December 2025
No matter how you spell it, the holiday begins
Sunday evening, December 14!
Welcome to the website for the Riderwood Jewish Community (RJC). The RJC invites you to experience our warm and vibrant Jewish life at Riderwood Village. The RJC was established to provide a focus for the spiritual, cultural and educational activities for all Jewish residents. All are welcome to participate. Please be sure to check the print or electronic version of the monthly RJC BULLETIN for a complete write-up and contact information for all our events and programs. Keep up with any last minute changes via RJCFLASH.
If you are thinking about making Riderwood your new home and would like additional information on the Riderwood Jewish Community, please send an email message to RJC@RiderwoodLife.com, Attention: Terrie.
Shabbat Services
Shabbat evening services are now being recorded and archived by the Riderwood television station. To access previous services, please click here.
Shabbat morning services are conducted in the Riderwood Chapel on the first and third Saturday mornings and are lay led. The prayer book we use is the Conservative Siddur Sim Shalom and a kiddush typically follows. Services are held on alternate weeks from the Kabbalat Shabbat services on Friday evenings. Please note these services are not recorded.
Click here for a pdf of Highlights of Gates of Prayer siddur which is used for Shabbat services. In order to achieve the best copy available, and as knowledge permits, you may adjust your printer settings as follows: From the pdf, select the printer icon and a box will come up. Select: Print on both sides of paper; Flip on short edge; Click on Landscape (under Orientation). Then click Print. Your copy should look the same as the prayer books we use in the Chapel and the type should be the same size.
RJC Calendar
Opportunities to Connect, Share and Learn
RJC Presents
Education Forum
Torah Discussion Series with Rabbi Goldstein
Join Rabbi Goldstein for a series of enlightening discussions on the Torah and how its messages resonate in contemporary life. Discussions typically take place in the Chapel, twice each month on Thursday mornings. No advance reservations or rsvp’s are necessary.
Music, Discussion & Prayer Program at Arbor Ridge Led by Reb Lisa Levine
Exploring Judaism On-line with Rabbi Helen Plotkin
Rabbi Helen is the founding director of Mekom Torah, a pioneering Jewish learning project in the Philadelphia area and also the co-founder of the Swarthmore College Center for the Study of Classical Jewish Texts, also known as the Beit Midrash. She is a popular teacher at Philadelphia-area schools, temples and retirement communities.
RJC Book Club
The RJC Book Club meets monthly, usually on the fourth Saturday afternoon of each month. Members discuss books of Jewish interest. Book suggestions for future discussion are very welcome. Please send them to Amy Greenwood or Ellen Simsohn. Everyone is welcome to attend any and all meetings!
RJC Choir
RJC Chavurot
There are several exciting chavurot (plural of chavurah) here at Riderwood. Examples include:
Monday Discussion Group: Looking for a great and inspiring way to spend two Monday mornings a month? You’re invited to join an engaging, small group discussion on Jewish thought and prayer. The group meets in the apartment home of Joan Bardach. Please contact her if interested.
Ramon Hadassah has been part of Riderwood for many years. However, at this time, it is temporarily suspending its activities. We appreciate everyone who has participated in and contributed to our programs. If you are interested in helping to revitalize the group, please contact: GreaterWashington@Hadassah.org
Volunteer: Meet New Friends, Do Good!
RJC BULLETIN
The BULLETIN is published at the beginning of each month and distributed via e-mail or print version to each Jewish resident. It is the source of information about Jewish events and activities at Riderwood. Print copies are also available at the Riderwood Sales Office at Town Center and at the Pastoral Ministries Office at Village Square.
RJCFLASH: The Quickest Way to Communicate
RJC Donations Information
RJC’s 25th Anniversary History
In conjunction with Riderwood’s upcoming 25th anniversary, we have prepared a historical narrative of our own RJC history. It was based upon a history written 10 years ago by then-resident and board member Irving Slott (z”l) as well as extensive research by past board president Suzan Wynne. Suzan prepared a detailed chronology that builds upon Irv’s and brings our history up to date. We deeply appreciate all that Irv and Suzan did to make our current narrative possible. Click here to read.
Administration
The Riderwood Jewish Community was established in 2000 with the opening of the Riderwood community. It has a Constitution and Bylaws and is administered by an all-volunteer board. Officers are elected at the annual meeting held each December.
RJC Board meetings usually take place at 10 a.m. on the first Tuesday of the month in the Craft Room at Montgomery Station.
RJC membership is open to all. Annual dues are $100 per person per calendar year. Please consider becoming involved to make this organization even better! You may download the current dues form here.
This web page is updated monthly in conjunction with the publication of the RJC BULLETIN. This page was last updated November 28, 2025. To contact the web page editor, please email Leslie at RJC@RiderwoodLife.com Contact information for any resident can be found in the Riderwood Resident Directory, available at your front desk or online at MyErickson.
Important Documents You Can Use
For a complete list of RJC officers, board members and rabbis, please click here. Contact information for the rabbis may be found each month in the RJC BULLETIN.
For the Constitution and Bylaws (all one document), click here. This document was approved by the membership on December 12, 2022.
For the Operations Handbook, an overview of responsibilities of each officer and committee chair, click here. Please note it is 75 pages long.
Other News You Can Use:
Bikur Cholim of Greater Washington
Bikur Cholim offers a friendly visitors program to both independent living and Arbor Ridge residents; operates a kosher food pantry at Holy Cross Hospital and Adventist Medical Center-White Oak; and runs a free loan program of durable medical equipment.
To inquire or to make a donation, contact Leah Snyder, Services Coordinator, and the daughter-in-law of RJC members, Jerry (z”l) and Rose (Ronni) Snyder. Leah can be reached at (202) 331- 4481 Monday – Wednesday from 9 – 5 or register at http://www.bikurcholimgw.org/services
Being Prepared for the Journey’s End (2022 edition)
While none of us like to think about death – for ourselves or a loved one – we all know it is inevitable. To assist you with the many considerations in planning a Jewish funeral, and with gathering important information you should have on hand for your family, the Riderwood Jewish Community has just completed a report specifically written for Jewish residents of Riderwood. You may obtain a copy of this 14-page paper from Reverend James Bell in the Pastoral Ministries Office. Or, you may choose to print it yourself by clicking here.
