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Directory of New York-based Independent Minyanim

We're compiling an unofficial listing of other minyanim not affiliated with synagogues or movements in New York City. If you know of a minyan not listed below, or would like to supply more complete infomation, please email us at minyanim@kolzimrah.info. Looking for an independent minyan somewhere else? See the National Havurah Directory.

  • Darkhei Noam - www.dnoam.org , info at dnoam.org
  • Kehilat Hadar - Kehilat Hadar is a traditional egalitarian community founded in May 2001, located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. We have aimed to create a place for prayer and study for those who have a commitment to the Jewish tradition and a desire to learn from each other's experiences and diverse backgrounds. We meet every other week for Shabbat morning services, and offer educational programs throughout the year. Please see our web site for more information about upcoming meetings. www.kehilathadar.org, egalminyan at hotmail.com
  • Kesher Minyan - Shabbat morning davening in a fully Egalitarian setting. We meet once a month, on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, for services led by our shlichat tzibbur, Rabbi Jan Uhrbach. Kesher Minyan is based on the tenets of joyful davening, serious study of text, and expressing our love of Israel and the Jewish People. We seek to build a close-knit community, and warmly welcome anyone who wants to join us in this endeavor. To be included in our e-mail list, contact Jeffrey at jesmca at aol.com
  • Kehilat Orach Eliezer - www.koe.org, info at koe.org
  • Kol haKfar - Kol haKfar is a downtown minyan offering kabbalat shabbat and ma'ariv services in a traditional egalitarian atmosphere twice a month in members' apartments. Please find us at www.kolhakfar.org or contact us at kolhakfar at yahoo.com
  • Montauk Minyan - www.montaukminyan.org, info at montaukminyan.org
  • Park Slope Minyan - The Park Slope Minyan is committed to engaged, lay-led, and egalitarian
    prayer, spirited singing, and a tasty potluck dinner together. We believe that in the commitment to sharing Friday night davening and dinner, we are doing some of the best work toward building an inclusive community. We are
    all ages, ethnicities, sexual orientations, Jewish denominations, and of course, geographic locales (i.e. we love non-Brooklynites who trek to our gatherings). Check out www.parkslopeminyan.org to learn more about us or email .
  • Selah - yzamrami at yahoo.com
  • Techiya - Techiyah is Hebrew for rebirth or renaissance so the name fits for a new, traditional, egalitarian, Friday night minyan/potluck meeting about once a month in Harlem, a neighborhood that once had a lot of Jews and to which Jews are once again returning. If you would like to be added to the e-vite and email list please contact Daniel at dmh42 at columbia.edu
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