1876 Synagogue and Capital Jewish Museum
The historic 1876 synagogue, the oldest in Washington, D.C., was moved about one block to a permanent home at Third and F Streets NW, where it was to be incorporated into a new Capital Jewis…
351 viewsThe historic 1876 synagogue, the oldest in Washington, D.C., was moved about one block to a permanent home at Third and F Streets NW, where it was to be incorporated into a new Capital Jewis…
351 viewsPaul Wiedefeld, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) general manager, testified before a House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee to provide an update on DC Metro…
1,604 viewsWashington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority leaders and federal transportation safety officials testified at a hearing on safety concerns with the D.C. Metrorail system, and the recent de…
1,865 viewsThe 14th Annual Arena Stage Benefit for Community Engagement was a one-night-only performance of the original crime-solving comedy, The Pundit Whodunit: The Case of the Political Puzzle, wr…
339 viewsMichael Powell, Washington Post political reporter, offered a preview of the District of Columbia mayoral debate. Mr. Powell outlined the candidates' backgrounds and the priorities he expect…
165 viewsMaureen Bunyan, WALLS Communication, Senior Vice President, served as moderator of the ceremony dedicating the African-American Civil War Memorial. Mr. Johnson read a letter from President C…
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