Welcome to Congregation Rodeph Sholom in New York City
Across generations and the globe, CRS travel connects congregants through shared experiences rooted in Jewish life, learning, and community.
Where will we go next? See all upcoming trips below!
Join Rabbi Spratt and Cantor De Lowe, together with their families, for a multi-generational, family-friendly journey to Israel.
Explore sacred sites and modern cities, engage directly with people living in Israel today, and deepen our shared sense of Jewish peoplehood through learning, service, and community.
Recent and rising B’nai Mitzvah families will mark this milestone with a communal ritual in Jerusalem. Children under 18 receive a $500 subsidy per child through the Margulies Fund.
Whether first-time or returning, this journey is rooted in connection, learning, and traveling together.
Space is limited, sign up by March 6 for Priority Registration!
Join Rabbi Ben Spratt on a meaningful Jewish journey to Poland, where nearly 1,000 years of Jewish life and creativity meet the lasting memory of the Holocaust.
We will explore Jewish history and culture, confront the realities of Auschwitz, and reflect on Jewish identity today. Registration opens in March 2026.
Each CRS teen trip is guided by our experienced youth professionals and clergy, ensuring that teens travel in a caring, well-supervised environment while growing in independence, Jewish identity, and connection.
Teens will spend an unforgettable weekend in Orlando making a real impact. They will volunteer at Give Kids the World Village, a nonprofit resort that provides free dream vacations for critically ill children and their families. They will also enjoy a day at a theme park—bringing heart, joy and a little magic together.
Made possible through the generous support of The Lewis Weinberg Educational Enrichment Fund, established by Erika Weinberg and Matthew Nord honoring the legacy of Erika’s father Lewis, a gifted and dedicated educator.
Teens will spend a powerful weekend in Washington, D.C. alongside students from across North America for four days of Jewish learning, advocacy and action. Together, they will explore issues like reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, climate change and antisemitism, then head to Capitol Hill to advocate directly with members of Congress.
Confirmation is the next major milestone in Jewish life after B’nai Mitzvah. Through a year of learning with our clergy, teens explore big questions about identity, values and belonging, culminating in a capstone trip to Berlin—the birthplace of Reform Judaism and Rodeph Sholom’s roots.
Made possible through the generous support of The Susan Goodstein Lerner Youth Engagement Initiative, established by Larry and Elisabeth Lerner in loving memory of their wife and mother Susan.
Teens will spend an unforgettable week in New Orleans on a service-learning adventure. Students will take part in hands-on projects to help repair the world, explore the Jewish culture of the South, learn about other religions, and experience one of the most vibrant cities in the country. Complete with jazz, beignets and gators too!
2024 Meeting Minutes will be posted soon. Please check back again.