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This message was sent to the Rodeph Sholom community on October 7, 2023 The elders are gone from the gate, the youth from their music;The joy of our hearts has departed, our dancing turned into grieving…Because of this our hearts are bereft,Because of these our eyes are fallen. Lamentations 5:14-15, 17 War. Just...

On Tuesday, September 6, Congregation Rodeph Sholom welcomed six new Jews to the People of Israel!  We were honored to call them to the bima to lead our community in Shema at Erev Shabbat Services. Individuals interested in converting to Judaism participate in our Discovering Judaism program, where they engage in serious study...

Our Rabbinic Intern Shoshana Nambi has just been named one of NY Jewish Week’s 36 To Watch 2023, honoring those who are making innovative contributions to the Jewish community. Since joining the CRS clergy team in July 2021, she has provided our congregation with her wisdom, her positive outlook from...

Our congregation gives an annual grant to a worthy general Israel charitable organization and to an Israel Reform/Progressive movement (IMPJ) project/organization. This year’s general Israel recipient is Hillel : the Right to Choose. (This organization is unrelated to the college-centered American Hillel).  We are also working with the IMPJ to partner with a synagogue so that we can develop a bi-directional...

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A discussion between Rabbis Joshua Stanton and Benjamin Spratt, the Center for Radically Inclusive Judaism's Edmund Case, and 18Doors' Jodi Bromberg and Rabbi Robyn Frisch on current transformations in attitudes about interfaith marriage, and what's required for interfaith couples and partners from different faith backgrounds to feel included in Jewish...

Delivering shelter, food, clothing, healthcare, and hygiene items to aid Syrians whose lives have been disrupted by war: Multifaith Alliance for Syrian Refugees ...

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