Dombrov Shul 712 West 187th Street, Manhattan, New York,
About the Business
Welcome to Dombrov Shul, a vibrant and welcoming synagogue located in the heart of Manhattan at 712 West 187th Street, New York. Serving as a spiritual home for the local Jewish community, Dombrov Shul is dedicated to fostering a warm and inclusive environment where individuals and families can come together to worship, learn, and grow in their faith.
Our synagogue is committed to the values of community, tradition, and education. We offer a variety of religious services, educational programs, and community events that cater to people of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you are seeking a place for prayer, looking to deepen your understanding of Jewish teachings, or simply wishing to connect with fellow community members, Dombrov Shul provides a supportive and enriching atmosphere.
Join us for our weekly Shabbat services, holiday celebrations, and special events. Our knowledgeable and compassionate clergy and staff are here to guide and assist you on your spiritual journey. We look forward to welcoming you into our community and sharing in the rich traditions of our faith.
For more information about our services, programs, and upcoming events, please feel free to contact us or visit our website. At Dombrov Shul, you will find a place of worship that feels like home.
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Hours open
Monday:
06:30 - 09:00
Tuesday:
06:30 - 09:00
Wednesday:
06:30 - 09:00
Thursday:
06:30 - 09:00
Friday:
06:30 - 18:30
Saturday:
07:30 - 19:00
Sunday:
06:30 - 09:00
Reviews
"I've davened here and there is such warmth and ruach. I love it!"
"Nice place to daven!! Nice people"
"Great Makom Torah & Tefilah! The famous old Dombrov’e shul is still alive and shining"
"This place is absolutely the most friendly place you'll find. It is a warm and welcoming place, with a very Heimishe atmosphere. I have been to daven at this place as a guest, and I was greeted by many of the mispallelim with a smile, a few of them showing me a seat etc. I was given an aliyah more than once, and they graciously gave it to me for free, despite the rest of the aliyos being sold for the highest bid. The mikvah here is also a great plus. I strongly urge anyone visiting the shul to donate towards its upkeep. (No, this is not solicited...) It's tzedakah for a truly worthy cause."
"Its been a decade since I was last here, but this place is a throwback to a different era. Alter Yidden who daven here do so with a sincerity and simplicity rarely seen today."
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