Fabrangen is a community devoted to Torah, community service, and social justice activism. We warmly welcome everyone regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religious background or affiliation, nationality, disability, or age.
2025年1月11日 · Fabrangen resumes in person services at WES and begins providing multi-access (hybrid) services to enable our online members to fully participate in our Torah discussions via Zoom. Contact Us! Email: coordinator@fabrangen.org
Fabrangen is a community devoted to Torah, community service, and social justice activism. We warmly welcome everyone regardless of gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religious background or affiliation, nationality, disability, or age.
Project Hope is a Fabrangen tzedakah project that since 1988 has offered direct service to families in Washington, D.C., empowering families and individuals to maintain permanent residences, and expand job and educational opportunities.
Fabrangen has developed a special blessing for a non-Jewish parent to recite in lieu of the traditional blessing when called to the Torah for an aliyah. How does membership work at Fabrangen? Anyone can join Fabrangen.
Fabrangen Project Hope helped. Working as a Crisis Counselor has given me the opportunity to put my knowledge into practice in concrete and challenging ways. My duties include crisis counseling, risk assessments, safety planning, & providing referrals to callers.
Fabrangen’s in-person services (except for High Holiday services) are held at the Washington Ethical Society building: 7750 16th Street NW Washington, DC 20012
John Spiegel will be remembered for his enormous contributions to Fabrangen. With his expressive leyning, his personal reminiscences and blessings while leading services, and even the individual way he’d reach out to ask someone to give a d’rash, John’s presence will be felt at Fabrangen for years to come.
Support Fabrangen’s High Holiday Services. Combine your Tzedakah donations with a donation to Fabrangen. Our services are always open to everyone for free, but we encourage you to donate to Fabrangen to support our High Holiday Services. Because of increased security and technology costs, we suggest a donation of $180 per adult.
2025年1月4日 · The Fabrangen Fiddlers, Washington DC’s original Jewish folk band, was founded in 1971 by Fabrangen member David Shneyer (guitar) and Alan Oresky (violin), along with Frank Sparber (clarinet). Ken Giles and Sue Roemer were also early members.