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JWOW is a grassroots independent enterprise to bring Jewish families in Suffolk County together in a vibrant Jewish community. It is a way for parents and children to meet other Jewish families across denominations and affiliations. Events and programs will be run by volunteers and will grow organically from the interests and needs of our community. Our promise to you is that the programs will be innovative, of the highest quality, and always rooted in friendship.
We're a congregation of individuals and families who seek to learn, explore, and sustain the teachings and practices of egalitarian Judaism from a shared local neighborhood in Jackson Heights, Queens. See our website, http://jhtikvah.wordpress.com/
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Hi everyone! The purpose of the group is to create a village of families who come together for meaningful Jewish experiences throughout the year! A variety of events and activities for you and your family will be posted by other moms and early childhood educators so you'll have have LOTS of choices!
Shuvah Yisrael (“Return Israel”) Messianic Synagogue calls those who are Jewish by birth or “are grafted onto the tree” to return to God by strengthening our relationship with His Son, Yeshua HaMeshiach (Jesus Christ). Our leaders, Rabbi David Rosenberg and his wife, Rebbetzin Helene, were among the first leaders of the modern Messianic revitalization movement in America. Through our Shabbat (“Sabbath”) Services, our Bible Study and Couples Groups, our programs for children of all ages …
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This is a group of supporters and friends of the Russian-Speaking Community Council of Manhattan & the Bronx, a non-profit organization of Russian-speaking immigrants. Its purpose is community development among Russian-speakers in Manhattan and the Bronx, advocacy for immigrant rights, inter-ethnic and inter-religious dialogue, and promotion of a better understanding of Russian-speakers and their contributions to American society among general public. We meet on a regular basis for events and …
Kehillath Shalom Synagogue invites prospective new members and their children to an open house on Saturday, June 16 during Shabbat Services. Rabbi Arthur Schwartz will lead us in an informal Torah study at 10 AM followed by a one hour service and a casual, buffet luncheon. We invite you to share any part of our open house. So please feel free to join us at a time that is best for you. Come experience the inspirational services held by Rabbi Arthur Schwartz and to meet the leadership, and the war …
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