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Welcome to DC Minyan!
DC Minyan is a traditional egalitarian Jewish community located in Dupont Circle, in the heart of our nation’s capital. 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. Our hope is that this young community will provide an inviting space for the members of the DC community to share their ideas, their aspirations, and their prayers. As a lay-led community, the Minyan derives its strength and its warmth from you.
On this website, you can find information about our events, how to get more involved, and more! To get more information, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions. If you have additional questions, please email info@dcminyan.org. We look forward to hearing from you!
Weekly Announcements - May 11, 2022
Community News
DC Minyan extends a hearty mazal tov to Micah Aaron Szubin on the occasion of his becoming a bar mitzvah this weekend. Micah, son of Miriam and Adam Szubin, is a seventh grader at the Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School and has been a DC Minyan member from birth. He enjoys reading, playing Minecraft, rock climbing, learning Latin, skiing, talking about etymology, taking care of younger kids, and studying coding each week with Danny Michaelis.
He shares his simcha with the DC Minyan community and Milton community, grandparents Roz and Mort Heafitz, Laurie Szubin, and Steve Weiner and Don Cornuet, and brothers Nathan and Josiah. He also remembers his grandfather Zvi Szubin z’l”.
Micah is excited to play a more active role at the DC Minyan now that he is a bar mitzvah, and he also hopes to start making money as a babysitter.
Shabbat Services
MINCHA AND KABBALAT SHABBAT - 5/13 at 7:00 pm
Join us this week, Friday night, May 13 at 7:00 pm for Mincha and Kabbalat Shabbat indoors (Meeting Room).
SHABBAT MORNING SERVICES - 5/21 at 9:15 am
Join us next week, Saturday, May 21 at 9:15 am, for Shabbat morning davening outdoors. We will be celebrating the aufruf of Jonathan Warsh and Lauren Hoffman.
Kiddush is sponsored by Benjy Braun, Margarita Bronshteyn, and Hillel Smith in honor of the aufruf of their fellow Steering Committee member, Jonathan Warsh, and Lauren Hoffman. May they have a joyous, wonderful marriage!
Kiddush is also sponsored by Adam Harris, Julie Straus Harris, Stephen and Ruthie in memory of Adam’s father, Ira Harris, on the occasion of his 1st yarzheit on 25 Nissan, and in memory of Julie’s father, Stephen Straus, on the occasion of his 15th yarzheit on 27 Iyyar.
Services are held at Friends Meeting of Washington (2111 Decatur Pl NW) and registration is no longer required, unless otherwise specified. All attendees eligible for boosters must be boosted, and all children 5 and over must be fully vaccinated. Masks are required inside for everyone except when eating or drinking at kiddush.
Happy Hour - TODAY 5/11 at 6:30 pm
Come join DC Minyan for a Happy Hour TODAY, Wednesday, May 11, at Dacha Beer Garden in Shaw (1600 7th St NW) starting at 6:30 pm. This is especially geared towards new members! (DC Minyan will not be covering the costs of drinks, just organizing the event.)
DC Minyan Judaics Co-op Interest Survey
As we conclude year two of DC Minyan's Judiacs tutoring co-op, we are assessing continued interest in the program. This year, the co-op serves students aged 5–10. Each cohort of 3 or 4 children is matched with a tutor. The tutors receive a set of learning objectives for the students in their cohort and meet with the students once or twice a week over Zoom. The aim is to hold at least 40 hours of lessons over the course of the year, focusing on tefila (prayer), chumash (bible), and chagim (holidays). This year, the cost was $1,000 per child.
If your family may be interested in this opportunity, please fill out this form by THIS Sunday, May 15.
Shavuot
DC Minyan's Shavua-Staycation is back! DC Minyan will be having an in-town retreat for Shavuot this year, June 3–6. Plan to join us for davening, meals, learning and more! Here's a quick summary of what you can expect:
- Shabbat and chag davening at the Edlavitch DCJCC
- Mystery Guest Friday night dinner, community lunches on Saturday and Sunday, and a community potluck picnic on Monday
- Scholar-in-residence
- Tikkun Leil Shavuot at the Chastleton
- Farbrengen
- Trivia
- Sports
We need your help to make it all happen, so please fill out this interest form by TOMORROW, May 12, to let us know if you'll be in town and what you want to see and be a part of for Shavuot. This form is not an official registration form, but it will help us build out the full schedule. Stay tuned for more details and an official registration form in the coming weeks!
Financial Planning Volunteer Opportunity
Are you interested in nuts and bolts? Do you want to spend some time in Digitopolis? Join us for some financial planning for DC Minyan!
To help fulfill all of our programmatic ideas and aspirations, DC Minyan is diving into our long-term financial planning. This ad-hoc committee is tasked with advising the SC on DC Minyan policies in the following areas:
- Which DC Minyan programs should be self-funded and which should be subsidized by DC Minyan?
- What are best practices for cash on hand?
- What are best practices for DC Minyan savings - how much to invest and where?
- How should we use investment income? How much should be used in the annual budget vs. growing our savings?
- Creating budgets for possible new spending on things like paid staff positions for planning purposes.
- Consulting with the Steering Committee and/or Leadership Committee as additional questions come up.
We are looking for 1–2 volunteers. If you are interested in spending time on this project, please contact Lilah Pomerance at lilah.pomerance@gmail.com.
Shabbat Hospitality
Looking for a spot at a Shabbat meal? Looking for an extra guest or two? Email Eliana Fishman at hospitality@dcminyan.org.
*NEW* The hospitality team is launching an initiative called Got Lunch? Every week, a different host will reserve an extra two spots at their table for unexpected guests. Interested in joining them? Email hospitality@dcminyan.org.
DC Minyan on WhatsApp
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Wed, May 18 2022
17 Iyyar 5782
This week's Torah portion is Parshat Behar
Shabbat, May 21 |
Today's Sefirah Count Is 32
היום שנים ושלשים יום שהם ארבעה שבועות וארבעה ימים לעמר |
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Upcoming Programs & Events
May 21 Shabbat Morning Davening Shabbat, May 21 9:15am |
May 27 Kabbalat Shabbat Davening Friday, May 27 7:00pm |
Jun 3 Shavuot Shabbaton Friday, Jun 3 |
Jun 10 Kabbalat Shabbat Davening Friday, Jun 10 7:00pm |
Jun 18 Shabbat Morning Davening Shabbat, Jun 18 9:15am |
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Mitzvah List
The Mitzvah Volunteer List is there when community members need a little extra support, whether it's an illness, a new baby, or some other event. To join the team, or to let them know that you or a friend needs help, email mitzvah@dcminyan.org.
Vaccination Policy
DC Minyan requires all eligible individuals age 5 and up to be vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to attend all events and services. See here for full details.
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Volunteer
As part of our continuing effort to maintain a strong and vibrant lay led community, we encourage our members to sign up to volunteer this coming year in some capacity, including volunteering to host new members and other hospitality guests, greeting on Shabbat, planning or volunteering at one of our events during the year, davening, leyning, or setting up/cleaning up Kiddush. Click to learn about volunteer opportunities.