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Morning Intention-Setting and Prayers

Start off the work day with some spiritual work as we come together to connect (virtually) and reflect. Rabbi Aaron leads a few of the traditional morning prayers, shares a couple of kavvanot (intentions) and leads a short journaling exercise.

Date:
Oct 1, 2020 • 8:30 am ET
Admission:

Free. RSVP via Zoom. Enter your contact information to receive a reminder about the session or to log into an active session.

Category:
Jewish Education

It Takes All Kinds

Would you prefer to live in a world in which everyone was the same, or in which some were more ethical, richer, or even more attractive than others? Rabbis have been asking this question for thousands of years, often using the lulav and etrog as a metaphor for diversity and unity. With Rabbi Shira, discuss this dilemma and how it relates to the holiday of Sukkot.

Date:
Oct 1, 2020 • 7:00 pm ET
Admission:

$12
Free for those who really want to learn Torah, but their budget is a little tight right now.

Category:
Jewish Education

Dwelling Within: A Yoga Class for Sukkot

In celebration of Sukkot, Jewish yoga and mindfulness teacher Alison Waldman leads an integrated text study and gentle yoga flow.

Date:
Oct 5, 2020 • 7:00 pm ET
Admission:

$12
Free for those who really want to learn Torah, but their budget is a little tight right now.

Category:
Holidays

Morning Intention-Setting and Prayers

Start the work day with meaning as we come together to (virtually) connect and reflect. Rabbi Shira and Aaron Shneyer lead a few of the traditional morning prayers and share kavvanot (intentions).

Date:
Oct 6, 2020 • 8:30 am ET
Admission:

Free. RSVP via Zoom. Enter your contact information to receive a reminder about the session or to log into an active session.

Category:
Jewish Education

Morning Intention-Setting and Prayers

Start off the work day with some spiritual work as we come together to connect (virtually) and reflect. Rabbi Aaron leads a few of the traditional morning prayers, shares a couple of kavvanot (intentions) and leads a short journaling exercise.

Date:
Oct 8, 2020 • 8:30 am ET
Admission:

Free. RSVP via Zoom. Enter your contact information to receive a reminder about the session or to log into an active session.

Category:
Jewish Education

Simchat Torah in a Truck

We’re taking the Torah for a ride in the streets of DC. Sign up to dance with Rabbi Shira, Rabbi Aaron, musician Aaron Shneyer, and the Torah in a neighborhood near you.

Date:
Oct 11, 2020 • 10:00 am ET
Admission:

$6
Free for those who really want to learn Torah, but their budget is a little tight right now.

Category:
Holidays

Morning Intention-Setting and Prayers

Start the work day with meaning as we come together to (virtually) connect and reflect. Rabbi Shira and Aaron Shneyer lead a few of the traditional morning prayers and share kavvanot (intentions).

Date:
Oct 13, 2020 • 8:30 am ET
Admission:

Free. RSVP via Zoom. Enter your contact information to receive a reminder about the session or to log into an active session.

Category:
Jewish Education

Morning Intention-Setting and Prayers

Start off the work day with some spiritual work as we come together to connect (virtually) and reflect. Rabbi Aaron leads a few of the traditional morning prayers, shares a couple of kavvanot (intentions) and leads a short journaling exercise.

Date:
Oct 15, 2020 • 8:30 am ET
Admission:

Free. RSVP via Zoom. Enter your contact information to receive a reminder about the session or to log into an active session.

Category:
Jewish Education

Morning Intention-Setting and Prayers

Start the work day with meaning as we come together to (virtually) connect and reflect. Rabbi Shira and Aaron Shneyer lead a few of the traditional morning prayers and share kavvanot (intentions).

Date:
Oct 20, 2020 • 8:30 am ET
Admission:

Free. RSVP via Zoom. Enter your contact information to receive a reminder about the session or to log into an active session.

Category:
Jewish Education

Sexist Texts

The Hebrew Bible was written in, and informed by, a patriarchal society. How should modern Jews relate to these holy texts? Ignore them? Defend them? Rewrite them? Rabbi Aaron explores this question and shares the perspectives of modern Jewish feminist thinkers. 

Date:
Oct 21, 2020 • 7:00 pm ET
Admission:

$12
Free for those who really want to learn Torah, but their budget is a little tight right now.

Category:
Jewish Education
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