Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom
About the Business
Welcome to Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom, a vibrant and inclusive synagogue located in the heart of Brooklyn at 284 Rodney Street, New York. As a cornerstone of the local Jewish community, we are dedicated to fostering spiritual growth, cultural enrichment, and a sense of belonging for individuals and families alike. Our synagogue offers a warm and welcoming environment where tradition meets modernity, ensuring that all who enter feel connected and inspired.
At Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom, we host a variety of religious services, educational programs, and community events designed to engage participants of all ages and backgrounds. Whether you are seeking a place for prayer, learning, or community involvement, our synagogue provides a supportive setting to explore and deepen your faith.
Join us for our regular Shabbat services, holiday celebrations, and special events throughout the year. Our dedicated clergy and staff are here to guide and support you on your spiritual journey. We invite you to become a part of our dynamic congregation and experience the rich tapestry of Jewish life and tradition.
For more information about our services, programs, and upcoming events, please visit our website or contact us directly. We look forward to welcoming you to Congregation Beth Jacob Ohev Sholom.
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Location & Phone number
284 Rodney Street, Brooklyn, New York 11211, United States
Reviews
"Very unique place. Oldest synagogue in area. Mr. Niedelman . And Leo Gross are very accommodating and helpful with meals and services. Lately lots of chasidim there."
"Reb Lieb Rottenberg z"l was the first Cantor when it opened its doors in 1957 until 1977 see photos attached."
"To all my Jewish friends we need your support our synagogue is crumbling and we need to support of every Jewish community to save the synagogue it's a historical landmark and we need to save its legacy it's history and also all the wonderful names of all inspiring rabbi"
"If you are looking for the fanciest shul in New York, this is not the place but congregants seem to love the Rabbi and location. Featured in the book, "Ten Times Chai: 180 Orthodox Synagogues of New York City.""
"Great gamara shiur! Yiddish mixed with English. Great middle of week chazon! Very nice people with a great atitute . Good shabbis morning kiddush. With a excellent speach from the rabbi. And a quick nice speach between mincha and maariv."
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