Edmond J. Safra Synagogue of NYC

Edmond J. Safra Synagogue of NYC Since opening it's doors in March, 2003, the Synagogue has become the communal center that its namesake, Edmond J. Safra A'H, imagined it would.

06/12/2026

Failure leads to greatness, and this past Knicks game proves just that!

06/11/2026

👀 The spies and Yehoshua & Kalev saw the same giants… but came back with completely different messages.
The ten spies said: “We were like grasshoppers in our own eyes.”
Before they saw giants, they saw themselves as small.
But Yehoshua and Kalev teach us: faith doesn’t remove challenges — it changes how you see them. No giant is bigger than Hashem.
🔥 The biggest battle is often not what’s in front of you… but how you see yourself.
Don’t let fear define your future.
Shabbat Shalom!
Netanel Aminov
JewishInspiration FaithOverFear TorahThoughts Judaism

06/08/2026

What values do you hold dear? What is something that you do that money can’t buy?

06/07/2026

Exploring the Torah’s lessons on kindness and “chesed”

06/04/2026

Learn to let go and give your children the freedom they need! Independence builds strength and confidence.

06/03/2026

The design of the temple in Jerusalem was created with the menorah in mind

06/03/2026

The last time Rosh Hashanah fell on shabbat was 2023, before right before Oct 7. Rosh Hashanah is once again falling on shabbat again this year and next year.

05/27/2026

They all brought the exact same offering. Same animals. Same details. Same korban.
So why does the Torah repeat it 12 separate times in Parashat Naso?
As explains Because to Hashem, no two people are ever the same.
Even when actions look identical…
the heart behind them is completely different.
And that changes everything.
The Torah is teaching us something we often forget:
👉 You are never “just another person.”
👉 Your effort is never “just normal.”
👉 Your small actions are never invisible.
Hashem sees you — not just what you do, but who you are when you do it.
And maybe that’s why this parashah is the longest in the Torah…
Because every person deserves their own line.
🔥 You are seen. You matter. You are counted.
SpiritualGrowth Judaism HashemSeesYou JewishWisdom

05/26/2026

Holding onto hate only hurts! Communicate your feelings and let go of grudges.

When you talk it out, peace and harmony follows!

Address

11 East 63rd Street
New York, NY
10065

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30am - 9pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 9pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 9pm
Thursday 6:30am - 9pm
Friday 6:30am - 6pm
Saturday 7am - 6pm
Sunday 7am - 6pm

Telephone

+12127549555

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