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Talmud on Tuesdays with Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz
Tuesday, Jan 20th 12:30p to 1:30pJoin us as we continue our study of Berakhot, which includes a comprehensive discussion of the Shema and Amidah, the essential components of the prayer service.
Aleph Isn’t Tough Adult Hebrew Class with Yuval Ifrah
Sunday, Jan 25th 9:30a to 10:30aThis course will help you learn to read Hebrew, with a focus on the Hebrew of the siddur, or prayer book. The course will also explore aspects of Israeli history and culture. The registration fee includes the cost of the textbook.
Talmud on Tuesdays with Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz
Tuesday, Jan 27th 12:30p to 1:30pJoin us as we continue our study of Berakhot, which includes a comprehensive discussion of the Shema and Amidah, the essential components of the prayer service.
Chanting the Megillot for Festivals with Cantor Sarah Bolts
Tuesday, Jan 27th 7:30p to 9:00pWe chant Eikhah (Lamentations) on Tisha B’Av and Esther on Purim, but there are three other megillot that we chant on the three major festivals of the Jewish calendar—and all share the same trope system. Join Cantor Bolts for this crash course in how to chant Shir HaShirim (The Song of Songs), Ruth, and Kohelet (Ecclesiastes).
Aleph Isn’t Tough Adult Hebrew Class with Yuval Ifrah
Sunday, Feb 1st 9:30a to 10:30aThis course will help you learn to read Hebrew, with a focus on the Hebrew of the siddur, or prayer book. The course will also explore aspects of Israeli history and culture. The registration fee includes the cost of the textbook.
Book Club - We Need to Talk About Antisemitism by Rabbi Diana Fersko
Sunday, Feb 1st 10:00a to 11:00aIn this two-part book club, Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz leads a discussion of Rabbi Diana Fersko’s We Need to Talk About Antisemitism, a timely and provocative examination of how antisemitism functions in contemporary life.
Kehillah and Conversation with Rabbi Cheryl Stone
Sunday, Feb 1st 11:15a to 12:00pAn opportunity for parents to meet with Rabbi Cheryl Stone to discuss parenting joy and frustration, concerns and aspirations all within a Jewish context. Open to all parents regardless of their child(ren)’s school enrollment.
The Bible & Beyond: Lunch and Learn with Rabbi Jonathan Schnitzer
Monday, Feb 2nd 12:30p to 1:30pDuring 2026, we will continue our study of the Book of Samuel. Our focus will be on David as King of Israel, the one-time boy-shepherd who, with his exploits and shrewd political acumen, ultimately changes the trajectory of Israelite history.
Talmud on Tuesdays with Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz
Tuesday, Feb 3rd 12:30p to 1:30pJoin us as we continue our study of Berakhot, which includes a comprehensive discussion of the Shema and Amidah, the essential components of the prayer service.
How to Be a Mensch: Celebrating at a Wedding
Tuesday, Feb 3rd 7:30p to 9:00pJoin us for an engaging and lighthearted conversation about Jewish wedding customs, etiquette, and the deeper meaning behind celebrating with friends and family. Learn what it truly means to be a mensch—a thoughtful, gracious guest—at one of life’s most joyful occasions
Talmud on Tuesdays with Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz
Tuesday, Feb 10th 12:30p to 1:30pJoin us as we continue our study of Berakhot, which includes a comprehensive discussion of the Shema and Amidah, the essential components of the prayer service.
Function and Dysfunction in the Genesis Families with Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz
Tuesday, Feb 10th 7:30p to 9:00pExplore the complex family dynamics found in the opening chapters of the Torah — from sibling rivalry and favoritism to faith, loss, and reconciliation.
Mifgash: Virtual Women’s Group with Rabbi Cheryl Stone
Wednesday, Feb 11th 12:00p to 1:00pA welcoming, inclusive environment for Jewish women to connect, share, and support one another. A mid-week pause to unwind, reflect, and recharge, nurturing both ourselves and our community.
Talmud on Tuesdays with Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz
Tuesday, Feb 17th 12:30p to 1:30pJoin us as we continue our study of Berakhot, which includes a comprehensive discussion of the Shema and Amidah, the essential components of the prayer service.
Function and Dysfunction in the Genesis Families with Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz
Tuesday, Feb 17th 7:30p to 9:00pExplore the complex family dynamics found in the opening chapters of the Torah — from sibling rivalry and favoritism to faith, loss, and reconciliation.
Introduction to Judaism
Wednesday, Feb 18th 7:30p to 9:00pWhether you’re considering conversion, rediscovering your roots, or supporting a Jewish loved one, this course is for you. The Miller Introduction to Judaism Program, developed by American Jewish University and taught by Metro DC-area rabbis from diverse denominations, offers a welcoming, multi-denominational journey into Jewish life, beliefs, and practices. From big ideas to everyday rituals, this program helps you explore Judaism in a meaningful, accessible way—wherever you are on your journey.
Hebrew Reading for Adults: Level 2 with Yuval Ifrah, Congregational Shlicha
Sunday, Feb 22nd 12:30p to 1:30pReady to take the next step in your Hebrew journey? Level 2 builds on the basics, expanding your vocabulary and strengthening your reading skills. Through interactive activities, simple dialogues, and practical exercises, you’ll gain confidence and start forming real, everyday Hebrew sentences.
Talmud on Tuesdays with Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz
Tuesday, Feb 24th 12:30p to 1:30pJoin us as we continue our study of Berakhot, which includes a comprehensive discussion of the Shema and Amidah, the essential components of the prayer service.
Talmud on Tuesdays with Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz
Tuesday, Feb 24th 12:30p to 1:30pJoin us as we continue our study of Berakhot, which includes a comprehensive discussion of the Shema and Amidah, the essential components of the prayer service.
Function and Dysfunction in the Genesis Families with Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz
Tuesday, Feb 24th 7:30p to 9:00pExplore the complex family dynamics found in the opening chapters of the Torah — from sibling rivalry and favoritism to faith, loss, and reconciliation.
L.I.F.E.Lecture - American Maccabee: Theodore Roosevelt and the Jews with Andrew Porwancher
Sunday, Jan 25th 7:30p to 9:00pJoin Professor Andrew Porwancher as he uncovers the close-knit and often surprising relationship between Theodore Roosevelt and the Jewish community.
From Shock to Hope: Israel’s Unbreakable Path to Medical Breakthroughs with Ehud Ohana and Noa Yehoshua
Sunday, Feb 22nd 7:00p to 9:00pAfter an Iranian missile strike destroyed their lab, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev’s Professor Ehud Ohana and PhD candidate Noa Yehoshua are rebuilding their work from the ground up, leading the way forward in medical innovation. Join us to discover how BGU is shaping the future of health and healing. Cosponsored by Americans for Ben-Gurion University and the Haberman Institute for Jewish Studies.
Picture This: Three Very Different Views of Jews and the Civil Rights Movement with Marc Dollinger
Thursday, Mar 12th 7:30p to 8:30pMost American Jews rave about the famed photograph of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel at the 2nd Selma March. Yet, almost no one knows about a second photograph of Charles McDew, the second chair of SNCC (Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee) nor of a photograph not taken at the 50th anniversary commemoration of the Selma march. This talk will challenge American Jewish historical memory, while providing a new (and better) path forward, by looking at these three pictures.
The Twelve Tribes of Israel with Andrew Tobolowsky
Sunday, May 31st 7:30p to 9:00pThe twelve tribes of Israel are the indisputable centerpiece of the Hebrew Bible’s visions of Israelite identity, and the main protagonist of the biblical visions of history. They are, also, the main way the Hebrew Bible accounts for the unity of the historically and politically distinct kingdoms of Israel and Judah from the very beginning, right through the bitter end of their conquest and destruction.
Scholar-in-Residence with Professor Gary Rendsburg
Friday, Mar 6th 6:15p to 9:00pLiterary Readings in the Book of Exodus
Scholar-in-Residence with Professor Gary Rendsburg
Shabbat, Mar 7th 9:00a to 1:30pLiterary Readings in the Book of Exodus
Scholar-in-Residence with Professor Gary Rendsburg
Shabbat, Mar 7th 6:00p to 7:30pLiterary Readings in the Book of Exodus
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