Beis Community
About the Business
Welcome to Beis Community, a warm and inclusive place of worship located at 587 Fort Washington Avenue in the heart of Manhattan, New York. As a vibrant synagogue, Beis Community is dedicated to fostering spiritual growth, community connection, and Jewish learning for individuals and families of all backgrounds. Our welcoming environment invites you to join us for meaningful prayer services, engaging educational programs, and enriching cultural events. Whether you're seeking a spiritual home, looking to deepen your understanding of Jewish traditions, or simply wish to connect with others in a supportive community, Beis Community is here to welcome you with open arms. Come and be part of our diverse and dynamic congregation where every voice is valued and every individual is celebrated.
Location & Phone number
587 Fort Washington Avenue, Manhattan, New York, United States
Reviews
"I love this community so much!! In my 10+ years in Manhattan, the place that made the deepest and longest-lasting impact on my Judaism has been The Beis Community. It has taught me how to explore my Judaism at my own pace, accept people -- wherever they might be on their Jewish journey, and how to bring spice and soul into each moment. This community has been a place of connection, healing, and growth. Some of my closest friends in Manhattan I met through The Beis. My husband and I are moving to begin a new chapter -- and when I think about what I'll miss about New York, I know it will be this community."
"A welcoming and inclusive place, offering a variety of perspectives and ways to approach G-d. Rabbi Hart and Reb Tanya serve us with such intention and care. This is a place for seekers of all kinds. And we also have a lot of fun (Purim and Simhat Torah are highlights of the year)! My spiritual life has been greatly invigorated since moving to the Heights and joining this community."
"warm and inclusive Orthodox shul community. all are welcome always"
"This is not an orthodox Shul. They have events with women rabbis etc. Would consider it open orthodox, but they have also brought in Conservative folks"
"A respectful, warm, sensitive and meaningful modern orthodox synagogue that opens its doors to all its visitors. Is the place perfect? No, but opens way more doors of inclusion and dialogue than any other orthodox temple, as all Jews & their allies can find this shul as home."
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