Israel Independence Day Celebration and Dinner
Temple Rodef Shalom 2100 Westmoreland Street, Falls Church, VA, United StatesJoin Temple Rodef Shalom for a special Shabbat celebrating Yom Ha’atzmaut.
Join Temple Rodef Shalom for a special Shabbat celebrating Yom Ha’atzmaut.
Sing, Dance, and Celebrate Shabbat! Tot Shabbat is a welcoming, musical Shabbat experience for families with young children. Gather with us on select Saturday mornings at 11:00 am to sing, […]
Join us for an afternoon together in the sunshine, talking, noshing, and playing board games.
Mark the close of Shabbat together surrounded by good company.
Join us for our first Kolot Shabbat afternoon! This is a family-friendly Shabbat sing-along led by Debi Roemer, Rabbi Miriam Hoffman, and other local musicians.
Join women leaders from Greater Washington on a powerful journey to Mexico City to explore its dynamic Jewish community and celebrate our collective impact through culture, learning, and shared purpose.
Enjoy a delicious breakfast and an engaging presentation by Murray Loew, Professor Emeritus of Biomedical Engineering at George Washington University.
Join Beth El Hebrew Congregation and Gesher Jewish Day School for a hands-on morning of discovery as we explore Israel with all our senses. Designed especially for young children and their families, this program invites participants to explore Israel through play, movement, and the senses.
As the weather warms up, join us for a casual walk through Rock Creek Park, where we will read and study some texts about the nourishing power of being out in nature!
This year, our Israel Day is taking on a fresh, curated format—smaller, more intimate, and packed with hands-on experiences. It’s not a carnival, but it’s still full of fun, flavor, and excitement for the whole family
This family-friendly bingo event, raising money for our Religious School, is open to everyone—members and non-members of all ages.
The term blacklist conjures the mid-20th century and Hollywood, but there have been blacklists throughout history, dating back to the 1700s when blacklists were used to prevent “suspicious” people from […]