Queens Jewish Center 66-05 108th Street, Queens, New York 11375,
About the Business
Welcome to the Queens Jewish Center, a vibrant and welcoming synagogue located at 66-05 108th Street in the heart of Queens, New York. As a cornerstone of the Forest Hills community, we are dedicated to fostering spiritual growth, education, and a sense of belonging for individuals and families of all ages.
At the Queens Jewish Center, we offer a rich tapestry of religious services, educational programs, and community events that cater to both the young and the young at heart. Whether you're seeking a place for prayer, learning, or social connection, our doors are open to you.
Join us for traditional Shabbat and holiday services, where you can experience the warmth and spirit of our congregation. Our educational offerings include engaging classes for children, dynamic adult education sessions, and special programs that explore Jewish history, culture, and values.
We pride ourselves on being a hub of community life, hosting events that celebrate our heritage and bring people together. From festive gatherings to volunteer opportunities, there's always something happening at the Queens Jewish Center.
We invite you to visit us and experience the warmth and camaraderie of our community. Whether you're new to the area or a lifelong resident, you'll find a home at the Queens Jewish Center, where everyone is welcome, and everyone belongs.
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66-05 108th Street, Queens, New York 11375, United States
Reviews
"They have one of the earliest (if not the earliest) morning minyans in the area- it states at 620. They even had sweets afterwards"
"This is a great Jewish temple I used to come here for after school classes when I was a kid. I’m a member of the community and live on the same block. The have a nasty fat Hispanic couple who are janitors/ garbage man who always out there bullying people. Yesterday after Shabbat my brother came to pick up some books from me. And the fat Mexican women approached my brothers kids and started harassing them. I told her to mind her business and she started threatening me with the cops. When she saw that wasn’t gonna work because we were doing nothing wrong she had called her fat Mexican husband. He comes out thinking he’s gonna bully me, my brother and my brothers kids. We had to stand up for ourselves as Jewish people living in the community. All I’m saying is stay away from this place until these Mexican couple gets fired. They are dangerous and dislike Jews. They live in the temple and think they own it. It’s thanks to us Jews they have a job and a place to live. This guy even took a wooden 2 by 4 threatening to kill me. The temple needs to replace these disgusting workers."
"I pass thru this place of Jewish worship all the time. It is nice to see worshippers walk in and out with the traditional headgear. Just gives a good feeling and provides a opportunity to think of God when u pass by the building"
"Went there for the last hoildays. I week long of celebrations. Eated in a bamboo booth. Nicely put together. Had children pictures aka drawings. Nice. Roses, lights and other decor in the booth. I did not pay for the cake, soda and wine that was served. Enjoyed the food and drink. Maybe next year, my husband will be able to pay for lunch besides just cake, soda and wine the free stuff. I want to eat up front TOO. You no what i mean. PEACE AND BLESSINGS TO THE MOST HIGH FOR THAT DAY THAT I WENT. IT WAS MY FIRST TIME EVER. THANKS FOR THE FREE FOOD, THE WONDERFUL PEOPLE WHO CAME THE DAY I WAS THERE. HOPE TO HAVE MANY MORE CELEBRATIONS THERE. MY HUSBAND AND MY HOME AWAY FROM HOME."
"A very warm and welcoming atmosphere. The Shul provides services for the whole family, including the children."
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