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A warm, modern Shabbat dinner at Flor, with an Argentine twist—empanadas, wine, and community—hosted in partnership with Oneg.
You’re invited to join us for a special Shabbat Dinner at Flor, created in partnership with Oneg.
Shabbat is an invitation—to slow down, to gather, and to make space for what matters. This evening is designed to feel just that: unhurried, welcoming, and quietly beautiful.
We’ll light the candles, pour the wine, and share a meal together in community. Whether Shabbat is part of your weekly rhythm or something you’re curious to experience, this evening is open to all.
In collaboration with our friends at Oneg, we’ll also introduce simple, modern ways to bring Shabbat into your life—through thoughtful rituals, tools, and connection.
What’s Included
A thoughtfully prepared Shabbat dinner
Wine and refreshments
A guided, welcoming Shabbat experience
A beautiful, communal table setting
Connection with a warm, like-minded community
Light the candles. Pour the wine. Let the week fall away—we’ll save you a seat at the table.
Friday, 05, 18.30 -
Friday, 05, 20.30
Washington,
DC
_$25
6:00 pm – Happy Hour*
7:00 pm – Service
8:15 pm – Dinner
Join Rabbi Jenna and the Sixth & I musicians for an inclusive and musical service celebrating the diversity of DC Jewish life.
*Happy Hour is 21+
This event has been generously underwritten by The Revada Foundation of the Logan Family.
The meal provided will be kosher-style pescatarian. With any dietary restrictions, please contact Erica by Friday, May 29. Vegan options are available by request. A vegetarian hechshered kosher meal must be requested no later than 9:00 am Friday, May 29. Please note: tickets are non-refundable.
*Sixth & I strives to offer affordable experiences, including Shabbat dinners. The subsidized price of $18 is intended for young professionals or those with financial need. The true cost of the meal is $45 and is reflective of the rising costs of security, food, and servers. If you are able, please consider covering the full cost of this Shabbat meal.
Friday, 05, 19.00 -
Friday, 05, 21.30
Washington,
DC
_$25
A warm, modern Shabbat dinner at Flor, with an Argentine twist—empanadas, wine, and community—hosted in partnership with Oneg.
You’re invited to join us for a special Shabbat Dinner at Flor, created in partnership with Oneg.
Shabbat is an invitation—to slow down, to gather, and to make space for what matters. This evening is designed to feel just that: unhurried, welcoming, and quietly beautiful.
We’ll light the candles, pour the wine, and share a meal together in community. Whether Shabbat is part of your weekly rhythm or something you’re curious to experience, this evening is open to all.
In collaboration with our friends at Oneg, we’ll also introduce simple, modern ways to bring Shabbat into your life—through thoughtful rituals, tools, and connection.
What’s Included
A thoughtfully prepared Shabbat dinner
Wine and refreshments
A guided, welcoming Shabbat experience
A beautiful, communal table setting
Connection with a warm, like-minded community
Light the candles. Pour the wine. Let the week fall away—we’ll save you a seat at the table.
Friday, 05, 19.00 - Friday, 05, 21.30
Washington, DC
29.00
6:00 pm – Happy Hour*
7:00 pm – Service
8:15 pm – Dinner
Join Rabbi Jenna and the Sixth & I musicians for an inclusive and musical service celebrating the diversity of DC Jewish life.
*Happy Hour is 21+
This event has been generously underwritten by The Revada Foundation of the Logan Family.
The meal provided will be kosher-style pescatarian. With any dietary restrictions, please contact Erica by Friday, May 29. Vegan options are available by request. A vegetarian hechshered kosher meal must be requested no later than 9:00 am Friday, May 29. Please note: tickets are non-refundable.
*Sixth & I strives to offer affordable experiences, including Shabbat dinners. The subsidized price of $18 is intended for young professionals or those with financial need. The true cost of the meal is $45 and is reflective of the rising costs of security, food, and servers. If you are able, please consider covering the full cost of this Shabbat meal.
Friday, 05, 19.00 - Friday, 05, 21.30
Washington, DC
49.91