| Cantor/Cantoress, Conservative, Egalitarian, Tot Shabbat, Traditional
Town and Village Synagogue is a conservative synagogue located in the Union Square area of Manhattan, New York. This synagogue has a large range of programs for kids, teens, and 20- and 30-somethings. They also have a choir, a book club, and a daily morning minyan....
| 40s-60s, Mechitza, Modern Orthodox, Orthodox, Traditional
Congregation Talmud Adereth El or just Adereth El is a Orthodox Synagogue located in Midtown East in Manhattan, New York. This is a very old and well-established synagogue that serves its community through weekly shabbat services, a camp, and a Hebrew school for the...
| Cantor/Cantoress, Egalitarian, Reform
Metropolitan Synagogue is a Reform Shul or Temple located in Midtown East in Manhattan, New York. They are an inclusive community where all are welcome, and they are known as the ‘music and culture” Shul. They have a monthly family shabbat service. Website...
| 40s-60s, Cantor/Cantoress, Conservative, Egalitarian, LGBTQ Inclusive
Or Olam is a Conservative Synagogue located in Midtown East in Manhattan, New York. This synagogue focuses on being a friendly and welcoming community while simultaneously centered on Torah and keeping the Conservative traditions of Judaism. Website...
| 40s-60s, Cantor/Cantoress, Egalitarian, Reform, Tot Shabbat
Temple Israel is a Reform Temple located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York. This is a neighborhood Reform Temple focused on families, specifically families with young children. They offer an hour-long Torah study program on Saturday mornings. Website...
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Conservative, Egalitarian, Junior minyan/Teen Involvement , Lively Singing, Tot Shabbat
The Park Avenue Synagogue is a Conservative Synagogue located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York. Over 1,500 families belong to Park Avenue Synagogue. They have a large number of weekly events for children up to teens. They also have events for people in...
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Conservative, Egalitarian, Junior minyan/Teen Involvement , Lively Singing, Tot Shabbat
Sutton Place Synagogue is a conservative shul located in Midtown East in Manhattan, New York. They have a vibrant community focused on lay leadership as well as making sure the teens in the community have a chance to lead services. They are in a historic building with...
| 20s-40s, Conservative, Egalitarian, Independant Minyan, Traditional
Altshul in Park Slope, Brooklyn is a traditional egalitarian independent minyan housed within Congregation Beth Elohim (CBE). While Alt Shul does not identifies with a movement, it feels strongly conservative. It has a younger crowd between mid-20s to mid 40s with a...
| 40s-60s, Cantor/Cantoress, Junior minyan/Teen Involvement , Mechitza, Modern Orthodox, Tot Shabbat, Traditional
Congregation Orach Chaim is a Modern Orthodox synagogue or Shul located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York. This synagogue is very family-focused, with a variety of programs for teens and youth on a weekly basis. Website https://www.orachchaim.org/ Visit...
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Egalitarian, Lively Singing, Reform, Tot Shabbat
Temple Shaaray Tefila is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York. They are a Reform Temple or Synagogue focused on social justice, community connection, and singing. This Reform Temple has three choirs: one for adults, one for teens, and one for youth....
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Conservative, Egalitarian, Reconstructionist
The East Side Synagogue is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York. This is not your average synagogue. The East Side synagogue is focused on pulling from all different denominations in order to create a form of Judaism that works for most people and...
| 40s-60s, Independant Minyan, Mechitza, Modern Orthodox, Traditional
The Sephardic Minyan of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York, is a project of Kehilath Jeshurun. It identified a need for a Sephardic service for both the members of their community and also the Upper East Side Jewish...
| 40s-60s, Intersectional Jews, Junior minyan/Teen Involvement , Mechitza, Modern Orthodox, Traditional
Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun is a Modern Orthodox synagogue located in New York on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. It is a very family focused synagogue and has a very large number of programs for tweens and teens. It is also focused on outreach to Jews who grew up...
| 20s-40s, Cantor/Cantoress, Egalitarian, Instruments, LGBTQ Inclusive, Reconstructionist, Reform, Traditional
Brooklyn Jews is part of Congregation Beth Elohim and is located in Park Slope in Brooklyn, New York. It prays in the traditional and egalitarian format and is not associated with a Jewish movement, but I would say more closely resembles a mix between Reform and...
| 40s-60s, Cantor/Cantoress, Egalitarian, Instruments, Reform, Tot Shabbat
Temple Emanu-El is a Reform Synagogue located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York. This synagogue or Temple has been around for over 150 years, and offers a large range of programs for young families and teens. They are a mainstay in the Upper East Side...
| 40s-60s, Cantor/Cantoress, Egalitarian, Instruments, Intersectional Jews, Junior minyan/Teen Involvement , LGBTQ Inclusive, Reform, Tot Shabbat
Central Synagogue is a Reform synagogue located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York. It is a very family focused synagogue with a large membership. Central Synagogue has been around in one form or another for over 150 years. Review By Jewishly: Central...
| 40s-60s, Junior minyan/Teen Involvement , Mechitza, Modern Orthodox, Tot Shabbat, Traditional
Park East Synagogue is a Modern Orthodox synagogue located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York. They have extensive programs for families including shabbat dinners, tot shabbat, and a junior minyan. Website https://parkeastsynagogue.org/ Visit 163 E 67th...
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Egalitarian, Instruments, Intersectional Jews, Jewish Renewal , LGBTQ Inclusive, Lively Singing, Traditional
Romemu is a Jewish Renewal Synagogue that is located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. It prays in a traditional egalitarian style and is known for lively singing and dancing. The community is deeply spiritual and often groups join services that are from other cultures...
| 40s-60s, Conservative, Egalitarian, Traditional
Tribeca Synagogue is located in downtown Manhattan, New York. Originally, Tribeca synagogue was started to serve the arts community. Now, the community still serves a large artistic population, but also a community of families that have moved into the downtown of...
| 40s-60s, Egalitarian, Lively Singing, Reconstructionist, Reform
Tamid is a synagogue located in downtown Manhattan. They are family focused and have quite a few programs for kids. They are not affiliated with a denomination of Judaism, but most closely reflect Reform Judaism and Reconstructionist Judaism. They have a very involved...
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Conservative, Intersectional Jews, Lively Singing, Traditional
The Conservative Synagogue of 5th Avenue is a small and sweet Jewish community located in downtown Manhattan. Friday night services have between 20-30 people present with good singing. The service is traditional and conservative. When you walk in someone greets you...
| 40s-60s, Cantor/Cantoress, Egalitarian, Reform, Tot Shabbat
The Village Temple or Congregation B’nai Israel of New York is a Reform synagogue located in the East Village of Manhattan, New York. The synagogue or temple focuses on young families and tot shabbat. Website https://villagetemple.org/ Visit 33 E 12th St New York, NY...
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Cantor/Cantoress, Egalitarian, Instruments, Reform, Tot Shabbat
Congregation Beth Elohim, also known as CBE, is a traditional reform Temple or Synagogue located in Park Slope, Brooklyn. CBE is an open and welcoming community that houses both Brooklyn Jews as well as Altshul. It has a large age range varying from young...
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Egalitarian, Instruments, Reform, Tot Shabbat
Union Temple is a Reform Temple or Synagogue located on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn, New York. They have staple members of the community who are at each service and welcome people as they walk in. They have a piano that accompanies Friday night services. Website...
| 20s-40s, Egalitarian, Independant Minyan, Instruments, LGBTQ Inclusive, Lively Singing, Traditional
Shir Hamaalot is an independent Minyan located in Brooklyn, New York. Shir Hamaalot meets on the second floor of Union Temple on Eastern Parkway. This Independent Minyan is all lay lead and meets once a month to come together with lively singing and a very relaxed...
| 40s-60s, Conservative, Egalitarian, Intersectional Jews, LGBTQ Inclusive, Tot Shabbat
Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes, otherwise known as Kane Street Synagogue, is a conservative synagogue located in Cobble Hill in Brooklyn, New York. It is a family-oriented Synagogue with a joyous and involved community. The rabbi is personable and leads...
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Chabad, Mechitza, Orthodox, Traditional
Hadar HaTorah is a family centered Chabad House located in the neighborhood of Crown Heights in Brooklyn, New York. There are plenty of young families in this community as well as a Yeshiva or Jewish school for men to learn Torah. This multi-generational community...
| 40s-60s, Egalitarian, Instruments, LGBTQ Inclusive, Reform, Tot Shabbat
Brooklyn Heights Synagogue is a Reform Temple or Synagogue located in Brooklyn, New York. Brooklyn Heights Synagogue is very family-focused and has a range of programs for children ages 2-5. This community is also very involved with social action and has a shelter...
| 20s-40s, Chabad, Lively Singing, Mechitza, Orthodox, Traditional
Chevra Ahavas Yisroel is a Chabad-style synagogue with a twist, located in Brooklyn, New York. This Chabad house is focused on a younger crowd interested in a Chabad-style synagogue, but with more joyous singing and a younger community feel. It draws members in their...
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Junior minyan/Teen Involvement , Mechitza, Modern Orthodox, Tot Shabbat, Traditional
The Jewish Center is a Modern Orthodox synagogue or Shul located on the Upper West side of Manhattan, New York. It is a multi-generational synagogue that offers programs for children as well as young professionals. Review By Jewishly: This Jewish Center, located on...
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Junior minyan/Teen Involvement , Mechitza, Modern Orthodox, Orthodox, Tot Shabbat, Traditional
Congregation Ohab Zedek is a Modern Orthodox synagogue or Shul located on the Upper West side of Manhattan, New York. Congregation Ohab Zedek has a large age range of members and is a very vibrant and involved community. They are a staple in the Modern Orthodox...
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Egalitarian, Instruments, Intersectional Jews, Jewish Renewal , LGBTQ Inclusive, Lively Singing, Traditional
Romemu is a Jewish Renewal Synagogue that is located on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. It prays in a traditional egalitarian style and is known for lively singing and dancing. The community is deeply spiritual and often groups join services that are from other cultures...
| 20s-40s, 40s-60s, Cantor/Cantoress, Egalitarian, Instruments, Reform, Tot Shabbat
Congregation Beth Elohim, also known as CBE, is a traditional reform Temple or Synagogue located in Park Slope, Brooklyn. CBE is an open and welcoming community that houses both Brooklyn Jews as well as Altshul. It has a large age range varying from young...
| 40s-60s, Conservative, Egalitarian, Independant Minyan, Traditional
Minyan Rimonim is an Independant Egalitarian Minyan located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York. Minyan Rimonim is located inside Ansche Chesed. The Minyan has a conservative and traditional feel to it, and the community is both kind and welcoming. Review by...
| 40s-60s, Conservative, Egalitarian, Junior minyan/Teen Involvement , Tot Shabbat, Traditional
Ansche Chesed is a Conservative Shul or Synagogue located on the Upper West side of Manhattan, New York. Ansche Chesed has a beautiful sanctuary with traditional, conservative roots, and is deeply committed to its community of young families. Review By Jewishly: ...
| 40s-60s, Egalitarian, Instruments, Intersectional Jews, Reform
The Stephen Wise Free Synagogue is a Reform Synagogue or Temple located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York. It has a lively Rabbi, cantor, and instruments. It has a very family-oriented feel and programming. The community and Rabbi feel open and...
| 20s-40s, Mechitza, Modern Orthodox, Orthodox, Traditional
Manhattan Jewish Experience Downtown is a synagogue located in downtown Manhattan. It prays in a traditional Orthodox style with separate seating and a mechitza but isn’t affiliated with the Orthodox movement. While this location is similar to MJE on the Upper West...
| 20s-40s, Mechitza, Modern Orthodox, Orthodox, Traditional
Manhattan Jewish Experience is a synagogue located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It prays in a traditional Orthodox style with separate seating and a mechitza but is not affiliated with the Orthodox movement. It draws a younger crowd of mid-twenties to...
| 20s-40s, Conservative, Egalitarian, Independant Minyan, Traditional
Altshul in Park Slope, Brooklyn is a traditional egalitarian independent minyan housed within Congregation Beth Elohim (CBE). While Alt Shul does not identifies with a movement, it feels strongly conservative. It has a younger crowd between mid-20s to mid 40s with a...
| 20s-40s, Cantor/Cantoress, Egalitarian, Instruments, LGBTQ Inclusive, Reconstructionist, Reform, Traditional
Brooklyn Jews is part of Congregation Beth Elohim and is located in Park Slope in Brooklyn, New York. It prays in the traditional and egalitarian format and is not associated with a Jewish movement, but I would say more closely resembles a mix between Reform and...
| Conservative, Egalitarian, LGBTQ Inclusive, Lively Singing, Traditional
The Park Slope Jewish Center is a Conservative Synagogue located in Park Slope, Brooklyn. It has a traditional style service, and is a very friendly and open community. The Park Slope Jewish Center thrives on community participation and lively singing. Review By...
| 40s-60s, Cantor/Cantoress, Egalitarian, Instruments, Intersectional Jews, Junior minyan/Teen Involvement , LGBTQ Inclusive, Lively Singing, Tot Shabbat, Traditional
B’Nai Jeshurun is a traditional synagogue located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York. It has lively singing, an inclusive and passionate community of members, and is committed to being a spiritual leader in Judaism in Manhattan, New York. While the...
| 40s-60s, Junior minyan/Teen Involvement , Lively Singing, Reform, Tot Shabbat, Traditional
Rodeph Sholom is a Reform Synagogue, and its Chapel Minyan are located on the Upper West side of Manhattan in New York. This synagogue is very family-focused with a number of different children’s services every Saturday morning, making it very inclusive for children...