Congregation Rodeph Shalom
- Congregation Rodeph Shalom
Congregation Rodeph Shalom, which means "pursuers of peace", may refer to:
* Congregation Rodeph Shalom (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
* Congregation Rodeph Sholom (Tampa, Florida)
* Congregation Rodeph Sholom (Manhattan, New York)
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