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Albany Jewish Community Center
The Albany Jewish Community Center is a vibrant hub of Jewish life and culture located at 340 Whitehall Road in Albany, New York. Offering a wide range of programs and services, the center serves as a gathering place for individuals and families of all ages to come together and connect with their Jewish heritage. From educational classes and cultural events to fitness programs and social activities, the Albany JCC provides a welcoming and inclusive environment for all members of the community. Come visit us and experience the rich traditions and warm community spirit that make the Albany JCC a special place to belong.
Bais Levi Yitzchak Shul
Welcome to Bais Levi Yitzchak Shul, a vibrant and welcoming synagogue located at 556 Crown Street, Brooklyn, New York. As a cherished place of worship, we are dedicated to fostering spiritual growth, community connection, and the rich traditions of Jewish life. At Bais Levi Yitzchak Shul, we celebrate the meaningful moments of our faith. One such occasion is Shabbos Nachamu, the Shabbat following Tisha B'Av, known as the "Shabbat of Consolation." This marks the beginning of "The Seven of Consolation," a series of readings leading up to Rosh Hashanah, offering comfort and hope.
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