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Event Series Conversational Hebrew

Conversational Hebrew

Online

Learn to speak Hebrew—or practice and improve your fluency—without having to master the aleph-bet. This innovative method will have you speaking at the first class, and the ability to read or write in Hebrew is not necessary. We offer classes for every level. Not sure which is best for you? Contact instructor Gerdy Trachtman for placement assistance. ...

Event Series Hebrew Reading for Adults

Hebrew Reading for Adults

Online

Unlock the mystery of the aleph-bet! The Hebrew letters will come together, and Hebrew prayers come to life as you learn to read the language of our Torah. For Spring 2022, this course will be offered at the following dates and times: Mondays, starting April 25, 6:00 pm – Advanced Tuesdays, starting April 26, 5:30 pm – ...

Conversational Hebrew

Online

Learn to speak Hebrew—or practice and improve your fluency—without having to master the aleph-bet. This innovative method will have you speaking at the first class, and the ability to read or write in Hebrew is not necessary. We offer classes for every level. Not sure which is best for you? Contact instructor Gerdy Trachtman for placement assistance. ...

Hebrew Reading for Adults

Online

Unlock the mystery of the aleph-bet! The Hebrew letters will come together, and Hebrew prayers come to life as you learn to read the language of our Torah. For Spring 2022, this course will be offered at the following dates and times: Mondays, starting April 25, 6:00 pm – Advanced Tuesdays, starting April 26, 5:30 pm – ...

Sustaining Member Soirée

As a special thank you, we invite our Sustaining Members for a Spring Soirée! We'll have a cappella entertainment, hors d'ouvres, and curated cocktails as we celebrate. Thursday, April 28 5:00 - 7:00 pm Hosted by Sustaining Members Stephanie & Ethan Posner To RSVP, contact Eliza Prince, Director of Development, at eprince@whctemple.org.  

Event Series Mah Jongg with WWHC

Mah Jongg with WWHC

JBSC 11810 Falls Road, Potomac, MD, United States

Join the Women of WHC for Mah Jongg. $5 purse Everyone is welcome!* No need to RSVP, just show up when you can and join the fun! *Please click here to learn about our health and safety protocols and plan to arrive a few minutes early.

Event Series Shabbat Evening Service

Shabbat Evening Service

Hybrid - Temple 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States

WE INVITE YOU TO END THE WEEK AND WELCOME SHABBAT WITH US! 6:00 pm: Snack, Sip, and Schmooze (S3) SNACK — Hot appetizers, cheese, crackers, and fruit! Perfect for families looking to feed their kids before the service. Gluten-free and vegan options will be available. This week's menu: SIP — Beer, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks ...

Musical Shabbat to commemorate Yom HaShoah and Yom HaZikaron, and celebrate Yom HaAtzmaut

Hybrid - Temple 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join Cantor Bortnick and Kol Rinah as we honor YomHaShoah, a time of pain and suffering, recognize Yom HaZikaron, Israel's Memorial Day, and celebrate Yom HaAtzmaut, a celebration of a new day and the promise of tomorrow. This service will take place at Temple It will also be available via livestream and on our Facebook ...

Event Series 12 Jewish Questions

12 Jewish Questions

Temple 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States

Do I need to believe in God to be Jewish?  What happens after we die?  Where is God in times of tragedy?  How do I rest when I have no time? 12 Jewish Questions is a learning community for adults – Jewish and non-Jewish – who have questions about Jewish identity, beliefs, culture, and customs. It’s an ...

Walk to End Homelessness

Join WHECTY as they participate in the Friendship Place Walk to End Homelessness on Saturday, April 30th. Learn more about the walk and make a donation on the WHECTY team page LEARN MORE

Event Series Shabbat Morning Worship

Shabbat Morning Worship

Hybrid - Temple 3935 Macomb St. NW, Washington, DC, United States

Our Shabbat morning service, led by our rabbis and cantors, often includes the b’nei mitzvah of one of our teens as well as the traditional elements of a Shabbat morning service: prayers, responsive readings, music, reading from the Torah, and a d’var Torah (interpretation of the weekly Torah portion). On mornings when there is no ...