A growing Reform Jewish congregation with members
of all ages,
backgrounds and sexual orientations. Our community is inclusive and
welcomes Jews, non-Jews and Jews by choice; intermarried and intramarried;
couples and singles; and all who wish to worship with us in seeking peace,
justice, righteousness and a community of concern for
"repairing the world" (Tikkun Olam).
1010 Park Avenue at 85th Street, NYC 888.590.2791 tujinfo@tuj.org
Why we like TUJ
"Warm, friendly, small congregation."
"They don't look you up and down to see what you're wearing."
"The kids can run around during the family service."
"There's a 1970's feeling of non-materialism."
"Become part of a caring community & develop friendships
with interesting, supportive people."
"Provides ways to explore meaningful issues & get
involved in social action projects."
"Has enhanced my life spiritually & intellectually,
not to mention all the friends I've made."
"It's a joy to see children participating in the service."
"No one checks your genes at the door." Rabbi
Chuck Lippman
Events & Services
Rabbi
Gary Bretton-Granatoor
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Your community in times of need and
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Your community to help repair the world.
Your community to help reverse global
warming.
Your community to usher in peace for
all humanity.
TUJ
Social Action Blog. See our calendar of New York City social action
events, check the One-Minute Activist
for current web petitions and campaigns, find
out more about TUJs Social Action activities
and issues. Join us in our effort to repair the
world.
Visiting author, Liesel Appel—daughter of Hitler's Minister of Education in Poland, and a convert to Judaism—discussed her book The Neighbor's Son about her unrelenting search for Edgar August Mayer who was thrown, as a baby, from a balcony in 1938 during Kristallnacht.