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NRIPage | Events | Metro Minyan at Capital Jewish Museum | Get latest happenings in music, art, sports, and community activities. Discover live performances, cultural experiences, or kids fun activities and many more in USA, - NRI Page
We are so excited to fill the oldest synagogue in DC with music, prayer and spirituality. It will be your familiar accessible and musical Metro Minyan service and dinner, just in an old/new beautiful space! The Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum opened in June, and has already started to change the landscape of Jewish life in the DMV.
Whether you're a longtime member of our community or a newcomer looking to connect, this Shabbat evening promises to be an unforgettable experience. Come as you are, and leave feeling enriched, inspired, and nourished—body and soul.
Location: Capital Jewish Museum, 3rd Street Northwest, Washington, DC, USA. 575 3rd Street Northwest Washington, DC 20001 United States.