Manhattan Sephardic Congregation 325 East 75th Street, Manhattan, New York 10021
About the Business
Welcome to the Manhattan Sephardic Congregation, a vibrant and welcoming place of worship located in the heart of New York City at 325 East 75th Street. As a cornerstone of the Sephardic Jewish community, our synagogue is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich traditions and heritage of Sephardic Judaism.
We offer a warm and inclusive environment for worship, study, and community gatherings. Our services are conducted in the traditional Sephardic style, providing a spiritual home for those seeking to connect with their faith and culture.
In addition to our regular religious services, we host a variety of programs and events designed to engage and inspire members of all ages. From educational workshops and cultural celebrations to youth programs and community service initiatives, there are ample opportunities to become actively involved in our congregation.
Whether you are a lifelong member of the Sephardic community or new to our traditions, we invite you to join us in worship and fellowship. At the Manhattan Sephardic Congregation, you will find a community that values faith, learning, and friendship.
We look forward to welcoming you to our congregation and hope you find a meaningful and enriching experience with us.
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Location & Phone number
325 East 75th Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
Reviews
"Attractive small shul. If you are coming in for weekday minyan you need to be buzzed in so be patient."
"Great experience. The Rabbi was very inspiring."
"It is against our own religion to stifle our faces, words and prayers with anything which will include masks! This rabbi should know better. I truly hope that he did not sell out our faith for the money like so many others."
"Very nice and welcoming sephardic synagogue, founded in 1990. Very beautiful aron kodesh and decorative windows. Photos can be seen in the book, "Ten Times Chai: 180 Orthodox Synagogues of New York City." 1"
"Excellent house of worship following the Sephardic tradition. Very friendly Rabbi and congregation. Very friendly Rosh Kollel and members of the kollel."
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