Join us for a vibrant lineup of Friday night Shabbat experiences and special community events this spring.
Congregation Ahavat Olam’s 4/17/26 Shabbat Service was a special Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day commemoration that featured a special keynote speaker: our member Bill Rosenberg, who shared his parents’ remarkable survival story, “A Place Called Sosúa: A Haven for Jews in 1938.”
You can watch Bill’s incredible story in its entirety here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpgPUMk0A8U&t=1446s. In the meantime, we would like to share Tutti Druyan’s breathtaking rendition of “I Won’t Light a Candle” from Schindler’s List.
In his message, Rabbi Idan reminded us that we dance in times of joy… and in times of uncertainty—not because everything is easy, but because our story continues. And then, together, we danced.
👉 The dancing begins about 3 minutes in—and it’s worth the wait. Take a few minutes to watch and reflect.
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This service was filled with music, featuring a special appearance by the Ahavat Olam band.
Enjoy!
Our Hebrew School students (and their families!) joined together for a joyful, hands-on experience with Franceen — exploring food, creativity, and the fun of working together in the kitchen. 
In true CAO spirit, the students’ beautiful fruit creations were shared later that day with our neighbors at Cor Unum Meal Center — spreading kindness far beyond our walls. From colorful creations to meaningful moments of connection, the morning was filled with energy, laughter, and learning.
With heartfelt thanks to Franceen Friefeld for her generosity, creativity, and the love she brings to our community. And of course, sending a huge community hug to Einat for all you do… every day. Take a moment to enjoy the highlights.
We may not have had sunshine—but we had something better. A small group from Congregation Ahavat Olam’s Next Chapter Social gathered for their first Second Act Sunday—a relaxed morning at Stevens-Coolidge House & Gardens, followed by lunch and wonderful company.
Take a moment to enjoy a glimpse of the day 🌷 We’re just getting started—more opportunities to connect are on the way.
A heartfelt thank you to our incredible Congregation Ahavat Olam volunteers.
After a joyful morning of cooking with our Hebrew School students, the beautiful fruit creations the kids made were shared later that day with guests at Cor Unum — a simple act that brought smiles to many.
Moments like these remind us what community is all about: learning, giving, and showing up for one another. Thank you to everyone who made it so special.
A musical Shabbat service featuring our in-house band.
Tonight’s service will be filled with music and featuring a special appearance by the Ahavat Olam band.
During tonight’s Shabbat Service, we will rejoice, as a community, in the graduation of our extraordinary Confirmation class as they express their desire to lead a Jewish life.
“Today, you affirm not just what you have learned—but who you are becoming.
In a tradition built on questions, your voice matters.
In a story still being written, your presence matters.
May you go forward with curiosity, courage, and compassion—
and may your journey continue to bring light to the world.” – CAO
In this sacred moment of Yizkor, we remember that those we have loved and lost are never truly gone. They live on in the quiet rhythms of our lives—in our choices, our values, and in the love we continue to share.
Yizkor calls us to transform remembrance into a living tribute—to honor those we cherish through acts of kindness, generosity, and compassion. By bringing light into the world, we ensure that their legacy continues—within us, and beyond us.
May their memory be a blessing, and a light that continues to guide us.
Our annual “Music of Freedom” with special guests at our shul: the Andover Baptist Church
Congregation Ahavat Olam is thrilled to welcome Pastor Myers, Minister of Music Michael Belcher, and members of the Andover Baptist Church Unity Choir for a special “Music of Freedom” Shabbat service.
Mark your calendars for this inspiring evening of music, with Pastor Myers delivering the sermon!
Emmy’s Bat Mitzvah will be held at 5:15 PM, off-site. Zoom will not be available.
May the wisdom you gained as you studied for this day guide you throughout your entire life.
“There is always light. If only we’re brave enough to see it. If only we’re brave enough to be it.” — Amanda Gorman
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Join us for a special Shabbat evening as we welcome back our college students and recent alumni for a joyful reunion filled with warmth, connection, and friendship. Our very own Justin Weiss will be our special guest speaker.
Reconnect with old friends, share stories from campus life, and enjoy a delicious Shabbat Oneg together.
We can’t wait to see you!
Mazal Tov to Carol B., our second Adult Bat Mitzvah Graduate.
A reminder from our first adult Bat Mitzvah, Sherri, “I encourage you to have faith in yourself as you are challenged in life…and teach your children to do the same.”
Annual Meeting, followed by Friday night service with Tutti & Ron, along with a new Yahrzeit plaque unveiling ceremony.
We hope you’ll join us in expressing our gratitude to our esteemed board members for their leadership and support. We will also present our third Annual Volunteer Award.
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