• Exhibit: Where the Light Falls with Montgomery Art Association

    Bender JCC of Greater Washington 6125 Montrose Road,, Rockville, MD, United States

    Where the Light Falls is an exhibition that celebrates the way light shapes our world – from the warmth of a quiet morning to the bold contrast of sun and shadow, to the subtle radiance of color and reflection. Featuring artwork by members of the Montgomery Art Association, the exhibition invites viewers to linger with moments illuminated and to see the familiar anew. Each piece in the show captures a unique encounter with light – where it touches, transforms, surprises, or simply rests.

    Second Annual JShield Security Summit

    Northern, VA* Northern, VA*

    Join us for an important gathering of community members, security professionals, and law enforcement partners as we come together for the 2nd Annual JShield Security Summit—a forum dedicated to strengthening our community’s safety, awareness, and resilience. This year’s Summit features a keynote presentation by Lara Burns, retired FBI Special Agent and Head of Terrorism Research at George Washington University’s Program […]

    $18

    March Happy Hour with GatherDC

    Arlington, VA* Arlington, VA, United States

    We’re so excited to keep the momentum going with our next GatherDC happy hour, and this time we’re heading across the river to Arlington! We hope you’ll join us on March 11th to connect with both new and familiar faces.

    $5
    Introduction to Judaism at Temple Rodef Shalom

    Introduction to Judaism at Temple Rodef Shalom

    Temple Rodef Shalom 2100 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, VA, United States

    Beginning Wednesday, January 21 at 7:00 PM, Introduction to Judaism offers an 18-week journey into Jewish beliefs, holidays, texts, history, and culture. Ideal for interfaith couples, spiritual seekers, those exploring conversion, and anyone eager to deepen their Jewish learning. Classes meet Wednesday evenings, 7:00–8:30 PM, at Temple Rodef Shalom, led by Rabbi Alexandra Stein and […]

    $360.00

    Ancient Mesopotamia: Ziggurats, Royal Sculpture, and the Shaping of the Akkadian Legacy

    Bender JCC of Greater Washington 6125 Montrose Road,, Rockville, MD, United States

    Join us for “Ancient Mesopotamia: Ziggurats, Royal Sculpture, and the Shaping of the Akkadian Legacy,” as Marian Feldman of Johns Hopkins University explores how architecture and royal monuments shaped memory and identity in ancient Iraq.

    $10

    Women’s Philanthropy Coffee & Conversation Washington, DC

    Downtown, Washington, DC* Downtown, Washington, DC*

    Join Assistant VP of Women's Philanthropy for an intimate listening tour designed to connect women engaged in philanthropy, share ideas, and build community across Greater Washington.

    Author Talk with Clay Risen: Red Scare: Blacklists, McCarthyism, and the Making of Modern America

    Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum 575 3rd Street, NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Explore the history and current relevance of the mid-20th century Red Scare. Learn about this dark period, which particularly affected civil rights activists, teachers, Hollywood stars, and DC’s federal workers, including many Jewish figures. Author and New York Times reporter Clay Risen will be in conversation with Capital Jewish Museum Executive Director, Bea Gurwitz. Presented in […]

    $5 – $18

    CoA Coffeehouse: From Bimah To Broadway

    Bender JCC of Greater Washington 6125 Montrose Road,, Rockville, MD, United States

    Join us for this fun and unique musical program, “From the Bimah to Broadway.” Cantor Max Silverstone from Har Shalom and Cantor Arianne Brown from Adas Israel will perform a program featuring songs from both genres. You’ll hear some of your favorite Broadway tunes, Jewish songs, and even a few that may be new to […]

    $48

    DC Fertility Summit

    Washington, DC* Washington, DC*

    Learn how to effectively advocate for fertility and reproductive health at a powerful evening with the Jewish Fertility Foundation–Greater DC and the Tinina Q. Cade Foundation, featuring expert insights, practical tools, and community-focused action.

    Free