Tucked into Washington, DC’s Penn Quarter neighborhood, Sixth & I Historic Synagogue has earned a reputation that stretches well beyond its century-old walls. A recent feature in The Times of Israel spotlights how the landmark synagogue has been reimagined as a vibrant cultural hub — one that welcomes Washingtonians of all backgrounds through its doors.
Originally built in 1908, Sixth & I has evolved into a gathering place that blends its Jewish heritage with a wide-ranging calendar of events, including concerts, author talks, comedy shows, and community programming. The venue has become a model for how historic faith spaces can serve the broader community while honoring their spiritual roots.
The synagogue’s programming draws thousands of residents and visitors each year, offering a warm and inclusive environment in the middle of one of DC’s most dynamic neighborhoods. Its success reflects a growing national conversation about the role historic religious institutions can play as anchors of civic and cultural life.
For Washingtonians looking for a place that nourishes both the mind and the spirit, Sixth & I continues to be a standout destination — proof that a century-old building can feel more alive and relevant than ever.
Sources: The Times of Israel