Kulanu means “all of us” in Hebrew. Founded in 1994, we support isolated, emerging, and returning Jewish communities around the world. Some are discovering Judaism for the first time, others reinvigorating a forgotten practice, but all are trying to become part of the worldwide Jewish community.
We are delighted to invite you to our 25th-anniversary celebration in Washington DC on Saturday, February 16 at 8 pm. We are honored to host this event at Ohev Shalom, The National Synagogue at 1600 Jonquil St NW, Washington, DC 20012.
Please join us for light refreshments and conversations with Kulanu board members, Rabbi Capers Shmuel Funnye, leader of the Beth Shalom B’nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation in Chicago, Illinois and world-renowned advocate for black Jewish communities around the world, and Genie Milgrom, author, TV personality, and international spokesperson on Crypto-Jewish issues and communities worldwide.
The evening will include the screening of the short film “Journey to Judaism: The Story of Madagascar” that tells the story of Kulanu’s involvement in helping to establish the new Jewish community in Madagascar.
All are welcome. Admission is free. Donations are appreciated. Please invite your friends to join “all of us.”
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