Rockland County

Advertisement

Beth Am Temple
A Reform synagogue located in Pearl River, NY

Chabad Lubavitch of Monsey
The Monsey chapter of Chabad Lubavitch

Florence Melton Adult Mini-School of Rockland County
A community-based school offering adults the opportunity to acquire Jewish literacy in an open, trans-denominational, intellectually stimulating learning environment.

Montebello Jewish Center
A Conservative synagogue in Suffern which aims to offer a warm and loving environment to worship, along with a top quality religious school, early childhood program, exciting family programs and wonderful groups such as our Youth Group, Adult Education, Men’s Club, and Sisterhood

Support My Jewish Learning

Help us keep Jewish knowledge accessible to millions of people around the world.

Your donation to My Jewish Learning fuels endless journeys of Jewish discovery. With your help, My Jewish Learning can continue to provide nonstop opportunities for learning, connection and growth.

JCC-Y of Rockland
A multi-generational agency organized to meet the recreational, social, and cultural needs of the community

Monsey Jewish Center
A traditional Conservative synagogue in Monsey

Nanuet Hebrew Center
A Conservative synagogue in New City aiming to serve the spiritual, educational and social needs of the greater Rockland County Jewish community

New City Jewish Center
A Conservative synagogue in New City

Temple Beth Sholom
A Reform synagogue in New City

Temple Beth Torah
A Reform synagogue in Upper Nyack that seeks to meet the spiritual, educational, cultural, and social needs of its members

Back to New York Links

Advertisement
Advertisement

My Jewish Learning is a not-for-profit and relies on your help

Donate

Discover More

The Jews of Argentina

The largest Jewish community in Latin America has struggled through the economic and political upheavals of the 20th century.

The Jews of Russia

The territories of the former Russian Empire were the cradle of Jewish modernity, the birthplace of Zionism and Jewish socialism, and a major center of the Hasidic movement.

A Brief History of the Venice Ghetto

For hundreds of years, Jews were restricted to one small quarter of the city, giving rise to the term ‘ghetto.’

Advertisement