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ABOUT OHR
TORAH...
Congregation
Ohr Torah, a member of the Orthodox Union of Synagogues, is the
jewel of North Woodmere’s growing shomer Shabbat community. Located
at 410 Hungry Harbor Road, Congregation Ohr Torah is only yards away
from the Doxie Pond/Margate Court footbridge linking the Woodmere
neighborhoods of Saddle Ridge, Hewlett, and Woodmere Park to North
Woodmere.
Our Morah D'Asrah, Rabbi Mordekai Shapiro,
Shlita, has led Congregation Ohr Torah since 1997. Previously, Rabbi
Shapiro was the spiritual leader of the Young Israel of Jackson
Heights. Rabbi Shapiro is on the faculty of Yeshiva University High
School for Girls, where he chairs the Halacha department. The Rabbi has
also served as coordinator of the Bet Din of the Rabbinical Council
of America.
Congregation Ohr Torah offers daily minyanim
and a multitude of shiurim, including Daf Yomi, Talmud classes, and Parshat Hashavua classes. On Shabbat and Yom Tov there are three
morning minyanim: A hashkama minyan, A Sephardic minyan, and an
Ashkenazic minyan in the main sanctuary. This allows our congregants
the flexibility of attending minyan at different times and in the
setting of their choice. As Jewish issues and adult education are of
importance to our congregants, Congregation Ohr Torah sponsors
various programs throughout the year.
The atmosphere of Congregation Ohr Torah is
warm, friendly, and intimate. During services a proper level of
decorum is maintained, which allows for meaningful tefillot. Our
gabbaim ensure that Torah honors are properly distributed and each
congregant feels that their participation has an impact on the
entire kehillah.
Congregation Ohr Torah has a youth director
and an active youth department which meets Shabbat mornings and
has Jewish holiday programming throughout the year. Classroom space
is available for children to be in a safe environment, where our
director and group leaders facilitate age appropriate tefillah,
discuss the weekly parsha, and lead games.
Congregation Ohr Torah has a beautiful
ballroom for lavish affairs (which are under the auspices of a
private caterer), as well as a multi-purpose room that can
accommodate smaller parties. Weekly Shabbat kiddushim are held there
as well.
As we are planning for the New Year,
the leadership of Congregation Ohr Torah invites you to join us for
a Shabbat. Our hospitality committee is enthusiastic about hosting
individuals and families, both from the neighborhood and out of
town.
For additional information, please call our
office at 516-791-3040 or visit our website at www.OhrTorah.org
and check the 'Hospitality' link.
We
look forward to meeting you!
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