Young Israel of Hollis Hills-Windsor Park

Young Israel of Hollis Hills-Windsor Park The Young Israel of Hollis Hills-Windsor Park is a Modern Orthodox shul serving the communities of Bayside, Hollis Hills, Fresh Meadows and Oakland Gardens.

In addition to our daily Shacharit and Mincha-Maariv minyanim, we have many exciting programs The Young Israel of Hollis Hills-Windsor Park serves the Northeast Queens communities of Bayside, Hollis Hills, Fresh Meadows and Oakland Gardens. We are a modern Orthodox shul with strong ties to Israel. Our members enjoy city conveniences while living a suburban lifestyle. We are located in a beautiful

neighborhood with parks bounding us on all sides and trees and grass all around us. New York City is now officially the safest large city in the nation and our community is amongst the safest in NYC; we are very comfortable taking a Shabbat or Yom Tov night walk. Our rabbi, Barry Kornblau, joined us in 2003 and has added energy, new ideas, and programming to our repertoire. We have recently started a Community Kollel; a number of young couples have moved into the neighborhood to further enhance our learning, event programming, and outreach. The shul currently has regularly scheduled classes in Talmud, halacha, and the weekly parsha, as well as a monthly class for women only. Also on our calendar is Beginner's Hebrew as well as an explanatory service on Shabbat. Of course, we have daily Shacharit and Mincha-Maariv minyanim. Our shul is a participatory one; no individual or small group hordes power. We seek and encourage involvement in the shul's operation from the entire membership. No one gets lost in the shuffle here; everyone is valued and considered to be part of the fabric of the shul. Come and experience the beauty, convenience and warm intimacy of our community and shul. Find out for yourself why we have been called "the in-town shul with an out-of-town feel". A Brief History of Our Shul

In 1951, members of a minyan at the Oakland Jewish Center, then in a storefront on Springfield Boulevard and Horace Harding Expressway, founded the Young Israel of Windsor Park, named for a housing development in the area, and davened in a private house they had purchased on 215th Street. Their first rabbi, Naftali Langsam, served the congregation and taught its Talmud Torah from 1954 to 1955. This Talmud Torah continued to provide an after school Jewish education for youngsters attending public schools, until 1975. In 1958, the building we presently occupy was dedicated in the same location. Beginning in 1955 and continuing for 40 years until his passing in 1995, Rabbi Louis Bernstein (z'lb) served our congregation as rav, mentor, and friend. During this time, Rabbi Bernstein also served as head of the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA) and was well known nationally and internationally. He was succeeded by Rabbi Yehoshua Weber, who led our congregation between 1996 and 2002, and our present rabbi, Barry Kornblau. In the 1960s, our shul was home to the Heller Hebrew Academy of Queens, which eventually merged with Yeshiva of Central Queens. Our highly successful kollel began in 2003. Its first member was Ellie Weissman, now Rabbi Ellie Weissman, recently chosen to be the rabbi of the Young Israel of Plainview. Our new name, Young Israel of Hollis Hills-Windsor Park, was adopted in 2004 in recognition of the larger area in which our members live today.

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01/19/2015

Sixty years ago this community had a dream:
To create a vibrant and thriving Jewish community.

Help keep that dream alive and show Hakarat Hatov to the place it all began!

If you can’t attend our Dinner on February 8th, it’s not too late to include your listing in the “Scroll of Honor”.

Please send your check with a one line greeting to:
Young Israel of Hollis Hills-Windsor Park
c/o R. Greenberg
61-21 217th Street
Oakland Gardens, NY 11364

Thank you!

01/15/2015

The Journal Dinner clock is ticking and the response deadline is very quickly approaching. If you have already sent in your response card, we thank you! If you've been putting it off, PLEASE DO IT TODAY!

01/04/2015

Dear Members, present and past, recent and long ago Alumni,

By now you have should have received our official invitation to the Journal/Reunion Dinner, to be held IY”H on Sunday, February 8, 2015.

We are making the final preparations for the dinner, and we are hoping you will join us and make this a fun, wonderful, memorable event.

Please reach out to your friends and family. Your presence and theirs will truly enhance our event. If for some reason you cannot join us, please consider sending us a generous contribution towards this most important fund raising event, along with a note describing some of your favorite Young Israel of Windsor Park memories. We would love to read some of these at the dinner, as well as post them on our page.

When we look back at where we have come from and look at where we stand, it is a wonderful opportunity to show gratitude to the Shul where you first learned Anim Zemirot, had a Cub Scout group, joined the Girl Scouts, became a Bar/Bat mitzvah, or just made some of the best friends you'll ever find.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

YIHHWP Dinner Committee

12/17/2014

Chanukah Sameach to all our friends and billions of Facebook followers!

12/12/2014

Young Israel of
Hollis Hills – Windsor Park
Cordially invites you to attend our
2015 Journal Dinner & Alumni Reunion

Honoring

Serina Dreiblatt and Terry Lubin
Aishet Chayil Awards

Rabbi David Feldman
Harbatzat HaTorah Award

Rabbi David Woolf
Community Service Award

Sunday, February 8, 2015
19 Shevat 5775
at 12:00 Noon

Hollis Hills Jewish Center
210-10 Union Turnpike
Hollis Hills, New York

For further details, please email us at [email protected]

Address

67-45 215th Street
Oakland Gardens, NY
11364

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