
Connect for Good | Chat with Ukraine – JFNA
VirtualA virtual volunteering initiative that pairs English speakers with Ukrainians for one-on-one conversation practice and cultural exchange.
A virtual volunteering initiative that pairs English speakers with Ukrainians for one-on-one conversation practice and cultural exchange.
Temple Shalom is hosting the URJ's regional Introduction to Judaism course. Introduction to Judaism is for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of Jewish life through a Reform lens […]
More information coming soon!
Join Abby Cherner, VP of Women’s Philanthropy, and Sophie Buslik, Assistant VP of Women’s Philanthropy, for a listening tour across Greater Washington to get to know each other better, hear what you […]
A weekly gathering that explores how the lessons of the Torah shape our lives today and guide us through the challenges and opportunities of the modern world.
Featured is the wonderful & witty Dotan, an Israeli comedian and producer, performing comedy shows throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Israel.
Join a 45 minute tour of the Capital Jewish Museum's Ongoing Exhibitions on Sundays at 12 pm. Tour includes: Introduction in the Lobby What is Jewish Washington? (History Gallery) The Historic […]
Between our first and second Community Leadership Council gatherings, members are invited to take part in a skill-building workshop. These interactive sessions will help you: Deepen your listening skills to […]
One Night. One Grant. Big Impact. Wednesday, October 29, 2025 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM Washington, DC* Cost: $90 To register, email Jeremy Frisch at NextGen@shalomdc.org. Experience the power of collective giving with […]
Welcome the Secretary General of Kibbutz Re’im for a moving and insightful conversation about how the Kibbutz became a place of unimaginable tragedy.
Participate in a conversation with Secretary General of Kibbutz Re’im, located next to the Nova Music Festival site, about October 7 and Federation's support in the ongoing recovery.
A morning of exploration and wonder! This special event is designed for prospective preschool and kindergarten students (ages 2–5) and their siblings.