Washington Hebrew Congregation
:: Contact Information

President
Dan Caplan
phone: 301-530-4411
e-mail: capsfour@aol.com

Liaison
Rabbi Noah Fabricant
phone: 301-530-4411
e-mail: NFabricant@whctemple.org

General Information
Marsha Humphries
phone: 202-895-6303
e-mail: MHumphries@whctemple.org


:: Softball Team

The Washington Hebrew Nationals Sundays, March – June Contact Dan Caplan for details.

Dan Caplan
phone: 301-530-4411
e-mail: capsfour@aol.com

:: Brotherhood

Connect with Men of All Ages

Washington Hebrew Congregation’s Brotherhood is a vibrant, growing Temple organization whose members enjoy opportunities for friendship, spiritual growth, networking, helping others and discussing topics relevant to Jewish men. Brotherhood’s mission is comprised of the Three S’s: Service to our Temple and community, Spirituality as Reform Jewish Men, and Social Connections with each other and our families. Brotherhood holds a wide variety of events and activities to further these three goals, and we welcome any man to join us at any event throughout the year.

JOIN US:
10/9: WHC Simchat Torah Celebration
11/26: Serve Thanksgiving Dinner with Interreligious Council
3/17: Dinner & Speaker
6/5: Minor League Baseball with JFGH

BROTHERHOOD FRIDAY STUDY WITH RABBI FABRICANT

BUSINESS JUDAISM:
Work and money play huge roles in our personal lives and our society, but how often do we view them through a Jewish lens? Join Brotherhood this year as we explore financial and professional themes in Jewish ethics, history, law and more. Identical sessions are held monthly on Fridays from 8:00 - 9:00 am at both Temple and JBSC to accommodate the needs of our congregants. All WHC men are welcome!

Temple JBSC Topic
9/4 9/11 Jews & Money: The Origins of a Stereotype
10/2 10/9 Jewish Perspectives on Being Rich and Being Poor
11/6 11/13 Employers & Employees: Jewish Rights & Responsibilities
12/4 12/11 On Bernie Madoff (Part I): The Goniff and Jewish Fraud
1/8 1/15 On Bernie Madoff (Part II): Giving All Jews a Bad Name
2/5 2/12 Jewish Perspectives on Borrowing & Lending
3/5 3/12 Jewish Perspectives on Advertising & Salesmanship
4/2 4/9 Jewish Perspectives on Welfare & Social Security
5/7 5/14 Doing Business with Jews & Non-Jews: Does it Make a Difference?