This congregation that I visited for the first time had so much grace I was moved to tears. The Rabbi, a graceful female who was wholly and holy interested in current scientific and natural events gave a teaching of current events tied into a love for Our Father, the God of Abraham. The Cantors and adjoining delightful musical group can only be designed as Love and a graceful understanding of a moving and loving display for our God of Abraham , Isaac, and Jacob. Moved to tears during a sermon I chose to leave a little early as this felt as good or better then any Broadway show!!! I'd rate the leaders and the flock of this graceful Jewish display of love witnessed by myself, a proud Jewish man who will definitely be back this time with a handkerchief to dry the tears the whole of this congregation and it's display of an intelligent approach to bring the love to their most gracious leaders and the entity of the Temple's congregation where I'll definitely reach out to again. Unbelievable is the only word that describes this Friday night event that seemed the best show grace and love...
Read moreTemple Emanu-El is a prominent Reform Jewish synagogue located at 1 East 65th Street, at the corner of Fifth Avenue, in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Established in 1845, Temple Emanu-El is one of the oldest Jewish congregations in the United States and is also considered one of the largest synagogues in the world.
As an important center of Reform Judaism, Temple Emanu-El boasts breathtaking architecture, with its vast sanctuary, magnificent stained glass windows, and high ceilings. The synagogue and its Streicker Center provide a wide range of religious, educational, and cultural programs, attracting both visitors and locals alike. Notable personalities, including the Guggenheims and the Rothschilds, have been part of this congregation.
With its combination of historical significance and architectural splendor, Temple Emanu-El stands as a prominent fixture within the broader Jewish community and New York...
Read moreHere is my visit to Temple Emanu-El in New York City Temple Emanu-El is a beautiful temple that is a flagship for Reform Judaism in the United States. The temple is located on Fifth Avenue and 65th Street in New York City. The temple is known for its grand architecture and warm community. The temple is open to the public during certain hours, and it offers guided tours. The temple also has a museum, the Bernard Museum of Judaica, which is open Sunday through Thursday. The temple hosts many events and services throughout the year, and it is a place of comfort and solace for many people. The temple has a long history, and it has been a place of worship for many people for...
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