The Shul of New York
The Shul of New York - A Synagogue for Spiritual Judaism

Met Museum Tour

Met Museum "Behind the Scenes" Tour -- A limited number of places are still available for Mike Hearn's extraordinary tour of his latest exhibition and a viewing of works from storage. Wednesday, July 9 at 5:15 pm. Reservations required. Contact dr.veramichaels@nyu.edu


SHABBAT SERVICES

Our Shabbat Celebrations are held on the first and third Fridays at 6:30pm. In June, we return to The Friends Meeting House, 15 Rutherford Place (off 15th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenues).

Please note that the July 4 Shabbat service will be held at the home of Karen and Doug Seidman, 30 East 10th Street, at 6:30 pm.

 
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Rabbi Burt, Angel Orensanz Center
Our Services

WHEN and WHERE:
Celebratory Shabbat services: 1st and 3rd Friday of every month at 6:30 pm; see top of homepage for location

Family Shabbat Service: 2nd Friday of each month at 5:30 pm, Hope Martin Studio (see "Location" tab above)

Torah Study: 2nd Friday of each month at 6:30 pm, Hope Martin Studio (see "Location")

Shabbat Dinner, 4th Friday of every month at 6:30 pm, Hope Martin Studio (see "Location")

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A Welcome from Rabbi Burt Aaron Siegel:
I am very happy to introduce our extraordinary synagogue. .

We are creating a community that is committed to the spiritual unfolding of all its members. We teach a Judaism of the heart; a Judaism that is grounded in our unique history, yet is open to the spiritual wisdom of the world. We welcome all people at our synagogue, and extend a special welcome to interfaith families.

Our services are joyous and inspirational, with amazing and uplifting music. As we pray, learn and sing together many people feel a sense of deep connection to our Tradition and a sense of genuine spiritual fulfillment. Our educational programs have been deeply meaningful to participants, touching the heart as well as the mind.

While respecting Jewish Tradition, we seek to renew that Tradition in a non-dogmatic way. Our aspiration is to formulate an approach to Judaism that nourishes the soul as it enlightens the mind and that is in harmony with the highest spiritual principles of our time.

For more information, please contact us at: info@theshulofnewyork.org.


 

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