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Mah Jongg

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REGISTER Two Bam! Four Dot! Six Crack! We are all loving Mah Jongg at Rodeph Sholom! About Our Games • Open play hosted by CRS congregants is offered bi-weekly. Beginners and experienced players are welcome – however, this is not a class; everyone should be able to play on their own (and we’ll gladly help…

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Social skills group for children led by a licensed art therapist – Series 2 | Israeli Hug Center at Rodeph Sholom

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REGISTER A series of meetings for kids aged 3½ to 16, designed to help advance their social skills. סדנת מיומנויות חברתיות לילדים קבוצה לילדים ישראלים דוברי עברית בגילאי ½3 עד 16 אשר זקוקים לתגבור במגוון מיומנויות רגשיות וחברתיות וכן בגישור על פערים תרבותיים. מסגרת קבוצתית בה הילדים, מוזמנים להתנסות במגוון משימות חברתיות בצורה של משחק,…

Israeli Childhood Chanukah Party For Kids | Israeli Hug Center at Rodeph Sholom

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REGISTER ילדות ישראלית מסיבת חנוכה מתאים לילדים וגם לאחים קטנים בואו לחגוג איתנו את חג החנוכה ביום חמישי, 19 בדצמבר, בין השעות 16:30-18:00 למפגש 25$ במידת הצורך ניתן לפנות לקבלת מלגה*    

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Erev Shabbat Service

IN PERSON & ONLINE

Share Shabbat with family, friends—old ones and new—and community. Join us for meaningful Shabbat worship, study and hospitality. Each Friday evening the Rodeph Sholom community joins together to welcome Shabbat…

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Singin’ Swingin’ Shabbat

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REGISTER Experience the joy of Shabbat with Sholom Sprouts every week! Beginning June 1, join us on our brand new terrace and rooftop playground! Begin your Saturday morning with a 25-minute…

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Shabbat Morning Chapel Service

IN PERSON & ONLINE

Our Chapel Service is a highly participatory (in-person and online) and energetic service, offering Jewish prayer and study in a welcoming environment. Our rabbis lead a lively discussion of the…

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Run/Walk For Their Lives

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Every Sunday, rain or shine, Run for Their Lives — founded by The Hostages and Missing Families Forum NY — holds a run/walk in Central Park. Participants hold posters of the kidnapped hostages and then run 3 miles or walk 1.5 miles on the bridle path near the reservoir, often joined by family members or…