Sixth and I mitzvahs Washington DC2720631
Sixth & I Mitzvah
600 I Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Sanctuary Our 105-year-old sanctuary accommodates seating for 800 people, split between two levels. Historic pews and warm architectural details add to the rich, intimate vibe in the versatile space. Stage lighting along with a sound system provide logistical convenience for large-scale events. View floor plan: Sanctuary Social Hall Including a full kitchen, the social hall is great for receptions, kiddush luncheons, a social event, and conferences. An accommodating space no matter what occasion, the social hall can accommodate between 125 - 300 people, based on seating and table arrangements.
View floor plan: Social Hall
Multi-purpose Rooms
Smaller gatherings of 75 guests or fewer are perfect for 1 of 2 multi-purpose rooms situated in Sixth & I’s administrative building.
View floor-plan: Multi-Purpose Room
Appreciate your interest in renting space at Sixth & I. Please inform us a little more about the event you are interested in hosting here. Our Private Events Associate come in touch just after receiving your details.
Jewish Life-cycle Events
Sixth & I can be acquired to rent for b’nai-mitzvah
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