Best Orthodox Synagogue New York: reviews
In category «orthodox synagogue» found 21 company with reviews and contacts, top 20:
1. Kol Yaakov - 1703 McDonald Ave, Brooklyn, NY
9 reviews
9 reviews
Beautiful venue. Bathrooms are elaborate, hall is well decorated and organized. Dining area is spacious, if a bit narrow. Nice place for a normal...
2. Radishitz Shul - 3 Echo Ridge Rd, Airmont, NY, United States
7 reviews
7 reviews
Great shul with mikvah on premises. Coffee, tea and water all day. Minyanim and shiurim all day long. Recently renovated, very spacious. Rabbi Eliezer...
3. Cong. Hisachdis Yirieim Veretzky - R’ Landaus Shul - 1202 E 9th St, Brooklyn, NY
7 reviews
7 reviews
Nice spacious shul with constant Minyanim, 24/7. Its kind of messy and all over the place but overall a very nice experience.
4. Ohel Faiga Satmar - 10 Druhbich Way, Monroe, NY
2 reviews
2 reviews
Very nice bhm"d really especially good for Sunday's because on Sunday you'll find a minyon every 10 minutes.
5. Ohel David & Shlomo - 710 Shore Blvd, Brooklyn, NY, United States
2 reviews
2 reviews
As a DJ I can vouch that this hall is an amazing place to have an event at. It’s always a pleasure performing here!
6. First Congregation Anshe Sfard of Borough Park - 4502 14th Ave, Brooklyn, NY
6 reviews
6 reviews
A minyan factory based on chasidim. E.g. 3 people show up to the 2pm, 100 people show up to the 215pm
7. Anshei Briarwood - 19 Briarwood Ln, Suffern, NY, United States
3 reviews
3 reviews
Very nice and small shtiebel with a very heimishe feel
8. Satmar 12 great shul - 12 Garfield Rd, Kiryas Joel, NY, United States
5 reviews
5 reviews
Menin in a row every 10 minutes. Mothikin until 12 noon. Free breakfasts for guests. Machines for sorting large dollar bills. And vice versa.placing...
9. Manhattan Sephardic Congregation - NY, United States
3 reviews
3 reviews
Very nice and welcoming sephardic synagogue, founded in 1990. Very beautiful aron kodesh and decorative windows. Photos can be seen in the book, Ten...
10. Fifth Avenue Synagogue - 5 E 62nd St, New York, NY
3 reviews
3 reviews
Founded in 1958. According to Herman Wouk, the members and the visitors have become, over the years, a Who's Who of World jewry. Photos can be seen...
11. Cong. Agudath Israel - 456 Crown St, Brooklyn, NY
2 reviews
2 reviews
Nice shul, nice newly-refurbished mikva. Multiple minyonim daily.
12. Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun - NY, United States
3 reviews
3 reviews
One of Manhattan's most beautiful synagogues. Founded in 1872. Photos can be seen in the Manhattan chapter of the book, Ten Times Chai: 180...
13. Lutowisker Chevra - 262 Delancey St, New York, NY
1 review
1 review
The Rabbi and Rebbetzin are great. I enjoy spending time at the synagogue.
14. Cong. Avreichim Breslov - 306 Rutledge St, Brooklyn, NY
1 review
1 review
A fine, tasteful school with a Breslov spirit and fire
Young fresh company
Young fresh company
15. Young Israel of Long Beach - 120 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach, NY
3 reviews
3 reviews
Sharmel caterers brought Kiddish food goods and it was deliscious. Wonderful experience!
16. Young Israel of Hewlett - 1 Piermont Ave, Hewlett, NY
3 reviews
3 reviews
Nice orthodox community synagogue. Prayers are in the Ashkenazi tradition. Rabbi is very intelligent and a dynamic speaker.
17. Congregation Kneses Israel of Sea-Gate - 3801 Nautilus Ave, Brooklyn, NY
1 review
1 review
Not sure if it still goes by this name but it is a Chabad now. Was there for a party and they are very nice, very friendly.
18. Beit Mayer Chevra Shas - 3 Smolley Dr, Monsey, NY, United States
3 reviews
3 reviews
Rabbi Pessin's shiurim are fantastic. Davening always varm
19. Gorlitz Bais Medresh - 1469 42nd St, Brooklyn, NY, United States
3 reviews
3 reviews
Nice place with alot of minyanim and there is always a kol torah
But there is this smell that they have to get rid of
But there is this smell that they have to get rid of
20. Community Synagogue of Monsey - 89 W Maple Ave, Monsey, NY
1 review
1 review
Prayed here for 23 years. Monsey does lack diversity and I don't mean that in a progressive way but in terms of seeing people with different life...