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Camp
Summer Camp Registration Now Open
Ongoing || Camp || Edlavitch DCJCC
Registration is open for EDCJCC’s Summer Camp! Join us for traditional, specialty, teen, and leadership camp programs for campers of all abilities aged 4–16. One and two week sessions available from July 8 – August 24. Sign up before February 28 and take advantage of early bird discounts!

Upcoming Events at the Edlavitch DCJCC
EDCJCC Preschool 
Community of Hope
2019/2020 Preschool Waitlist Open
The EDCJCC Preschool is currently accepting applications for children who will be 2 by October 2019. Serving ages 2-5, our full-day Preschool fosters an environment of open-ended exploration and growth that deepens our connections to Judaism and the world around us. Schedule a tour today by contacting miriams@edcjcc.org.
 
Dinner and Games at Community of Hope
February 28
|| Volunteer || The Triumph Family Shelter
Come out to serve dinner and spend time with families staying at The Triumph! Games and activities will be provided, and children excited to make new friends will be waiting.
 
The Other Kind of Smart Hadar students learning with R Elie Kaunfer
The Other Kind of Smart: Enhancing Your Child's Emotional Intelligence
February 28 || Parenting || Kingsbury Center
Join two Kingsbury psychologists to learn how parents can coach their children through the turbulent world of childhood emotions to develop stronger emotional awareness, greater self-control, and closer connections with others.
 
 
Hadar Lunch & Learn: Jewish Ethics
March 5 || Jewish Life || The Foundry
Rabbinic texts are rich in the rabbis’ ethical wrestlings with a range of topics from how to divide scarce resources, when it’s permissible to defend oneself with force, and what to do if one ox gores another. Join us in this lunch and learn as we will dive into the rabbis’ ethical debates and shed light on our own.
 

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The Jewish Queen Lear 
Doubtful
March 6 || Film || Bethesda Row Cinema
Assi, a screenwriter and poet, is sentenced to community service working with juvenile delinquents in Beersheba, where their extreme personalities, riotous energy, and charm help break through the boundaries of the rehabilitative framework.
The Jewish Queen Lear
Begins March 13 || Theater J || Georgetown University
Mirele Efros, Jacob Gordin’s 1898 masterpiece of Yiddish theater, shines in a scintillating new English translation.
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Social Bowling Power Hour
February 20 || Inclusion || Bowlero
Work on your bowling skills while enjoying pizza and social time with friends. All abilities are welcome. Suitable for ages 16 and up.


Family Purim Carnival
March 17 || Family Engagement || Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School
Join us for carnival games, arts & crafts, hamantaschen, songs and a community service project! Don’t forget your costume!

Classes for Theater Lovers: Beyond the Script
Begins April 3 || Theater J || Adas Israel Congregation
Get a first look at and early insight into the plays that will be produced during Theater J’s 2019-2020 season. Learn how a theater professional analyzes a script as we read and discuss the plays in our first season back at the EDCJCC.

Birthright Israel
May 26-June 3 || June 13-June 24 || Community
Registration is NOW OPEN! If you're a 22-26 year-old living in Greather Washington and you've never been on #Birthright, sign up NOW to embark on this life-changing trip. Spots are filling up fast! Make sure you register before it's too late. Questions? Contact Kira Borman.


Big News We're Renovating
The Edlavitch DCJCC is currently undergoing a major renovation of our historic building to meet the needs of our expanding and vibrant community. We’ll continue to present our programs around town in cultural destinations and neighborhood venues throughout the city. Find answers to all of your questions at edcjcc.org/renovation.


The Edlavitch DCJCC embraces inclusion in all its programs and activities. We welcome and encourage the participation of all people, regardless of their background, sexual orientation, abilities, or religion, including interfaith couples and families.
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EDLAVITCH DCJCC
1529 Sixteenth Street, NW | Washington, DC 20036
edcjcc.org | 202.518.9400

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