New City Jewish Center

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New City, United States

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New City Jewish Center Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

New City Jewish Center is located in New City, United States on 47 Old Schoolhouse Rd. New City Jewish Center is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category synagogueconservative synagoguepreschoolreligious goods storereligious organizationreligious school in United States.

Address

47 Old Schoolhouse Rd

Phone

+1 8456389600

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Bari Lewart

We are very happy at this warm, welcoming and inspiring synagogue. Our son having his Bar Mitzvah there after going through the Hebrew School and it's been a great experience all around. The teachers are great and have experience and patience. The Rabbi's are incredible. We highly recommend!

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Aaron Friedman

My children go there for Hebrew School amazing teachers so kind and my kids learn a lot!

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Arnie Scharf

Very friendly Rabbi and Jr Rabbi, very welcoming congregation, Im very glad I visited, during Yom Haatzmoat,celebration

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Andrew Alper

NCJC is the largest conservative synagogue in Rockland County with the most to offer. There is something for everyone of all age groups and interests. I have enjoyed the opportunities for volunteering, meeting new people, making lasting friends, and growing spiritually. My children thrived with the help of the Hebrew School. NCJC is a very welcoming place.

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Megan C

I've been here a few times on high holidays. The rabbi (Berkman) is anti-intellectual. A couple years ago, on Yom Kippur, he went on a diatribe on the \evils of intermarriage.\ He also went on to mention that his grandfather was a Gentile. The whole speech was rambling and illogical. My husband and I are of different faiths. We got up and walked out of the synagogue. If he wants to keep the Jewish faith intact, then perhaps scare tactics are not the best option, just my humble opinion. We walked out and we will never, ever be back again. Again, your grandfather was raised in a different faith but you want to lecture people on not inter-marrying? Hypocrisy, much?

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