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would require their eviction. The synagogue claimed that they were co-owners of the building. Eventually, a deal was made involving two other parties, the building sold, and NCYI moved its small staff to leased office space in lower
Manhattan. However, the other two parties eventually had a falling-out, leading to the synagogue's eviction.
301:, and was able to convince the entire Young Israel to follow Revel's advice. Between Revel, and extensive networking by Bunim with other potential Young Israel leaders in the Orthodox community, the Conservative rabbis, particularly Kaplan, were shut out of the entire organization, and the movement became firmly Orthodox.
411:- "The Young Israel Movement in Israel", encompassing over 50 synagogues in Israel. It is a grassroots organization administrated on the congregational model, taking its direction from local and national lay leadership as well as rabbis and professional staff. Its socio-cultural outlook is strongly influenced by the
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Later in the decade, the synagogue network grew to about 25. The central organization developed a Wall Street office with a full-time staff. The office began publishing material regularly for branches and Young Israel members. A few years later, branches starting opening outside of New York. By 1935,
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In 1945, when NCYI bought its headquarters building on West 16th Street, it also fostered the development of new branch synagogue on site, The Young Israel of Fifth Avenue. This became a point of contention over 50 years later, when NCYI sold the building. Eventually, due to this rift, the synagogue
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The main divisions are
Synagogue Services, Rabbinical Services, and a Benevolent Association (burial society). Additional components of the organization are the Women's League, the InterCollegiate Council (ICC), Youth department, American Friends of Yisrael Hatzair, and the Council of Rabbis. There
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Through 2006, NCYI headquarters was at 3 West 16th Street, a valuable property that it owned. Young Israel of Fifth Avenue leased its synagogue in the same building from NCYI. When NCYI sought to sell the building in 2002, the synagogue sued for breach of their long-standing arrangement, as the sale
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To bolster this success, in 1922 the
Orthodox leaders added some basic Orthodox-oriented requirements to the Young Israel charter, such as synagogue requirements for regularly-held services, Torah study, separation of men and women. In 1924, the central group organized a convention for all the other
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This was one of the earliest branches, and the affiliate that then-president Irving Bunim chose as the leader, in the 1930s, for instituting rabbinic leadership of Young Israel synagogues. At the time, it was one of the larger shuls, and was initially against getting a rabbi. By winning over such a
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movement, and they sought to use Young Israel to establish a youth platform for the
Conservative movement; until the end of World War I, Young Israel had two groups, the firmly Orthodox, and the more liberal group that worked with the Conservatives. According to Kraut (1998), Kaplan "worked for the
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By 1920, Bunim and his
Orthodox cohort grew nervous about the Conservative wing and their increasing theological changes. They did not like the changes in and of themselves, and these changes also prevented recognition of Young Israel by Orthodox rabbis, which would likely cause Young Israel to
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By the end of World War I, the two Lower East Side groups shared a name, but little else. The
Conservative group promoted the seminars, and the Orthodox group was focused on prayer. They reached a truce in 1918 and agreed to join forces in more than just name, and created a single Young Israel
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building. The young people had taken over the shul, itself a novel experience. However, it was not directly linked to the Young Israel lecture series, only sharing a common group of leaders, and the common idea of refreshing
Orthodoxy for younger Jews. Recognizing its potential for young Jews
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with a network of affiliated "Young Israel" synagogues. Young Israel was founded in 1912, in its earliest form, by a group of 15 young Jews on the Lower East Side of
Manhattan. Their goal was to make Orthodox Judaism more relevant to young Americanized Jews at a time when a significant Jewish
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into Reform and secular
American society. In 1911, Max Grablowsky, Joshua Horowitz and Benjamin Koenigsberg determined to organize a way to present an orthodox alternative to young people. It developed informally with two programs, one for education and one for worship. After consulting with
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Many older Young Israel synagogues have declined and closed, but others still thrive. NCYI serves as the national coordinating agency for nearly 150 Orthodox congregations of nearly 25,000 member families throughout the United States and Canada. NCYI also serves as a resource to its sister
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s requirement that no women or converts to
Judaism could serve as President of any of its synagogues. This has alienated some Young Israels. According to the Jewish Star, the rabbi of a synagogue with a female president was threatened by NCYI's leadership.
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Established well before World War II as Young Israel of Boro Park, during the 1980s Young Israel merged with the Congregation Beth El of Borough Park, founded in 1902, to form Young Israel Beth El of Borough Park. The merged congregation worships from the
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become a de facto branch of the Conservative movement. The merger created two years before had also caused the Conservatives to start trying to make changes in the Synagogue arm, which had been exclusively Orthodox. He sought the help of Rabbi
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The group developed a Friday night (Sabbath) lecture series in 1912, given in English. Judah Magnes delivered the inaugural address, attended by thousands. This was a major innovation in the Orthodox world. They were initially advised by rabbis
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The congregation is particularly noted for the architecture of its building. In 1994 the synagogue building suffered a severe fire, caused by a deteriorated electrical panel In 1996, the Young Israel dedicated a new building designed by
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groups that had emulated them (by setting up their own original Young Israel lectures and shuls). The other neighborhood groups agreed to abide by the charter. By 1926, the organization was incorporated, and owned the trademarked name,
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movement had been expanding rapidly for about 40 years, and with its relaxed religious codes, secularly-educated leadership, and English orientation, attracted an increasing number of young people away from the folds of Orthodoxy.
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A 2018 statement issued by the head of a major internal committee regarding juggling of political alignments in the administration of Israel's Prime Minister led, after various Tweets and press releases, to the breakaway of an
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Any new shuls wishing to use the name would have to get agreement from the central organization, which required subscription to the charter. This prevented any Young Israel shul from moving toward Conservative practice.
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The second largest branch is that of Young Israel of Deerfield Beach in Century Village, with about 1000 members. During the winter months, "with almost 120 men attending, the Daf Yomi class is America's largest."
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disaffiliated with Young Israel, and is now known as the Sixteenth Street Synagogue. As of 2013, it does not have its own quarters, and other area synagogues host prayer services that 16th Street members attend.
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The first name of the shul was prescient. Young Jews in other neighborhoods were soon starting their own Young Israel shuls. However, each was independent, with only informal connections to the original group.
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In recent decades, the Orthodox world has seen an increase in women's involvement in synagogue services, except for Haredi institutions. The practice has spread to several Young Israel branches. It is
327:'s Constitution, gave it rights to proceeds of a sale by a failing branch of assets, with these funds benefitting the community or other branches. In 2021 a vote was made to nullify this provision.
415:, with strong support of Israel as the homeland for the Jewish people. Congregations belonging to NCYI are generally named "Young Israel of...", followed by the name of the city or neighborhood.
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described it as, "an influential synagogue described as modern or centrist Orthodox.". It is known for the high level of Jewish scholarship among both the men and women of the congregation.
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were striving primarily for social and economic advancement, often leaving their religious observances behind. Because most jobs required working on Saturdays, observance of the Jewish
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everywhere, they named themselves "The Model Synagogue Organization." However, they recognized the synergy with the forums, and renamed the shul Young Israel.
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Though the shul predated its Young Israel members, within months, they had attracted so many new young members, that they outgrew the store and moved to the
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A synagoge debates a woman's place as Young Israel emerges from the ashes, its members reconcile age-old traditions with modern ways. (Irene Gillis,
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status. The main headquarters, having been located at 3 West 16 street for over half a century, is now located in Paramus, New Jersey.
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Young Israel of Woodmere is by far the branch with the largest congregation. There are approximately 1,250 families as of 2018.
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is a former rabbi of the Young Israel. Since 2014, the rabbi of Young Israel of Brookline has been Rabbi David Hellman.
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on topics and speakers. According to Bunim, Friedlander and Kaplan were affiliates of the Conservative
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Brecher, Elinor J. (September 21, 1996). "How 'doing what's right' made mill owner a workers' hero".
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A Fire in His Soul: Irving M. Bunim, 1901–1980, the Man and His Impact on American Orthodox Jewry
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on hold; and creation of two monthly publications whose goal is to share best practices:
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Young Israel at 100: An American Response to the Challenges of Orthodox Living 1912–2012
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prominent dissenter, Bunim succeeded in setting a trend for all branches, and
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Community and Polity: The Organizational Dynamics of American Jewry
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The Conservative Movement in Judaism: Dilemmas and Opportunities
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was rare, as were many other traditions. At the same time, the
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The Lander Legacy: The Life Story of Rabbi Dr. Bernard Lander
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Queens Jewish Link | Connecting the Queens Jewish Community
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donated $ 1,000,000 to help it rebuild after a major fire.
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2008:American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
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933:Freidman, Jeanette (2007). "Young Israel". In
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825:. New York: Clayton Books. pp. 238–242.
3078:Modern Orthodox Judaism in the United States
1759:Young Israel of Pelham Parkway Jewish Center
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1131:"After Long Feud, Shul Evicted From 16th St"
1110:"After Long Feud, Shul Evicted From 16th St"
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519:Congregation Beth Judah - Young Israel of
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1345:"No female presidents, says Young Israel"
1318:"Leaking Ship: Young Israel on the Rocks"
1158:Wakin, Daniel J. [ (September 11, 2003).
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2196:United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
2162:Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association
1769:Young Israel of Brookline, Massachusetts
1255:"Ghosts Of YI, When Orthodoxy Was Urban"
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1253:KADINSKY, SERGEY (December 23, 2020).
1186:Popper, Nathaniel (December 9, 2005).
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643:Helen Chernikoff (February 21, 2021).
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2443:World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS)
2218:Central Conference of American Rabbis
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1820:Jews and Judaism in the United States
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1749:National Council of Young Israel, NYC
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1952:Jewish Democratic Council of America
1160:"Manhattan: Synagogue Wins Reprieve"
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601:National Register of Historic Places
594:Young Israel Beth El of Borough Park
264:at 205 East Broadway, to complete a
2158:Jewish Reconstructionist Federation
1844:Jewish Federations of North America
420:controversial in the Orthodox world
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1927:National Jewish Democratic Council
1779:Young Israel of Greater Pittsburgh
1764:Young Israel of East Brunswick, NJ
1444:"American Jewish Year Book (1984)"
1404:"STURM--Rabbi Chaplain Ephraim H."
912:State University of New York Press
901:State University of New York Press
365:'s Charities Bureau. According to
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1129:Eller, Sandy (February 1, 2013).
1067:Daniel J. Wakin (June 30, 2003).
906:Bernard Melvin Lazerwitz (1998).
689:. New York: Feldheim Publishers.
588:Young Israel Beth-El of Boro Park
583:Young Israel Beth-El of Boro Park
3063:National Council of Young Israel
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1860:(not exclusively Israel-focused)
1688:. New York City. March 7, 1935.
1343:Michael Orbach (June 23, 2010).
1108:Sandy Eller (February 1, 2013).
439:Young Israel Kosher Dining clubs
131:National Council of Young Israel
35:National Council of Young Israel
2364:College Jewish studies programs
2077:Major domestic and neighborhood
2068:Zionist Organization of America
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619:List of Young Israel Synagogues
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2191:Society for Humanistic Judaism
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2181:Rabbinical Council of America
1970:American Jewish World Service
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2339:United Synagogue Youth (USY)
2269:Orthodox and Modern Orthodox
1980:Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
1975:Joint Distribution Committee
1858:Major advocacy organizations
1827:Major communal organizations
1754:Young Israel of Aberdeen, NJ
927:University of Illinois Press
871:S. Daniel Breslauer (1994).
558:Young Israel of Fifth Avenue
459:Intercollegiates published:
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284:Centralization and Orthodoxy
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2885:Jewish Broadcasting Service
2701:Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle
1932:Republican Jewish Coalition
1907:Jewish environmental groups
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235:Jewish Theological Seminary
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1942:White House Jewish Liaison
1368:"Keeping Kosher on Campus"
887:Jewish Publication Society
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1703:"Summer Camp for Seniors"
1685:Jewish Telegraphic Agency
1564:"Architectural Glass Art"
1388:Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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2115:Major religious movement
2096:Secure Community Network
2079:assistance organizations
2028:Israeli-American Council
1882:Conference of Presidents
1872:American Jewish Congress
1849:Local Jewish Federations
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875:. Scholars Press. p. 25.
855:"Young Israel Viewpoint"
576:became the first rabbi.
567:Young Israel of Flatbush
521:Worcester, Massachusetts
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2409:Major university groups
2134:Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah
2013:Americans for Peace Now
1892:Religious Action Center
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976:American Jewish History
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