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The Shul of New York
A Synagogue for Spiritual Judaism

 

Fine Print:  The Shul does not routinely monitor email communication sent to Shul email addresses (xxxx@theshulofnewyork.org). However, in the course of system maintenance or repair it is possible that the contents of an email may become visible to the webmaster and/or the webhosting company.  Therefore, we strongly recommend that you do not send sensitive personal information to Shul email addresses. This includes replying to an email sent to the congregation even if it is in the form of a “Letter from the Rabbi.”  A reply to a congregation email goes to board@theshulofnewyork.org and this is not a private communication with the Rabbi. If you wish to privately discuss sensitive personal matters with a Rabbi, please ask for the Rabbi’s personal non-Shul email address.  The Shul of New York is bound by the terms of the privacy policy of our webhost, Wix.com.  In addition, The Shul of New York has a Privacy Policy regarding how The Shul handles your personal information.  Lawyers, feh!

Mailing Address

For correspondence and donations by check:

The Shul of New York
C/O Seidman
30 E 10th St #6N
New York, NY 10003

Please remember, we have no Shul office; 
this is a private home.  Please respect our volunteer's privacy.

Spiritual Leaders
 
Adam Feder
Co-Spiritual Leader & Music Director
Email

Rabbi Emeritus Burt Aaron Siegel
Shul Founder
Email

Officers

 

Co-Presidents​

Karen Seidman - Email

Lisa B. Lewis - Email

Secretary

Cathy Cooper - Email

Treasurer

Joy Mach - Email

Contact the Shul

The Shul of New York, the Shul without walls, does not have an office. 

 

Contact the Shul via email or by leaving a voicemail at:  929-265-SHUL  (929-265-7485). 
We make our best effort to return calls within 24 hours. 

Messages left on the Shul main voicemail line are received by the Shul via email so
we strongly recommend that you do not leave messages containing sensitive personal information on the Shul voicemail line.

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