Pride Shabbat at Temple Emanuel
Temple Emanuel 10101 Connecticut Avenue, Kensington, MD, United StatesJoin us for Pride Shabbat on June 5 at Temple Emanuel in Kensington, MD, an evening celebrating queer pride, Jewish community, and connection.
Join us for Pride Shabbat on June 5 at Temple Emanuel in Kensington, MD, an evening celebrating queer pride, Jewish community, and connection.
Join Rabbi Jenna and the Sixth & I musicians for an inclusive and musical service celebrating the diversity of DC Jewish life.
Join us for a Shabbat Lunch + Learn gathering where we will explore stories of beauty, intimacy, and connection within Jewish tradition.
Join cantors Jordan Goldstein, Kalix Jacobson and Ze’evi Tovlev for a musical evening of pride and joy. Sliding scale ticket pricing is available! Dessert reception to follow.
Honor the bravery, sacrifices and lives of the men and women in our community who survived the Holocaust.
Join us for an afternoon of creativity, learning, and connection as we explore the role of stones throughout Jewish tradition. Together, we’ll engage with Jewish texts and discussion that invite us to reflect on the ways physical objects can hold meaning, mark moments of transformation, and help us remember where we’ve been.
Gather with fellow Zionists for an inspirational reception highlighting the impact of Jewish National Fund-USA's work.
Gather with fellow Zionists for an inspirational reception highlighting the impact of Jewish National Fund-USA's work.
Welcome Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Jon Polin to Washington, DC for this year’s Rabin Lecture, a powerful conversation on Jewish education, parenting, and resilience ahead of the release of When We See You Again.
Join the Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum for a celebration on the 150th anniversary of the building's dedication.
A four-part immersive experience designed for growth-minded women seeking depth, balance, and connection. Each in-person session will take a deep dive into the inner architecture of Jewish wisdom, drawing on: Kabbalistic structures, guided breathwork
and intentional motion. Aharona Gans has been practicing and teaching yoga and breathwork for over 20 years. Her approach weaves depth, clarity, and accessibility — creating space for participants to reconnect to balance, alignment, and inner strength.
Emmy-nominated comedy writer and bestselling author Bess Kalb joins us to discuss what it means to be a Jewish parent in America today.