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16th Street Vigil Against Racism

Home » Tikkun Olam: Repairing the World » 16th Street Vigil Against Racism

Black Lives Matter to God and to Us

In June of 2020, Fabrangen members began participating weekly in the 16th Street Vigil Against Racism. Originally organized by All Souls Church Unitarian and Christ Lutheran Church for the month of June, several of our neighborhood congregations continued this public protest to support of Black Lives Matter for a number of years.


Fabrangen Member and professional photographer Lloyd Wolf has graciously shared with us photos he has been taking over the past few months at the vigil, part of his Quarantine Diary series. 
Quarantine Diary 48Walk in Rock Creek Park, Washington DC, with Ruth.——Vigil for social justice with Fabrangen members in front of the Washington Ethical Society7750 16th St. NWWashington DC 20012Shofar blowing by Fran Teplitz and Judy Galat
Quarantine Diary 48Walk in Rock Creek Park, Washington DC, with Ruth.——Vigil for social justice with Fabrangen members in front of the Washington Ethical Society7750 16th St. NWWashington DC 20012Shofar blowing by Fran Teplitz and Judy Galat
Quarantine Diary 48Walk in Rock Creek Park, Washington DC, with Ruth.——Vigil for social justice with Fabrangen members in front of the Washington Ethical Society7750 16th St. NWWashington DC 20012Shofar blowing by Fran Teplitz and Judy Galat
Quarantine Diary 48Walk in Rock Creek Park, Washington DC, with Ruth.——Vigil for social justice with Fabrangen members in front of the Washington Ethical Society7750 16th St. NWWashington DC 20012Shofar blowing by Fran Teplitz and Judy Galat
Quarantine Diary 48Walk in Rock Creek Park, Washington DC, with Ruth.——Vigil for social justice with Fabrangen members in front of the Washington Ethical Society7750 16th St. NWWashington DC 20012Shofar blowing by Fran Teplitz and Judy Galat
Quarantine Diary 48Walk in Rock Creek Park, Washington DC, with Ruth.——Vigil for social justice with Fabrangen members in front of the Washington Ethical Society7750 16th St. NWWashington DC 20012Shofar blowing by Fran Teplitz and Judy Galat
Quarantine Diary 48Walk in Rock Creek Park, Washington DC, with Ruth.——Vigil for social justice with Fabrangen members in front of the Washington Ethical Society7750 16th St. NWWashington DC 20012Shofar blowing by Fran Teplitz and Judy Galat
Quarantine Diary 48Walk in Rock Creek Park, Washington DC, with Ruth.——Vigil for social justice with Fabrangen members in front of the Washington Ethical Society7750 16th St. NWWashington DC 20012Shofar blowing by Fran Teplitz and Judy Galat
Quarantine Diary 48Walk in Rock Creek Park, Washington DC, with Ruth.——Vigil for social justice with Fabrangen members in front of the Washington Ethical Society7750 16th St. NWWashington DC 20012Shofar blowing by Fran Teplitz and Judy Galat
Quarantine Diary 48Walk in Rock Creek Park, Washington DC, with Ruth.——Vigil for social justice with Fabrangen members in front of the Washington Ethical Society7750 16th St. NWWashington DC 20012Shofar blowing by Fran Teplitz and Judy Galat
Quarantine Diary 38Anti-racism vigil and the shofar blast on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. With members of the Fabrangen Havurah, plus Ken Roseman as “Cheerleader.”7750 16h St. NWWashington DC 20012
Quarantine Diary 38Anti-racism vigil and the shofar blast on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. With members of the Fabrangen Havurah, plus Ken Roseman as “Cheerleader.”7750 16h St. NWWashington DC 20012
Quarantine Diary 38Anti-racism vigil and the shofar blast on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. With members of the Fabrangen Havurah, plus Ken Roseman as “Cheerleader.”7750 16h St. NWWashington DC 20012
Quarantine Diary 38Anti-racism vigil and the shofar blast on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. With members of the Fabrangen Havurah, plus Ken Roseman as “Cheerleader.”7750 16h St. NWWashington DC 20012
Quarantine Diary 38Anti-racism vigil and the shofar blast on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. With members of the Fabrangen Havurah, plus Ken Roseman as “Cheerleader.”7750 16h St. NWWashington DC 20012
Quarantine Diary 38Anti-racism vigil and the shofar blast on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. With members of the Fabrangen Havurah, plus Ken Roseman as “Cheerleader.”7750 16h St. NWWashington DC 20012
Quarantine Diary 38Anti-racism vigil and the shofar blast on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. With members of the Fabrangen Havurah, plus Ken Roseman as “Cheerleader.”7750 16h St. NWWashington DC 20012
Quarantine Diary 38Anti-racism vigil and the shofar blast on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. With members of the Fabrangen Havurah, plus Ken Roseman as “Cheerleader.”7750 16h St. NWWashington DC 20012
Quarantine Diary 38Anti-racism vigil and the shofar blast on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. With members of the Fabrangen Havurah, plus Ken Roseman as “Cheerleader.”7750 16h St. NWWashington DC 20012
Quarantine Diary 25Vigil for Black Lives Matter on 16th Street NW, at tWashington Ethical Society-7750 16th St NW, Washington, DC 20012With FabrangenShofar blowers are: Judy Galat, Richard Gladstein. Lucy Steinitz, Fran Teplowitz

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I have found participating in this vigil to be meaningful on several different levels.  It feels good to be making a statement that we are committed to fighting against racism and police abuse during this time.  In addition, it is nice to see fellow Fabrangeners, even from six feet away.  Finally, I love having the opportunity to be physically close to WES.  Being outside the building where we normally hold services makes me feel more connected to Fabrangen.
 
I hope to see many of you there.

– Judy G.


Additional vigil photographs by Fabrangen members Lucy Steinitz, Kay Elfant and Alan Cohen among others.

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