Mount Sinai Jewish Center 135 Bennett Avenue, Manhattan, New York 10040
About the Business
Welcome to Mount Sinai Jewish Center, a vibrant and welcoming community located in the heart of Manhattan at 135 Bennett Avenue, New York. As a proud and dynamic synagogue, we serve as a spiritual home for individuals and families seeking a meaningful connection to Jewish life and tradition. Our center offers a wide range of religious, educational, and social programs designed to engage members of all ages and backgrounds.
At Mount Sinai Jewish Center, we are committed to fostering a warm and inclusive environment where everyone feels valued and inspired. Our services and events are designed to enrich your spiritual journey, whether you're attending Shabbat services, participating in one of our engaging Torah study sessions, or joining our various community activities.
Beyond our religious offerings, we are dedicated to building a strong sense of community through social gatherings, volunteer opportunities, and cultural events. We invite you to become part of our diverse and supportive congregation, where lifelong friendships are formed, and Jewish values are celebrated.
Join us at Mount Sinai Jewish Center, where tradition meets community, and every individual is welcomed with open arms. Visit us today and discover the many ways you can connect, grow, and thrive within our vibrant Jewish community.
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Location & Phone number
135 Bennett Avenue, Manhattan, New York, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 15:30
Tuesday:
08:00 - 15:30
Wednesday:
08:00 - 15:30
Thursday:
08:00 - 15:30
Friday:
08:00 - 12:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Amazing Mini Sinai camp for kids. ❤️"
"Down to earth, large synagogue in the heart of Washington Heights. Originally established in 1915 and merged with many area synagogues over the years. Very unique aron kodesh and beautiful stained glass windows surround the sanctuary. Photos can be seen in the book, "Ten Times Chai: 180 Orthodox Synagogues of New York City." 1"
"Stopped by for a visit recently. New York doesn't always have a reputation for being super welcoming, but numerous people introduced themselves to me and I found it to be very welcoming. The Rabbi was very nice as well. Thanks for having me and looking forward to coming back!"
"Mount Sinai is a warm, welcoming shul with many programs geared toward a wide variety of interests."
"I do recommend anyone who wants to learn about Orthodox Judaism and who wants to convert to Orthodox Judaism to visit this synagogue and be part of this community. This is absolutely THE Warmest Shul/Synagogue in Washington Heights/Inwood that there is, the rabbis are really friendly and even if you aren't Jewish, since the moment you enter, you feel at peace with welcoming people who start conversations and want you to be part of the congregation, not for you to be alienated and separated. The rabbis here are really welcoming and do not turn away people who want to convert to Orthodox Judaism, in fact they encourage them. Truly worth being part of, the only downside is that they close really early, at 2 pm on Fridays should be closed like around 6 pm, but on the rest of the week they're open until 4 pm."
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