Café Nite
Over dinner, MesorahDC offers Hebrew lessons, bar and bat mitzvah training, and study sessions.
- Date:
- Apr 1, 2019 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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Free. Please RSVP through Mesorah.
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
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:
- Apr 5, 2019 • 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:
- Apr 8, 2019 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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Free. Please RSVP through Mesorah.
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
6th in the City Shabbat
Musical and interactive service with Rabbi Shira and musician Aaron Shneyer. Enjoy appetizers and drinks before the 7:00 pm service.
- Date:
- Apr 12, 2019 • 6:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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Subsidized Shabbat meal is $15 in advance
$18 day of service
Actual cost Shabbat meal is $30
A limited number of challahs will be available for purchase at the door.
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Sukkot in Spring: A Home Repair Service Project
Help revitalize and repair homes in our community by volunteering with Yachad, an organization dedicated to preserving affordable housing in DC.
Café Nite
Over dinner, MesorahDC offers Hebrew lessons, bar and bat mitzvah training, and study sessions.
- Date:
- Apr 15, 2019 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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Free. Please RSVP through Mesorah.
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
How to Sing for Seder
In a primer perfect for beginners, learn about the musical components of the Passover seder and how to sing them like the most seasoned Passover guest.
Time After Time
From marriage to children to careers, it’s easy to compare ourselves to others and feel like we’re behind when things don’t happen when we expect them to. Rabbi Avi Strausberg explores what Judaism says about timing, agency, and destiny.