Events for September, 2021
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Jewish Welcom...Jewish Welcome WorkshopThe 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. |
Shabbat at Ho...Shabbat at Home ResourcesWhile our Jewish Life staff welcomes Shabbat into their own homes, we have plenty of resources to help you lead your own Shabbat at home. |
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Erev Rosh Has...Erev Rosh Hashanah |
Rosh HashanahRosh Hashanah |
Rosh Hashanah...Rosh Hashanah, Day 2 |
Shabbat: ExhaleShabbat: ExhaleDuring the period between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, mindfulness guide and yoga teacher Alison Waldman leads gentle movement and meditation to cultivate greater spiritual focus leading into the New Year. |
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Kol NidreKol Nidre |
Office ClosedOffice Closed
Sixth & I’s administrative office will be closed Thursday, September 16 for Yom Kippur. For questions about High Holidays or to purchase virtual tickets, please visit sixthandi.org/highholidays. For technical assistance More +
Yom KippurYom Kippur |
Shabbat: Good...Shabbat: Good SoulTraditional and contemplative, this service led by Rabbi Nora offers a deep sense of focus and intention, aided by soulful and stirring music from Aaron Shneyer. |
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Noga Erez KID...Noga Erez KIDS TourThe Israeli musician and producer’s second album KIDS comes packed with chart-worthy outspoken pop anthems touching on everything personal and political from mortality and loss to insecurity and ambition. |
Erev SukkotErev Sukkot |
SukkotSukkot |
Sukkah Open H...Sukkah Open HoursIn celebration of the harvest holiday, stop by to check out our sukkah and shake the lulav and etrog. Anderson CooperAnderson CooperFrom the CNN anchor and New York Times bestselling author comes Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty, an epic American story of achievement and excess, of a staggering fortune built and squandered, and of public fame and private pain experienced by his mother’s family, the Vanderbilts. Dwelling With...Dwelling Within: A Yoga Class for SukkotIn celebration of Sukkot, Jewish yoga and mindfulness teacher Alison Waldman leads an integrated text study and gentle yoga flow. |
SukkotSukkotBuilding a Be...Building a Better WorldThis past year exposed things about our nation that were broken well before the pandemic—racial injustice, inequities in housing and health care, exploitation of workers. As we look to repair in the year ahead, learn with Rabbi Nora about the intersection between justice and the holiday of Sukkot, and hear from Hilary Klein, interim DC Legislative Director at Jews United for Justice, about local efforts to lift up the rights of workers in DC. |
SukkotSukkotShabbat: Hit ...Shabbat: Hit ResetBlending contemporary and traditional elements, this inclusive service is designed to foster community in a thoughtful, accessible, and radically welcoming setting. Led by Rabbi Aaron and musician Aaron Shneyer. |
SukkotSukkot |
SukkotSukkot |
Erev Shmini A...Erev Shmini Atzeret |
Shmini AtzeretShmini AtzeretEnd of the Li...End of the Line: A Simchat Torah CelebrationAs we embrace a new year and a new cycle of reading from the Torah, celebrate at metrobar—a new outdoor venue in Brentwood—during an evening filled with dancing, live music, themed cocktails, and other festivities led by the Sixth & I rabbis and musicians. All aboard. |
Simchat TorahSimchat TorahKate BowlerKate BowlerIn No Cure for Being Human: (And Other Truths I Need to Hear,) the Duke Divinity School historian grapples with her cancer diagnosis, her ambition, and her faith and searches for some semblance of peace with her limitations in a culture that says that anything is possible. |
Jewish Flavor...Jewish Flavor: Modern Ashkenazi CookingFollow along with Chef Vered Guttman as she puts a modern spin on a traditional Ashkenazi fare. |
Shabbat at Ho...Shabbat at Home ResourcesWhile our Jewish Life staff welcomes Shabbat into their own homes, we have plenty of resources to help you lead your own Shabbat at home. |
Phoebe RobinsonPhoebe RobinsonFrom the author, comedian, actress, and producer comes Please Don’t Sit On My Bed in Your Outside Clothes, an insightful, timely, and hilarious collection of essays that will hit you in the heart, inspire a little bit of rage, and maybe a lot of action. |