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Rodeph Sholom is committed to making our services and access to our building accessible. Our entire building, including the Sanctuary Bimah, is wheelchair accessible. We have accessible restrooms on each floor. Hearing devices are available at the security desk for use in the Main Sanctuary, Schafler Forum, and Schnurmacher Chapel. T-coil induction...

Early 2000s – We’re not just getting better—we’re getting older!  CRS took on some major capital projects in this era.  Accessibility and space upgrades ensure optimal access and worship experience for our congregants. 2000: Rebecca Garfein appointed first female cantor; CRS building and bimah made handicapped accessible. 2001: Rodeph Sholom...

1990s – In 125 years, Congregation Rodeph Sholom has had four senior rabbis.  Our number four , Rabbi Robert N. Levine, is celebrating 25 years along with the shul’s 175th.   The 1990s also saw CRS making a bold move with new clergy. 1990: Janet Neuberger elected as first...

1980s – Tikkun olam, in the form of sewing, helping the poor, and making contributions to worthy causes were part of CRS from the first day.  In this era, we upped our game considerably. 1981: Concerned Citizens Committee established as CRS’ social action and community outreach arm. 1983: In response...

1970s – Education was a top priority for Rodeph Sholom, which made some first-ever moves by a Reform congregation.  1970: Rodeph Sholom Day School, first in U.S. sponsored by a Reform congregation, started as pilot project with kindergarten and 1st grade; Parents Educational Guild founded to represent parents of...

1960s—With early waves of immigration now mostly a faint memory, younger generations were interested in reclaiming their identity, through learning Hebrew and travel to Israel.  The Seven Day War of 1967 proved to be a strong rallying point for support of Israel and Jewish pride. 1963: Gunter Hirschberg ordained and...

1940s and 50s – Rodeph Sholom worked hard to support the war effort, and to be essential part serving earlier pioneering generations as they grew into their retirement years in the 1950s.  The 1950s was also an era of new view of early childhood education as a foundation for a...

1920s-30s—CRS roared through the 1920s in robust health, purchasing land for what is our current building and having an architect draw up plans.  The early 30’s continued a trend at CRS that is still with us to this day—welcoming clergy and staff who choose to spend their entire careers at...

1900s & 10s – As Jews began to assume leadership positions in political life and in industry,  Jewish identity shifted to a strong emphasis on “being American.”  Those of an older generation were disinclined to pass along fluency in Yiddish to their children and grandchildren.  This was also an...

1880s – An era of prosperity paved the way to assuring the future of Judaism in America, through founding new institutions and keeping up with the congregants. 1884: Funds raised for relief of Jews suffering from pogroms in Russia. 1886: Rabbi Aaron Wise instrumental in founding Jewish Theological Seminary, espousing...

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