Central Synagogue: A place of Jewish heritage in New York.

This was built in the year of 1872 at one of the oldest reform Jewish congregations in New York City.  

One can admire Moorish Revival architecture inspired by great European synagogues.  

The site is also known as the Lexington Avenue National Historic Landmark.

Central Cathedral: shabbat services, both live and virtual across the globe, would bring the faithful together.

In 1998, a totally devastating fire brought the magnificence of the place to complete restoration and preserved its past glories.  

In 1998, a totally devastating fire brought the magnificence of the place to complete restoration and preserved its past glories.

Jewish learning, culture, community service events, and more.  

This is a great place for both visitors and worshipers fond of spiritual beauty and architectural beauty.

Now feel the tradition at Central Synagogue, but don't forget to check what it means. Experience New York in a bright landmark!