ConnectJew is in beta and under active development. Learn more here.

Filters

Changing any of the form inputs will cause the list of events to refresh with the filtered results.

Rosh Hashana Brisket Dinner

TheSHUL of the Nation's Capital (Chabad Washington DC) 2110 Leroy Place NW, Washington, United States

oin us for a Young Professionals Rosh Hashanah Brisket Dinner! Celebrate the new year with delicious food, great company, and festive vibes. No affiliation or prior experience necessary.   Here’s …

Rosh Hashana Brisket Dinner Read More »

$36 – $75

NoVA Tashlich

We'll be gathering together for tashlich (i.e. casting away), a cathartic tradition for the Jewish New Year in which we toss pieces of old bread (or pebbles, leaves, sticks, etc.) into a …

NoVA Tashlich Read More »

Sweet New Year Shabbat

Moishe House Arlington

This month’s home-cooked Shabbat will be🥁🥁🥁…SUPER sweet! Finish off your Rosh Hoshana celebration with a Shabbat dinner to start the year off right🍭🍬🍭. If you like apples and honey, this …

Sweet New Year Shabbat Read More »

Erev Shabbat Shuva

Edlavitch DCJCC +1 more

Shabbat Shuva is the shabbat between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, known as the ‘shabbat of return

Reverse Tashlich

Gravelly Point Arlington, VA

Kick off the Jewish New Year with Moishe House CoHi and the Potomac River Conservancy at our Reverse Tashlich at Gravelly Point Park in VA! Instead of tossing breadcrumbs, we’ll …

Reverse Tashlich Read More »

Apple Picking

Doc Waters 22529 Wildcat Rd, Germantown, Maryland

In honor of Rosh Hashanah—and because it’s one of the best fall traditions—we’re going apple picking at Doc Waters! 🍎 Join us for a beautiful afternoon outdoors, surrounded by orchards …

Apple Picking Read More »

Kaleidoscope and Queer Space Families Picnic

Gather in community with other Jews of color, Sephardi and Mizrahi Jews, and/or queer folks and our loved ones. Enjoy the holiday with a festive outdoor meal (seudah) together!

DC Tashlich

We'll be gathering together for tashlich (i.e. casting away), a cathartic tradition for the Jewish New Year in which we toss pieces of old bread (or pebbles, leaves, sticks, etc.) …

DC Tashlich Read More »

Scroll to Top