Congregation Beth El of Manhattan

Category: Conservative synagogue in New York

Address: 106 East 86th St, New York, NY 10028, USA

Phone: +16463464385

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 6:30–8:30PM

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: 10:30AM–12PM

Reviews

Chaim Gross

Sep 20, 2022

This is a Christian church masquerading as a synagogue in order to proselytize to unaffiliated Jews. Judaism, in all iterations from Hasidic to Reform, does not accept these posers or any of their similarly-styled provocateurs as authentic. Real Jews consider this place an affront to our values and a deeply antisemitic insult. Worse yet, they use manipulative social media posts to dupe elderly Jews into donating to their unscrupulous cause. AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE.

Rebecca Sorel

Sep 16, 2022

The thing is, Judaism and Christianity are 2 separate religions with common ancestry. The split between the 2 religions is in the belief in Jesus. If you believe, you'r Christian. That's all there is to it. The fact is, a lot of Christians try specifically to convert Jews. It's inherently antisemitic and pretending to be Jewish is an underhand tactic in doing so. Shameful.

Dakota Hudelson

Sep 16, 2022

This is a church. You’re welcome to worship Jesus if you want, but that makes you a Christian church, not a Jewish synagogue. It is extremely deceptive to claim to be a Conservative synagogue when you know you aren’t affiliated with the Conservative movement at all.

Dane Jackman

Sep 16, 2022

Not a school, it's really a church. Only Christians! Not for Torah Jews

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Questions & Answers

Is this a synogone for being baptized to become a member and be baptized and to receive yeshua as my lord and savior

Maria Maisonette | Sep 27, 2019
Congregation Beth El of Manhattan | Jun 28, 2022

"Baptize" is the Greek word for "immerse" – a thousands-year old Jewish custom when moving from a lower to higher state of sanctification. Yeshua commanded those who believe in Him as Messiah to "do 't'vilah'" (immersion); and we do. But we do not "baptize" in the sense of a ritual marking an exit from Judaism into a different religion called, "Christianity." As Acts 21 affirms clearly, this is not God's will for Jewish believers.

Is there a Messianic community in Orange county NY ???

Andy Morell | Sep 27, 2019
Congregation Beth El of Manhattan | Jun 28, 2022

For this info, you can check the Congregations listing in "The Messianic Times."

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