Erev Shabbat Shuva
Edlavitch DCJCC +1 moreShabbat Shuva is the shabbat between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, known as the ‘shabbat of return
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Shabbat Shuva is the shabbat between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, known as the ‘shabbat of return
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 be picking up trash along the river to give back to the earth and our community. We’ll bring snacks to keep us fueled while we …
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 and crisp autumn air. This is the perfect way to celebrate the season, spend time with friends, and of course, stock up on fresh apples. …
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!
Join the Den for our annual Kayaking Tashlich experience on the Potomac River. The ritual of Tashlich, or “casting away”, is conducted during the Ten Days between the start of Rosh Hashana and the beginning of Yom Kippur. We’ll kayak out together to a location on the Potomac River where Rabbi Aderet will guide us …
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 body of water to symbolically cast away regrets and disappointments from the past year. GatherDC and Sixth & I will provide the materials …
Join NSP for a special tashlich service! Come together in the reflective ritual of letting go of the burdens of the previous year.
Yoetzet Rachel Cohen is teaching a class on Yonah on Monday evenings