About Sephardic Center of Hollis Hills
At the Sephardic Center of Hollis Hills, our greatest pride lies in nurturing the growth of our community. For us, the well-being of our congregation and its future is paramount. When our shul was forced to close, it left a deep void in the hearts of many. However, through the tireless efforts of our Rabbis and the unwavering support of our community, we are now poised to rebuild—bigger, better, and stronger.
What once was a single home is now being transformed into a vibrant, welcoming community center and shul, accessible to all. With your partnership, we can continue to expand and restore the sense of belonging that our congregation cherishes. Together, we can rebuild not just a building, but a home for the heart of our community.
Weekly Parsha
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Parashat Vayeshev
Parashat Vayeshev begins the dramatic story of Joseph and his brothers, filled with themes of sibling rivalry, dreams, betrayal, and divine providence. It also introduces the moral struggles of Judah and...
Parashat Vayeshev
Parashat Vayeshev begins the dramatic story of Joseph and his brothers, filled with themes of sibling rivalry, dreams, betrayal, and divine providence. It also introduces the moral struggles of Judah and...
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Parashat Vayishlach
Parashat Vayishlach recounts Jacob’s preparations to reunite with Esau, his wrestling with an angel, the tragic incident involving Dinah, and the deaths of Rachel and Isaac. The parashah highlights themes of...
Parashat Vayishlach
Parashat Vayishlach recounts Jacob’s preparations to reunite with Esau, his wrestling with an angel, the tragic incident involving Dinah, and the deaths of Rachel and Isaac. The parashah highlights themes of...
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Our Address: 80-02 209th St, Hollis Hills, NY 11427