6th Street Minyan: Renewal Shabbat
Connect spiritually through prayer and music at this reflective Jewish Renewal-style service led by musician Aaron Shneyer.
- Date:
- Jun 30, 2023 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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FREE. Registration required.
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Battle of the Bagels
Who makes the best bagels in the District? You be the judge as you sample bagels from around the city and vote for your favorites. Enjoy mimosas, a bagel bar with spreads from Pearl’s, bagel trivia, and more.
- Date:
- Jul 19, 2023 • 6:30 pm ET
- Category:
- Social
Group Chat
Travel Tell-All
After three years when safe travel wasn’t possible, many of us are reminded of the ways travel can help us lead richer, more meaningful lives. With Rabbi Aaron as your tour guide, share your best travel stories and discuss how being less rooted can help us feel more grounded.
Tish’a B’Av
- Date:
- Jul 26, 2023
Interfaith Couples Workshop
This workshop offers a guided, nonjudgmental space for Jews and their non-Jewish partners to participate in practical conversations, gain insight from case studies, and find personal support.
Group Chat
Are our destinies written in the stars? Do birth charts really reveal our character? Whether you’re a star student of astrology or a skeptic, discuss how it can help—or hinder—the process of finding clarity and better understanding ourselves. Rabbi Nora brings Cancer energy, and a Jewish perspective, to this chat.
Pause and Play
A Musical Friday Night
This laid-back, alternative Shabbat experience offers stirring music, a collaborative feel, and intentions that strike a chord.
Labor on the Bimah
Before Labor Day, Rabbi Nora and musician Aaron Shneyer lead a Shabbat service that weaves together labor issues, social justice, and Judaism.
- Date:
- Sep 1, 2023 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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In-Person Attendance: FREE. Registration required.
Virtual Attendance: FREE via Facebook.
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Jewish Flavor: Rosh Hashanah Feast
Start the New Year off right as Chef Vered Guttman demonstrates how to make a Rosh Hashanah spread with recipes inspired by symbolic foods served at a Rosh Hashanah seder.
- Date:
- Sep 6, 2023 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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$36 (ages 39 and under)
$50 (ages 40+)
- Category:
- High Holidays
Adeena Sussman
In Conversation with Michael Twitty
The author of Sababa returns with Shabbat: Recipes and Rituals from My Table to Yours. Woven throughout recipes like fig and pomegranate brisket and bubbe’s extra-crispy potato kugel is a rich portrait of Shabbat in Israel, taking us inside the kitchens of local cooks who have shared their most beloved recipes.
- Date:
- Sep 7, 2023 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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In-Person:
Ticket: $20
Ticket + Book: $40Virtual:
Ticket: $12
Ticket (free) + Signed Book: $42
- Category:
- Authors & Talks
Friday Night Services + Dinner
with Rabbi Aaron
This inclusive service led by Rabbi Aaron and the Sixth & I musicians blends contemporary and traditional elements for an experience that feels both familiar and fresh.
- Date:
- Sep 8, 2023 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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In-Person
Service: Free; registration required
Shabbat Dinner (Subsidized): $18
Shabbat Dinner (Actual Cost): $36Virtual
Free via Facebook.
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Group Chat
High Holiday Bootcamp
With the Jewish New Year just days away, give yourself some space and time to reflect with Rabbi Aaron on three major themes of the High Holidays: self-transformation, sin, and death. We’ll keep the talk sweet with apple pie, along with pizza and wine.
NEW VENUE: Life with the Afterlife
True Tales of the Paranormal with Ghost Hunter Amy Bruni
The paranormal investigator, author, podcaster and star of “Kindred Spirits” and “Ghost Hunters” shares hair-raising tales from her countless hours hunting ghosts at America’s most haunted locations.
- Date:
- Sep 13, 2023 • 8:00 pm ET
- Category:
- Podcasts
Erev Rosh Hashanah
- Date:
- Sep 15, 2023
Rosh Hashanah
- Date:
- Sep 16, 2023
Post-Grad Shabbat: Dinner and Conversation
with Rabbi Nora
Designed with recent graduates in mind, this Shabbat experience led by Rabbi Nora is intended to foster connection, conversation, and community among those navigating this transitional, post-college phase.
Erev Yom Kippur
- Date:
- Sep 24, 2023
Yom Kippur
- Date:
- Sep 25, 2023
Listen Up: A Mindful Communication Series
Mindfulness teacher Alison Cohen leads a series designed to help build stronger relationships by developing more compassionate communication skills.
If Books are Banned: Reading Between the Lines
Ahead of Banned Books Week, hear about the movement to restrict books, what’s at stake, and the effort to fight back. Panelists include PEN America Washington Managing Director Nadine Farid Johnson, author and journalist James Kirchick, and DC Public Library Executive Director Richard Reyes-Gavilan, in conversation with Laura Meckler, national education writer for The Washington Post. Following, award-winning drag queen Tara Hoot will read from a banned children’s book.
- Date:
- Sep 28, 2023 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
-
In-Person Ticket: $15
Virtual Ticket: $10
- Category:
- Authors & Talks
Erev Sukkot
- Date:
- Sep 29, 2023
Pause and Play
This laid-back, alternative Shabbat experience offers stirring music, a collaborative feel, and intentions that strike a chord.
Sukkot
- Date:
- Sep 30, 2023
José Andrés
In Conversation with Mehdi Hasan
The World Central Kitchen Cookbook: Feeding Humanity, Feeding Hope is a collection of recipes inspired by the many places around the world the organization has cooked following disasters, as well as inspiring narratives from the chefs and volunteers on the front lines.
- Date:
- Oct 1, 2023 • 6:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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In-Person: SOLD OUT
Virtual:
Ticket: $12
Ticket (free) + Book with Signed Bookplate: $42
- Category:
- Authors & Talks
Sukkah Open Hours
In celebration of the harvest holiday, check out our community sukkah and shake the lulav and etrog.
- Date:
- Oct 2, 2023 • 9:00 am ET
- Category:
- Holidays
It Takes a Neighborhood
During the mid-autumn festival, traditional to Chinese and other Asian cultures, gather in our sukkah to learn how local communities celebrate and hear about the history of Gallery Place/Chinatown. Artists from Chalk Riot will share how a new large-scale art installation plans to capture the diversity of our neighborhood.
Basically Jewish
Rabbi Nora and Rabbi Aaron lead an experiential introduction to Judaism course designed for those looking to reconnect with Judaism, as well as non-Jews looking to discover.
CANCELED: Dancin’ In the Street: A Simchat Torah Celebration
We’re shutting down I Street for our signature Simchat Torah celebration. Let loose and dance like no one’s watching as you enjoy live music, themed cocktails, and other festivities led by Sixth & I’s rabbis and musicians.
- Date:
- Oct 7, 2023 • 7:00 pm ET
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
From Dancing to Mourning
As we mourn the attacks across Israel, Rabbis Aaron and Nora will hold space to grieve and to pray for healing, for the de-escalation of violence, and for peace.
Simchat Torah
- Date:
- Oct 8, 2023
JFK: One Day In America
Screening and Conversation
To mark the 60th anniversary of former President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, the Emmy Award-winning National Geographic franchise “One Day in America” returns with its second installment, “JFK: One Day in America.” Ahead of the series premiere in November, experience a special screening of the first episode followed by a conversation with director Ella Wright and former reporter Peggy Simpson.
Molly Baz
In Conversation with Carla Lalli Music and Andy Baraghani
In More is More: Get Loose in the Kitchen, the recipe developer and video host teaches cooks how to embrace more risk-taking, better intuition, fewer exact measurements, and a “don’t stop ‘til it tastes delicious” mentality.
- Date:
- Oct 11, 2023 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
-
In-Person:
Ticket + Signed Book: $40Virtual:
Ticket: $12
Ticket (free) + Signed Book: $42
- Category:
- Authors & Talks
Roxane Gay
In Conversation with Juanita Tolliver
In Opinions: A Decade of Arguments, Criticism, and Minding Other People’s Business, the bestselling author and cultural critic offers a collection of her best nonfiction pieces from the past ten years, covering a wide range of topics—politics, feminism, the culture wars, civil rights, online disinformation, and more—with a new introduction reflecting on the past decade in America.
- Date:
- Oct 12, 2023 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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In-Person:
Ticket: $25
Ticket + Book: $35Virtual:
Ticket: $12
Ticket (free) + Signed Book: $37
- Category:
- Authors & Talks
Open Space: Israel
Rabbi Nora facilitates an open space to process and reflect, ask questions, and express the wide spectrum of emotions you may be feeling.
Jewish Ethics: Freeing Captives
On Saturday, October 7, Hamas terrorists, in addition to murdering over 1,200 Israelis, kidnapped over 160 hostages. While this hostage situation is unparalleled in its magnitude and brutality, this is sadly not the first time Jews have been forced to deal with the painful challenge of freeing captives. How far must we go to redeem captives? How far are we allowed to go? How do we balance the needs of the individual captives with the needs of the broader society? Explore with Rabbi Aaron the ways our ancient rabbis addressed these complicated questions.
Open Space: Israel
Rabbi Aaron facilitates an open space to process and reflect, ask questions, and express the wide spectrum of emotions you may be feeling.
Avi Avital, mandolin, and Hanzhi Wang, accordion
Hayes Series alumna and champion concert accordionist Hanzhi Wang is celebrated for her extraordinary virtuosity and captivating stage presence. GRAMMY-nominated classical mandolinist Avi Avital is best known for his interpretations of popular Baroque and folk music written for performance by other instruments.
Modern-Day Antisemitism
What are we talking about when we talk about antisemitism? Discussing this topic can feel fraught and overwhelming, opening up big questions related to Jewish identity, history, and discrimination in the past and the present. With Rabbi Nora, discuss definitions and manifestations of antisemitism and explore how responses, and lack of responses, to the attack on Israel and the ensuing war connect to antisemitism.
The Intersections of Israel and Judaism
More than 50% of the world’s Jews live outside of Israel, and 20% of Israeli citizens are not Jewish. Yet Israel and Judaism are deeply connected, in confusing and complicated ways. Together with Rabbi Aaron, explore Israel’s role in ancient Jewish history and in our 2000-year-long diasporic imagination and discuss why decoupling Israel and Judaism is so hard.
Listen Up: A Mindful Communication Series
Mindfulness teacher Alison Cohen leads a series designed to help build stronger relationships by developing more compassionate communication skills.
Diaspora and Jewish Peoplehood
How do Jews relate to the notion of peoplehood both historically and today? This class explores relating and connecting to Jews throughout the world through the lens of the experience of Jews living in the diaspora (outside the land of Israel). With Rabbi Nora, discuss what it means to be linked to a people through time and space, especially in a time of crisis.
Santiago Cruz
Throughout his twenty year career, the four-time Latin GRAMMY nominated singer-songwriter has cemented himself in the international pop music scene.
What It Takes: How to Talk About Israel-Palestine
It’s never been easy to talk about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but the escalation over the past few weeks has made the topic even more highly charged. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed by the news or your social media feed, or just don’t know how to approach having these hard conversations with a partner, friend, or colleague, Rabbi Aaron offers tips to help you have more productive discussions across differences and approach this emotional topic with open-mindedness, nuance, and respect.
Five Decades: Kronos Quartet
One of the most influential groups of our era, the Quartet celebrates 50 years of artistic leadership with music from their legacy initiative, 50 For the Future: The Learning Repertoire, a series of commissions by composers from around the world.
How Are You, Really?
A Creative Processing Space
Through meditation, writing and reflection exercises, and conversation facilitated by Rabbi Nora, take time to connect to yourself and others and process what’s been coming up for us in response to the attack on Israel and the ensuing war in Israel and Gaza. Come with your favorite art supplies, a journal, and an open mind.
An Evening of Music with Valerie June, Rachael Davis, Thao, Yasmin Williams
Influenced by a kaleidoscope of musical traditions, this powerhouse collective of women from uniquely different backgrounds, ages, and views weaves interactive conversation segments with songs in a Nashville-style round.
- Date:
- Nov 15, 2023 • 8:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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$39.50 in advance
$45 day of show
$164.50 meet & greet experience: SOLD OUT
- Category:
- Music
Rock Creek Kings, Aaron Shneyer, and Eli Waltz
DC Jewish Musicians Spotlight
Experience a showcase of Jewish musicians from DC’s vibrant local music scene.
Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy and Jon Langford: Song for Song
Two legendary artists, Will Oldham (a.k.a. Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy) and Jon Langford (of the Mekons and Waco Brothers), recreate their exclusive pandemic live-stream performance, song for song, for a live, in-person audience.
Office Closed
Sixth & I is closed Thursday, November 23 and Friday, November 24 for Thanksgiving. We will re-open on Monday, November 27 at 9:00 am.
- Date:
- Nov 23, 2023 • 8:00 am ET
- Category:
What It Takes: How to Talk About Israel-Palestine
It’s never been easy to talk about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but the escalation over the past few weeks has made the topic even more highly charged. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed by the news or your social media feed, or just don’t know how to approach having these hard conversations with a partner, friend, or colleague, Rabbi Aaron offers tips to help you have more productive discussions across differences and approach this emotional topic with open-mindedness, nuance, and respect.
Interfaith Couples Workshop
Rabbi Nora facilitates a guided, nonjudgmental space for Jews and their non-Jewish partners to talk, learn, and grow – together and as individuals. The workshop will address timely issues for couples like navigating the holiday season together and how to approach hard conversations around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and recent escalation.
- Date:
- Nov 27, 2023 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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SOLD OUT. Sign up for our inquiry list for the next cohort.
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Group Chat: What a Waste
A Jewish Take on Sustainability
In a world of fast fashion and clothing haul videos, the Jewish value of not wasting, ba’al tashchit, feels more relevant than ever. Over pizza and wine, explore with Rabbi Aaron our urge to splurge and how this ancient value can help us become more ethical consumers.
Swap and Shop
Refresh your wardrobe, free up some closet space, and practice sustainability at our clothing swap. Bring clothes, shoes, and accessories to trade. All sizes and genders are welcome.
Listen Up: A Mindful Communication Series
Mindfulness teacher Alison Cohen leads a series designed to help build stronger relationships by developing more compassionate communication skills.
Pause and Play
This laid-back, alternative Shabbat experience offers stirring music, a collaborative feel, and intentions that strike a chord.
Chanukah
- Date:
- Dec 7, 2023
JOSH THOMAS – LET’S TIDY UP
From the creator and star of the hit TV series “Please Like Me” and “Everything’s Gonna Be Okay” comes a new show co-written with award-winning playwright Lally Katz.
Good Intentions: A Mindfulness Retreat
As 2023 comes to a close, take time to slow down and attend to your mind, heart, and body in a supportive, communal environment. This retreat led by Mindfulness Coach Alison Cohen weaves guided meditation drawing from Judaism and other practices, discussion using Mindfulness-Based Communication for Connection tools, and words of reflection to help deepen your practice.
Light Up the Night: A Chanukah Party
Raise a glass to the fifth night of Chanukah with festive drinks and a latke bar from Buffalo and Bergen. Taste and vote on your favorite sufganiyot from local restaurants, light the menorah, and put your dreidel game to the test during our winner-takes-all tournament.
Shine Your Light
During Chanukah, Wall Street Journal bestselling author Randi Braun and Rabbi Nora offer a Jewish perspective on shining your light inside and outside of the workplace. Learn how to kindle the spark within to leverage your unique skills and talents, find balance to avoid flaming out, and turn your light outwards to achieve your personal and professional goals.
Holiday Donation Drive
During Chanukah, assemble holiday care kit gift bags for residents at transitional housing shelters provided by New Endeavors by Women (NEW). NEW aims to end the cycle of homelessness by offering education, employment, and housing, and by fostering the development of life skills.
- Date:
- Dec 14, 2023 • 6:00 pm ET
- Admission:
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$12 (proceeds underwrite the cost of care kits)
- Category:
- Social Justice
Office Closed
Sixth & I is closed Monday, December 25 through Monday, January 1 for the holidays. We will re-open Monday, January 2 at 9:00 am.
- Date:
- Dec 25, 2023 • 8:00 am ET
- Category:
Pause and Play: A Musical Friday Night
with Rabbi Nora and Aaron Shneyer
This laid-back, alternative Shabbat experience offers stirring music, a collaborative feel, and intentions that strike a chord.
Office Closed
Sixth & I is closed Monday, January 15 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We will re-open Tuesday, January 16 at 9:00 am.
- Date:
- Jan 15, 2024 • 12:00 am ET
- Category:
CANCELED – Group Chat: Jews and Booze
During Dry January, Rabbi Aaron leads a spirited discussion over mocktails on the ways alcohol is used and abused in daily life and how it’s intertwined with our social lives, offering some Jewish wisdom to help you say cheers to a healthier relationship with drinking.
- Date:
- Jan 17, 2024 • 7:00 pm ET
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Interfaith Couples Workshop
Rabbi Aaron facilitates a guided, nonjudgmental space for Jews and their non-Jewish partners to talk, learn, and grow – together and as individuals.
- Date:
- Jan 22, 2024 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
-
SOLD OUT. Sign up for our inquiry list for the next cohort.
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
- Date:
- Jan 24, 2024 • 12:00 am ET
- Category:
Better Nature: A Tu B’Shvat Seder and Dinner
At our Tu B’Shvat seder led by Rabbi Nora, you’ll dive into nature-inspired texts to discover connections between environmentalism and Judaism and explore the symbolism behind the fruit, nuts, and four cups of wine we enjoy on this holiday.
- Date:
- Jan 24, 2024 • 6:30 pm ET
- Admission:
-
Seder and dinner (full cost): $36
Seder and dinner (subsidized cost): $18
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Sarah Jarosz: Polaroid Lovers Tour
with The Ballroom Thieves
On Polaroid Lovers, the four-time GRAMMY-winning singer-songwriter reflects on past loves, childhood dreams, and past versions of herself.
Do You Mind? An Intro to Meditation
If you’ve been looking to start a meditation practice or deepen an existing one in the new year, find some peace of mind with meditation teacher Alison Cohen. She introduces a variety of Jewish, Buddhist, and Jewish Buddhist meditation techniques to help you strike the right balance in your life and get into a positive headspace for a fresh start to 2024.
Office Closed
Sixth & I is closed Monday, February 19 for Presidents’ Day. We will re-open Tuesday, February 20 at 9:00 am.
- Date:
- Feb 19, 2024 • 12:00 am ET
- Category:
Grappling with Grief: Processing the War in Israel/Gaza
Rabbi Nora and Justin Yampolsky, a Master of Social Work candidate, lead this workshop to help you explore how grief is showing up in your life and how to heal through this difficult time. In a safe and nonjudgmental environment, we’ll look back at how you’ve been feeling over these past few months and discuss how to cope in the days and weeks ahead.
DESTIN CONRAD – SUBMISSIVE TOUR
with Amaria
23-year-old Destin Conrad is a sultry R&B singer hailing from Tampa, Florida. A newcomer to the music industry, Conrad got his start on Vine, amassing over 1 million followers and fostering a collaboration and friendship with Kehlani.
Group Chat: All Too Well
A Jewish Take on Self-Care
Well before wellness became a $5 trillion industry and “little treat” culture trended on TikTok, Judaism has championed the idea of self-care—just take Shabbat, for one. With Rabbi Nora, consider how we tend to our bodies, minds, and souls in this chat on the intersection of spirituality and wellness. Bring your questions and curiosity, and we’ll bring the pizza and wine (candles and crystals not included).
Acts of Kindness: A Self-Compassion Series
In a world that feels like it demands perfection, mindfulness teacher Alison Cohen shares how to develop a kinder and more compassionate relationship with yourself, which in turn can improve your relationships with others.
- Date:
- Feb 29, 2024 • 7:00 pm ET
- Admission:
-
$20 per session, $80 for full series
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Pause and Play: A Musical Friday Night
This laid-back, alternative Shabbat experience offers stirring music, a collaborative feel, and intentions that strike a chord.
Basically Jewish
Rabbi Nora leads an experiential introduction to Judaism course designed for those looking to reconnect with Judaism, as well as non-Jews looking to discover. This five-week course allows students to develop a deeper connection with the Jewish faith through a digestible, experiential introduction to Jewish traditions, customs, and rituals.
TISRA: Zakir Hussain, Sabir Khan, and Debopriya Chatterjee
Indian tabla legend Zakir Hussain returns to Washington Performing Arts for an exciting evening of Indian classical music also featuring Debopriya Chatterjee, bansuri, and Sabir Khan, sarangi.
Purim
- Date:
- Mar 23, 2024
Saturday Night Believer: A Purim Disco
Break out your bell bottoms and sequins for a night of future nostalgia at our disco-inspired Purim bash. Following irreverent, guaranteed-to-offend sketches, dance the night away to live music at our after-party.
Group Chat: Laughing Matters
Judaism, Comedy, and Identity
From the Borscht Belt to “Seinfeld,” humor and self-deprecation have long been embedded into Judaism’s DNA. Rabbi Aaron unpacks historical examples of comedy in Jewish tradition and explores contemporary Jewish creators and what they reveal about being Jewish today. Pizza and wine on us.
Interfaith Couples Workshop
Rabbi Aaron and Rabbi Nora facilitate a guided, nonjudgmental space for Jews and their non-Jewish partners to talk, learn, and grow – together and as individuals.
Meditation Shabbat
Take the essence of Shabbat – rest and relaxation – and weave it together with guided meditation, singing, and reflection to create a restorative and grounding Shabbat practice. Rabbi Nora and mindfulness teacher Alison Cohen lead this one-hour experience.
Pause and Play: A Musical Friday Night
This laid-back, alternative Shabbat experience offers stirring music, a collaborative feel, and intentions that strike a chord.
Passover Movie Night: The Prince of Egypt
Celebrate Passover by watching the 1998 classic The Prince of Egypt on the big screen with us. Snacks and drinks provided.
Ruston Kelly
Too Chill To Kill Tour
With a lyrical sensibility that constantly shifts from candid to poetic, the South Carolina-born singer-songwriter and guitarist imbues his songs with equal parts nuanced confession and punk-rock irreverence, mining inspiration from such eclectic sources as the Carter Family, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and seminal emo act Dashboard Confessional.
Erev Passover
- Date:
- Apr 22, 2024
Office Closed
Sixth & I is closed Tuesday, April 23 for Passover. We will re-open Wednesday, April 24 at 9:00 am.
- Date:
- Apr 23, 2024 • 12:00 am ET
- Category:
Passover
- Date:
- Apr 23, 2024
Passover
- Date:
- Apr 24, 2024
Passover
- Date:
- Apr 25, 2024
Passover
- Date:
- Apr 26, 2024
Passover Shabbat Dinner
Hungry for a decent meal during Passover? Enjoy a kosher-for-Passover dinner, leavening not included. Rabbi Aaron leads an informal chat around themes of uncertainty and wandering to help you connect to the holiday and meet new people.
Passover
- Date:
- Apr 27, 2024
Passover
- Date:
- Apr 28, 2024
Office Closed
Sixth & I is closed Monday, April 29 for Passover. We will re-open Tuesday, April 30 at 9:00 am.
- Date:
- Apr 29, 2024 • 12:00 am ET
- Category:
Passover
- Date:
- Apr 29, 2024
Passover
- Date:
- Apr 30, 2024
CANCELED – Intro to Equanimity Meditation
If you’re looking to stress less, equanimity meditation is a practice that can help you find calm and stay grounded no matter what life throws your way. In this intro class, meditation teacher Alison Cohen weaves together guided meditation, teachings, and discussion, offering practical techniques to help you cultivate equanimity and stay balanced.
- Date:
- May 2, 2024 • 7:00 pm ET
- Category:
- 20s & 30s Programming
Pause and Play: A Musical Friday Night
This laid-back, alternative Shabbat experience offers stirring music, a collaborative feel, and intentions that strike a chord.