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Monumental Mondays: Jefferson Memorial

In addition to penning the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson is perhaps best known for his ardent support of religious freedom and his role in shaping the First Amendment. His personal views of Christianity and Judaism are complex and sometimes quite critical and his relationship to slavery has called into question his commitment to liberty. In this ongoing series about the founding fathers and their faith, learn how Jefferson’s diverse religious beliefs shaped the foundation of America democracy. Grab a picnic dinner and a blanket and meet Rabbi Suzy at the Jefferson Memorial.

Date:
Jul 24, 2017 • 7:00 pm ET
Category:
20s & 30s Programming

Kindness Collective Welcome Meeting

Do you aspire to be a reliable friend? The soup bringer or gift giver? The one who visits people when they’re sick or shows up to help them move that More +

Date:
Jul 26, 2017 • 6:30 pm ET
Admission:

Free. Please RSVP through the Google form.

Category:
20s & 30s Programming

Downtown Shabbat

A Carlebach-inspired service led by Chazzan Larry Paul and musician Robyn Helzner, followed by dinner and Shabbat singing.

Date:
Jul 28, 2017 • 6:00 pm ET
Admission:

Subsidized Shabbat Meal is $15 in advance
$18 day of service
Actual Cost Shabbat Meal is $30

Category:
Shabbat Services

DC Roots: Exploring Urban Farming

Summer Cycling Series

Fresh produce is something we can all enjoy, but it isn’t something everyone in DC has equal access to. Learn about food justice and urban farming as we cycle to Northeast DC for a tour of East Capitol Urban Farm. Following the tour, help harvest fresh greens to deliver to DC Central Kitchen and enjoy a local, sustainably sourced vegetarian meal by DC native chef and restaurateur, Shawn Lightfoot of Art-drenaline Cafe.

Date:
Jul 30, 2017 • 9:30 am ET
Admission:

SOLD OUT.

Category:
20s & 30s Programming

6th Street Minyan

Rabbi Shira will lead a laid-back, egalitarian minyan. This service will combine many of the most popular melodies from 6th in the City Shabbat, creating an unique service with a familiar feel. After services, enjoy an oneg with snacks, challah, and wine.

Date:
Aug 4, 2017 • 6:45 pm ET
Admission:

Free. Please RSVP.

Category:
20s & 30s Programming

CANCELED: Kicks & Wicks: Tailgate, Game, & Havdallah

Put on your game face to cheer for the DC United soccer team as they take on the Toronto FC. Meet at Sixth & I’s tailgate tent for drinks and snacks before the game. Rabbi Suzy will lead a spiritual Havdalah service on the field following the game.

Date:
Aug 5, 2017 • 5:00 pm ET
Admission:

General admission ticket: $30
Admission + 2 tailgate drink tickets: $40

Category:
20s & 30s Programming

Finding Perfect Love in an Imperfect World

For women in their 20s and 30s

Timed with Tu B’Av, a holiday celebrated in ancient Israel and commonly known as the “Jewish Day of Love,” Rabbi Suzy leads a discussion to explore some of love’s toughest questions.

Date:
Aug 9, 2017 • 7:00 pm ET
Admission:

SOLD OUT

Category:
20s & 30s Programming

Shabbasana™: Pre-Shabbat Yoga

Prepare your mind and body for Shabbat with Jewish-inspired yoga and meditation.

Date:
Aug 11, 2017 • 6:00 pm ET
Admission:

$9

Category:
20s & 30s Programming

6th in the City Shabbat

Musical and interactive service with Rabbi Suzy and musician Aaron Shneyer. Enjoy appetizers and cocktails before the 7:15 pm service.

Date:
Aug 11, 2017 • 6:15 pm ET
Admission:

Subsidized Shabbat Meal is $15 in advance
$18 day of service
Actual Cost Shabbat Meal is $30

Category:
20s & 30s Programming

Serve Others with Sixth & I

Serve breakfast at So Others Might Eat (SOME), an organization that works to end chronic homelessness in DC.

Date:
Aug 16, 2017 • 6:30 am ET
Category:
Social Justice
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