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Throughout the year, we gather for programs and observances that connect us to Israel, memory, and the shared story of the Jewish people. From holidays to learning and community events, these experiences invite us to reflect, engage, and gather with intention.
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Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, honoring the memory of the six million Jews who perished and affirming our responsibility to remember. Our clergy will lead a memorial service, including candle lighting by 2G and 3G congregants, linking memory across generations and lifting up stories of resilience and humanity. Following the service, we are honored to welcome Maya C. Klinger, award-winning author and Holocaust educator. Her debut book, The Photographer’s Son, received the Yad Vashem Award. Through scholarship and storytelling, Maya helps bring Holocaust memory to life for new generations. We hope you will join us for this meaningful evening of remembrance and reflection.
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Come celebrate Israel’s Independence Day with joy, color, and community! Join us for a temple-wide Yom Ha’atzmaut celebration as we begin with Havdalah followed by culture, creativity, learning, and connection for all ages.
Wander, taste, listen, learn, and move as you:
Whether Israel feels like a second home or a place you’re just beginning to explore, this evening offers many ways to discover, celebrate, and connect together.
Come for one activity or stay for the whole evening. Bring your curiosity, joy, and maybe your dancing shoes.
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Please join us for a special Shabbat celebrating Yom Ha’atzmaut (Israel’s Independence Day). Dinner follows, featuring the return of popular speaker Dr. Michael Brenner, Distinguished Professor of History and Abensohn Chair in Israel Studies at American University. He will discuss Israel’s Declaration of Independence–Then and Now. Please click here to register in advance if you are joining us for Shabbat dinner and Dr. Brenner’s class. As always, no registration is required for Shabbat Services.
Eurovision is the world’s largest live song contest, a global phenomenon blending pop music, politics, nationalism, and spectacle. Join us to explore its post–World War II origins, global expansion, and cultural impact, with special focus on Israel’s participation since 1973 and what its entries reveal about Israeli society.
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Join us for a wonderful to opportunity to meet and Learn with several of our senior shlichim, Israeli Cultural Emissaries serving our community through a partnership with the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington and the Jewish Agency for Israel. Representing diverse Israeli backgrounds, they help build personal and cultural connections with Israel.The program includes a panel discussion followed by three hands-on workshops highlighting their talents through arts, music, food, and storytelling. They will share insights about serving in a diaspora community and ways to reconnect with Israel, even in challenging times.
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Leaders from Adam Teva V’Din, an Israeli environmental organization, will visit TRS for a compelling presentation on Israel’s most pressing environmental challenges, framed within today’s legal and social justice landscape. Congregants, including high school students, will learn about Israel’s environmental movement and ways to engage. This is a meaningful opportunity to connect with the people and land of Israel.
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