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Great Neck / New York / United States
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YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREAT NECK was founded by six idealistic families on Shabbat Shira in 1974. Their dream was to build a shul that would adhere to the Mishnah in Avot, an institution that would excel at all three pillars of Judaism: Torah, Avodah and Gemilut Chasadim Torah study, service to G-d, and kindness to their fellow man. Torah study, the importance of being intellectually involved and constantly growing in Jewish knowledge are themes which are heavily emphasized by Rabbi Yaacov Lerner, Rabbi of the Young Israel of Great Neck nearly since its inception. Classes are held in the shul throughout the day, beginning with shiurim in the early morning prior to Schacharit minyanim and ending with Daf Yomi every evening. Classes for women, lunch and learning for professionals, pre bar and bat mitzvah classes for children and a parsha class for third to fifth graders are some of the many offerings. The Young Israel also houses PROJECT IDENTITY, an independent outreach program for Jewish adults, which offers a full array of courses on many areas of Judaism. Hundreds travel from near and from far to participate in this exciting program. Young Israel of Great Neck has no paid chazzan or baal koreh. It encourages all of its members who are capable to volunteer to lead the davening and the laining. There is a large reservoir of talent to draw from within the shul, making for beautiful, inspirational services. True to the mandate of its parent organization, the National Council of Young Israel, the Young Israel of Great Neck seeks the active involvement of its youth on all levels. There is a full range of youth activities sponsored by the Youth Department, including Shabbat davening in groups for younger children and a Teen Minyan for older ones. Children are encouraged to lead the davening and laining in the main sanctuary as well. The Young Israel of Great Neck works hard to cultivate an atmosphere of warmth and closeness within its membership. The themes of unity and ahavat Yisrael permeate many of the Rabbis drashot. The Young Israel family reaches out to its own through its Bill Kufeld Gemach Fund to assist members who have fallen on hard times. The Chesed Mordechai Committee assists families that are sitting shiva by setting up the home and arranging for meals. Members are also urged to display their sense of responsibility to Klal Yisrael and our peoples broader needs by contributing to the Edith Lang Chesed Fund which distributes large sums of tzedekah each year to needy Jews and worthwhile causes around the globe. The Young Israel of Great Neck seeks to inspire its families to constantly grow closer to G-d, to one another and to Klal Yisrael the world over. That defines the essence of its mission.
Great Neck / New York / United States
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Great Neck / New York / United States
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Great Neck / New York / United States
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This conservative synagogue has a Hebrewschool for kindergarten through high school. Call for more information.

Great Neck / New York / United States
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Shaare Zion of Great Neck is a New Orthodox Jewish synagogue. It has Shabbot service beginning every Friday, and also has Torah studies occurring on Saturday mornings.

Great Neck / New York / United States
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Congregation El Yahu is a place where followers come to pray, celebrate and learn. This Reform congregation is also a place for solace, prayer and reflection. The temple offers Friday Shabbat services and Saturday Torah readings.

Great Neck / New York / United States
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Temple Emanuel of Great Neck is a synagogue that provides religious and worship services. It is a Jewish religious institution that is located in Great Neck, N.Y., and was established in 1954. Temple Emanuel operates a religious and nursery school and an academy for Jewish studies. It also organizes religious sermons and lectures of renowned speakers, such as Abba Eban, Henry Kissinger and Jeane Kirkpatrick. It additionally organizes recreational and social activities, such as trips to museum, fishing and carnivals. It operates a Social Action Committee that provides support services to the congregation and the residents of the community. It also organizes health seminars for children suffering from cancer and social support to women from low-income groups. Additionally, its nursery school provides an interactive learning environment that includes games, songs, and art projects and serves children up to the age of 5 years. Its religious education program emphasizes on Jewish culture and logical thinking skills.
Great Neck / New York / United States
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The Great Neck Synagogue is a house of worship located in Great Neck. It is attached to the North Shore Hebrew Academy, and holds Shabbot every Friday at 7pm. If you wish to find out more information about what this Synagogue offers, call or stop by today.

Great Neck / New York / United States
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Great Neck / New York / United States
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Great Neck / New York / United States
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The Babylonian Jewish Center is dedicated to preserving the tradition and identity of the Babylonian Jewish Heritage. The center sponsors a variety of different events, such as community gatherings, Torah study and more. It also has recreational facilities, such as basketball hoops and a playground.

Great Neck / New York / United States
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Prestige Caterers of Great Neck, located at the Great Neck Synagogue, is a full service kosher catering company. Prestige Caterers offer off-premise catering as well as catering and hosting services in one of its various exclusive locations in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsylvania, from weddings to bar and bat mitzvahs. Its food includes various appetizers, entrees and desserts. 

Great Neck / New York / United States
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Operational for over 60 years, Temple Israel of Great Neck has been one of the leading congregations of the Conservative movement in America. Based in Great Neck, N.Y., it is a traditional, egalitarian community serving more than 1,000 member families. The community offers a full range of religious, educational and social activities. Temple Israel of Great Neck offers a broad range of programs catering the needs of its diverse Temple population. The community has affiliations with The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.
Great Neck / New York / United States
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North Shore Synagogue is an Orthodox synagogue located in Great Neck. It has Shabbot every Friday at approximently 6:45pm, and also offers Torah studies on Saturday morning at 10am.