LGBTJews in the Federal City
Discover a century of celebration, activism, and change in DC with this landmark exhibition, featuring Jewish, LGBTQ+, and DC history.
Discover a century of celebration, activism, and change in DC with this landmark exhibition, featuring Jewish, LGBTQ+, and DC history.
The Nova Music Festival Exhibition is a powerful, immersive experience that tells the story of the October 7 attack in Israel and the “Tribe of Nova”—a community that came together for music, joy, and peace, only to face unimaginable terror when Hamas launched its brutal assault. Through striking visuals, survivor testimonies, and personal artifacts, the
A transformative Pride Shabbat featuring Yuval David, internationally acclaimed Israeli-American actor, filmmaker, journalist, and human rights activist, whose voice is as powerful as it is joyful, as passionate as it is purposeful.
Monday, June 30 | 6:15 PM - 8:00 PM Nova Exhibition at Gallery Place 713 7th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001 Cost: $54 This event is by invitation only and tickets are non-transferable. If you have any questions, please review the FAQs below or contact Sarah Green at sarah.green@shalomdc.org.We are deeply grateful to the generous donors
One day. One community. One powerful truth. Tuesday, July 1 Gallery Place Washington, DC What began as a festival of life and love became a site of unimaginable loss. The Nova Exhibition tells the story of Hamas’s brutal attack on the Nova Music Festival through testimonies of terror, strength, and unshakable spirit. It’s a story
Historian Dr. Jake Desai-Newsome tells the dynamic and inspiring history of the LGBTQ+ community's original pride symbol by tracing the transformation of the pink triangle from a Nazi concentration camp badge into a widespread emblem of queer liberation, pride, and community.
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