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Start: 6:45 pm
End: 11:00 pm
Please note that this TLS is in a different location - it is not at the RAC! Tikkun Leil Shabbat is a songful, soulful Shabbat service featuring a teaching about a social justice issue and followed by a potluck vegetarian dinner. Please bring a vegetarian dish to share. For more information, click here . | ||
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08 / 19
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Volunteering for Labor on the Bimah? Come to our mandatory (but fun) volunteer training where you will hear all you need to know to successfully represent JUFJ at Labor on the Bimah. We will be handing out brochures and materials for you to take with you - so please don't miss this important evening even if you are a seasoned volunteer with the organization! In appreciation we will, of course, feed you pizza. RSVP to Sonya@jufj.org to let Sonya know you will attend.
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08 / 21
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 8:00 pm
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08 / 22
Start: 6:45 pm
End: 11:00 pm
Tikkun Leil Shabbat is a songful, soulful Shabbat service featuring a teaching about a social justice issue and followed by a potluck vegetarian dinner. Please bring a vegetarian dish to share. For more information, click here . | ||
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08 / 29
Start: 6:00 pm
Start: 08/29/2008 - 6:00pm
End: 09/01/2008 - 10:00pm
Labor on the Bimah helps dozens of congregations in DC, VA, and MD reflect on workers rights during Labor Day weekend. The program is part of a national interfaith effort to infuse Labor Day with meaning and spread awareness of labor issues from the pulpit, the bimah, and the minbar. The 2008 theme for Labor on the Bimah is "Caring for Caregivers". Dignified working conditions in nursing homes, assisted living communities and home healthcare setting enable caregivers to provide the highest quality of care. Congregations will learn about how they can take action to improve conditions for people doing this critical work. To be a volunteer or join a congregation near you for Labor on the Bimah, contact Sonya Weisburd at sonya@jufj.org or 202-408-1423. | ||
08 / 30
(all day)
Start: 08/29/2008 - 6:00pm
End: 09/01/2008 - 10:00pm
Labor on the Bimah helps dozens of congregations in DC, VA, and MD reflect on workers rights during Labor Day weekend. The program is part of a national interfaith effort to infuse Labor Day with meaning and spread awareness of labor issues from the pulpit, the bimah, and the minbar. The 2008 theme for Labor on the Bimah is "Caring for Caregivers". Dignified working conditions in nursing homes, assisted living communities and home healthcare setting enable caregivers to provide the highest quality of care. Congregations will learn about how they can take action to improve conditions for people doing this critical work. To be a volunteer or join a congregation near you for Labor on the Bimah, contact Sonya Weisburd at sonya@jufj.org or 202-408-1423. Start: 7:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm
We invite you for dessert, singing, community, and action! As we say goodbye to the Sabbath with the dancing light of the Havdalah candle, we look together towards the week ahead and how we can help build social justice in our local community. The Labor Day Havdalah is an opportunity to celebrate Labor on the Bimah, support nursing home workers in the region, and learn about more ways you can get involved with social justice efforts in the DC metro area through JUFJ. The program is free and open to the community. To RSVP or with questions contact Sonya Weisburd at sonya@jufj.org or 202-408-1423. | ||
Jews United for Justice shares information about events & opportunities sponsored by JUFJ allies, or information about local Jewish or inter-faith events and opportunities which concern local social justice issues, local anti-poverty work, or religious teachings about social justice issues.
It is up to our discretion whether or not to list a particular event or opportunity. No events will be listed which take place outside of the greater DC area, or which focus primarily on international issues. We may choose not to publicize events which take place on Shabbat (the Jewish Sabbath - from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday), or on Jewish holidays.
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