Heichal Moshe (Rabbi Vorhand) is an Orthodox synagogue located in New York, New York, serving the community in the 10024 postal code area. The synagogue offers a place for worship, study, and community gathering, adhering to traditional Orthodox Jewish practices. Situated on West 91st Street, it provides a central location for congregants seeking a committed and observant environment for prayer and religious activities.
The synagogue emphasizes the importance of daily prayer services, Torah study, and communal events that align with Orthodox Jewish law and customs. It supports its members through various educational programs and religious guidance, fostering spiritual growth and a strong sense of community. Rabbi Vorhand leads the congregation, offering leadership rooted in Orthodox teachings and a dedication to the needs of the local Jewish population.
Heichal Moshe also functions as a hub for lifecycle events and holiday observances, accommodating families and individuals who observe traditional Jewish rituals. The synagogue’s atmosphere encourages participation and connection, welcoming those who wish to deepen their faith and maintain their Orthodox heritage. Its location in New York City makes it accessible to residents on the Upper West Side and surrounding neighborhoods, contributing to the vibrant Jewish life in the area.
In addition to regular services, the synagogue provides opportunities for learning and engagement through classes, lectures, and community programs. This combination of worship, education, and communal involvement defines Heichal Moshe as a cornerstone for Orthodox Jewish life in New York, New York.


































