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Mexico Friday Nite!

Mesorah DC 1990 K St NW, Washington, DC

Usher in Shabbat with a user friendly service — enhanced by inspiring explanations and complemented by the stirring melodies of the Jewish composer Shlomo Carlebach. Join us and meet new people at our exciting dinners following services!6:30 p.m. – Carlebach Service 7:45 p.m. – Dinner Vegetarian Option – orders must be in by Wednesday!

$15

Are We Really Friends Shabbat

Moishe House Bethesda

Are we really friends? This Shabbat, we’re putting that question to the test. We’ve asked you to bring your friends, we’ve even asked you to bring your enemies—but now we want the ones in between. Invite your work buddies you’ve never seen outside the office, the friend-of-a-friend you’ve never hung out with solo, or that cool new …

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Shabbat Lunch + Learn

Join Rabbi Emmanuel at 12:30pm on Saturday, May 3rd for Shabbat lunch and learning with the Den! We’ll enjoy a home-cooked meal, Shabbat rituals, and lots of opportunities for conversation with community members as we explore the weekly Torah portion while exploring resonances with our lives today. We will gather in a Metro accessible location …

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$18

We Will Dance Again: Zumba Class & Fundraiser

Rodef Shalom 2100 Westmoreland St, Falls Curch, United States

Join Rodef 2100 and Temple Rodef Shalom's Israel Committee in celebrating Israel Independence Day and honoring the lives lost on October 7th at the NOVA music festival! Led by talented instructors, the event will feature a fun, high-energy, hour-long Zumba session—a cardio Latin dance workout perfect for all skill levels. Water and light snacks will …

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Bagel Brunch

Moishe House Arlington

It’s bagels, lox, and friends, is any other information needed? Gluten free bagels will be available as well. Come for a laid back start to your Sunday morning.

A Taste of Israel 2025

Gesher Jewish Day School 4800 Mattie Moore Ct, Fairfax, VA, United States

Israel is celebrating 77 years of independence! Join us for a tasty celebration featuring delicious Israeli cuisine and a variety of fun activities. All ages are invited to participate in this family-friendly event with live performances, engaging crafts, fun Israeli workshops, entertaining games, and much more! Admission is free. Registration required (a donation of any …

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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.

Yom Hazikaron Conversation

Moishe House Arlington

*Conversation will start at 7:30, so arrive around 7 to mingle and get food* Commemorate Yom HaZikaron with a meaningful evening in conversation with a Holocaust survivor. Food will be provided as we listen to their story live on zoom and have the opportunity to ask questions. Let’s take this time to reflect on the …

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Jewish Matchmaking Launch Party

Metrobar DC 640 Rhode Island Ave NE, Washington, DC, United States

Join us for a fun evening celebrating community, connection, and Luv with Lev! This event is open to: 💖 Everyone signed up for matchmaking (don’t forget to use your code for a FREE ticket!) 🤝 Supporters of this community initiative (even if you’re not currently looking for a relationship) ✡️ Jewish folks curious about matchmaking …

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$20

Learning + Art-Making: Blessing the Ordinary w/the Extraordinary

Judaism offers a wide range of blessings to honor everyday moments in addition to times for daily and holiday prayers—traditionally covering everything from travel and using the bathroom to surviving life-threatening experiences. Contemporary Jewish poets and writers have also crafted liturgies for seemingly mundane occasions, such as going to a party or even watching TV. …

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