Eruv Map
The Woodside – Shepherd Park Eruv Map located on our Eruv Page. The eruv map is available as pdf or as a gif image. To check the weekly status of the Eruv call: 301.587.8252
View ArticleWSAT Banquet 2016 – Pictures
The Woodside Synagogue Ahavas Torah annual banquet was held on March 6th, 2016. Over 160 people attended this amazing event to honor Jim and Debi Karesh. Here are the event pictures: Gallery 1 and...
View ArticleNew Class: Make Your Blessing Count – The Laws and Philosophy of Brachos
Monday @ 9pm [for 20 minutes] Rabbi Moshe Walter Conference Call: Phone number: 1-641-715-3580; Access Code: 616746 Class Recordings With our busy and hectic schedules we often bemoan the fact that...
View ArticleSee Local Zmanim
On the davening times page one can see the local zmanim. These include sunrise, sunset, latest shema, plag mincha, shabbat candle lighting times. These times come courtsey of of MyZmanim.com.
View ArticleHistory of Our Synagogue
In the early 1960s, newly minted government jobs drew young Orthodox Jewish professionals to the Washington, D.C. area. Many of those people settled in the Summit Hill apartment complex, just across...
View ArticleEruv Map
The Woodside – Shepherd Park Eruv Map located on our Eruv Page. The eruv page is under the ‘about’ menu. The eruv map is available as a pdf or as a gif image. To check the weekly status of the Eruv...
View ArticleNew Shul Pictures Posted
New shul pictures have been posted in our Picture Gallery for both the Chanukkah Party 2017 as well as the Sukkah Decorating 2017.
View ArticleSave the Date: The 2018 Woodside Synagogue Annual Banquet
The 2018 Woodside Synagogue Annual Banquet honoring Alan and Sharon Horowitz is planned for Sunday, June 10 at 5:30pm at our own (renovated!) Woodside shul.
View ArticleSell Chametz
Rabbi Walter will be available at Minyanim times to sell chametz. Please download forms, print, fill out, and bring to synagogue. If you are unable to meet Rabbi Walter at these times, please email...
View ArticleNew Guest Guide 2018
The new Guest Guide 2018 as been posted on our website and is also available in a printed form at Woodside Synagogue. he valuable information has been updated. It offers information about local...
View ArticleEruv Map
The Woodside – Shepherd Park Eruv Map located on our Eruv Page. The eruv map is available as pdf or as a gif image. To check the weekly status of the Eruv call: 301.587.8252
View ArticleWSAT Banquet 2016 – Pictures
The Woodside Synagogue Ahavas Torah annual banquet was held on March 6th, 2016. Over 160 people attended this amazing event to honor Jim and Debi Karesh. Here are the event pictures: Gallery 1 and...
View ArticleNew Class: Make Your Blessing Count – The Laws and Philosophy of Brachos
Monday @ 9pm [for 20 minutes] Rabbi Moshe Walter Conference Call: Phone number: 1-641-715-3580; Access Code: 616746 Class Recordings With our busy and hectic schedules we often bemoan the fact that...
View ArticleSee Local Zmanim
On the davening times page one can see the local zmanim. These include sunrise, sunset, latest shema, plag mincha, shabbat candle lighting times. These times come courtsey of of MyZmanim.com.
View ArticleHistory of Our Synagogue
In the early 1960s, newly minted government jobs drew young Orthodox Jewish professionals to the Washington, D.C. area. Many of those people settled in the Summit Hill apartment complex, just across...
View ArticleMatzah Sale
Woodside Synagogue is pleased to announce its sale of hand-made Shmurah matzah from the Shatzer Matzah bakery. This project is undertaken as a service to the community and as a fundraiser for the...
View ArticleWSAT Banquet – Honoring Rabbi Avrom Landesman
The 2019 Woodside Synagogue Annual Banquet honoring Rabbi Avrom Landesman Sunday, August 25th at 5:30pm at Beth Sholom Congregation Ticket and Ad Journal purchases are closed
View ArticleDaled Minim Sale (Lulav & Esrog)
We are pleased to offer members the opportunity to buy beautiful sets of Mehudar Daled Minim (Lulav & Esrog) from Rabbi Mendlowitz. Sets are pre-checked for the highest quality and Kashrut....
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