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Religious in New York
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- Congregation B'nai Jeshurun
- Congregation B'nai Jeshurun is a conservative synagogue on Manhattan's Upper West Side that accepts gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people and their families fully into the life of the community. Visit our website for service times and synagogue events. For specific gay and lesbian events, you can also call the Gay and Lesbian Committee at (212) 787-7600 ext. 325. All are welcome.
Categories - Religious : Judaism Locations: - New York } New York } New York
- A Welcoming Synagogue for Spiritual Judaism
- All are welcome to join us at The Shul of New York for our inspiring services and enlightening classes. We are a liberal Reform Congregation committed to spirituality and service. Gay men and lesbians are welcomed and the lifestyle is respected.
Categories - Religious : Judaism Locations: - New York } New York } New York
- Metropolitian Community Church of Hudson Valley, Albany NY
- MCC HV is a place of God's love and inclusion, God's healing and hope for the whole community. We gather to worship God together, to grow in God's love for each person and to be equipped to bring the good news of God's love to everyone.
- Congregation Beth Simchat Torah - NYC's LGBT Synagogue
- Founded in 1973, and under the leadership of Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum since 1992, CBST has become the largest gay synagogue in the world and arguably one of the most influential: an important voice in Judaism, in the world-wide discourse on the nature of religious community, and in the movement to secure basic civil rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people in the United States and throughout the world.
Categories - Religious : Judaism
- Metropolitan Community Church of New York
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