Events
Join the Tikkun Leil Shabbat community as we prepare for the High Holiday season with learning, desert, and a late night service.
9 pm Havdalah
9:20 pm Workshops
10:30 pm Slichot services
Join the Tikkun Leil Shabbat Community to celebrate the 2nd night of Rosh Hashanah with a songful, soulful service, d'var tikkun, and pot luck dinner.
"According to the generation, so goes the leader." (Talmud Bavli, Arakhin 7a)
On October 7, 2008 millions of viewers will tune into the second U.S. Presidential Debate. Where will you be?
Join us at the Red Derby in Columbia Heights, for the DC Presidential Election Debate Watch Party. We will come together 200-strong to hear Democracy roar on the big screen. Watch history in the making - and set your intentions for how you'll put your values into action in the New Year.
The event will include election trivia, information about local social justice opportunities, voter information tables, and more!
For more information and to register, visit us at www.debatewatch2008.blogspot.com. The first 100 people will enjoy a drink on us.
Parties are also happening in Boston, Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco.
Hosted by: AJWS, AVODAH, Jews United for Justice and Moishe Houses in Silver Spring and DC. Local co-sponsors include JDub Records, Gesher City and HIAS Young Leaders. National co-sponsors Include: Hazon, Panim, Jewish Funds for Justice, Professional Leaders Project.
Honor Sukkot this year by focusing on the holiday's connection to themes of social justice.
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.
To submit an event or opportunity for consideration to be listed on our website please email us a one-paragraph description.







