The Zone of Interest Screening
Har Tzeon-Agudath Achim (HTAA) 1840 University BLVD West, Wheaton, MD, United StatesFor Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, we invite you to a screening of The Zone of Interest (2024).
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.
Holocaust Memorial Day ceremony focusing on music during the Holocaust, led by the cantors of the Agudas Achim and Beth El synagogues.
All meetings are held from 6 - 9 pm. Our schedule for 2026 is: Feb 24 April 14 June 9 September 29 November 10 December 15
Join The Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and the Edlavitch DCJCC for a lively conversation with journalists Gabby Deutch and Stephanie Butnick exploring the stories and trends shaping Jewish life today, plus a special Federation pre-event and a curated pop-up market featuring contemporary Judaica from local makers.
This Yom HaShoah, join Adas Israel Congregation for an evening of music, memory, and moral courage, honoring Truus Wijsmuller and featuring Neshome Lider, a moving musical journey of Yiddish songs written during the Holocaust.
This Yom HaShoah, join Adas Israel for an evening of music, memory, and moral courage, featuring Neshome Lider: Songs of Resilience from the Holocaust and a Garden of the Righteous commemoration honoring Geertruida “Truus” Wijsmuller.
Join us for “Seeing Color in Classical Art” with Jennifer Stager of Johns Hopkins University, exploring how new research reveals the vibrant, multi-colored reality of ancient Mediterranean sculpture and architecture.
Step into the remarkable story of how the Bronfman and Grossinger families, along with hundreds of thousands of other Jewish immigrants, got their start thanks to the billions of dollars Baron Maurice de Hirsch dedicated to giving “a portion of my companions in faith the possibility of finding a new existence.”