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ongoing Collections
School Supplies Drive
New school supplies are needed for families in the Linkages for Learning Program at Weller Road Elementary School. Weller Road is a Title 1 School and purchasing school supplies is a hardship for many of these families. We will be collecting new supplies in the bin outside the Education Office through early September.
- Backpacks
- Pens/Pencils/colored pencils/erasers
- Crayons/Colored markers (fine and thick points)
- Pencil boxes
- White glue/glue sticks
- Highlighters
- Scissors/Rulers
- Folders/Binders
- Composition/wire notebooks (wide rule)
clothing Drive
Our goal at the Interfaith Works Clothing Center is to provide families and individuals in need with quality used clothing and home goods. We want to offer our clients a sense of pride and dignity by making good quality items available to them at no cost.
- Gently-used clothing for men, women and children
- Gloves
- Hats
- Scarves
- Pajamas
- Sports Bras (small to XL)
- Shoes
- Umbrellas
- Ponchos
dc diaper bank collection
The Greater DC Diaper Bank empowers families and individuals in need throughout DC, Maryland, and Virginia by providing an adequate and reliable source for basic baby needs and personal hygiene products.
- Diapers & Pullups
- (open packages are accepted, sizes 4–6 are in high demand)
- Wipes
- Diaper Rash Cream (new)
- Tampons/Pads
- (open boxes of individually wrapped items accepted)
- Formula/Baby Food (new)
manna food drive
Manna Food Center’s mission is to eliminate hunger in Montgomery County. Through food distribution, education and advocacy, they are making strides on behalf of more than 63,000 county residents who experience hunger and food insecurity.
- Instant Oatmeal Packets (Original Flavor)
- Brown Rice
- Whole Grain Pasta
- Tuna, Salmon or Chicken (in Water)
- Dry or Canned Beans (Low Sodium)
- Natural Nut Butters
- Canned Vegetables (Low Sodium)
- Canned Fruit (in Juice)
- Fruit Cups
- Shelf-stable Individual Milk Boxes
- Cooking Oils & Spices
Wed, January 20 2021
7 Shevat 5781
announcements
The Winter/Spring Program Guide is now available. Click here to view.
Healing from Hate: Battle for the Soul of a Nation Screen the movie at home anytime from January 4–20. Learn more here.
February is Jewish Disability Advocacy Month (JDAM)
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Limited In-Person Worship Opportunities Available
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Racial Justice Shabbat with Guest Speaker Reverend Timothy Warner
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Explore Our Exciting Adult Education Offerings
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Daily Minyan & Shabbat Services are Virtual
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Monday–Thursday | 7:15 AM & 8:00 PM
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B’nai Israel is proud to be accessible to all.
Large print siddurim, assistive listening devices and page magnifiers are readily available. Our entire building and grounds are wheelchair accessible. We can provide sign language interpreters upon request and subject to availability.