
Voices of Israel Letter-Writing Campaign
Edlavitch DCJCC 1529 Sixteenth Street NW, Washington, DC, United StatesDecorate greeting cards in honor of Kibbutz Re’im’s upcoming anniversary as they rebuild their community after the October 7 attacks.
Decorate greeting cards in honor of Kibbutz Re’im’s upcoming anniversary as they rebuild their community after the October 7 attacks.
Erev Rosh Hashanah: Monday September 22 7:30pm (tickets required) Rosh Hashanah: Tuesday September 23 Family Service 8:45am, (RSVP requested) will include a blessing for all babies born or adopted in […]
As we approach High Holidays 5786, we wish you and your loved ones a year filled with health and happiness. Beginning with a Community Shiva and then Selichot, followed by […]
Join Us for a Meaningful and Inclusive High Holiday Experience! As the Days of Awe approach, Kol Ami invites you to join us in marking this sacred season with meaningful, […]
We look forward to gathering and praying together during the High Holy Days, and we wish you a year filled with Torah, peace, health and learning. *Denotes registration required Erev […]
An evening of remembrance to mark two years since October 7, without speeches, just shared reflection, connection, and heartfelt embrace.
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 […]
Stand together, united, to commemorate October 7th; the day more than 1,200 people were murdered and the day more than 251 civilians were taken as hostages.
Join Congregation B’nai Tzedek to commemorate the two-year anniversary of the tragic events of October 7 with Jonathan Schanzer, Executive Director of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Join us in honoring the memories of those we lost, praying for those we are missing, and holding each other as we honor the grief this day carries for us all.
Honor the memory of the Gaza's rich cultural heritage and landscapes and tribute to the resilience and strength of its people.
Gather in front of the White House under the Sukkah for a powerful public space for memory, solidarity, and urgent action.