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Labor on the ...

Labor on the Bimah

Before Labor Day, Rabbi Shira and Aaron Shneyer lead a justice-themed Shabbat service. Learn about the work that Jews United for Justice is doing to fight for paid family leave.

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Food for Thought

Food for Thought

Each week over lunch, this class explores different Jewish teachings as they relate to modern life.

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Deep Dive: Pr...

Deep Dive: Preparing for the High Holidays

In preparation for the High Holidays, we’ll study the brilliant Rav Kook’s teaching on T’shuvah (Repentance). Students wishing to try out the longer Deep Dive Talmud study should participate in these two sessions.

Adult B’...

Adult B’nai Mitzvah Course

This 30-week workshop enables participants to deepen their connection to Jewish spirituality and practice.

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Man’s A...

Man’s Attempt at Thoughtfulness

Combining spirituality, psychology, modern masculinity, and good scotch, Rabbi Scott brings a group of men together to discuss some of life’s more important questions.

The Jewish We...

The Jewish Welcome Workshop

The class is a mix of lectures, group activities, text studies, and holiday celebrations. No Hebrew language knowledge is required for this class. Those wishing to convert will meet with one of the rabbis individually during the year and beyond.

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CANCELED: Sha...

CANCELED: Shabbasana™: Pre-Shabbat Yoga

Prepare your mind and body for Shabbat with Jewish-inspired yoga and meditation. Nama-stay for services following the class; yoga attire is welcome during the service.

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6th in the City Shabbat: Welcome to Jewish DC edition

Musical and interactive service with Rabbi Shira and musicians Aaron Shneyer and Rick Recht, followed by dinner. Enjoy appetizers and cocktails before the 7:15 pm service.

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Hebrew Bootcamp

Hebrew Bootcamp

Just in time to follow along in your High Holiday prayer book, learn the Hebrew alphabet and vowels. This three-day intensive Hebrew reading course is a refresher for those who forgot and a quick introduction for those learning to read Hebrew for the first time.

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God Throughou...

God Throughout the Ages

Leading up to the High Holy Days, explore different concepts of God throughout Jewish history with Rabbi Suzy. Take a personalized Jewish matchmaking survey to figure out how your own beliefs or disbeliefs fit into the last 5,000 years of Jewish thought. This two week course empowers students to create their own personal theology in preparation for the Days of Awe.

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Truth Be Told

Truth Be Told

When is it better not to tell the truth? What is a “truth,” anyway? Is there a difference between “truth” and “fact?” Study and discuss traditional texts with Rabbi Shira and set truth-telling (or not) intentions for 5777.

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Good Soul Sha...

Good Soul Shabbat

Rabbi Scott, Aaron Shneyer, and Michal Bilick offer soulful acoustic music, deep spirituality, and thoughtful service to DC. After services, fill our sanctuary with the spirited sound of new tunes and old favorites.

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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.

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Saturday Morn...

Saturday Morning Shabbat Services with MesorahDC

Service with soulful melodies and contemporary insights. Separate seating for men and women during services.

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Café Nite

Café Nite

Explore several learning options with MesorahDC, including Hebrew lessons, bar and bat mitzvah training, and basic or intermediate study sessions.

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Writing as a Spiritual Practice

As we prepare to begin a new year, writing offers us a unique way to tap into our spirituality and reflect on who we are, where we’ve been, and where we want to go. Rabbi Erin Glazer leads two interactive writing workshops inspired by the themes of the High Holidays. Each session will include a text study, writing prompts, and time for personal writing.

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Serve Others ...

Serve Others with Sixth & I

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

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The Holiness of Anger Management

Let’s talk about our anger. Sometimes, it’s warranted. Often, though, it’s a secondary emotion, covering up more profound feelings of sadness, embarrassment, or disappointment. Some of us never get angry at all. Rabbi Shira leads a text study and discussion in preparation for 5777.

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Get Carded

Get Carded

Create hand-made greeting cards to send well wishes for 5777 to friends and family at this interactive workshop. Sip on holiday-themed craft cocktails and meet other like-minded crafty connoisseurs.

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Downtown Shabbat

Downtown Shabbat

A Carlebach-inspired service led by Chazzan Larry Paul and musician Robyn Helzner, followed by dinner and Shabbat singing. Enjoy appetizers and cocktails before the 6:45 pm service. Open to all.

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Shabbat: Pure...

Shabbat: Pure & Simple

Rabbi Scott guides an open service at a relaxed pace that allows for thoughtful prayer in a comfortable, spiritual setting.

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Sorry, Not Sorry

Sorry, Not Sorry

Approaching the High Holidays, a time when we ask for forgiveness, Rabbi Suzy leads an interactive conversation about when women should be sorry, or not sorry, and what Jewish texts can add to our modern understanding of being a woman.

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6th Street Mi...

6th Street Minyan

A laid-back Friday night service led by Rabbi Suzy and Aaron Shneyer, followed by a small oneg with snacks, challah, and wine.

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