Brotherhood Synagogue is a Jewish congregation in New York shaped by the dual rhythm of contemporary city life and the enduring cycle of the Hebrew calendar. Its identity is anchored in sacred time, with dates marked in both the Gregorian and Jewish systems, reflecting a communal life attuned to ritual observance as well as the everyday cadence of the wider world. That sensibility is visible in the pairing of Wednesday, April 1, 2026 with 14 Nisan 5786, and Monday, April 20, 2026 with 3 Iyyar 5786. The use of both calendars places the synagogue firmly within Jewish liturgical time, where each civil date carries a parallel significance in the religious year.
It suggests a community organized not only by the standard passage of weeks and months, but by the spiritual meaning embedded in the Hebrew date as well. In that way, Brotherhood Synagogue reflects one of the defining qualities of synagogue life itself: the joining of communal gathering, tradition, and continuity. Even in the simple notation of dates, there is a clear sense of belonging to an inherited framework of Jewish timekeeping and observance, maintained within a New York setting.
Brotherhood Synagogue
28 Gramercy Pk S
New York, NY 10003
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