Vigil for Israel at Washington Hebrew Congregation
Washington Hebrew Congregation 3935 Macomb Street NW, Washington, DC, United StatesJoin Washington Hebrew at their Temple Monday, October 9, 5:30 pm for a vigil in support of Israel and its people.
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Join Washington Hebrew at their Temple Monday, October 9, 5:30 pm for a vigil in support of Israel and its people.
Join us for a Shot of Torah or good food and good company at 6:30 pm, a Shabbat service in which we celebrate the ending and beginning anew of our annual cycle for reading the Torah at 7:00 pm, and stay after for dinner with 2239 or dancing and dessert with the broader WHC community. …
Celebrate fall and all things WHC at our Sukkot Open House! Complete with fun in the sukkah for kids, etrog liquor tastings for adults, softball clinics with WHC’s championship Brotherhood softball team, food trucks, and chances to meet and connect with people from all aspects of Life@WHC — this event has something for everyone! This …
There's no better time to come together and celebrate the end of Summer! Join us as we welcome the start of Shabbat and kick off a relaxing weekend. We'll start with a little bit of learning + hot appetizers and drinks followed by beautiful Kabbalat Shabbat services. Then we'll have a delicious dinner from Little …
It's summertime and we're excited for another great Friday night. Join us on Friday, July 7th for a Shot of Torah + hot appetizers and drinks, followed by a beautiful and accessible Shabbat service. Then we'll gather outside for a delicious BBQ and close out the night with s'mores around the fire (weather permitting).
This class is geared for people in their 20s and 30s, whether you've experienced loss or you want to learn how to support your loved ones who have or will experience loss. Judaism teaches that we are commanded to host shiva, a communal display of mourning in the immediate days after death, and to remain in …
At 6:00 pm: Enjoy some light appetizers (to tide you over or as your dinner), a drink (beer & wine, plus non-alcoholic options), and connect with your community. Kids are always welcome, and they’ll be able to eat before (and after) the service, play Connect 4, Jenga, and cornhole games, create at a coloring table, …