“Traces of Memory” Opens April 19 at JCC’s Bronfman Gallery
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Apr 17On Holocaust Remembrance Day, photo exhibit will resurrect Jewish life, culture in Poland. »
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, photo exhibit will resurrect Jewish life, culture in Poland. »
There is moral crisis afoot! So say the Republican candidates for president, their pals in Congress and in state houses. Abortion, gay marriage, contraception — contraception, for Pete’s sake — things that so shock the conscience that it’s a wonder The... »
Christian Davenport writes, "After a decade of war, military food scientists have been hard at work at a little-known research facility outside Boston transforming the field ration — known as the Meal, Ready to Eat, and perhaps the most complained abou... »
David Ives’s weighty and thought-provoking play makes for compelling viewing. There might well be a play with a longer, less catchy title than New Jerusalem: The Interrogation of Baruch de Spinoza, but if there is, it probably doesn’t hamper itself fur... »
David Ives’s weighty and thought-provoking play makes for compelling viewing. There might well be a play with a longer, less catchy title than New Jerusalem: The Interrogation of Baruch de Spinoza, but if there is, it probably doesn’t hamper itself fur... »
Author Marni Davis talks about the effect of prohibition on Jews in American society. »
Every morning, we'll let you know where to find lunch on wheels. It feels like spring out there today, food truck followers! Time to ditch your office and your jacket, and head out for a picnic in Franklin Square, L'Enfant, Bethesda, or Tysons. »
Fri., Apr. 20 & 27 (12:15-1pm): The free, 45-minute Friday lunch hour pipe organ recital and demonstration series at National City Christian Church on Thomas Circle, NW, continues its spring season organ recital series on the 20 with a program to be pr... »