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These reviews do not assess Temple Emmanuel Nursery School's daycare services. Instead, they describe visits to Temple Emanu-El synagogue, praising its architecture, museum, and welcoming community. No actual daycare experiences or educational programs are reviewed.
Here is my visit to Temple Emanu-El in New York City Temple Emanu-El is a beautiful temple that is a flagship for Reform Judaism in the United States. The temple is located on Fifth Avenue and 65th Street in New York City. The temple is known for its grand architecture and warm community. The temple is open to the public during certain hours, and it offers guided tours. The temple also has a museum, the Bernard Museum of Judaica, which is open Sunday through Thursday. The temple hosts many events and services throughout the year, and it is a place of comfort and solace for many people. The temple has a long history, and it has been a place of worship for many people for over 175 years.
Despite being marked as "open" on googlemaps AND ON THE WEBSITE, this museum and the temple are "closed for holidays. Jewish and non jewish" We were just asked to sep out without any explanation by the hostess Who juste added "maybe yoj should have checked us on Google or the website if it doesn't suit you"
We went on a Sacred Sights tour here and the people couldn’t have been any more welcoming and kind . This space is absolutely beautiful . I have been to events here as well and it’s always a pleasure .
While the synagogue is beautiful, the services are cold, little feeling of being in a Jewish house of worship. I come from the oldest reform Temple west of the Mississippi, but even there, you feel a Jewish connection. We sing our prayers together in Hebrew; we try to partake in the service. Here, I felt the last leg of anything Jewish. As a reform Jew with a history of 4 generations in California, I left here sad; I felt no sense of community, a service so void of anything that touched my heart as a Jew. Take away the magnificent building, to me, it could be any place of worship..... Jewish? unfortunately not.
Yes my girl friends Grandfather built this Temple. As per Lisa Friedman Park Ave South. The Hampshire House. Great people that this is my new Temple. 📺🎙️🎥🎬