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DC Minyan is a traditional egalitarian Jewish community located in Dupont Circle. We seek to create an environment that will welcome, enrich, and challenge people of all ages, from all backgrounds, and with all levels of familiarity with Jewish texts and ritual. As a lay-led community, DC Minyan derives its strength and its warmth from you.

Shabbat Services

SHABBAT MORNING SERVICES - 10/4

Join us for Shabbat Morning Services on Saturday, October 4 at 9:15 am. Kids programming will begin at 10:45 am.

Kiddush with bagels and babka is sponsored by Matthew Mayers and Bryce Jacobs; Tamara Litwn and Colin Berkley; Josh Klein and Rebecca Murow Klein; Amanda and Charles Koppelman-Milstein; Jordy Snyder and Maya Nason; and Adam Fagen and Sandra Marks in honor of many birthdays, including: Matthew Mayers' 50th and 51st birthdays, Jolie's 8th birthday, Hadar's 9th birthday, Abner & Arthur's 9th birthdays, Ella's 10th birthday, Josh Nason's 40th Birthday, Amanda Koppelman-Milstein’s 41st birthday, and in honor of Josh Koppelman-Milstein who is a great kid without a birthday now.

FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES - 10/10

There will be NO services on Friday, October 10.

High Holidays 5786 at DC Minyan

Yom Kippur services are now full. An email with details about Yom Kippur services has been sent to those registered. Please sign up to volunteer and help make sure the days run smoothly.

SUKKOT DAVENING - 10/7–10/15

DC Minyan will be meeting for services on the following dates.

  • 1st Day Sukkot, Tuesday, October 7 at 9:15 am
  • 2nd Day Sukkot, Wednesday, October 8 at 9:15 am
  • Sukkah Hop, Saturday, October 11 (see below for details)
  • Shemini Atzeret, Tuesday, October 14 at 9:15 am
  • Simchat Torah evening celebrations, Tuesday, October 14 at 7:15 pm
  • Simchat Torah morning celebrations, Wednesday, October 15 at 9:15 am

We are thrilled to share that this year we will be honoring Mo Pasternak as Chatan Torah and Stephanie Schwartz as Kallat Bereishit!

Traditionally members of the DC Minyan community have been encouraged to make donations to the Minyan in honor of the Chatan/Kallat Torah/Bereishit. If you would like to honor these individuals, we encourage you to donate either a financial contribution or a pledge of at least an hour of your time to support DC Minyan. If you choose to donate time, please email your pledge to volunteer@dcminyan.org. You are also welcome to make a donation on the DC Minyan website.

Upcoming Events and Programs

SUKKAH HOP - 10/11

The annual DC Minyan Sukkah Hop will take place on Saturday, October 11! Groups will gather in the sukkot of community members starting at 1:00 pm, "hopping" from sukkah to sukkah and eating along the way. Cost of the event is $10 per adult and free for children under 12. Register here by Saturday, October 4.

SIMCHAT TORAH KIDS PARTY - 10/14

Join us for a kids Simchat Torah party on Tuesday, October 14 from 5:00–6:30 pm. We'll be making crafts, playing Simchat Torah bingo, taking a tour of the Torah and having dinner. Attendance is free, but please register here by Friday, October 10.

We're also looking for a few people to help during the event (teenager/tweenager volunteers welcome!). If you're interested in volunteering or have any questions, please contact Matthew Mayers at mayers.matthew@gmail.com.

SOCIAL ACTION HIGH HOLIDAY FOOD DRIVE - until 10/4

We will be collecting food for the Capital Area Food Bank between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. Please bring your unopened, unexpired donation. Looking for specifics about what to bring? See this list of the most wanted items. Please email Reuben Jacobson at socialaction@dcminyan.org with any questions.

GET INVOLVED

NOMINATIONS & ELECTIONS COMMITTEE

DC Minyan’s annual Board of Directors election will take place in early/mid December. Board candidate selection as well as election logistics are managed by a Nominations & Elections Committee made up of current Board members and up to two DC Minyan members in good standing, to be selected by the Board. You can read more about the process in DC Minyan’s bylaws. If you are interested in serving on the Nominations & Elections Committee, please email exec@dcminyan.org by Thursday, October 9.

TWO-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF OCTOBER 7th

We will be marking the second yahrzeit (anniversary) of the October 7th attacks on Shemini Atzeret, the Hebrew date of the attacks, in the following ways. We are seeking hosts for home-hosted gatherings on Monday, October 13.

  • On Monday evening, October 13, DC Minyan will hold home-hosted gatherings for communal singing from 9:00–10:00 pm. To enable broad participation by community members after their holiday meals, we will host two simultaneous home gatherings—one in Mt. Pleasant and one in lower Adams Morgan/North Dupont. Details and registration will follow. If you are interested in hosting and can accommodate up to 30 people in your home, please email programming@dcminyan.org by October 3.
  • At services on Tuesday morning, October 14, we will recite the Mi Sheberach for an End to Bloodshed (link) and an El Malei Rachamim (link) before Yizkor.

SPREAD THE JOY DURING HAKAFOT ON SIMCHAT TORAH - 10/14–10/15

We are looking for coordinators for hakafot on Simchat Torah! This role is ideal for people who are well organized and can keep things flowing during hakafot (a loud voice is not needed). Please email Abigail Romirowsky at programming@dcminyan.org to volunteer.

We are also looking for hakafot captains and people to bring the ruach! Sign up for one of those roles here.

MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

DC Minyan's 5786 Membership Drive is underway! To become a new DC Minyan member, please fill out this form or visit dcminyan.org/membership

If you have questions about your membership, please visit our membership page or contact Rachel Lipman and Ronit Kempler at membership@dcminyan.org for more information.

If you are already a member, you can pay your dues and ensure you qualify as a member in good standing by logging in to your account at dcminyan.org/member and paying your account balance.

COMMUNITY NEWS

SHABBAT ONEG - THANK YOU

Thank you to those who came out to our wine and cheese oneg on Friday night (approximately 100 of you!). Big thanks to everyone who made the event possible: to Ronit Kempler and Rachel Lipman for organizing the event and to the folks who set up, plated food, served drinks, and cleaned up afterwards. We look forward to seeing both new and familiar faces again soon—and please save the date for a community dinner after services on Friday, November 7.

MAZAL TOV

Mazal tov to Nadav Karasov and Betül Özyilmaz on the birth of their daughter, Galya Beril Raisa Karasov! You can sign up here to bring a meal to the family.

Thu, October 2 2025 10 Tishrei 5786