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We are so excited to once again fill the oldest synagogue in D.C .with music, prayer, and spirituality. It will be your familiar, accessible, and musical Metro Minyan service and dinner, just in an old/new beautiful space! The Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum opened in June 2023, and 2239 has made it a second home for Metro Minyan since.
Whether you’re a longtime member of our 20s and 30s community or a newcomer looking to connect, this Shabbat evening promises to be an unforgettable experience. Come as you are, and leave feeling enriched, inspired, and nourished—body and soul.
Shot of Torah begins at 6:30pm. Kabalat Shabbat beings at 7:00pm. Dinner will be served at the conclusion of services.
Please note: The museum has security personnel and metal detectors. All guests and bags will be searched upon entry. To speed up security screenings, please empty your pockets upon arrival and leave prohibited items and large bags at home.
2239’s partnership with the Capital Jewish Museum
D.C.’s Jewish landscape has changed drastically over the past few years. Jewish 20s and 30s who used to solely live in Dupont or Capitol Hill, have now migrated to such foreign lands as Arlington and Montgomery County. The pandemic ignited this migration, along with a deeper and more widespread search for authentic spirituality. Young Jewish professionals crave a community that’s accessible to them throughout the DMV.
In this search for greater authenticity, 2239 decided to move Metro Minyan, our monthly Shabbat experience, to Washington Hebrew. No longer gathering in downtown churches to celebrate Shabbat, our 2239 participants now grace the Temple halls as they pray during our accessible and musical Shabbat service, and eat and create community together over dinner. If you have not experienced what WHC feels like during a Metro Minyan, join us for the first Shabbat of every month. We would love to pray with you.
Change is good, but we still miss our downtown roots. Enter the Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum. With unbelievable exhibits and the restoration of the oldest original synagogue in D.C., this historic prayer space is filled with original pews from most of D.C.’s major synagogues, including one from WHC’s first location at 8th and I. This slice of Jewish history lives and breathes in our city, and we could not be more excited to pray there.
This year, Metro Minyan is partnering with the Museum to bring prayer and worship back to this historic sanctuary. We will still study over drinks and enjoy a Shabbat meal together, but in between, we will welcome Shabbat in a space where we can feel our D.C. Jewish ancestors praying alongside us. 2239 aims to be uniquely Jewish and uniquely D.C. We cannot wait for those two sides of our community to seamlessly merge.
Friday, September 5
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Non-WHC Site
Worship Service
Sarah Cossman