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  • 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.

  • Building Racial Stamina

    Temple 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
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    Talking about race is both challenging and essential—within our Jewish community and in the wider world. Drawing on the concept of racial stamina articulated by educator Robin DiAngelo, this five-week facilitated discussion group offers a thoughtful, supportive space for participants to build the capacity to engage honestly and constructively in conversations about race and racism.

  • Building Racial Stamina

    Temple 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States
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    Talking about race is both challenging and essential—within our Jewish community and in the wider world. Drawing on the concept of racial stamina articulated by educator Robin DiAngelo, this five-week facilitated discussion group offers a thoughtful, supportive space for participants to build the capacity to engage honestly and constructively in conversations about race and racism.

  • Building Racial Stamina

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

    Talking about race is both challenging and essential—within our Jewish community and in the wider world. Drawing on the concept of racial stamina articulated by educator Robin DiAngelo, this five-week facilitated discussion group offers a thoughtful, supportive space for participants to build the capacity to engage honestly and constructively in conversations about race and racism.

  • Building Racial Stamina

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

    Talking about race is both challenging and essential—within our Jewish community and in the wider world. Drawing on the concept of racial stamina articulated by educator Robin DiAngelo, this five-week facilitated discussion group offers a thoughtful, supportive space for participants to build the capacity to engage honestly and constructively in conversations about race and racism.

  • Building Racial Stamina

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

    Talking about race is both challenging and essential—within our Jewish community and in the wider world. Drawing on the concept of racial stamina articulated by educator Robin DiAngelo, this five-week facilitated discussion group offers a thoughtful, supportive space for participants to build the capacity to engage honestly and constructively in conversations about race and racism.

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