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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 212-865-0600



Address: 251 W 100th St 10025 New York, NY, US

Website: www.anschechesed.org/

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Ansche Chesed 15.12.2020

On summer Fridays up at Camp Ramah in the Berkshires, Rabbi Jeremy Kalmanofsky and his buddies, Rabbis Barry Chesler and Eliot Malomet host Parsha Talk, popularly known as "Dutchess County's #1 Torah Podcast," and even more popularly known as "Three Old Guys Talking About the Parsha." (You can often listen on Kol Ramah 102.3FM.)

Ansche Chesed 28.11.2020

Rabbi Jeremy Kalmanofsky and his pals are up for their second Chanukah episode of #ParshaTalk.

Ansche Chesed 03.11.2020

Rabbi Jeremy Kalmanofsky and the gang are back again this week to discuss Vayishlach.

Ansche Chesed 30.10.2020

On summer Fridays up at Camp Ramah in the Berkshires Rabbi Jeremy Kalmanofsky and his buddies, Rabbis Barry Chesler and Eliot Mamolet host Parsha Talk, popularly known as "Dutchess County's #1 Torah Podcast," and even more popularly known as "Three Old Guys Talking About the Parsha." (You can often listen on Kol Ramah 102.3FM.) This week one of the hosts has indicated that this episode is "The best conversation you will get on this week’s parsha!"

Ansche Chesed 01.10.2020

This is such an important issue. We hope that you will join us.

Ansche Chesed 27.08.2020

https://youtu.be/BTfIh2SR6Ws

Ansche Chesed 09.08.2020

The Ansche Chesed community joins their voices together to sing Avinu Malkeinu as part of our Rosh Hashanah Services. https://youtu.be/TVVsGSGk4F0

Ansche Chesed 17.07.2020

We may not be able to pray together in person this year during the High Holidays, but that doesn't mean that we can't fulfill one of the mitzvot of Yamim Noraim, to hear the call of the shofar with our own ears! Join the West Side Jewish communiites up and down Broadway (from 64th to 116th) at 4pm on the 2nd day of Rosh Hashanah (Sunday, September 20th) and hear the call of the shofar. Don't forget to wear your mask and maintain social distance!