Beth El Good Deeds Day
Congregation Beth El of Montgomery County 8215 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, MD, United StatesThere are several different ways to get involved in tikkun olam at Beth El including different projects and collections.
There are several different ways to get involved in tikkun olam at Beth El including different projects and collections.
Kehilat Shalom is providing support to Stepping Stones Shelter in Rockville, Maryland on Good Deeds Day - Sunday, April 12th.
A morning of digging, planting, and growing together!
Join us for the Pozez JCC's Good Deeds Day 2026, bringing the community together through meaningful hands-on projects. Participants of all ages (3 years and up) are invited to engage in a variety of service stations, each offering a unique opportunity to give back while living our Jewish values.
Join us for this poignant and meaningful tribute that brings together the community to reflect and strengthen our resolve at a difficult time of unprecedented antisemitism around the globe. Holocaust survivor Irene Fogel Weiss, a Northern Virginia resident, will be our keynote speaker.
A playful deep‑dive into one of humanity’s favorite pastimes: GOSSIP. Inspired by the hit podcast Normal Gossip, we’ll ask the essential question: How do we balance the joy of storytelling with the responsibility of speech?
Lasagnas will be baked and donated to PathForward, a local Arlington organization working to end homelessness.
For Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, we invite you to a screening of The Zone of Interest (2024).
Kehilat Shalom is providing support to Stepping Stones Shelter in Rockville, Maryland on Good Deeds Day - Sunday, April 12th.
Marking the end of Passover, SHIN-DC’s Mimouna is a festive celebration that honors a beautiful tradition: In Morocco, Muslim neighbors would bring culinary ingredients that Jewish families did not have in their homes during Passover, sparking a joyful evening of neighborly goodwill, hospitality, sweets, music, and shared hopes for prosperity in the new spring season.
Calling all little book lovers and the grown ups who love reading with them. Join us for cozy story times filled with delightful Jewish stories, songs, and moments to share together.
Through Teach the Shoah, storytellers will bring photographs and artifacts to the library and deliver narratives that illuminate the historical context of one of humanity’s darkest periods.