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Shabbat Morning Service, Saturday, February 3, 2023 – 10:30 am

Come join us as we celebrate our Shabbat Morning Service.

Broadcasted 2/4/23 10:29am – 2/4/23 12:12pm

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Bo’i Shabbat Service, Friday, January 6, 2023- 6:30pm

Join Rabbi Jeffrey Saxe as he leads our Boi Shabbat Service.

Broadcasted 2/3/23 6:30pm – 2/3/23 7:37pm

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Women of Temple Rodef Shalom presents: The Intersection of Climate Change, Gender and Poverty June 26, 2022

The Women of TRS Present the 2022 Carold Davidson Endowment for the Advancement of Women program: The Intersection of Climate Change, Gender, and Poverty. Reversing the adverse effects of climate change and preserving our planet is a global human need. Women, marginalized communities, and the poor experience these effects more severely. As environmental conditions worsen, millions more will descend into poverty and there will be harmful impacts on immigration, health care, maternal health, and food insecurity. Come to learn and be energized by our panel of experts. We’ll hear from Tristan Bove, a journalist who covers energy and other subjects for Fortune magazine; Dahlia Rockowitz, the Washington Director of Dayenu, a Jewish movement confronting the climate crisis; and Lydia Lawrence, the Environmental and Climate Justice Chair of Fairfax County’s NAACP.

Broadcasted 6/26/22 11:00am – 6/26/22 12:49pm

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    Women of Temple Rodef Shalom presents: The Intersection of Climate Change, Gender and Poverty June 26, 2022

    The Women of TRS Present the 2022 Carold Davidson Endowment for the Advancement of Women program: The Intersection of Climate Change, Gender, and Poverty. Reversing the adverse effects of climate change and preserving our planet is a global human need. Women, marginalized communities, and the poor experience these effects more severely. As environmental conditions worsen, millions more will descend into poverty and there will be harmful impacts on immigration, health care, maternal health, and food insecurity. Come to learn and be energized by our panel of experts. We’ll hear from Tristan Bove, a journalist who covers energy and other subjects for Fortune magazine; Dahlia Rockowitz, the Washington Director of Dayenu, a Jewish movement confronting the climate crisis; and Lydia Lawrence, the Environmental and Climate Justice Chair of Fairfax County’s NAACP.

    Broadcasted 6/26/22 11:00am – 6/26/22 12:49pm

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    TRS Archive Project 60th Anniversary Teaser Video

    In celebration of our 60th anniversary, the TRS Archive Project Task Force is kicking off an Archives organization and digitization project. In this “Teaser” video, Co-chair Nicole Gardner brings you some tidbits from the past to whet your appetite for what’s to come. Our project involves relocating the physical archives to new space and starting the process of digitizing and organizing all the photos, documents, scrapbooks and other memorabilia for eventual online perusal from the comfort of your computer, tablet, or smartphone screen. This is a long-term (nay, never-ending) task for us to preserve our memories from generation to generation.

    Broadcasted 5/30/22 12:00pm – 5/30/22 12:04pm

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    Safe Community Coalition Program with Julie Lythcott-Haims has been relocated to The Potomac School in person from 7-9 p.m.. Please read the description below for more information.

    The Safe Community Coaltion program for tonight has been relocated to the Potomac School in person from 7-9pm, or through this link virtually: https://livestream.com/accounts/13786002/events/10363600. For more information, visit the SCC website at http://mcleanscc.org/.

    Broadcasted 4/26/22 7:00pm – 4/26/22 10:30pm


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