THIS MONTH AT TEMPLE ADAS SHALOM

Monthly listing of events, services, and general fun times.

Between March 10 and May 4, 2025, American Jews can vote for their vision of the Jewish people in Israel and around the world.
Make sure your point of view is represented in the next World Zionist Congress. By voting you will be able to choose one of the many slates representing diverse political beliefs, religious denominations and cultural traditions. The 152 delegates elected from the United States will join hundreds from Israel and around the world at the 39th World Zionist Congress in October 2025, the international “parliament of the Jewish people”, to make decisions and set policies regarding key institutions that support global Jewish life and which allocate over $1 billion annually to support Israel and world Jewry (including the World Zionist Organization, Jewish National Fund and the Jewish Agency for Israel). With more slates and candidates than ever before, American Jews have a rare opportunity to make a direct impact on the future direction of Israel and diaspora affairs.
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At Temple Adas Shalom, we believe that Judaism is enriched by diversity and strengthened by inclusion. We are a warm, inclusive community where everyone belongs. We joyfully welcome individuals and families of all backgrounds, including interfaith, LGBTQ+, and those new to Judaism.

Our doors and hearts are open to you — come connect, learn, and celebrate with us!

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Temple Adas Shalom Stands With Israel
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Our congregation continues to be a center for Jewish life in Harford County and the surrounding areas.

We offer a friendly and relaxed environment for all Jewish and interfaith families. The wide range of programs and activities provide many opportunities to add meaning to our lives and share pleasant experiences with friends and neighbors of the Jewish community.

As the only full-service congregation between west Baltimore and Newark, DE, Temple Adas Shalom draws its members not only from Harford County, but also from Cecil County, northwest Delaware, and eastern parts of Baltimore County. We have a membership of approximately 140 families.

Rabbi Meeka Simerly
Rabbi Meeka Simerly

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