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  • Berkeley Rep’s Here There Are Blueberries

    Berkeley Repertory Theatre 2025 Addison Street, Berkeley, California, United States

    In 2007, a mysterious album featuring Nazi-era photographs arrived at the desk of a U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum archivist. As...

    $87
  • Berkeley Rep’s Here There Are Blueberries

    Berkeley Repertory Theatre 2025 Addison Street, Berkeley, California, United States

    In 2007, a mysterious album featuring Nazi-era photographs arrived at the desk of a U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum archivist. As...

    $87
  • Yom HaAtzmaut: Laughter and Celebration w/ Comedian Joel Chasnoff with Pozez JCC

    Give a Hoot Comedy 16143 Shady Grove RD, Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States

    Celebrate Israel's Independence Day (Yom HaAtzmaut) with a night of side-splitting laughter! The Pozez JCC is thrilled to present Comedy with Chasnoff, featuring the hilarious Israeli comedian and author, Joel Chasnoff, direct from his ÒYachad Tour.' Get ready to laugh!

    In these chaotic times, we could all use some laughs. Come to the J for an evening of good clean comedy and community. Joel Chasnoff will entertain us with his humorous take on life in Israel and being Jewish in today's world.

    Stick around after the laughs! Joel will be signing copies of his latest book, ÒIsrael 201,' at a special post-show book sale. Join us for a well-deserved escape from reality.

    $25
  • Embodied Torah Class Series

    Chochmat HaLev 2215 Prince Street, Berkeley, CA, United States

    How does it feel to be wrapped by a tallis? What happens when you use your hands to draw the...

    $123
  • Opening Night of 2025 JxJ DC Jewish Film & Music Festival with JxJ

    Hill Havurah 212 East Capitol Street, NE Washington, DC 20003 , United States

    Runs May 8-18, 2025. A 10-day celebration of Joy, Community, and Resilience through 25+ screenings (features, docs, and shorts) and an incredible lineup of concerts!

    $16
  • An Extraordinary Kind of Funny: Richard Kind Speaks with the Haberman Institute

    RSVP for Woodley Park address. , United States

    Join us for this rare opportunity to spend an evening with one of Hollywood's most beloved stage, screen, and television starsÉ

    An unforgettable night with Drama Desk Award winner and Tony nominee Richard Kind!

    Most recently seen in Emmy-winning Only Murders in the Building, Richard's career spans nearly 300 screen credits over four decades - including unforgettable characters on screen and stage, including Curb Your Enthusiasm, Inside Out, Mad About You and A Serious ManÉ to name just a few!

    With his signature charm, quick wit, and infectious energy, the one-of-a-kind Richard Kind will take us on a fun-filled journey through his life and career, sharing how his Jewish upbringing shaped him as an artist. Along the way, he'll dive into the rich tradition of Jewish comedy that has kept audiences laughing for generations.

    From personal anecdotes to behind-the-scenes Hollywood moments, Richard will reveal the magic of Jewish humor–its history, its lasting impact, and why it c

  • Lag B’Omer Kosher Comedy with Char Bar

    RSVP for NoMa address! , United States

    Kosher food and entertainment in the same space? GET YOU TO THIS.

    This month's headliner is Marcus Brown (DC Improv, Staten Island Comedy Festival) and is PG-13.

    Hosted by Adrian Russell, guest spot by Jeff Hysen, and featuring Carmiya Weinraub.

    Full dinner/drinks menu available, 2 item minimum.

    This show is PG-13 and designed for adults.

    Doors open at 6:00PM for dinner. Show begins at 6:45pm. The event ends by 8:00PM.

    Early bird tickets are $25 (dinner/drinks additional) thru May 10.

    Regular admission is $30.
    Cost Range: 25 - 30

    $30
  • Closing Night of 2025 JxJ DC Jewish Film & Music Festival with JxJ

    Hill Havurah 212 East Capitol Street, NE Washington, DC 20003 , United States

    Runs May 8-18, 2025. A 10-day celebration of Joy, Community, and Resilience through 25+ screenings (features, docs, and shorts) and an incredible lineup of concerts!

    $16
  • Embodied Torah Class Series

    Chochmat HaLev 2215 Prince Street, Berkeley, CA, United States

    How does it feel to be wrapped by a tallis? What happens when you use your hands to draw the...

    $123
  • Embodied Torah Class Series

    Chochmat HaLev 2215 Prince Street, Berkeley, CA, United States

    How does it feel to be wrapped by a tallis? What happens when you use your hands to draw the...

    $123
  • “The Berlin Diaries” Opening Night with Theater J

    Nelson Mullins LLP 101 Constitution Ave. NW, 9th Floor, Washington, DC, United States

    Oregon Book Award-winning playwright Andrea Stolowitz opens the pages of her great-grandfather's journal to discover a previously unknown genealogy that propels her on a search for home, heritage, and repairing her own story within the Jewish diaspora.
    Cost Range: 0 - 49.99

    $50
  • Interfaith Comedy and Awards with Interfaith Council of Metropolitan Washington

    Register for Zoom link. , United States

    Join Us in Celebrating Bridge Building with Laughter and Heart!
    Named after IFC's Founding Executive Director, the Rev. Clark Lobenstine, the Rev. Clark Lobenstine Interfaith Bridge Builders' Awards celebrate the achievements of leaders in the DC region who have committed themselves tirelessly to building a more pluralistic society. The 2025 Interfaith Bridge Builders' Award will happen on Sunday, June 8th from 6:30-8:30pm at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 10701 Old Georgetown Rd, Rockville, MD 20852.

    IFC is thrilled to announce this year's recipients of the Interfaith Bridge Builders' Award are: Yasmin Elhady and Carmiya Weinraub!

    Yasmin and Carmiya aren't just comedians–they are courageous bridge builders, using humor as a sacred tool to connect across lines of faith, culture, and identity. Through their performances, they offer more than laughs–they offer audiences an invitation: to listen differently, to learn with lightness, and to rediscover joy in shared humanity.

    This

    $50
  • Screening of “Theodor” with the US-Israel Opera Initiative and WHC

    Magen David sephardic congregation, 11215 Woodglen Drive Rockville, MD 20852 , United States

    A screening of "Theodor", presented by Washington National Opera and Israeli Opera, in cooperation with the Washington Hebrew Congregation. "Theodor" is an opera film by Yonatan Cnaan and Ido Ricklin produced by The Israeli Opera. The screening will be accompanied by live vocal performances by its cast alongside the Cafritz Young Artists of Washington National Opera. The performers will include composer Yonatan Cnaan, baritone Oded Reich, and mezzo-soprano Anat Czarny.

    $25
  • Pride Night at “The Berlin Diaries” with Theater J and GLOE

    Nelson Mullins LLP 101 Constitution Ave. NW, 9th Floor, Washington, DC, United States

    Join us for light refreshments preceding Andrea Stolowitz's The Berlin Diaries. Each ticket holder will receive a complimentary glass of wine/soft drink or snack from the concessions stand.

    Get your ticket to the play here and make sure to use promo code PRIDE25 so you can get a discount and so we know you're coming.

    About the Play:
    Oregon Book Award-winning playwright Andrea Stolowitz opens the pages of her great-grandfather's journal to discover a previously unknown genealogy in The Berlin Diaries. How do you find home when a family history is scattered like the torn pages of a journal entry released to the wind? Two performers become generations of characters in an attempt to stitch together clues and restore memories formerly lost to time.

    How do people become verschollen, lost, like library books, leaving only the dusty outline - a life reduced to negative space? Stolowitz searches for clues that propel her forward and backward in time, pursuing a family history formerly

    $50
  • Embodied Torah Class Series

    Chochmat HaLev 2215 Prince Street, Berkeley, CA, United States

    How does it feel to be wrapped by a tallis? What happens when you use your hands to draw the...

    $123
  • “The Berlin Diaries” Closing Night with Theater J

    Nelson Mullins LLP 101 Constitution Ave. NW, 9th Floor, Washington, DC, United States

    Oregon Book Award-winning playwright Andrea Stolowitz opens the pages of her great-grandfather's journal to discover a previously unknown genealogy that propels her on a search for home, heritage, and repairing her own story within the Jewish diaspora.
    Cost Range: 0 - 49.99

    $50
  • Post-Show Chat with Zachary Levine of US Holocaust Memorial Museum w/ Theater J

    Nelson Mullins LLP 101 Constitution Ave. NW, 9th Floor, Washington, DC, United States

    Oregon Book Award-winning playwright Andrea Stolowitz opens the pages of her great-grandfather's journal to discover a previously unknown genealogy that propels her on a search for home, heritage, and repairing her own story within the Jewish diaspora.

    After the matinee, Theater J Artistic Director Hayley Finn speaks with Zachary Levine, Director of Curatorial Affairs at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, about the significant role archival materials play in Holocaust education and research.

    $79
  • Jews Like Free Speech, Actually: Comedy & Fundraiser with Just Kidding Comedy

    Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library - Central Library 901 G Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, United States

    Shtick up for what's right with this incredible lineup of local Jewish comedians raising funds for Jews United for Justice!

    Laughing at a time like this? Well, it takes chutzpah. The progressive Jewish community could really use a laugh about now, and the Just Kidding Comedy Collective is delighted to deliver with this incredible lineup of local Jewish comedians! Don't miss Dana Fleitman, Carmiya Weinraub, Alex Barbag, Stacey Axler, Joey Friedman, and more special guests.

    Plus, a portion of proceeds go to Jews United for Justice - an inspiring local nonprofit truly doing the work that exemplifies progressive Jewish values: immigrant justice, housing justice, racial equity, and coalition-building.

    TLDR: We do NOT WANT deportations, fascism, or war. We DO WANT tacos, community, and laughter. Let's make it happen!

    This venue has a 2-item minimum (Food and/or drinks -- full bar plus mocktails, sodas, etc. Let us know if this won't be possible due to Kashrut!). Doors at 6:30pm,

    $25
  • ARHU Dean’s Lecture Series with Peter Sagal at The Clarice

    The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center 8270 Alumni Drive, College Park, MD, United States

    Humor, Hope, and the Humanities: Why Creativity Matters For more than 25 years, Peter Sagal has made sense of the...

  • Premiere of An Enemy of the People with Theater J

    Theater J 1529 16th St NW, Washington, DC, United States

    By Henrik Ibsen, in a new adaptation by Amy Herzog, Directed by János Szász Drama Desk Award winner for Outstanding...

    $69
  • Trio Sefardi in Concert with Kol Shalom

    Kol Shalom 9110 Darnestown Road, Rockville, MD, United States

    The inspiration for Trio Sefardi's repertoire is the music of Sefardic communities of Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, North Africa and the...

    $18
  • Hello, Dolly! Singles Outing with Luv with Lev

    Olney Theatre Center 2001 Olney Sandy Spring Rd, Olney, Maryland, United States

    Come to Olney Theatre for the matinee of Hello, Dolly!, the classic musical that follows Dolly, a strong-willed matchmaker, as...

  • Fiddler on the Roof Singles Outing with Luv with Lev

    Signature Theatre 4200 Campbell Ave, Arlington, Virginia, United States

    Step into a night of music, magic, and maybe a little matchmaking! Join fellow singles for a group outing to...

    $86