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  • Amram Scholar Series: Rabbi Shira Stutman, “The Jewish Way to A Good Life”

    Temple 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
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    For as long as Judaism been a religion, “Jewish” has been a culture—one whose unique blend of ritual and realism has kept its people going for some 3,000 years. In "The Jewish Way to a Good Life," Rabbi Shira Stutman invites readers of every faith—and none—to do chesed (good work), foster tzedek (justice), practice shabbat (rest), and ultimately find happiness.

  • WHC Seniors Lunch & Learn: “Making the Best of What’s Left” – A Conversation with Rabbi Shankman

    Temple 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
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    You may know Judith Viorst for her beloved children's book, "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day." Now, she comes to Washington Hebrew to discuss her newest book, "Making the Best of What's Left." Blending humor and vulnerability, Viorst — now in her nineties — explores the joys and sorrows of life's "Final Fifth," those ages 80 to 100. This witty and poignant reflection on life’s twilight years will leave you laughing, pondering, and grateful — whether you're in your "Final Fifth" or have parents, relatives or friends in their eighties and beyond.

  • Wednesdays @ Wonderland: Sara Goodman Confino, “Good Grief”

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    Introducing a brand-new author series from WHC at Wonderland Books (7920 Norfolk Ave, Bethesda), an independent, women-owned bookstore. Celebrating Jewish voices with heartfelt storytelling and wit, each author will be in conversation with a member of our clergy. We can’t wait to see you there!

  • Postponed Rabin Lecture with Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin

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    Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin were thrust into the international spotlight in October 2023 following the kidnapping of their son Hersh, z’l.  Despite their devastating loss, they remained steadfast in their quest for the freedom of every hostage held by Hamas.

  • Canceled WHC Seniors Lunch & Learn: Your Aging Journey

    Temple 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
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    Join us on Wednesday, March 18 at 11:00 am for a conversation with Samantha Henson, an Iona Senior Services Representative, hosted by Cantor Suzanne Leventhal. Together, we will learn about the services Iona offers for older adults and seniors in the Washington, DC area and discuss strategies for how to make important decisions about health and wellness for yourself or for a loved one.

  • WHC Seniors Lunch & Learn: Online Safety Tips

    Temple 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
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    Join us on Wednesday, April 15 at 11:00 am for a session on online safety — in particular, protecting yourself from hackers and scammers.

  • Wednesdays @ Wonderland: Jen Glantz, “Finally the Bride”

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    Introducing a brand-new author series from WHC at Wonderland Books (7920 Norfolk Ave, Bethesda), an independent, women-owned bookstore. Celebrating Jewish voices with heartfelt storytelling and wit, each author will be in conversation with a member of our clergy. We can’t wait to see you there!

  • Canceled Amram Scholar Series: Lee Yaron, “10/7: 100 Human Stories”

    Temple 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
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    Due to unforseen circumstances, this event has been cancelled. At just 30, Lee Yaron became the youngest-ever winner of the National Jewish Book Award's Book of the Year for "10/7: 100 Human Stories," joining the ranks of literary giants like Philip Roth, Elie Wiesel, and David Grossman. Washington Hebrew now welcomes her to discuss the ...

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