Temple Rodef Shalom, Reform synagogue in Falls Church, Virginia, United States.
Temple Rodef Shalom is a Reform synagogue in Falls Church, Virginia, featuring a sprawling complex with multiple buildings and outdoor spaces. The grounds include areas for worship, education, and social gatherings, serving families from across Northern Virginia.
The congregation was founded in 1962 during a period of suburban growth in Northern Virginia. The community gained prominence when it appointed a female rabbi in 1998, reflecting evolving traditions within Reform Judaism.
The congregation serves as a gathering place where members celebrate Jewish holidays and life milestones together throughout the year. Visitors can sense how the community uses the space to transmit traditions and values across generations.
Parking is available on-site, and the main sanctuary is accessible from the front entrance of the complex. It is helpful to check ahead before visiting to learn about specific events or programs happening on the day of your visit.
The temple runs a nursery school that welcomes children from both Jewish and non-Jewish families in the area. This makes it one of the few faith institutions that intentionally creates shared educational experiences across religious backgrounds.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.