Building a Jewish Home
For couples and singles both Jewish and interfaith this workshop led by Rabbi Aaron focuses on how to craft a unique Jewish life.
Saturday Morning Services with MesorahDC
Service with soulful melodies and contemporary insights. Separate seating for men and women during services.
Basically Jewish
Rabbi Aaron leads an experiential introduction to Judaism course designed for those looking to reconnect with Judaism, as well as non-Jews looking to discover.
- Date:
- Mar 6, 2020 • 6:45 pm ET
- Admission:
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$12 for dinner
$18 per pair
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Saturday Morning Services with MesorahDC
Service with soulful melodies and contemporary insights. Separate seating for men and women during services.
The Roaring 2020s: A Purim Celebration
Experience a megillah reading and our irreverent and politically incorrect spiel, a satirical spin on the traditional Purim story. Afterwards, check out the afterparty at our Sixth & I Speakeasy with a live DJ, dancing, drinks, and dessert.
- Date:
- Mar 9, 2020 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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Megillah & spiel only – $12
All-access tickets – SOLD OUT
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
VIRTUAL: Shabbat: Break Away
Second Friday
Due to COVID-19 health and safety concerns, we will virtually host Shabbat: Break Away with Rabbi Shira via our Facebook page instead of welcoming you into our building.
- Date:
- Mar 13, 2020 • 7:00 pm ET
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Shabbat: Good Soul
Traditional and contemplative, this egalitarian service led by Rabbi Jesse offers a deep sense of focus and intention, aided by stirring music from Aaron Shneyer.
- Date:
- Mar 20, 2020 • 7:00 pm ET
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
What it Takes: How to Lead a Virtual Seder
Whether this is your first time hosting or if you need a refresher, Rabbi Jesse explores ways to spice up your seder, liberate your mind, and keep guests engaged.
POSTPONED: At A Loss: A Grief Writing Workshop
Through journaling and discussion, explore how to put sadness into words and use writing as a means for processing grief in a workshop led by essayist Karen Paul.