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The Children's Jewish Education Group |
From Kindergarten through seventh grade, CJEG provides our students with a foundation to experience the joy, pride and appreciation of being Jewish.We specialize in families who are looking for an alternative to Temple-Based Hebrew School. |
http://www.cjeg.com/ |
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The J2J Network |
The J2J Network is an international non-profit organization (501c3 pending) dedicated to strengthening Jewish continuity and community through business networking and education. Founded in the spring of 2000, the J2J Network was formed by a group of professionals who, while participating in other networking events, saw the need for a Jewish business-networking forum. |
http://j2jnetwork.org/ |
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The Lower East Side Conservancy |
We are a not-for-profit Jewish heritage touring program based on the Lower East Side and featuring in-depth visits to the unique, landmark synagogues which grace the community, and all the historic and cultural Jewish sites as well. We feature public monthly tours as well as highly customized group tours. |
http://www.nycjewishtours.org/ |
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The Manhattan Jewish Community Center |
Hungry for something new? Whether you've been cooking for 30 years or 30 minutes, our state of the art kosher Culinary Studio offers cooking classes with your tastes in mind. From everyday cooking, to holiday feasts, to ethnic cooking from all over the world, the JCC offers cooking classes that cater to your needs. Already a member? Call 646.505.5708. Curious about membership? Call 646.505.5700 |
http://www.jccmanhattan.org/ |
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The Young Israel of Fifth Avenue Sephardic Minyan |
In February 2001, YIFA members organized an experimental Sephardic Minyan as an attempt to accommodate the neighborhood's Sephardic presence. The response was promising. Since then, the Minyan has grown to in strength and numbers.
Services are conducted with strict adherence to Sephardic tradition, i.e., Nusach HaSepharadim v'bnei Edot HaMizrach. The current Minyan comprises a diverse group of men and women of all ages representing five continents, many of who speak a variety of languages. Jewish families and individuals from all Sephardic backgrounds and walks of life are encouraged to join the Minyan in prayer.
Following services, a typical Sephardic Kiddush is served. All are encouraged to partake in this warm social – and culinary – experience.
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http://www.geocities.com/shaarezion/ |
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