Community Shavuot Morning Service
Temple Emanuel - 10101 Connecticut Ave Kensington, MD, United StatesThis is a Community Holiday Service hosted by Temple Emanuel.
This is a Community Holiday Service hosted by Temple Emanuel.
This year, we are studying the Jewish calendar using the book From Time to Time: Journeys in the Jewish Calendar by Rabbi Dalia Marx, PhD. Please order your book here. Participants are welcome to join in person or virtually. This class is taught by Rabbi Jon Roos and meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the Continue Reading »
We're heading to Adas Israel Congregation (2850 Quebec St. NW) for World Pride Shabbat! Join Bet Mispachah, DC's LGBTQ+ Synagogue, the World Congress of LGBT Jews, and community partners for World Pride Shabbat at Adas Israel Congregation. Join us for a joyous celebration of love, unity, and community. Come together for drinks, snacks, and a Continue Reading »
Join us in person or virtually every Saturday morning for a discussion of the Torah reading for the week led by our clergy. No RSVP necessary. Visit the Google Classroom Click to join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 839 7118 5697)
These lay-led services offer opportunities to chant a few verses of Torah or Haftarah in a supportive atmosphere. Participants can also sign up to deliver a d’var Torah (analysis of the weekly Torah portion) that leads to a group discussion. Click here for livestream
Meet the WRJ for a hike in Rock Creek Park. Contact Liz Brenner for the meeting location.
Topgolf in Germantown, is a sports entertainment complex that features an inclusive, high-tech golf game (driving range). TSMRJ plans to book a couple adjoining bays (or more, if the demand is there) where we can play a few of the games and enjoy food, drink, and each other's company. We welcome all skill levels, including Continue Reading »
It’s Going to Be “de-lovely”: A Concert of American Songs Written from the Hearts and Souls of Jewish Composers Join us in person as Cantor Rachel Rhodes performs a potpourri of popular songs written by Jewish composers. From old standards to some of the latest numbers, it will be a celebration of a century in Continue Reading »
Join us for a special Shabbat service with guest musicians and all of our clergy as we celebrate and bid farewell to Rabbi Noah Diamondstein. The service will be followed by a festive oneg. Please RSVP to help us plan. Click here for livestream.
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