This week, a lite kiddush lunch is sponsored by the congregation in honor of the newly formed Kiddush committee! Thank you to everyone who has volunteered so far and stay tuned for more information on volunteering and sponsorship opportunities. To sponsor future kiddushes, please email alejandra@ohevdc.org.
Seudah Shlishit: There will be a Seudah Shlishit after mincha sponsored by Ben & Erin Gris in memory of their nephew/cousin Yoni Ashburn z''l.
This Shabbat September 9:- New Class - Signs, Superstitions, and "Simanim" with Rabbi and Rabbanit Wolkenfeld at 5:30pm. RSVP here! More info below!
- Cohort Meeting - "Families with kids 6-12"
in the Chadar Tikvah with Rabbi and Rabbanit Wolkenfeld. More info below!
This Sunday, September 10th:
- Cemetery Visit: 2:00 PM Gather at Ohev Sholom Cemetery in Southeast DC for communal prayers
RSVP to alejandra@OhevDC.org by Thursday, September 7th to arrange carpools. - Apple Picking with Ohev at 10am: Join us to pick apples for Rosh Hashana! Meet up with Ohev families at Homestead Farms this Sunday. Reach out to Elizabeth Bodine-Baron (eabodine@gmail.com) if you are interested in joining or for more details.
NEW! Sukkah Hop Hosts Needed - It's that time of year again - time to "hop" to it and join our annual Sukkah party on Sunday, October 1st, 4 - 5:30 pm! Do you have a sukkah? Do you enjoy having guests? Do you love the chaos that comes with a dozen people all showing up to your house at once? Then sign up to host a station for Ohev's Sukkah Hop! We are looking for people to host a station on one of three routes - 1) North Shepherd Park / East Colonial Village, 2) South Shepherd Park, and 3) Montgomery County / West Colonial Village. For more info Please reach out to Elizabeth Baron (eabodine@gmail.com) and Evelyn Khoo Schwartz
(ekhooschwartz@gmail.com) if you have any questions or would like to sign up as a host.
NEW! Garbage, Compost, Recycling: A Toddler’s Theology of Teshuva - Join us on the afternoon of Shabbat Shuva (Sept 23) at 4:30 PM to learn about how getting ready for Yom Kippur is like getting ready for the (second) most important day of the week - Garbage Day! Bring your favorite trash truck to the Tot Shabbat room and come ready for Trash Truck storytime, games, and a snack.
(This event is geared at ages 0-4, but older garbage truck enthusiasts are also welcome.)