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  • Salon Nights: Art Workshop with Jessica Valoris with Capital Jewish Museum

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    Join us to create mixed media mezuzot during our Inside Outside In-Between workshop, led by Jessica Valoris. Inspired by Jessica's emergent project, AfroJudaica, the workshop will explore themes of home, diaspora, return, and liberation through storytelling, text study, and art-making. No previous art experience is required. Event chaired by Yolanda Savage-Narva. Part of the Museum's new Jews of Color Creative Workshops Series.

    Cost Range: 11.63 - 17.93

    $10
  • Purim Party and Family Day with Capital Jewish Museum

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    Bring the whole family to craft costumes and groggers, dance to live music, explore the JewCE Exhibition, and enjoy a JewCE-themed Purim Spiel from the Washington Revels!

    Please note: This is a "Pay What You Wish" ticket. Suggested price is $5 per person, but no family need pay more than $20. Ticket does include complimentary access to our special exhibition, JewCE!: The Jewish Comics Experience.
    Minimum Suggested Donation Amt: 5

  • CJM After Sunset: Purim Superheroes with Capital Jewish Museum

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    Celebrate Purim 2025 as your superhero alter ego and enjoy our special exhibition, JewCE: the Jewish Comic Experience! Dress to impress, sip on a hamantaschen old fashioned, explore the galleries with curator and special guest pop-up spotlight talks, make a superhero mask, engage with live cartooning, assemble your own mishloach manot to give to friends, and win prizes by playing JewCE trivia.

    Chai __ tickets help subsidize the cost of regular tickets, making this program more accessible to all.

    Image Credit: Retro illustration of the Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum by No Plan Studio, Summer 2024, modified with starry night accents by Museum staff.
    Cost Range: 11.63 - 27.38

    $15
  • Nights at the Round Table: Ending Homelessness with Capital Jewish Museum

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    Hear from expert panelists on the topic of homelessness in the DC area. Learn about the roots of the problem, misconceptions about people experiencing homelessness, and the path forward to eradicating this issue. Then, join the discussion and learn ways to take action and address the issue over dessert. Panelists include James Davis, Member of National Coalition for the Homeless Faces of Homelessness Speakers Bureau, Lara Pukatch, Chief Advocacy Officer, Miriam's Kitchen, and Amber W. Harding, Executive Director, Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless. Moderated by Rabbi Atara Cohen, Director of Jewish Life and Learning, Edlavitch DCJCC. In partnership with Edlavitch DCJCC's Center for Social Responsibility and Jews United for Justice.

    Nights at the Round Table is a discussion-based series that promotes conversation, community-building, and civic engagement around contemporary issues.

    If the ticket price is a barrier to entry, please contact Lisa Del Sesto at ldelsesto@ca

    $15
  • Film Screening: Batman and Bill with Capital Jewish Museum

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    Learn about pop culture anthropologist and DC-local Marc Tyler Nobleman and his quest to tell the story of Bill Finger, the previously uncredited co-creator of Batman.

    Visitors to our JewCE: The Jewish Comic Experience exhibition learn about DC-local Marc Tyler Nobleman and his quest to tell the story of Bill Finger, the uncredited co-creator of Batman. Dig deeper into this story with a documentary about Nobleman's crusade to bring Bill Finger justice. Runtime 1h 33m.
    Cost Range: 0 - 5.72

    Free
  • A Light in the Dark: DC Unity Suppers by Leap Forward & Herut DC

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    Breaking bread together is a beautiful way to get to know our neighbours, hear each other's stories, and build strong communities. The Unity-Building Supper Series is a series of interactive dinners designed to honor and celebrate culture, artistry, and the unique traditions that shape us as human beings in the greater Baltimore and Washington DC region. We work to center creativity, collaboration, and community building with a focus on Black, Jewish, and Black-Jewish relations. For our event on January 9th, we will connect over a meal and have a conversation about what brings meaning to our lives as well as navigating the journey of being human and returning to the core truths within us. This month, we will discuss the theme of being a light in the dark, particularly centring the holidays of Hanukkah and Kwanzaa.
    Cost Range: 10 - 18

    $14