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    Congregation of B'nai Tzedek

    Congregation of B'nai Tzedek

    5.0(2 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    I love this synagogue and hope to spread the word to others looking for a caring community where…read moreyou can learn and grow your Judaism in whatever ways work for you. They come together not just for fun and social events but to support each other in times of need, illness and death. The clergy are amazing and you can get involved in many ways. Both adult and youth education are innovative and relevant. There are voluntary dues for young families and you should see the amazing new playground!

    I grew up as a member of this is the synagogue. I have only the fondest of memories of this place,…read moreand on my very few returns since high school I have not been disappointed. Rabbi Weinblatt is an incredibly engaging and insightful speaker with a veritable command of Jewish humor. When my family joined in 1996 the congregation was less than 5 years old and thus featured a younger demographic. Since that time the congregation has aged a little bit and attendance on Saturdays is a bit lower because there are fewer Bar Mitzvahs. Nonetheless, there are a good 1000 people here on the High Holidays. Back in the day I believe the synogogue's membership included over 500 families. The pastoral Potomac campus features an absolutely beautiful building that I'd characterize as Mediteranean Postmodern. There is even a small stream on the back side of the property that is used to throw bread into the water on Rosh Hashanah (Tashlich). This is a Conservative Synagogue but the Rabbi speaks in english when delivering many of his thoughts on the Parsha. Men and women are mixed at this shul, but all of the Torah reading is done in Hebrew. This synagogue is noticably more conservative and slightly smaller than Washington Hebrew and Temple Beth-El. This very vibrant Jewish community is the bar by which I've always metered synagogues I've been to since.

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