Legacy Gifts
Join OT’s Legacy Initiative
The legacy program at Olam Tikvah helps to ensure that our community continues to thrive for generations to come. We thank the members* who let us know they have already committed a portion of their estates to guarantee OT’s long-term stability.
- Anonymous
- Laura & David Adler
- Rhoda & Ronnie (z”l) Bernstein
- Rebecca Chanin & Alan Gilbert
- Anna & Lenny Gottesman
- Joan Isenberg Samuels
- Talya & David Kalender
- Brenda & Marvin Klemow
- Edith Krantzman (z”l)
- Mimi & Len Levine
- Elizabeth & Peter Maer
- Susanne & Stacy Oshry
- Rachelle & Joel Palley
- Michelle & David Pearlstein
- Joan & Don Sacarob (z"l)
- Jennifer & Michael Scher
- Carol Schuffler
- Karyn Selko
- Joanne & Tom Stryer
- Margo & Pat Tamburrino
- Kitty & Jack Timmes
- Brittanie & Dan Werbel
- Roberta & Henry Wulf
*as of September 1, 2023
Adding your name to the Legacy Initiative is a meaningful way to honor OT’s special place in your life. To let us know you have already made arrangements or to find out more about this opportunity, please reach out to Rochelle Goldberg.
Contact Rochelle Goldberg
(703) 425-1880
rgoldberg@olamtikvah.org
Wed, April 17 2024
9 Nisan 5784
Today's Calendar
Shacharit : 8:15am |
Maariv : 8:00pm |
Tomorrow's Calendar
Baby & Me : 9:15am |
Torah Study on Zoom : 12:00pm |
Maariv : 8:00pm |
Friday Night
Kabbalat Shabbat : 6:15pm |
Candle Lighting : 7:33pm |
Shabbat Day
Shabbat Service : 9:30am |
Childcare and Youth Services : 10:00am |
Havdalah : 8:42pm |
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Sunday ,
AprApril 21 , 2024
Sunday, Apr 21st 12:00p
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AprApril 21 , 2024
Sunday, Apr 21st 2:00p to 5:00p
Come show off your basketball skills at this 3-on-3 basketball showdown. Teens of all skill levels are welcome to play. -
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AprApril 21 , 2024
Sunday, Apr 21st 4:00p to 4:30p
Don't want to cook all week? Order prepared dishes for your seder and beyond. -
Monday ,
AprApril 22 , 2024
Monday, Apr 22nd 8:00a to 9:00a
The Fast of the Firstborn (Ta’anit Bechorim) commemorates the horrific tenth plague that God inflicted on Pharaoh and the Egyptian people. In recognition of this moment, firstborn Jews fast on Erev Pesach. As this is a minor fast, there is a widely practiced exemption: Judaism allows anyone who attends a religious feast to forego fasting. It is customary to hold a celebratory meal on the completion of study of a piece of text, called a siyyum (conclusion). Whether you are a firstborn relieving yourself from the pre-Pesach fast, or anyone else simply looking to learn a little, come join us for the siyyum. After the siyyum, we will celebrate with a light breakfast. -
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AprApril 23 , 2024
Tuesday, Apr 23rd 9:30a to 12:00p
Celebrate the first day of Passover.
Wed, April 17 2024 9 Nisan 5784