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    • Historic Synagogue
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    • Calendar
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Daily Archives: October 1, 2021

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Take Action: Thank You Messages to DC Councilmembers

Sukkot, The Whole SpielBy Maura ScanlonOctober 1, 2021

Sukkah City x DC features imaginative and expressive structures that highlight key social justice themes of housing insecurity, displacement, and the changing urban landscape, and asks visitors to confront the impermanence of our lives and to experience what it would mean to live without a solid roof overhead. As part of Sukkah City x DC’s Read More

Aeral photos of Minyan sukkah by Esocoff & Ng Architects, on the steps of the Edlavitch DC JCC, September 2021

Plan Your Visit to Sukkah City x DC

Sukkot, The Whole SpielBy Maura ScanlonOctober 1, 2021

Sukkah City x DC features seven sukkahs on view at two locations–the National Building Museum and Edlavitch DC Jewish Community Center. To help plan your visit, read on for directions, parking tips, refreshments, and more.   Edlavitch DC Jewish Community Center, 1529 16th Street, NW On view through Sunday, October 3 Both sukkahs are located Read More

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