The Sixth Street Community Synagogue, located in the heart of New York City's East Village, has been a vibrant center for intellectual, religious, and social activities since its founding in 1940. Originally serving the immigrant population of the Yiddish theater district, this modern orthodox congregation now welcomes Jews from all backgrounds, offering inspirational leadership, creative programming, and religious services throughout the year.
Occupying a historic pre-Civil War building that once housed the St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, the Sixth Street Community Synagogue has played a significant role in downtown Jewish life for decades. With its rich history and commitment to embracing the diverse community, this synagogue continues to be a valuable resource for Jews both near and far.
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