Mount Sinai Jewish Center Explained

Building Name:Mount Sinai Jewish Center
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Map Type:New York City
Map Size:250
Map Relief:1
Location:135 Bennett Avenue, Washington Heights and Hudson Heights, Manhattan, New York 10040
Country:United States
Coordinates:40.8545°N -73.9341°W
Religious Affiliation:Modern Orthodox Judaism
Rite:Ashkenazi
Status:Synagogue
Functional Status:Active
Leadership:Rabbi Yaakov Taubes

The Mount Sinai Jewish Center is a Modern Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue that practices in the Ashkenazi rite, located in the Washington Heights and Hudson Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, New York, United States.

The building's main entrance is at 135 Bennett Avenue at the corner of 187th Street, and it spans the entire block to Broadway.

History

The congregation is the successor to many "shuls" that have merged over the past 102 years. Its official title is Congregation Mount Sinai Anshe Emeth and Emes Wozedek of Washington Heights Inc., and Congregation Beth Hillel & Beth Israel.[1]

Since 2002, Mount Sinai has seen a massive resurgence due to the influx of many young, religious Jews moving to the neighborhood.[2]

The stained glass windows in the sanctuary were designed and made by Jean-Jacques Duval.

Present

The current rabbi is Rabbi Yaakov Taubes,[3] who previously served as OU/JLIC Rabbi at the University of Pennsylvania [4]

Mount Sinai offers a wide range of programming for the Washington Heights Jewish community, including prayer services, lectures and programs for children, singles, families and seniors.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us. Mount Sinai Jewish Center.
  2. Web site: Armstrong . Lindsay . November 4, 2013 . Washington Heights' Jewish Population Thriving After Lean Years . Dnainfo.com . December 9, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160314211226/https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20131104/washington-heights/washington-heights-jewish-population-thriving-after-lean-years . March 14, 2016 .
  3. Web site: Rabbi Yaakov Taubes . Mount Sinai Jewish Center.
  4. Web site: Rabbi Yaakov Taubes . Penn Hillel . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150116084508/http://pennhillel.org/people/rabbi-yaakov-taubes . 2015-01-16.