Events for July, 2014
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Café NiteCafé NiteExplore several learning options over dinner with MesorahDC. |
Independence ...Independence Day MinyanBefore the fireworks begin, take a moment to observe Independence Day with a lay-led minyan in our sanctuary. |
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ShabbasanaShabbasanaPrepare your mind and body for Shabbat with Jewish-inspired yoga and meditation taught by Greg Marzullo of Flow Yoga Center. 6th in the Ci...6th in the City ShabbatMusical and interactive service with Rabbi Shira and Rabbi Ben Shalva. Sephardic Sha...Sephardic Shabbat with SHINDCMembers of SHINDC (Sephardic Heritage in DC) leads a service spiced with Sephardi traditions, melodies, and practices. |
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Jew-ishJew-ishRabbi Shira leads a discussion-based class that explores and questions traditional assumptions of what it means to practice Judaism in modern society. |
Jewish Daught...Jewish Daughter Diaries – Book ClubJoin author Rachel Ament in a book-club style discussion of Jewish Daughter Diaries, a heartfelt and hilarious collection of essays exploring the often complex relationship between mothers and daughters. |
6th Street Mi...6th Street MinyanThis laid-back minyan is an intimate, egalitarian, chavurah-style service. |
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Food for ThoughtFood for ThoughtThis session of Food for Thought has been canceled. On JudgmentalismOn JudgmentalismAs a workshop in preparation for her High Holiday sermon, Rabbi Shira explores the duality of judgment. |
The Great Wal...The Great Walk of ChinatownLearn about the area’s evolving history from the people and places that call this neighborhood home. |
Downtown ShabbatDowntown ShabbatA Carlebach-inspired service led by Chazzan Larry Paul and Cantor Rochelle Helzner. Followed by dinner. |
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Running ClubRunning ClubHit the streets for run around town, followed by brunch. |
Trivia NightTrivia NightFrom sports to pop culture, geography to politics, we’ll test your knowledge of it all. |
Meditation Sh...Meditation ShabbatRabbi Scott combines Jewish, Buddhist, and Quaker spiritual practice to create a prayerful and contemplative Shabbat through silence, thoughtful sharing, and singing. |