Orthodox Synagogues

Beth Israel Congregation
232 Orchard Street, New Haven 
Bikur Cholim Sheveth Achim is led by Rabbi David Avigdor, a member of the Rabbinical Council of America.  Bikur Cholim Sheveth Achim is affiliated with the Orthodox Union and cater to men, women and children from a wide range of religious backgrounds. 
   112 Marvel Road, New Haven
   (203) 387-4699


Chabad House Moschiach Center
226 Bellevue Road, New Haven
(203) 772-0736

 

Chabad of Westville is dedicated to bringing and sharing the light, life, warmth, beauty and joys of our heritage with all our fellow Jews, in a most welcoming atmosphere. At Chabad, you are already a part of the family!
   110 Marvel Road, New Haven
   (203) 389-8472


Friends of Chabad at Yale
265 College Street #3M, New Haven
(203) 789-1252


Minyan Urim is a monthly Shabbat service at the Yale Slifka Center in New Haven. We strive to create an uplifting and song-filled tefillah that in grounded in our commitment to halakha and to maximizing the participation of women and men.
    Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
    80 Wall Street, New Haven
    (203) 432-1134

 

Orthodox Minyan at Yale holds services daily in the morning and afternoon as well as on Shabbat. All are welcome to join in the traditional service and camaraderie.
    Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale
    80 Wall Street, New Haven
    (203) 432-1134


Rabbinical Institute of New Haven
300 Norton Street, New Haven
(203) 789-9879


Westville Synagogue  is the largest modern orthodox synagogue in New Haven, Connecticut.  It will allow you to rediscover the warmth of Jewish tradition and gain a new appreciation for Judaism by sharing in a synagogue lifestyle that is both traditional and contemporary.  It is a place where you will enjoy an extended family and learn from others, young and old.
Daily morning and evening minyanim (prayer services) every day of the year; various adult and children's programs throughout the year; family Shabbos dinners; Kiddush following every Shabbos morning service; Shalosh Seudos every Shabbos afternoon after Mincha
    74 West Prospect Street, New Haven
    (203) 389-9513

Yeshiva of New Haven  is an exciting faith-based community as well as a welcoming community of scholars serving New Haven's Jewish population.  The outstanding educational endeavors of Yeshiva, its elementary school and high school divisions for boys and for girls, are supplemented with wonderful Shabbos groups, summer programs, and learning opportunities for adults.  The core religious activities of daily and Shabbos minyanim are augmented by shared celebrations of life-cycle events and of the many significant moments on the Jewish calendar.  Come look at what Yeshiva of New Haven has to offer your family.
   765 Elm Street, New Haven
   (203) 777-2200


Young Israel of New Haven  has had a significant and historical part in New Haven for over 75 years.  From being a place for davening and learning to begin a key community event leader, YI has established itself as a prominent pillar in New Haven.  YI is actively expanding its membership through designing and developing innovative programs to supplement the traditional daily and Shabbat/Chaggim services and learning.
   You will be amazed by the Kiruv and Chesed shown by members of Young Israel and members of the other Orthodox shuls.  Anyone will be hard pressed to find a community that interacts so well.  Community events are run based not on turf related issues, but rather what will enhance the entire community. 
    292 Norton Street, New Haven
    (203) 776-4212

 

 



 

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