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Board Games

Moishe House Columbia Heights

Unplug and unwind with us at our Shabbos board game afternoon—a screen-free afternoon filled with classic games, friendly competition, and good company. It’s the perfect way to disconnect digitally and reconnect in community.

Jewish Matchmaking Virtual Info Session

Virtual

Come learn more about a new Jewish community initiative to support people who are looking for a relationship! No registration required. More info and get the Zoom link on the website.

First Session of Tai Chi

Bender JCC 6125 Montrose Road, Rockville, MD, United States

Tai Chi is a mentally challenging self-defense art that derives its power from the cultivation of internal strength, rather than muscle power. In this “freshman level” beginners class, students learn the solo form. Skip Dates: 9/1 and 9/22

$110 – $180

Paint N Sip Mezuzah Covers

Moishe House Bethesda

Join us for a fun and creative evening at our Mezuzah Cover Paint & Sip! We'll provide all the supplies you need to design your own unique mezuzah cover—no experience necessary. Sip on wine, relax with friends, and let your artistic side shine. At the end of the night, you'll have a one-of-a-kind mezuzah cover …

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Movie Night

Come watch Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping. We will have snacks (dairy, vegan, and kosher options), a comfy couch, and friends. After the film, we will discuss what makes Jewish comedy Jewish. Note, this event will take place in Jonah and Juliet's apartment in NOMA, which has two very friendly cats.

Shrek at the Swamp (aka the Wharf)

Transit Pier 950 Wharf St SW, Washington, DC

Get out of my swamp and go to the Wharf. Join us on the water 🌊 for an outdoor viewing of Shrek🦖🫏🤴👸! Meet us at Transit Pier or Lord Farquaad will be pissed.

Food & Friends: WHC in the DMV

219 Riggs Rd NE 219 Riggs Rd NE, Washington, DC

Food & Friends is the only community-based organization in the D.C. region providing home-delivered medically tailored meals, medically tailored groceries and medical nutrition therapy to our neighbors living with cancer, HIV/AIDS, and other serious illnesses. Join WHC members on the first Friday of each month as we prepare food for Food & Friend’s clients. Volunteer …

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August Metro Minyan

Washington Hebrew Congregation 3935 Macomb Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join your fellow D.C. young professionals as we welcome the start of Shabbat. At 6:30, we'll begin with a little bit of learning + hot appetizers and drinks followed by beautiful Kabbalat Shabbat services. Then we'll have a delicious dinner as we catch up with friends -- new and old. If this is your first …

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$21

Pause and Play: A Musical Friday Night

Sixth & I 600 I St NW, Washington, DC, United States

This experience is: Laid-back, intimate, heavy on music, and lighter on prayer It’s led by: Musician Aaron Shneyer You can expect: Stirring music, a collaborative feel, and intentions that strike a chord It’s a good fit for: Those unafraid to sing like no one’s listening

Second Shabbat Potluck

Join us for our seconnd Shabbat potluck - bring food, friends, and maybe some ice because August is hot y'all. The meal will be kosher dairy. Please make sure anything you bring has a hechshur or is prepared in a kosher kitchen (and if you can't, feel free to bring unprocessed fruit!). Sign up to …

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First Friday Shabbat

A monthly Shabbat dinner with your NOVA YJP Community✨ August 1 • 8PM 🍻🥂🍷🎉💥 RSVP for location: ChabadNova.Org/YJP *Optional sponsorships available*

Tisha B’Av – Conversation with Holocaust Survivor Ruth Elenberg-Eisenberg

Magen David Sephardic Congregation 11215 Woodglen Dr, Rockville, MD, United States

Ruth Elenberg Eisenberg (born Rachel Sygal Epstein in 1935 in Skalat, Poland) is a Holocaust survivor and volunteer at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. During the Nazi occupation, Ruth survived multiple Nazi actions and the liquidation of the Skalat ghetto by hiding in basements, barns, and forests, with the help of courageous non-Jewish rescuers, …

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