Soho Synagogue, Orthodox synagogue in SoHo, Manhattan, United States.
Soho Synagogue is an Orthodox prayer house located on Crosby Street that combines a contemporary space with the religious requirements of Jewish worship. The building maintains the functional and aesthetic features needed for daily prayer and gatherings.
The space was established in 2005 and opened to the public in 2009 after transforming a former retail location, demonstrating its commitment to converting a commercial zone into a place of faith. The congregation's development reflects how religious life has taken root in this neighborhood.
The congregation draws young Jewish professionals from Manhattan and creates a space where traditional practices flourish in a modern urban setting. The environment blends contemporary design with ritual elements that shape how daily religious life unfolds here.
The location sits at the intersection of Crosby Street and Grand Street and is straightforward to find if you know the address. Services run daily throughout the week and include special observances on weekends.
The interior was designed by a noted designer who merged contemporary design with the requirements of Orthodox Jewish prayer. This blend of artistic craft and religious function makes the space noteworthy for those interested in how design and worship coexist.
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