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Haaretz English Edition
September 24, 2010
Capital Quorum Forum: Without a rabbi or synagogue, increasing numbers of young American Jews are creating alternative spiritual communities. A visit to the DC Minyan
Haaretz Daily Newspaper (Hebrew)
September 19, 2010
A Different Style of Judaism
Jewish Ideas Daily
April 29, 2010
Vital Signs: A Minyan Grows in Washington, DC
Hadassah Magazine
September, 2009
Feature: Individualism and community
The Washington Post
April 29, 2009
Synthesis Outside the Synagogue: Young Washington Jews Form Lay-Led Worship Communities
Washington Jewish Week
February 6, 2008
Where the Jews roam: Jewish life increasing in pockets throughout area
The New York Times
November 28, 2007
Challenging Tradition, Young Jews Worship on Their Terms
Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle
September 7, 2007
Wisconsinites in Washington pursue their passions
The Jewish Daily Forward
May 25, 2007
Continuity Beyond Communal Walls
The Washington Jewish Week
March 3, 2005
An Orthodox blossoming In District, traditional offerings grow, as do names
The Jewish Week
September 3, 2004
Disconnect For Gen-Y Jews
The Forward
November 14, 2003
A Prayer Group of Their Own
Hadassah Magazine
December, 2002
The News from Washington
Ms. Magazine
Septeber 16, 2002
Group Of Orthodox Jews Celebrate First Yom Kippur With Women In Equal Role
The Washington Post
September 15, 2002
At Yom Kippur, Tradition Leavened With Equality
The Washington Jewish Week
April 25, 2002
New D.C. minyan Traditional group aims to offer ‘welcoming space for women’
UNION CITY! – Email newsletter from AFL-CIO of DC
DC Minyan Completes Food Drive for Striking Laundry Workers
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