Shavout Yizkor Service

IN PERSON & ONLINE

WATCH ONLINE: Watch on our website Watch on Facebook IN PERSON: NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED We gather in spirit at Sinai to celebrate God’s gift of Torah to the Jewish People. Our…

Erev Shabbat Service To Honor Our Confirmands and Graduates

IN PERSON & ONLINE

This milestone celebration marks the culmination of our 10th graders’ year-long exploration of their Judaism through the Confirmation program and trip to Berlin. Led by our Confirmands, this moving service…

Erev Shabbat Service: Pride Shabbat

IN PERSON & ONLINE

CRS is a community that celebrates diversity and inclusion, where everyone is welcome! Please join us for this special Pride Shabbat service honoring the LGBTQIA+ community of Rodeph Sholom with…

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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…

Adult B’nai Mitzvah Shabbat Morning Service

IN PERSON & ONLINE

After an 18-month journey of study and transformation, we rejoice in the accomplishments of the Adult B’nai Mitzvah class of 5783/2023. Mazel Tov to all! Are you interested in becoming…

“Out of the Closet” Watch Party

ONLINE

We're hosting a live Watch Party of Cantor Stefano Iacono’s June 8 concert, “Out of the Closet” a Fearless Celebration of Queer Music and the Voices who Inspire Us! online on the CRS…

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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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…

Tishah B’Av Service

IN PERSON & ONLINE

Tishah B'Av, observed on the ninth of Av, is considered to be the saddest day on the Jewish calendar. Although the holiday traditionally commemorates the destruction of the First and…