Address: 652 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022, USA
Yes - the synagogue (shul) is handicapped accessible.
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How can a Rabbi who puts on a Talit not put on a Kipar (head covering)? Even though he's a Reform Rabbi my understanding is that he cannot open the doors to the Torah or carry the Torah without a head covering. Please let Ari Lorge explain.
Is it reform or conservative
Are Yom Kippur services available on TV?
what time do shabbat services begin and how long do they last?
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