Rego Park Jewish Center, Conservative synagogue in Rego Park, Queens, US
The Rego Park Jewish Center is a Conservative synagogue in Queens designed in Art Deco Streamline Moderne style with a colorful mosaic facade created by artist A. Raymond Katz. The building displays the sleek lines and decorative surface details typical of this architectural movement.
The synagogue was founded in 1939 and designed by Frank Grad & Sons in 1948, later recognized with a National Register listing in 2009. This designation acknowledged the building's importance within the architectural and community history of the neighborhood.
The center blends traditional Jewish observance with contemporary life, welcoming people across different levels of religious practice. Members gather here to maintain their spiritual traditions while staying connected to modern communities.
The building is located on Queens Boulevard and holds regular services both in person and online through Zoom. Visitors should check ahead to understand the timing and which participation option suits their needs best.
Eleanor Roosevelt visited the center early in its history and presented Marcus Marks with a ceremonial plaque. This moment connects the local Jewish community to a wider piece of American history.
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