• Young Adult Dinner for Israel!

    satay club 4654 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Join Rabbi Adam Rosenwasser of Temple Emanuel in Kensington, MD and DC area young adults in their 20s and 30s for a FREE dinner and an open and interesting discussion about Israel and Zionism. This dinner is being hosted by the DC area Reform Alumnni For Israel (RAFI) fellows. RAFI is a project of the Amplify Israel initiative out of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York City. 

    Free

    Nights at the Seder Table

    Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum 575 3rd Street, NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Join CJM and this year’s collection of inspiring partners at our third annual untraditional Passover seder. Read from our community Haggadah, clink glasses over stories old and new, connect over […]

    $36 – $72
    Shabbat Playgroup

    Shabbat Playgroup

    Bender JCC of Greater Washington 6125 Montrose Road,, Rockville, MD, United States

    Fridays @ 10:30 AM Dates: 11/21/25 – 1/30/26 Skip Dates: 11/28, 12/26 Best suited for ages 0 – 4 years old Join us for a fun-filled morning celebrating Shabbat. Learn […]

    Free

    Upcounty Tot Shabbat

    Congregation Or Chadash 24800 Kings Valley Road, Damascus, MD, United States

    Celebrate Shabbat with songs, stories, crafts, and tasty treats! Perfect for kids ages 0-6 and their families. Welcome to interfaith families, LGBTQ+ families, and families of every shape and story!

    Free
    Shabbos Dinner!

    Shabbos Dinner!

    Unitarian Universalist Church of Arlington 4444 Arlington Blvd., Arlington, VA, United States

    Begin your Shabbat with music, meaning, and a sense of togetherness. Afterward, enjoy a relaxed, delicious dinner and a chance to connect with others in the warmth of community. It’s […]

    Free

    Day at the J: Can We All Agree?

    Edlavitch DCJCC 1529 Sixteenth Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Catch Theater J's production of Eureka Day, a sharp and wildly timely comedy about a progressive school board forced to confront a mumps outbreak and the question of what happens when facts become subjective and every solution divisive. Or skip the theater and join a candid group discussion about the pressure to follow the parenting herd when it comes to trends, choices, and unsolicited advice. Not feeling the conversation? Pull up a chair in the library, pour yourself a glass of wine or seltzer, grab a nosh, and just enjoy the company of other parents who get it.

    $54.00 – $118.00

    Olam Tikvah Author Event with Dr. Tovah P. Klein

    Congregation Olam Tikvah 3800 Glenbrook Rd, Fairfax, VA, United States

    Join us for an afternoon of conversation with Dr. Tovah P. Klein, author of Rais­ing Resilience: How to Help Our Chil­dren Thrive in Times of Uncertainty. Dr. Klein offers five spe­cif­ic resources that chil­dren devel­op in their rela­tion­ship with par­ents, enabling them to face adver­si­ty, adjust, and thrive rather than fal­ter or break down under pres­sure. Her book shows par­ents what chil­dren need to man­age life’s hur­dles and cre­ate capac­i­ty for mean­ing­ful, thriv­ing lives by con­fi­dent­ly build­ing strong rela­tion­ships with their chil­dren so they become moti­vat­ed, self-assured, and car­ing— qual­i­ties des­per­ate­ly need­ed today.

    18th Annual National Rainbow Seder

    Edlavitch DCJCC 1529 Sixteenth Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Join the National Rainbow Seder, one of the nation’s largest and longest-running Passover seders for the queer Jewish community and its allies.