Cong. Beth Hamedrosh HaGadol of Washington Heights 610 West 175th Street, Manhattan, New York 10033
About the Business
Welcome to Cong. Beth Hamedrosh HaGadol of Washington Heights, a vibrant and welcoming synagogue located in the heart of Manhattan at 610 West 175th Street, New York. As a cornerstone of the Washington Heights community, our synagogue offers a warm and inclusive environment for individuals and families seeking a place of worship, spiritual growth, and community connection.
At Cong. Beth Hamedrosh HaGadol, we are dedicated to fostering a rich Jewish life through prayer, learning, and community service. Our congregation is committed to preserving Jewish traditions while embracing the diverse backgrounds and experiences of our members. We offer a range of services and programs, including regular Shabbat and holiday services, educational classes, social events, and volunteer opportunities.
Whether you are looking to deepen your spiritual journey, engage in meaningful community activities, or simply connect with others, we invite you to join us at Cong. Beth Hamedrosh HaGadol. Our doors are open to all who wish to be part of our dynamic and supportive community. Visit us and experience the warmth and hospitality that define our congregation.
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"One-of-a-kind experience and congregation, willed into continued existence for many years by the indefatigable Mr. Siggy Holzer, a community treasure. It was my pleasure to be part of this shul from 2008-19 when I lived in Washington Heights. I learned a lot about the history and fabric of the neighborhood from Siggy and others during my time here. Thanks are also due to Rabbi Kinderman, Shimon, and others who made it possible for this shul to survive and continue throughout the years. I'm grateful that another community member asked me to come to this shul to help with a Kol Nidre minyan there when I was new to Washington Heights and NYC overall. As someone long intrigued by American Jewish history, I am grateful to have been part of such a shul."
"I was just given a lovely little impromptu tour by Gabrielle and Loki. What a beautiful synagogue! We are very lucky to have places like this in the neighborhood. Thank you so much for your generosity and hospitality!"
"Hello are you available to open synagogue today I am in the area. Thanks Hi I was visiting one of my clients in the area today and took a walk and spotted and stared at the synagogue. It looked abandoned and neglected. Is it still active. Thank you. Yes would like very much to see the shul. I am in the area every Thursday. Can you kindly send your contact."
"My grandparents, Sidney and Helen Schaffer, and their children were refugees from Germany, and were members from the 1940s through the 70s. I was a Bar Mitzvah at the synagogue in September 1967. I have many wonderful memories of Beth Hamedrosh HaGadol."
"5 Stars are reserved for Siggy Holzer who has kept this old synagogue going. Founded in 1916. Photos can be seen in the book, "Ten Times Chai: 180 Orthodox Synagogues of New York City.""
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