In 1970, five young and idealistic families gathered together to form
the Young Israel of Scarsdale. The families sought
a synagogue that would be filled with spirit and meaning, a synagogue
that would be rooted in Jewish tradition. They wanted a synagogue that
would be friendly and warm and that would welcome all into its family
of friends.
The congregation's first home was in
a house at 43 Baraud Road in Scarsdale. Scores of families were
attracted to the aspirations of the synagogue's founders. In less than
a decade, the congregation flourished and the demand for expanded
facilities led to the construction of a new building on Weaver Street
in Scarsdale. The congregation has continued to flourish and grow. In
1995, the congregation completed another expansion of its facilities,
building a new sanctuary and social hall.
The Young Israel of Scarsdale has
developed into one of the most vibrant orthodox synagogues in New York.
The synagogue continues its work of forging links in the chain of
continuity so that Judaism will be transmitted to future generations.
We are proving that Judaism in
Scarsdale canmeet the challenges of our times. We refuse to allow our
deep and abiding faith in G-d to stand still. Our concept of
Judaism must be a dynamic one, one in which eternal truths are given
renewed life in the modern world. You are invited to attend services in
an exciting congregation. Join with us in sharing the warmth, beauty
and meaning of Judaism, and in experiencing the joy and spirit which
come with worshipping and living Judaism in an embracing community.
With its attractive mix of new and
old, of traditional Jewish values in a modern American setting, the
Young Israel of Scarsdale is well-positioned to meet the challenges of
the 21st centuries.
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