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 * MACHON MICAH ALL-COMMUNITY EVENTS**

This was Machon Micah's All-Community Selichot Program. It includes intergenerational and peer group learning. This was our kick-off program for the year.



This was Machon Micah's All-Community Sukkot Program. It includes intergenerational and peer group learning. This was our fourth All-Community event of the year, following an All-Community Tashlich picnic, and as well as an event in which the community built Sukkot around the greater-DC area for the Jewish Foundation for Group Homes.



This was Machon Micah's All-Community Hanukkah Program. It includes intergenerational and peer group learning. This was our fifth All-Community program for the year. Special highlights included Jewish-themed magic and community song sessions.
 * MACHON MICAH EDUCATION NEWSLETTER**

Every week, Machon Micah sends out an education newsletter in order to communicate with community members. It includes a recap of Machon Micah the previous week, community events and news, advertisements for adult education options, and much more. The name Mangosteen comes from a transformative experience had by our education director while visiting Costa Rica, when she had an interaction with a fruit that was completely new to her, the mangosteen. Realizing that there were things in this world she had not even begun to imagine, she shaped her vision of what would become Machon Micah. This fruit is a constant reminder that Jewish education should can and should always be new and exciting, as well as sweet.



Our Senior Rabbi, Daniel G. Zemel discusses the great need for the Machon Micah model in his Kol Nidre sermon.

[|Kol Nidre Sermon]