in the 3rd floor library, on alternating Wednesdays from 6:30 - 8:30 PM. We will start with Martin Buber's I & Thou, which you can purchase here. Currently we are reading part 2. We will be collecting emails to keep people up …
Opening Night: Prayer for the French Republic
Opening Night: Prayer for the French Republic
Dates : October 30, 2024 — November 24, 2024 A new-play favorite on Broadway and 2024 Best Play Tony Award® Nominee, Joshua Harmon’s Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle award-winning epic family drama breaks open the global question “Where are we safe?”
November Metro Minyan at the Capital Jewish Museum
November Metro Minyan at the Capital Jewish Museum
We are so excited to once again fill the oldest synagogue in DC with music, prayer, and spirituality. It will be your familiar accessible and musical Metro Minyan service and dinner, just in an old/new beautiful space! The Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum opened in June 2023, and has already started to change …
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Pause and Play: A Musical Friday Night
Pause and Play: A Musical Friday Night
This Shabbat experience is: Music-driven, laid-back, and soulful It’s led by: Musician Aaron Shneyer and friends 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
Spooky Shabbat
Spooky Shabbat
Join us for a spine-tingling Spooky Shabbat at Moishe House, where we’ll blend tradition with a touch of fright! Enjoy hauntingly good food, eerie storytelling, and fun activities that will keep the spirit of Shabbat alive and buzzing with excitement.