Times/Fees: Fees: Annual Membership $360 Single Immersion: $40 Late Night Visit: $50 Bridal Daytime Visit: $100 Bedika Cloths: $5 per pack Additional donations to the mikvah are deeply appreciated and are tax de... more details
General Operating Hour The Mikvah opens thirty minutes before nightfall and remains open until 9:45 from November through mid-March. Exact dates depend on the onset of Daylight Savings Time. We are open year round except for Yom Kipp... more details
For thousands of years, Jewish women have cherished the mitzvah of Mikvah as an opportunity to infuse their lives and their homes with spirituality and holiness. According to tradition, water symbolizes purity, life and the abundance of ... more details
Mount Sinai Jewish Center is a vibrant Modern Orthodox synagogue with a rich history spanning more than 100 years in Washington Heights. It is the center of a cohesive and inclusive community which maintains traditional halachic observan... more details
The Old Broadway Synagogue is proud to present two exciting learning opportunities (and breakfast) on alternate Sunday mornings (email us for the exact schedule) following 8:00am Shacharis: Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Chayes and His Defense of the... more details
Founded in 1845, Temple Emanu-El is the third oldest Reform Jewish congregation in the United States. Its odyssey mirrors that of the Jewish community in New York. Originally located on a remote corner on the Lower East Side, it moved p... more details
Welcome to Congregation Shearith Israel, America's first Jewish congregation, founded in 1654 by 23 Jews of Spanish and Portuguese descent. Today, Jews of all backgrounds make up our welcoming, traditional community. Explore this site, ... more details
Central Synagogue is a thriving Reform congregation in Midtown Manhattan, serving 2,300 families and the larger community. Dubbed by the Wall Street Journal as New York’s first “mega-shul,” Central Synagogue is one of the largest Jewish ... more details
Kehila Kedosha Janina (the Holy Community of Janina) is the only Romaniote synagogue in the Western Hemisphere. Romaniote Jews are a unique community of Jewish people whose history in Greece dates back over two thousand three hundred yea... more details
A champion for social justice, civil rights, and the Jewish people, Stephen Wise (1874–1949) was one of the most prominent US Jewish leaders of the 20th century. Among his many accomplishments, Wise cofounded the National Association for... more details
Chabad at Beekman-Sutton is one of over 4,500 Chabad Centers worldwide, inspired by the vision of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson. Chabad at Beekman-Sutton was founded in 2006 as a division of Chabad Lubavitch of Midt... more details
The Chabad at F.I.T. is a division of Chabad of Midtown. Led by Mrs. Malka Werde, we provide the students and the staff a warm home-like atmosphere and a place to create life-long friendships. There are students and staff from all walks ... more details
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