Sephardic Center of Mill Basin explained

Building Name:Sephardic Center of Mill Basin
Image Upright:1.4
Map Type:New York City
Map Size:250
Location:6208 Strickland Avenue, Brooklyn, in New York City, New York
Country:United States
Geo:40.6169°N -73.91°W
Religious Affiliation:Orthodox Judaism
Rite:Nusach Sefard
Status:Synagogue
Functional Status:Active; however undergoing renovations
Leadership:Rabbi Yirmi Levy
Architecture Type:Synagogue
Architecture Style:Modern
Facade Direction:East
Materials:Concrete, glass

The Sephardic Center of Mill Basin, also called the Sephardic Congregation of Mill Basin, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 6208 Strickland Avenue in Brooklyn, in New York City, New York, United States. The congregation practises in the Sephardic rite and primarily caters for Sephardic Jews residing in the Mill Basin, Georgetown and Bergen Beach neighborhoods of Brooklyn.

The congregation is currently led by Rabbi Yirmi Levy.

, the synagogue building was undergoing renovations, with services held at Temple Shalom on Avenue U and East 69th.

See also