Edlavitch DCJCC 1529 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC

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  • Tisha B’Av Conversation with Magen David Sephardic Congregation

    Edlavitch DCJCC 1529 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC , United States

    Ruth Elenberg Eisenberg (born Rachel Sygal Epstein in 1935 in Skalat, Poland) is a Holocaust survivor and volunteer at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. During the Nazi occupation, Ruth survived multiple Nazi actions and the liquidation of the Skalat ghetto by hiding in basements, barns, and forests, with the help of courageous non-Jewish rescuers, including the Baranofski and Szewchuk families.

    Most of her family perished, but Ruth escaped with her siblings and members of the Sass family, eventually reaching a displaced persons camp in Italy. Ruth immigrated to the U.S. in 1947, where she built a new life, married fellow survivor Sidney Sass, and later Henry Eisenberg. In 2019, Yad Vashem honored her rescuers as Righteous Among the Nations.

    Free
  • Drumming Workshop and Jam Session with Magen David Sephardic Congregation

    Edlavitch DCJCC 1529 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC , United States

    Join us for an engaging drumming workshop and jam session with Yogev Shetrit, an internationally renowned composer and drummer. Influenced by his Moroccan heritage, Yogev's music blends traditional music from North Africa and Andalusia with jazz.

  • An Evening on Broken Heart Syndrome with Magen David Sephardic Congregation

    Edlavitch DCJCC 1529 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC , United States

    Broken Heart Syndrome is caused by sever physical or emotional stress. Is it dangerous? How is it treated? Who is most affected? Hear from keynote speaker Dr. Yigal Kassif, heart transplant specialist and cardiothoracic surgeon.

  • The Development of Halakha: Lecture with Magen David Sephardic Congregation

    Edlavitch DCJCC 1529 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC , United States

    We invite you to the third in a series of lectures that examines how Jewish communities balance tradition and change. Through Jewish history, law, and philosophy, we will explore how halakha adapts, identity evolves, and tradition remains relevant in a modern world.

  • Hilulah: Lag B’omer 5785 with Magen David Sephardic Congregation

    Edlavitch DCJCC 1529 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC , United States

    Come join us as we celebrate MDSC's annual Lag B'Omer celebration together in a festive and warm atmosphere including a delicious dinner, desserts, and live auction of hand-crafted artisan candles as we elevate the souls of our tzadikkim and in turn, receive unlimited blessings ourselves.

    Truly an elegant evening of unity and support not to be missed!

    $52
  • Mimouna with Magen David Sephardic Congregation

    Edlavitch DCJCC 1529 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC , United States

    Get ready for Mimouna on the last night of Passover!

    If you've never been to a Mimouna party before, this is your chance - with hundreds of handmade Moroccan treats, attendees decked out in their finest kaftans and djellabas, and a celebratory vibe, we are gearing up to send off Passover, Moroccan-style!

    Sign up before space runs out!
    Cost Range: 20 - 25

    $25
  • YJP Treat Making Happy Hour: Matzah Bark with Magen David Sephardic Congregation

    Edlavitch DCJCC 1529 Sixteenth Street, NW, Washington, DC , United States

    Connect with local YJPs before
    Passover in North Bethesda! Join us for a hands-on dessert-making session and happy hour. We'll be making delicious matzah bark with tips on how to modify for Passover. Gluten-free
    options will also be available. Light refreshments will be provided.
    Early bird ticket is $20 until 3/26; $25 after. Space is limited, please register in advance.

    Attendees must bring valid ID.
    Cost Range: 20 - 25

    $23