Congregation Rodeph Sholom, Reform synagogue in Upper West Side, Manhattan, United States.
Congregation Rodeph Sholom is a Jewish house of worship on Manhattan's Upper West Side that contains various areas for prayer, study, and community activities. The building provides space for gatherings, classrooms, and administrative offices that support all aspects of religious and social life.
The house was founded in 1842 and moved to its present location on West 83rd Street in 1930. This relocation reflected the congregation's growth and deeper roots in Manhattan's community life.
The congregation hosts regular gatherings and classes where people come together to explore and celebrate their Jewish roots. Visitors can become part of this active learning community that welcomes people from all backgrounds.
The place holds daily gatherings and services that vary in timing depending on the type and are easily accessible for visitors. It is possible to attend in person or join from afar depending on your ability and preferences.
The building houses a special center that supports Israeli residents and helps them adjust to life in New York City. This facility shows how the congregation reaches beyond its own boundaries and connects different groups of people.
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