Join IPF Atid D.C. and MoHo Columbia Heights for a special Hanukkah dinner and discussion facilitated by the Shalom Hartman Institute. Together, we’ll explore one of Judaism’s most enduring tensions: balancing care for our own community with responsibility for the wider world. Drawing on classic and modern sources, we’ll reflect on what it means to be both a particular people and part of a universal human family—especially in moments of conflict and light. This program is part two of a four-part series, but attendance at previous sessions is not required.
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