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Congregation Adereth El

5.0 (3 reviews)

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Actors Temple

Actors Temple

5.0(1 review)
1.3 mi•Midtown West, Theater District, Hell's Kitchen

It is a wonderful, warm, friendly, inviting , cool shul, without all the pretense often associated…read morewith many Synagogues. Rabbi Jill is extraordinary! From the first moment I spoke to her 5 years ago, about attending High Holiday Services her warm, authentic, inviting personality made me feel comfortable and inclusive. She welcomed me with open arms and an open heart! I would definitely recommend you join us. You won't be disappointed! Grateful member. Doris A.B.

From the owner: The Actors’ Temple, Congregation Ezrath Israel, founded in 1917, is a place where spirituality…read moremeets creativity; and where the enduring values of Judaism translate into acceptance and human connections. In our historic landmark building filled with show business history, we provide community and self-expression, spiritual growth, deeds of loving kindness and caring. Everyone is welcome in our house of God. We are post-denominational, looking for fresh approaches to enliven worship while maintaining a connection to our Jewish roots. Talent from vaudeville, cabaret, nightclubs, television, and Broadway made the synagogue a true Actors’ Temple. Famous members and congregants included Sophie Tucker, Al Jolson, Edward G. Robinson, Jack Benny, Milton Berle, Henny Youngman, Eddie Cantor, Shelley Winters, and countless other lesser-known actors, comedians, singers, playwrights, composers, musicians, writers, dancers, theatrical agents, and sports figures worshipped there. Off Broadway plays are now performed at our Actors’ Temple Theater, as well as dance, music, and religious events and celebrations. We provide space for Community groups to share our facility, being of service to our neighborhood. Our small, warm community welcomes all people who are searching for a deepened relationship to God and Judaism, for self-expression, learning, service, and friendship. In our house of God, all people are included and appreciated.

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Temple Emanu-El

Temple Emanu-El

3.7(14 reviews)
1.8 mi•Upper East Side

Temple Emanu-El of New York is a synagogue at 1 East 65th Street on the Upper East Side of…read moreManhattan. It's located at the northeast corner with Fifth Avenue. This temple was built in 1928-1930 for the Reform Jewish Congregation Emanu-El of New York. The church seats 2,500 worshippers and is one of the largest synagogues in the world. I believe it is the largest in the United States. There's a wealth of information about this church on the internet if you're interested. I can attest to the welcoming reception visitors receive when you visit. It's always open for everyone. I'll never forget when this synagogue had the service for Joan Rivers funeral. I watched from across the street. If you look up Congregation Emanu-El of New York there's a list of the notable members and funerals. I'm recommending.

WAITED for 1 hour on 1/9/26 for the Manue-EL service hosted by Christ Church! My colleague arrived…read moreearly (around 6:30) even though we had reserved, and their name wasn't on the list. Then they were told to go to a different service area--which was locked. EVEN BEFORE the event started, the guard said it was already "full" and couldn't find our names on the list. Come 7:15pm, after waiting another 30 minutes, I asked to speak with the sponsor or event staff, but no one came down. The guard even went upstairs in the elevator to check and returned saying the event was full (which I honestly doubt), and guard said they mentioned they'd "fix the site next time." THIS IS VERY MISLEADING. Your RSVP form was still open--I was waiting at the security entrance only to be told it was full because you didn't have proper staff present! Completely wasted my evening. The whole situation was disrespectful and poorly managed. Your RSVP form clearly states "ALL Welcome," and it remained open at 6pm (so it couldn't have been full), plus my colleague had arrived early. WE ARE NOT COMING BACK. I do NOT recommend this event or any future services hosted by Christ Church NYC / online or Emanu-EL. I'm sharing this review so others are aware!

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