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Har Shalom’s ‘Mini Museum’ Artifacts Tell Story of Past 60 Years

Summary by Washington Jewish Week
The original farmhouse on Falls Road circa 1969. Courtesy of Congregation Har Shalom. The present-day Congregation Har Shalom began with an undeveloped piece of farmland in Potomac and a covenant prohibiting the sale of that property to a Jewish person. The founders celebrated their first Kabbalat Shabbat as property owners there on July 4, 1969, lit only by a Coleman camping lantern, according to Aimee Segal, the president of Har Shalom. “There…
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Washington Jewish Week broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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