Yorkville Synagogue is an Orthodox synagogue located in New York, New York, serving the community within the 10075 postal code area. Situated on East 78th Street, the synagogue provides a place of worship, study, and communal gathering for those who observe traditional Jewish law and customs. It plays a central role in fostering religious life for members of the Orthodox Jewish community in this part of Manhattan.
The synagogue offers daily prayer services, Torah study sessions, and holiday observances consistent with Orthodox Jewish practices. It serves as a spiritual hub where congregants can engage in prayer, participate in learning opportunities, and celebrate life-cycle events according to Orthodox traditions. The facility is designed to accommodate both individual and group worship, supporting a range of religious activities throughout the week.
Yorkville Synagogue also acts as a community center, facilitating connections among members through various programs and events that reflect the values and teachings of Orthodox Judaism. The synagogue’s leadership and congregation emphasize the importance of maintaining adherence to halacha (Jewish law) while fostering a welcoming environment for families and individuals. As part of New York City’s diverse religious landscape, Yorkville Synagogue contributes to the preservation and continuation of Orthodox Jewish heritage in the neighborhood.


































