Lincoln Park Jewish Center, Orthodox synagogue in Lincoln Park, Yonkers, United States.
The Lincoln Park Jewish Center is an Orthodox prayer house located on Central Park Avenue in Yonkers. It serves as a space for regular worship services, community gatherings, and educational programs.
The synagogue was founded in 1938 as an Ashkenazi congregation, with the building designed by architect Eli Rabineau. The community later adapted to serve worshippers from different Jewish backgrounds over the following decades.
The congregation has become a meeting place for Jewish families from many different backgrounds who gather regularly. This mix of communities shapes how the space is used and experienced by visitors today.
The building is located on Central Park Avenue and is open during prayer services and community events. Visitors should check ahead to learn about regular service times and what to expect when attending.
The building was later acquired by a Brooklyn congregation after the original membership had greatly declined. This transition shows how religious communities can find new life and continue their mission.
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