2850 Quebec Street, NW, Washington, 20008. Shira Reeves, 202-362-4433 x112 - [website][email][events]
7727 Persimmon Tree Lane, Bethesda, 20817. Sheila Feldman, 301-767-3333 - [website][email][events]
Adventure Travel LLC is a travel company with a unique focus in promoting, marketing and selling tour packages to Costa Rica. Through our 10 years of extensive work in the tourism and hotel industries, both in Costa Rica and the United States, our staff has developed an expertise unparalleled in this industry. This experience is reflected in each of the custom made trip packages, and in our activity-specific tours. 9 Hastings Circle, Rockville, 20850. 1-888-9-aventura - [website][email][events]
Agudas Achim is an egalitarian, Conservative synagogue, affiliated with the United Synagogues of Conservative Judaism. 2908 Valley Drive, Alexandria, 22302. Roy A. Ackerman, Ph.D., P.E., E.A., 703.548.1343 - [website][email][events]
11418 Old Georgetown Road, North Bethesda. Andrea Rosenthal, 301-881-7110 - [website][email][events]
Aleph Outdoors is a growing organization of Jewish individuals who enjoy challenging outdoor activities. Outings can take place on either a Saturday or Sunday. All outing leaders and club administrators participate as volunteers. Rockville. Howard, 703-383-9699 - [website][email][events]
Am Kolel hosts intimate Jewish renewal retreats with visiting scholars, rabbis and other leaders in the renewal movement at its retreat facility in upper Montgomery County, Maryland. All meals are kosher and vegetarian. Retreats include Shabbat celebration with Friday night onegs and Saturday morning davenning. 19520 Darnestown Road, Beallsville, 20839. Sherry Redden, 301-349-2799 - [website][email][events]
Am Kolel is a Judaic Resource and Renewal Center based in the D.C. area. Our services are musical and contemplative. We are dedicated to seeking peace and pursuing justice. Am Kolel is affiliated with the Network of Independent Jewish Communities and Havurot. 15 W Montgomery Avenue, Rockville, 20850. David Shneyer or Stuart Levy, 301-309-2310 - [website][email][events]
The American Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists (AAJLJ) represents the American Jewish legal community, defending Jewish interests and human rights in the United States and abroad. Members of the AAJLJ enjoy a special collegial relationship with Jewish lawyers and jurists in America and throughout the world. 2020 K Street, N.W., 7th Floor, Washington DC, 20006. (202) 775-0991 - [email][events]
1156 15th Street, NW #1201. Amanda Katz, 202-785-5498 - [website][email][events]
Virginia Beach. Pearl, 757-473-2990 - [email][events]
Rockville. Marie Kramer, Tamah Graber, 301-983-1389, 301-871-3133 - [email][events]
1705 Reisterstown Road. Rabbi Yitzchok Lowenbraun, 410-653-2567 - [website][email][events]
Founded in 1960, central coordinator for homes and residential facilities for Jewish elderly in North America. Supports elder services with Jewish values thru education, professional development, advocacy, community relationships, residential health care, assisted living, group homes, independent and congregate housing, and living-at-home service programs. 316 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, #402, Washington, 20003. Harvey Tillipman, 202-543-7500 - [website][email][events]
2020 K Street 7th Floor, Washington, 20006. 202-857-6600, 202-857-6600 - [website][email][events]
1640 Rhode Island Avenue, Northwest, Washington, 20036-3278. Diana Altman, 202-857-6603 - [website][email][events]
With emphasis on spirituality, education, social action and the furtherance of a warm and caring community, we strive to make Jewish life enjoyable and attractive for our members across the generational lines. 6301 Montrose Road, Rockville, 20852. Larry Trope, (301)-881-6550 - [website][email][events]
600 I Street NW, Washington, 20001. Daniel Siesser, (202) 299-7396 - [website][email][events]
1529 16th Street, NW, Washington, 20036. Annie Mehlman, 202-777-3245 - [website][email][events]
6301 River Road, Bethesda, 20817. David Elfin, 301-229-7400 - [website][email][events]
3830 Seminary Road, Alexandria, 22304. Ed Kaplan, 703.370.9400 - [website][email][events]
Bethesda Jewish Congregation chooses to remain independent, that is, not officially affiliated with any of the established movements, but their worship style incorporates Reform, Reconstructionist, Conservative, Neo-Hassidic, and Jewish Renewal liturgical elements. The worship experience that grows out of these diverse forms is a dynamic expression of modern Judaism. Bethesda Jewish Congregation, 6601 Bradley Blvd., Bethesda, 20178-3042. Adrian A. Durlester, 301-469-8636 - [website][email][events]
Cape May Jewish Singles Bicycle Weekend June 10 – 12, 2005. Join Bike & Brunch for a weekend of fun, bicycling, happy hours, great people, and the BEACH. Join over 100 Jewish single cyclists peddling past old Victorian homes, lighthouses, bridges, boardwalks, and the Jersey shore. Routes vary from 15-60 miles for different abilities; and routes have sag support. The renovated, oceanfront Grand Hotel (www.) has indoor and outdoor swimming pools, workout/ weight facility, tennis and mini-golf nearby. The Cape May Bike & Brunch brochure is posted at www.h. Bike & Brunch is a Jewish, mostly-single, bicycle club based in Washington, DC. Member weekend rate is $325 (meals & drinks included) before 5/10. 2005 membership is $25. Sign up soon to avoid $35 late fee. PO Box 5858, bethesda, 20824. Julie, 301 881 BIKE - [website][email][events]
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A World Record Breaking Event to Benefit Children Living with Cancer. 2300 H Street NW, Washington, 20037. Judah Ferst, 202-994-2033 - [website][email][events]
Features a wide selection of German/Austrian cuisine. 1331 H St. NW, Washington, 20005. Hilda Fehr, 202 347-5732 - [website][email][events]
Israeli dancing. Washington. Shmuel Batzri, 301-762-8978 - [website][email][events]
The Capital Kehillah is a community nurturing Jewish spirituality in the Greater Washington area. We are participatory, inclusive and have a post-denominational flair. Contemporary traditional. Rabbi Tamara Miller, a graduate of the Academy for Jewish religion, is the spiritual leader. Rabbi Tamara Miller, 202 320 6034 - [website][email][events]
Kensington, 20891. Rabbi Tamara Miller, 202-320-6034 - [website][email][events]
4301 Seminary Road, Alexandria, 22304. Rabbi Mordechai Newman, 703-370-2774 - [website][email][events]
Serving to forge a link with our past and our future by encouraging a more active jewish community. 8227 Woodmont Avenue, Bethesda, 20814. Rabbi Bentzion Geisinsky, 301-913-9777 - [website][email][events]
499 So. Capitol Street SW, Suite 615, Washington, 20003. 202-479-6900 - [website][events]
Welcome to Congregation B'nai Tzedek. We are pleased to have you visit our web site and invite you to schedule a tour of our beautifully renovated and expanded facility by calling 301/299-0225. 10621 South Glen Road, Potomac, 20854. Stuart Weinblatt, Rabbi, 301.299.0225 - [website][email][events]
Your friendly neighborhood synagogue. A small, friendly congregation dedicated to furthering Jewish study, Jewish spirituality, and diversity. We are an active congregation seeking ways to better ourselves and our community. 2920 Arlington Blvd., Arlington, 22204. Felicia Littky, 703-979-4466 - [website][email][events]
11510 Falls Road, Potomac. Sheryl, 240-876-3763 - [email][events]
Rockville. Barbara Goodman, 978-897-9422 - [website][email][events]
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Washington. 202-686-6085 - [website][email][events]
2950 Van Ness St., NW, #809, Washington, DC 20008, Washington, 20008. Michael Karlan, 202-686-6085 - [website][email][events]
Dakshina/Daniel Phoenix Singh Dance Company is an emerging dance company that performs and presents Indian dance forms, such as Bharata Natyam, and Modern dance, mirroring the multiple identities of second generation South Asians. The company combines the arts with social justice issues both by incorporating the themes into our work and via partnerships with local community centers and schools. 1816 New Hampshire Ave., NW, Suite 109, Washington, 20009. Lauren Stash, 412-334-6419 - [website][email][events]
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4501, Washington. Rebecca Zimmerman - [email][events]
Brit Tzedek v'Shalom, the Jewish Alliance for Justice and Peace, is a national organization of American Jews deeply committed to Israel's well-being through the achievement of a negotiated settlement to the long-standing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. We are guided by the mitzvah, or obligation, to pursue peace and justice that is rooted in both secular and religious Jewish traditions. We believe the vast majority of Israelis and Palestinians long for an enduring peace and that security for Israel can only be achieved through the establishment of an economically and politically viable Palestinian state, necessitating an end to Israel's occupation of land acquired during the 1967 war and an end to Palestinian terrorism. . Brit Tzedek provides a platform for. 4501 Connecticut Ave, NW, 923, Washington. Rebecca Zimmerman - [website][email][events]
2950 Van Ness Street, NW, Suite 728, Washington, DC, 20008. 202-537-9493 - [website][email][events]
P.O. Box 53118, Washington, 20009 - [website][email][events]
1501 K Street, NW, Suite 300, Wasington, DC, 20005. 202-342-2564 - [website][email][events]
Our community, Fabrangen (bringing together in joy), is an egalitarian and participatory Havurah. Founded in 1971, we warmly welcome everyone to our services and activities, whatever their age, race, religious upbringing, sexual orientation, family situation, ability, or disability. Childcare and children's educational programs are provided. Fabrangen fully integrates davening (prayer), study, social action, charitable acts, and other aspects of Jewish life. We do not employ a rabbi nor have a traditional synagogue structure. Instead, all members, male and female alike, contribute to and lead our services and activities. Community meetings are held several times a year for major decisions. 7750 16th Street NW, Washington, DC, 20012. Gloria Whitman, Coordinator, 202 595-9138 - [website][email][events]
FBJC has services every Friday, is in the process of revitalizing and is in search of activie military families and DoD employees/personnel. Office of STaff Chaplain, 5950 12th St #101, Fort Belvoir, 22060-5539. Sara Astrow, 703-806-4196 - [email][events]
Provides Jewish adult education programs in the Greater Washington, DC area. 6101 Montrose Road, Suite 206, Rockville, 20852. Barbara Gelman, 301-770-4787 - [email][events]
Washington D.C. Suzanne Cohen - [email][events]
Susanna Klassel, 908-370-7429 - [email][events]
Caters to graduate students and professionals in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, DC areas. 6101 Montrose Road, Rockville, 20852. Alexis Kilstein, 301-468-3422 - [website][events]
Travel company specializing in customized tours to Costa Rica and group tours to Costa Rica, Alaska, and beyond for Jewish singles. 1742 Kalorama Rd NW, Unit B, Washington, 20009. Ami Greener, 202-599-0655 - [website][email][events]
We are a Zionist women's volunteer organization that does lots of socializing and also fundraising for our projects in Israel, including two hospitals in Jerusalem. We meet mostly in Bethesda and the District and close-by areas. Bethesda. Dawn Goldstein, Publicity Chair, 301-581-9369 - [email][events]
6121 Montrose Road, Rockville, 20852. Robin J. Lerner, 301-770-8351 - [website][email][events]
HIAS' Washington office plays a crucial role in implementing the agency's refugee and immigrant protection agenda. This work involves both special concern for Jewish migrants, as well as application of Jewish values in the broader immigrant and refugee policy arena. 2020 K St., NW, Suite 7700, Washington, 20006. Stephanie Green, 202-828-5115 - [website][email][events]
800 Eight Street, NW, Washington, 20001-3724. 202-449-6500 - [website][events]
The largest Jewish campus organization in the world, Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life provides opportunities for Jewish students to explore and celebrate their Jewish identity through its global network of over 500 regional centers, campus Foundations and Hillel student organizations. Hillel is working to provoke a renaissance of Jewish life. Hillel's mission is to maximize the number of Jews doing Jewish with other Jews. Hillel actively seeks to engage uninvolved Jewish students on their own terms: to provide them with opportunities to do Jewish that are meaningful and appealing to them. 800 Eighth Street, NW, Washington, 20001. Ann Ferrine, 202-449-6540 - [website][email][events]
Affiliated with B'nai Brith, runs functions for young adults varying from social activities to community service. Washington. 202-463-6666 - [email][events]
Promotes Jewish introductions in creative and intellectual environment. 13001 Crookstone Ln A2, Rockville, 20851. Anatoly Mayburd, 240-994-3091 - [website][email][events]