
Serve Others with Sixth & I
Serve breakfast at So Others Might Eat (SOME), an organization that works to end chronic homelessness in DC.
Deep Dive: Martin Buber
Rabbi Scott gives a fresh take on Martin Buber’s I and Thou, a classic book of Jewish spiritual thought.
Chesed and Hummus: A Veg Collective
Enjoy plant-based snacks while discussing a variety of ancient, contemporary, religious, and secular Jewish texts. This Collective explores the intersection between Judaism and vegetarianism.
- Date:
- Jan 18, 2017 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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Free. Please RSVP through the Google form.
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Michael Eric Dyson
In Conversation with Wesley Lowery
In Tears We Cannot Stop, Dyson digs deep into our racial past while also offering the most up to date investigation of the crises we confront, as well as the opportunities we have to make things better.
- Date:
- Jan 18, 2017 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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Ticket: $14
1 ticket + 1 book: $32
2 tickets + 1 book: $40
- Category:
- Authors & Talks
Kyle Morton (from Typhoon)
with Allen Tate
This event will take place in our Downstairs venue with mostly standing room. For those who require seating, please call 202.408.3100 in advance. Kyle Morton, lead singer and songwriter from More +
In Shabbat We Trust: Friday Night Services
On the evening of the new President’s inauguration, within the whirlwind of politics and emotions, lies the eye of the storm: Shabbat. Twenty-five hours to restore our sense of inner dignity and calm, to remind us of the principles that represent goodness and justice, and to lift us into commitment and resolve. In partnership with Jews United For Justice, T’ruah, Jewish Women International, Lilith magazine, and more, this service for Washingtonians and out-of-town visitors alike will give all who come the chance to rise up, sing together, and trust in the power of Shabbat.
- Date:
- Jan 20, 2017 • 6:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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Dinner is SOLD OUT. Service is free, but RSVP is required. Every guest will be required to show photo ID upon entry. Click the green button to RSVP.
- Category:
- November 9th Project
A Gathering of Strength
Before heading out to the Women’s March on Washington, stand together in support of uplifting women’s voices. With reflection and song, Torah reading and other words of inspiration, celebrate diversity and equality, and commit to fight for human rights, dignity, and justice.
- Date:
- Jan 21, 2017 • 8:45 am ET
- Admission:
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SOLD OUT. For security reasons, only those who have already registered will be admitted to the program. Photo IDs will be checked at registration. RSVPs are non-transferrable.
- Category:
- November 9th Project
In Shabbat We Trust: Sabbath Day Pass
Sixth & I will be open all day on Shabbat (Saturday) to offer a variety of ways to engage around and process the Inauguration, along with comfort food and spiritual comfort. Teachers, thought-leaders, activists, and facilitators will lead a wide array of activities, from meditation and yoga to text-study sessions and salon-style conversations. A place to hang out and rest will also be available.
- Date:
- Jan 21, 2017 • 1:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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Day Pass Only – $5
Lunch and Day Pass – SOLD OUT
- Category:
- November 9th Project
Friend Request
For women in their 20s and 30s
Start off 2017 in the spirit of sisterhood. Connect with other local women in their 20s and 30s at our 8th annual speed-friend-making event. Come alone or bring a friend, and leave with new friendship prospects, during a night of speed socializing. Light refreshments will be served.
Washington Confidential: For Employees of the Federal Government
If you are a federal employee acutely feeling the impact of the election as it relates to the future of your career, then this confidential opportunity to talk with other government workers is for you. Moderated by Rabbi Jack Moline, who has decades of experience serving the needs of those who work in government, this session is a chance to air your concerns and find support.