Magen David of Manhattan 177 Sullivan Street, Manhattan, New York 10012
About the Business
Welcome to Magen David of Manhattan, a vibrant and welcoming synagogue located in the heart of New York City at 177 Sullivan Street. Our synagogue serves as a spiritual home for those seeking a deep connection to Jewish faith and tradition. We are dedicated to fostering a warm and inclusive community that embraces individuals and families from all walks of life. At Magen David of Manhattan, we offer a range of religious services, educational programs, and cultural events designed to enrich your spiritual journey and strengthen our communal bonds. Whether you are looking to participate in prayer services, celebrate Jewish holidays, or engage in meaningful learning experiences, you will find a welcoming atmosphere and a sense of belonging here. Join us as we come together to celebrate our heritage, support one another, and make a positive impact in our community. We look forward to welcoming you to Magen David of Manhattan.
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177 Sullivan Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
Reviews
"Very welcoming community with daily early morning prayer and class after. I enjoy coming here."
"One of my favourite places of community worship and fellowship in the five boroughs. Only wished i could go more often"
"This place is amazing. I never knew it was possible to get a Minyan in lower Manhattan during the week. I used to have to either pray Mincha super early before going to Lower Manhattan or go home to Queens to catch Mincha at a local shul. Also, it's centrally located in Soho, right off Houston, so I can access it pretty quickly from almost anywhere in lower Manhattan. They also have a lot of Gemaras in case I get there early. Big thank you to the founders and people running this place."
"Most likely, the only orthodox synagogue in the Greenwich Village area. Founded in 2004 by the deep pockets of the Gindi family, founders of the Century 21 Department store chain."
"This place is a gem! I usually pray in the morning and evening in Texas so.I was looking for a shul and this was the only one in the area with daily minyans! I went and everyone was so kind to me! I had to truck about 1 mile to get there but it was worth it. Unfortunately I became ill while in NYC that week for a conference but the days I went were so wonderful! The morning minyaners were so kind! It reminded me of Texas but different. The Hebrew I heard was so fluent and beautiful. I really am a stickler when it comes to accents. I also especially was really happy in my heart to see so many young people-- even younger than me. It was so inspiring. And the shiur during morning prayers and after were illuminating. I wanted to stay unstead of going to my morning sessions. lol I thank the kind twins who helped me understand the New York grid. I never got lost again after they helped me. It was my first time in a Sephardic minyan or any Orthodox morning minyan. I am so grateful to have been able to visit and pray those mornings and sad I became ill. If I ever visit New York again, I will definitely pray at Magen David. Their Rabbi seems a very knowledgeable and kind man. It made the best impression on me of the entire city. It is so important and there are minyans. In all the chaos and straying from haderech HaShem I saw out there in those 7 days, Magen David was a light. May everyone be blessed!"
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