Welcome the Refugee. Protect the Stranger.

New Ways to Support Migrants

“Welcoming strangers into our midst is one of our most important responsibilities as Jews.”

—Rabbi Robert N. Levine, Senior Rabbi

 

“Ve-ahavtem et hager ki gerim hayitem be-eretz mitzrayim.”

Love the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.

—Deuteronomy 10:19

Welcome the Refugee. Protect the Stranger.Our clergy, staff, and lay-leaders have compiled this new directory to help you concentrate your efforts to help “le-ehov et ha-ger” (Deut. 10:19)—to love the stranger—one of the most important and oft-repeated mitzvot in our Torah, and one on which Congregation Rodeph Sholom prides itself. Click here to visit our page and continue this righteous trend!