Central Synagogue

When we gather together for a sacred purpose, we endure.

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Service Times and Resources

Morning Minyan, Blitzer Chapel, Community House
8:00 am Monday - Friday

Shabbat, Sanctuary, Sept. - June
6:00 pm Friday
10:30 am Saturday

Shabbat, Pavilion, July - August
6:00 pm Friday
10:00 am Saturday

Hearing enhancement For Members:
Hearing enhancement devices are available in the Sanctuary. If you would like to use one, please ask an usher.

How To Let The Clergy Know News About You & Your Family
The clergy and other members of the Central community wish to acknowledge good news and provide support in times of illness and grief. To let them know, please email Ana Morel at morela@censyn.org or call her at 212-838-5122 ext. 1011.

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Phone In (During Services): Dial toll-free 1-888-758-7870. At the prompt, use the following pass code: 5992969.

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Our Location

Sanctuary Building
652 Lexington Avenue
at 55th Street

Community House
123 East 55th Street
New York, NY 10022-3566
(212) 838-5122

Emergency Number
(212) 838-5122

Welcome to Central Synagogue

Upcoming Programs and Events

Interfaith Trialogue: Thanksgiving Service
When: November 23, 2008
Where: Marble Collegiate Church, Fifth Avenue & West 29th Street
Posted In: Community Events
Community Thanksgiving Service
When: November 25, 2008
Where: Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, 315 East 47th Street
Posted In: Worship Events
Caring For Our Loved Ones Who Are Ill - Part 2 of 3
When: December 02, 2008
Where: Room 503
Posted In: Adult Education Events
Making Meaning at Mid-Life
When: December 03, 2008
Where: 501
Posted In: Adult Education Events
Clergy Film Series: “The Band’s Visit”
When: December 03, 2008
Where: Pavilion
Posted In: Adult Education Events

A Message from Rabbi Rubinstein

Peter J. Rubenstein

I am circumspect about signing petitions or endorsing the numerous institutional positions that clergy are asked to support. My two criteria for adding my name to a letter, petition or position paper are: They are core to my personal and religious beliefs, and I can take some action in support of the position to which I am signing on.

Increasingly, I have been troubled by the partisan involvement of some religious communities and clergy in this country.

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Publications

This Month’s Luach
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HaShiur
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