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Michaels
β OpenMichaels is an arts and crafts store located at 165 Rockland Center, Nanuet, NY, offering a wide range of supplies for all your creative needs. From art supplies to fabric, yarn, frames, floral, beads, jewelry kits, Cricut machines, and more, Michaels has everything you need to unleash your inner artist. Celebrate special occasions like Valentine's Day, Black History Month, Mardi Gras, Women's History Month, Ramadan, and Easter with Michaels' selection of crafts, party supplies, gifts, and cards. Whether you're looking for Mardi Gras decorations, Valentine's Day decor, Black History Month gifts, or Easter supplies, Michaels has you covered.
165 Rockland Center, Nanuet, NY 10954, United States -
Congregation Shir Shalom
β OpenWelcome to Congregation Shir Shalom, a warm and welcoming Conservative, egalitarian synagogue located in the heart of Rockland County at 411 South Little Tor Road, New City, New York. We are a vibrant community that combines the rich histories of Nanuet Hebrew Center and Montebello Jewish Center, moving forward together in strength and unity. At Congregation Shir Shalom, we pride ourselves on being large enough to meet all your spiritual needs, yet intimate enough to know you personally, support you, and celebrate life's milestones with you. Our doors are open to everyone, reflecting our commitment to providing unconditional access to the Jewish community through our innovative voluntary pledge model. This approach fosters a more open and inclusive synagogue family where all are welcome.
411 South Little Tor Road, New City, New York 10956, United States
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