Thursday, April 15, 2010
NoVa Yom Hashoah observance focuses on diplomats
Portraits and biographies of World War II diplomats lined the walls of Beth El Hebrew Congregation and a local string ensemble played haunting Holocaust-themed music as visitors gathered at the Alexandria synagogue on Sunday evening for the Northern Virginia Jewish communal Yom Hashoah commemoration.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Women form cross-cultural community in Takoma Park
While waiting in the parking lot of her children's school a few months ago, Takoma Park resident Jenny Ash-Maher's friend, Sara Mussie, asked if she wanted to participate in a new Neighbor Circle. Ash-Maher, a massage therapist, didn't hesitate with her answer.
"I said, 'Yes!' immediately," she recalls.
Ethiopian native Mussie, 46, who works for Impact Silver Spring, a local nonprofit that had been organizing Neighbor Circles for several years, was looking to bring together local Jewish, African and Latina women for the first time.
Ash-Maher, 43, and the 11 women who formed the Neighbor Circle -- all living near and around the intersection of Maple and Philadelphia avenues in Takoma Park -- met for six consecutive Monday evenings, ending last week. The African and Latina women originally hailed from Ethiopia, Eritrea, El Salvador and Trinidad and Tobago.
"I said, 'Yes!' immediately," she recalls.
Ethiopian native Mussie, 46, who works for Impact Silver Spring, a local nonprofit that had been organizing Neighbor Circles for several years, was looking to bring together local Jewish, African and Latina women for the first time.
Ash-Maher, 43, and the 11 women who formed the Neighbor Circle -- all living near and around the intersection of Maple and Philadelphia avenues in Takoma Park -- met for six consecutive Monday evenings, ending last week. The African and Latina women originally hailed from Ethiopia, Eritrea, El Salvador and Trinidad and Tobago.
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