Upcoming Events
Museum Hopping for 35-50: National Gallery of Art
Although DC is a city of incredible museums, many of us don’t find the time to visit. Find the motivation you’re looking for by joining others ages 35-50 for a twice-monthly museum hop! We’ll meet...
Spring Blood Drive
Help replenish the blood supply in the DC metro area! It’s safe, easy, confidential, and extremely rewarding. The EDCJCC partners with Inova Blood Services to bring skilled technicians and top-of-the-line equipment for our quarterly blood drives....
Museum Hopping for 35-50: Wildcard!
Although DC is a city of incredible museums, many of us don’t find the time to visit. Find the motivation you’re looking for by joining others ages 35-50 for a twice-monthly museum hop! We’ll meet...
Capital J Salon: An Evening with Gabby Deutch and Stephanie Butnick
Join us for a lively conversation with Gabby Deutch, Senior National Correspondent at Jewish Insider, and Stephanie Butnick, founder of the Jewish lifestyle newsletter GOLDA, to discuss the stories and trends they’re covering in their...
Capital J Salon: Lauren Tetenbaum in Conversation with Haley Lickstein
Let’s talk about midlife women’s health and all the identity shifts it may bring with Lauren Tetenbaum, psychotherapist and author of Millennial Menopause: Preparing for Perimenopause, Menopause, and Life’s Next Period. The exact address will be shared...
Capital J Salon: Jewish Congressional Chiefs of Staff
Join Lilah Pomerance, Chief of Staff for US Representative Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), and Yuri Beckelman, Chief of Staff for US Representative Maxwell Frost (FL-10) for an interesting conversation on Jewish public service and what it...
Museum Hopping for 35-50: Planet Word Museum
Although DC is a city of incredible museums, many of us don’t find the time to visit. Find the motivation you’re looking for by joining others ages 35-50 for a twice-monthly museum hop! We’ll meet...
Past Events
About Edlavitch Jewish Community Center of Washington, DC
EntryPointDC (EPDC) is committed to helping Jewish adults in their 20s and 30s in the DC metro-area build and maintain a Jewish identity and a connection to the community through social and educational programming.