Cookie Decorating Contest and Kids’ Service
Oseh Shalom 7515 Olive Branch Way, Laurel, MD, United StatesTots - 7th graders and their families are welcome. Older children and parents can attend the 11 a.m. Torah service during the Kids’ Service.
Tots - 7th graders and their families are welcome. Older children and parents can attend the 11 a.m. Torah service during the Kids’ Service.
Join your Growing Jewish Families community for a relaxed and meaningful Havdalah experience as we mark the close of Shabbat together surrounded by good company.
Gather outdoors for an evening of mindfulness, reflection, and connection in community and take time to slow down, breathe deeply, and explore what it means to move through this season with greater intentionality and presence.
Join us for a joyful and meaningful event, with a lively atmosphere, exciting activities for children, including face painting, games, and much more.
Registration Opens October 27th Sundays @ 10:45 AM Dates: 11/23/25 – 2/1/26 Skip Dates: 11/30, 12/28 For ages 3–5. Doodlers love their soft, furry, feathery, purr-fect pets! It’s always a […]
Join us for a casual night out with other Jewish adults: pizza and a movie at Or Chadash! We are showing "Bad Shabbos," a 2024 film. Welcome to singles, interfaith families, LGBTQ+, and households of every shape and story! RSVP required to rabbikobey@gmail.com.
Registration Opens October 27th Mondays @ 8:45 AM Dates: 11/17/25 – 1/26/26 Skip Dates: 12/22, 12/29, 1/19 Includes parent-baby postures and massage techniques designed to promote bonding with each other […]
"Ogen" is Hebrew for "anchor." This six-week workshop is an invitation to cultivate a practice of resilience with insight and connection, anchoring our week with 30 minutes of Jewish wisdoms […]
Join us for dinner, music, fun, and games as we celebrate our 44th Birthday!
Join the fun on Monday nights! $10 per session All levels and ages are welcome No partner needed No experience necessary Israeli dancing is a great way to feel a […]
The workshop is led by IFFP’s clergy, Rev. Samantha Gonzalez-Block, Reverend and Christian Spiritual Leader, Rabbi Debbie Reichmann, Rabbi and Jewish Spiritual Advisor, and Father Michael Kelly of St. Martin of Tours, in Washington, D.C.
The course is designed to create a community of learners including individuals and couples from Jewish and/or various faith traditions and cultural backgrounds, those who have had no religious upbringing and those who want a meaningful adult Jewish learning experience.