Address: First Church of Seventh-day Adventists, 810 Shepherd St NW, Washington, DC 20011, USA
Address: 7701 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20012, USA
“An amazing place. Been members for years. Incredibly friendly congregation, rabbi, and staff. Check it out; you'll feel right at home whatever your level of observance or knowledge.”
Address: 1600 Jonquil St NW, Washington, DC 20012, USA
“Great place to connect to G-d.”
Address: 6629 Massey Ln, Memphis, TN 38120, USA
“As all the other reviews say, the chicken is awesome. The flavor is fantastic, it's tender as heck, and it's juicy. Only downside to the chicken was that I got X-Hot... and it wasn't even that hot. I'd prefer something that's called X-Hot to at least make me slightly sweaty, but nothing even close to that happened. Chips and rice as sides were both great options- the rice has a unique flavor I've never tasted with rice before.”
Address: 2801 N St NW, Washington, DC 20007, USA
“I attended this synagogue for four days (not Shabbat) while vacationing in DC in August 2019. It's an okay shul if you, like me, need a minyan to daven. Nobody bothered to greet me, but nobody asked me to move because I took somebody else's seat either. On second day I told the gabbai that I needed to recite Gomel and was given the opportunity to do so. On my last day I mentioned that to the gabbai and he called me for aliyah on his own. The shul was always packed. I mean it as a positive thing, that the minyan was strong and reliable, not that there wasn't enough room. The only minor negative thing I can say is that there is no bulletin board with service schedule, although that information is available on their website. Overall, a nice place to daven.”
Address: 7750 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20012, USA
“As usual, it was wonderful yesterday ... This warm, egalitarian, participatory community has been operating for nearly 50 years (now in its 4th location and sharing space at the Washington Ethical Society). It is a classic - indeed pioneering - "havurah." Visitors are welcomed to services held Saturday mornings at 9:30. Holiday services are also held, times and sometimes locations vary. Services are mainly in Hebrew; Torah discussion (in English) is a highlight. Shabbat services are over just after noon followed by kiddish. Please check the website as on rare occasions services are held elsewhere.”
Address: 3100 Military Rd NW, Washington, DC 20015, USA
“This place is wonderful. A caring community and deeply devoted to social justice. ”
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