First Hebrew Congregation

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1821 Main St
Peekskill, NY 10566

First Hebrew Congregation in Peekskill, NY, is a vibrant and inclusive Jewish community dedicated to celebrating and practicing contemporary Conservative Judaism. With a focus on life-long learning, worship, charitable acts, and social connections, the congregation fosters a warm environment where members can engage meaningfully with their heritage.

The congregation offers a variety of educational opportunities, social action initiatives, and religious services, making it a nurturing space for individuals and families. Through events such as Shabbat services, Torah study, and community outreach, First Hebrew Congregation actively embodies the principle of Tikkun Olam, or "repairing the world."

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Mindy R.
5/21/2013

There is always something nice to say about your synagogue. First Hebrew is in a suburb conveniently located to Route 9 and route 6. Worth the drive. You can make a difference here. Peekskill...

Rose R.
7/26/2023

Great community. great people. Terrific food. Good Services.

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