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  • Reflections and Candle Decorating on Yom Kippur with Abrahamic House

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    Before we gather at tables across the DMV to break the fast, we invite you to join us for a meaningful time of reflection and creativity. Yom Kippur is a day for looking inward, acknowledging where we have fallen short, and imagining how we might return to our best selves in the year ahead. Together, we will take a quiet moment to reflect on those we have wronged, the forgiveness we seek, and the ways we hope to move forward with compassion, strength, and purpose.

    As part of this experience, we will also decorate candles – a symbol of light, renewal, and hope. This event is open to all who may be observing Yom Kippur or can sneak out on a work day :)

    This event will take place on October 2nd from 3-5PM.

  • Yom Kippur Pre-Fast Meal with Abrahamic House

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    Yom Kippur is the Jewish day of atonement, a day where we dedicate our mind, body, and soul to reconciliation with our fellow human beings, ourselves, and God. On this day, our fate is sealed in the Book of Life and we take the time to reflect on the past year, seek forgiveness, and let go of the resentment we may hold toward others.

    It is tradition before beginning the fast to gather for a meal, called the se'udah mafseket, to prepare for the day ahead. Please join us at Abrahamic House, whether you are fasting the next day or not, for a hearty, carb-heavy meal and learn more about this holy day!

  • Brave Reflections, Bold Listening: Interfaith Questions with Abrahamic House

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    Abrahamic House is a multifaith co-living and co-creating space to learn, share, pray, celebrate, connect, and serve. We welcome individuals from all faiths to join us in sharing traditions and creating community.

    Come pull a card, spark a conversation, and uncover what connects us across our differences!

    Join us for a warm and welcoming interfaith gathering hosted by the Abrahamic House Fellows. This is an evening of "sacred curiosity" and a chance to explore big questions, brave reflections, and shared humanity across spiritual paths.

    Using a deck of hand-crafted question cards, we'll journey from light and playful topics into deeper, more meaningful conversations about faith, doubt, joy, and the complexities of spiritual life. You'll have the chance to speak from your own experience, listen intently to others, and find unexpected common ground.

    Whether you're rooted in a tradition or just beginning to explore your path, no background or expertise is required--just curios

  • “God & Country” Film Screening with Abrahamic House

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    Abrahamic House is a multifaith co-living and co-creating space to learn, share, pray, celebrate, connect, and serve. We welcome individuals from all faiths to join us in sharing traditions and creating community.

    Please join us for a screening of the film God & Country followed with a discussion led by one of our friends at Interfaith Alliance, a D.C.-based national interfaith organization.

    From director Dan Partland and producer Rob Reiner, God & Country looks at the implications of Christian Nationalism and how it distorts not only our Constitutional Republic, but Christianity itself. Featuring prominent Christian thought leaders, "God & Country" asks this question: What happens when a faith built on love, sacrifice, and forgiveness grows political tentacles, conflating power, money, and belief into hyper-nationalism?

    You can watch the trailer for the film here.

    This event will take place on Wednesday, May 21st from 7-9PM.

  • Sacred Cleansing Rituals Across Faiths and Cultures with Abrahamic House

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    Abrahamic House is a multifaith co-living and co-creating space to learn, share, pray, celebrate, connect, and serve. We welcome individuals from all faiths to join us in sharing traditions and creating community.

    As we step into spring, many cultures and faiths mark transitions with cleansing rituals–acts that refresh the body, mind, and spirit. Whether rituals such as Wudu in Islam, immersing in a Mikvah in Judaism, or a limpia in Mexican indigenous tradition, these practices offer a way to reset, reflect, and reconnect.

    This gathering will be a space to share and learn about the deeper meanings behind these traditions and how they continue to shape people's lives today. We'll also have materials for you to make your own cleansing goodie bag with sage, lavender, palo santo, and other elements used in different traditions. To close, one of our community members will lead a short exercise to help us enter spring with a sense of clarity and renewal.

    Date: Sunday, April 6th
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  • Brewed Traditions: A Celebration of Coffee and Culture with Abrahamic House

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    Abrahamic House is a multi-faith co-living and co-creating space to learn, share, pray, celebrate, connect, and serve. Its vision includes maintaining the positive elements of religious traditions while simultaneously integrating those traditions into an intersectional model of community across faiths, backgrounds, and beliefs.

    Join us for an afternoon of connection, conversation, and community as we transform our space into a coffee house highlighting drinks from across the globe. From TŸrk kahvesi to Cˆ Ph S_a _‡ to caff, we are excited to teach you about different coffee traditions and explore how coffee can play a role in fostering hospitality, reflection, and unity across different religious and cultural traditions. Whether you're a coffee aficionado, matcha lover, or just simply curious, this event will allow you to connect with others in the community and see, in action, how coffee can serve as a bridge between different cultures, faiths, and traditions.

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  • bell hooks, Buddhism, & Beloved Community: Valentine’s Day with Abrahamic House

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    Abrahamic House is a multifaith co-living and co-creating space to learn, share, pray, celebrate, connect, and serve. We welcome individuals from all faiths to join us in sharing traditions and creating community.

    As a Christian Buddhist, Black scholar, and love theorist, bell hooks teaches us what is means to be in better relationship with ourselves and the world.

    While alive, bell hooks frequently quoted Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh saying, ÒLet's throw this pebble into the water, it may not go far in the beginning, but it will ripple out." That's the power of a single loving act.

    This Valentine's Day, we'd like to invite you to throw pebbles into the water with us. Come join us from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM EST on Saturday, February 8, to make cards for the friends, family members, and loved ones who remind you that healing is always an act of communion.

    We will be celebrating bell hooks' legacy through sharing excerpts of her work and engaging in what hook's referred to