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  • Early Torah Study

    Temple & Livestream 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
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      Every Shabbat morning, we begin the day with an informal group at Temple to study parashat hashavua, the weekly Torah portion, in English. Led by one of the clergy, we analyze, question, and reflect on Judaism’s central text. All are welcome — just occasionally or every week — and absolutely no background knowledge or ...

  • Shabbat Morning Worship

    Temple & Livestream 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
    Worship

    Our Shabbat morning service, led by our rabbis and cantors, often includes the b’nei mitzvah of one of our teens as well as the traditional elements of a Shabbat morning service: prayers, responsive readings, music, reading from the Torah, and a d’var Torah (interpretation of the weekly Torah portion). On mornings when there is no ...

  • WHC Connections: Haftarah Study Group

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    Every Shabbat afternoon an informal group of WHC members gets together on Zoom to discuss the Haftarah for that week. We begin with a read-through in English and continue sharing questions, answers, and opinions. The group meets for one hour and is led by the lay members of the congregation. All Temple members are welcome. ...

  • Splash Pad Meet-up with WHC E-T ECC & JFamily Ambassadors

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    The WHC E-T ECC & JFamily Ambassadors invite you to join us at the Guy Mason Recreation Center Playground & Spray Park: 3600 Calvert Street, NW 20007 splash pad on June 25th at 10 am for a family meet-up! Cool off from the heat and connect with other Jewish families with young children as we ...

  • Jewish Conversations on Diversity, Belonging & Justice

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    What is it? A monthly series of conversations with Rabbi Shankman to create a dialogue about race, racial disparity, inequity, change needed for just equality, and creating culture of belonging. Open to all (members & non-members), you can show up for one event or all of them. The conversations will all be held on Zoom, ...

  • (Higher) Power Lunch with 2239

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    Tired of spending your lunch break scrolling through social media/the news/your morning inbox? What if you could use this time to get in touch with your spiritual side by exploring Torah (over Zoom) with other smart and interesting people? Every Tuesday from 12:30-1:00 pm, Washington Hebrew’s 2239 community will dive into the week’s Torah portion, ...

  • Mah Jongg with WWHC

    JBSC 11810 Falls Road, Potomac, MD, United States
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    Join the Women of WHC for Mah Jongg. $5 purse Everyone is welcome!* No need to RSVP, just show up when you can and join the fun! *Please click here to learn about our health and safety protocols and plan to arrive a few minutes early.

  • Shabbat@WHC

    Temple & Livestream 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
    Worship

    We invite you to end your week and welcome Shabbat with us! At 6:00 pm and again after the service: Have something to eat (to tide you over or as your dinner), a drink (we offer a full bar, plus non-alcoholic options), and connect with your community. Kids are always welcome, and they’ll be able ...

  • Early Torah Study

    Temple & Livestream 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
    Learn

      Every Shabbat morning, we begin the day with an informal group at Temple to study parashat hashavua, the weekly Torah portion, in English. Led by one of the clergy, we analyze, question, and reflect on Judaism’s central text. All are welcome — just occasionally or every week — and absolutely no background knowledge or ...

  • Shabbat Morning Worship

    Temple & Livestream 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
    Worship

    Our Shabbat morning service, led by our rabbis and cantors, often includes the b’nei mitzvah of one of our teens as well as the traditional elements of a Shabbat morning service: prayers, responsive readings, music, reading from the Torah, and a d’var Torah (interpretation of the weekly Torah portion). On mornings when there is no ...

  • WHC Connections: Haftarah Study Group

    Online Only
    Learn

    Every Shabbat afternoon an informal group of WHC members gets together on Zoom to discuss the Haftarah for that week. We begin with a read-through in English and continue sharing questions, answers, and opinions. The group meets for one hour and is led by the lay members of the congregation. All Temple members are welcome. ...

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