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Temple Israel: Norfolk, Virginia
http://www.templeisraelva.org/
Site offers a vision statement, calendar of events, information on the educational programs and various groups.
Temple Beth-El
http://www.bethelrichmond.org/
Founded in 1931, led today by Senior Rabbi Gary S. Creditor. Descriptions of services and schedule, rituals, clubs, courses, a library, and youth groups, lists of staff, history, sermons, announcements, bulletins, a calendar, and links. Richmond.
Rodef Sholom Temple
http://www.rodefsholomtemple.org/
Led by Rabbi Gilah Dror and President James E. Barnett. Schedule of services, calendars, a newsletter, reflections on education, b'nai mitzvah information, description of a Sisterhood, and Men's Club, youth group, and rabbi's sections. Hampton.
Olam Tikvah: Fairfax, Virginia
Conservative Synagogue with information on the youth activities, calendar of events, and a message from the president.
Kehillat Bet Hamidrash
Led by Cantor M. David Proser and President Ed Landress. Schedule of services, photographs, membership application, and a bulletin. Virginia Beach.
Etz Hayim Congregation
Founded in 1940, today with about one hundred and eighty families. Profile of Rabbi Lia Bass, descriptions of schools, adult education, a library, social action, and clubs, upcoming events, ways to give, a newsletter, and lists of staff. Arlington.
Congregation Sha'are Shalom
Includes membership information, calendar, history and the bulletin. Leesburg.
Congregation Beth Emeth
Led by Rabbi Steven M. Glazer and President Paul Levine. Descriptions of services and schedule, schools, adult education, clubs, and youth groups, photographs, rabbi's corner and a video, participant resources, a calendar, upcoming events, and a newsletter. Herndon.
Beth Israel Synagogue
http://www.bethisraelroanoke.org/
Founded in 1900, today with about one hundred and sixty families. Profile of Rabbi Fabian Werbin, schedule of services, and descriptions of clubs, schools, adult education, and a newsletter. Roanoke.
Agudas Achim Congregation
http://www.agudasachim-va.org/
About five hundred and fifty member units led by Rabbi Jack Moline. Messages, profiles, list of committees, schedule of services, descriptions of rites of passage, schools, youth programs, adult education, clubs, and a cemetery, links, and upcoming events. Alexandria.