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Welcome to the Web site of The Young Israel of New Hyde Park. Located on the Queens/Nassau border we offer the best of suburban and city life, in a heimisha atmosphere. A vibrant membership of all generations contributes to the feeling of family for new arrivals and visitors alike. It’s a Shul where everybody knows your name. Being an Orthodox Shul in northeast Queens, we play a central role in increasing the presence and awareness of Orthodoxy in our community, and our activities reflect this theme. We take a leadership role in both the community-wide Yom HaSho'ah program and the Blood Drives each year. Being around the corner from Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Zucker Hillside Hospital and Schneider Children's Medical Center as well as Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation (all of which are within our eruv), the Young Israel of New Hyde Park has long been known as a place where the family and friends of patients can find the religious support they need and Shabbat and Yom Tov hospitality. Many Orthodox doctors live in our community and you will see them at Shabbat services without their scrubs (and even sometimes with). For more than half a century, the Young Israel of New Hyde Park has provided, and continues to provide, members and visitors with many of the things that an Orthodox family looks for and needs - daily minyanim, classes, an active youth program including NCSY, and soon a Mikveh. The yeshiva our community founded, Yeshiva Har Torah, has grown tremendously and has built a state-of-the-art new facility in our neighborhood. There is a community-wide eruv that has recently expanded into Lake Success, one fare access to NYC, and a Glatt Kosher butcher (Mazurs). A stone's throw away from Hillcrest, Great Neck and Main Street, pizza, felafel and other delicacies (Dougies, Colbeh) are easy to come by. Originally under the leadership of Rabbi Meir Bilitzky and now under Rabbi Lawrence Teitelman, our name is known far and wide. Come join us for a Shabbat and experience our community first hand. For more information contact Rabbi Lawrence Teitelman via e-mail or telephone at 718-343-0496. Remember our name, The Young Israel of New Hyde Park - Not just another Shul. And while you are on the Web site, won't you take this opportunity to visit our Shul Mall.
264-15 77th Avenue
From Eastern Long Island: Northern State Parkway West to Exit
25S--Lakeville Road
From Brooklyn/Queens: Grand Central Parkway East to Exit 24--Little
Neck Parkway
Map of the Shul and its Neighborhood:
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