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Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Chabad Lubavitch "Neshama" Is a Jewish Outreach Org. in the Brighton Beach and Manhattan Beach area in Brooklyn NY. Programs Include: Preschool, Hebrew School, Summer/Winter Camps, Teen Club, Mommy & Me, After School Etc.
Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Simchas Yosef is dedicated to R Yosef Tevel OBM we are here keep his vision of ahavas yisroel a live and in our hearts, together we can make a difference in another individuals life.
Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Congregation Beth Elohim is a reform temple with several services on Friday and Saturdays. The temple has a strong emphasis on Jewish education, both for youth and adults. The temple additionally houses a pool and gym.

Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Founded in 1848, Union Temple is Brooklyn's oldest Jewish congregation. It offers a safe, engaging and inclusive environment for Reformed Jews with worship, Torah study, social action and youth programs and even a preschool.

Brooklyn / New York / United States
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The Temple House, a part of Congregation Beth Elohim, is a six-story building that features social halls and meeting rooms. The facility also features a library, ballroom, administrative offices and handball courts. It maintains a swimming pool and gymnasium. The facility s chapel has a seating capacity of more than 120 people. The Temple House organizes a variety of social, cultural and educational activities. The facility provides space for receptions and other social gatherings. In addition, it maintains classrooms for the Religious School. The Temple House features early childhood and after-school recreational centers. The facility organizes summer camps and administers enrichment programs.
Brooklyn / New York / United States
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Congregation B'nai Jacob is a family-oriented Orthodox synagogue on Ninth Street, offering a variety of daily prayer services and evening lectures on Torah, Chassidut, Kabbalah and Halach. The building that houses the congregation is over a century old. The congregation is also in the process of constructing a new Mikvah in the neighborhood.