Oseh Shalom Synagogue

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Oseh Shalom
Oseh Shalom Synagogue 17.jpg
Religion
AffiliationReconstructionist Judaism
LeadershipRabbis: Daria and Josh Jacobs-Velde[1]
Cantor: Charlie Bernhardt
School Director: Renee Richards
Year consecrated1966
Location
Location7515 Olive Branch Way,
Laurel, Maryland,
 United States
Geographic coordinates39°05′20″N 76°52′41″W / 39.089°N 76.878°W / 39.089; -76.878
Architecture
Architect(s)Travis Price
Completed1991[2]
Specifications
Dome(s)1
Dome dia. (outer)35 feet
Website
http://oseh-shalom.org/

Oseh Shalom is the only synagogue in Laurel, Maryland, and one of 5 Reconstructionist synagogues in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area.[3] Members of the community hail from many nearby areas, including Howard, Montgomery, Prince George's, and Anne Arundel counties. Oseh Shalom was founded in 1966, and affiliated with the Reconstructionist movement in 1979.

Oseh Shalom is known for its distinctive synagogue building, with its blue "wings" and glowing dome.[4] Weekly Sabbath tefillah (prayer) services, religious school, adult education, High Holy Day and festival services and numerous other programs occur onsite. Oseh Shalom has a vibrant program for children from birth to Bar/Bat Mitzvah and beyond.

Daria and Josh Jacobs Velde, a married team of rabbis, became the congregation's rabbis in August 2017. Cantor Charles (Charlie) Bernhardt has been with Oseh Shalom since 1983.

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