Lyrics & Light: A Chanukah Songfest
Welcome in the first night of Chanukah with uplifting songs of light alongside Temple Micah’s Rabbi Stephanie Crawley and Sixth & I’s Religious Programming Associate Annie Simon.
- Date:
- Dec 2, 2018 • 4:00 pm ET
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
CANCELED: Café Nite
Over dinner, MesorahDC offers Hebrew lessons, bar and bat mitzvah training, and study sessions.
- Date:
- Dec 3, 2018 • 7:00 pm ET
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
The Tattoo Taboo
Is it really true you can’t be buried in a Jewish cemetery if you have a tattoo? Rabbi Avi Strausberg unpacks the roots of this taboo and what getting inked means for Jews today.
What it Takes: Shabbat at Home
In a crash course led by Rabbi Jesse, learn how and why to host a Friday evening Shabbat dinner at home.
My So-Called Jewish Life
10th Annual Show
During Chanukah, experience the 10th annual night of funny, poignant, powerful, and peculiar autobiographical stories about all things Jewish, not-so-Jewish, and wanna-be Jewish.
Firelight Flow: A Chanukah Yoga Class
During the festival of lights, Rabbi Jesse and yoga teacher Alison Waldman lead an integrated Jewish meditation and gentle yoga flow.
Friday Night Shabbat Services with MesorahDC
A traditional service with soulful melodies, contemporary insights, and stories, followed by dinner. Separate seating for women and men during the service.
- Date:
- Dec 7, 2018 • 6:30 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.
Café Nite
Over dinner, MesorahDC offers Hebrew lessons, bar and bat mitzvah training, and study sessions.
- Date:
- Dec 10, 2018 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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Free. Please RSVP through Mesorah.
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Blood, Power, and Purity
Take a deep dive into the traditions of niddah, Jewish laws regarding the separation of menstruating women from men. In this class Discuss what’s gained and what’s lost by this practice, and how might it be meaningful for couples, both straight and LGBTQ.