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Many people are often in need of locating synagogues for various religious affiliated reasons. Synagogues are generally houses of worship that many different individuals of the Jewish faith go to for prayer, advice, and celebration. Synagogues can also be used for communal activities, adult education, and Hebrew school teaching for smaller Jewish children. Some synagogues often have rabbis who help to teach the religious faith and give advice to various members of the Jewish community. A Synagogue, in general, can be a faith-based sanctuary for devotion, belief, unity, and overall activities that involve the various sections within reform, conservative, and Orthodox Judaism.

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TEMPLE SINAI
50 Alberta Dr, Buffalo, NY Zip Code
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KNESSET CENTER
500 Starin Ave, Buffalo, NY Zip Code
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YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREATER BUFFAL
105 Maple Rd, Williamsville, NY Zip Code
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TEMPLE BETH ZION
700 Sweet Home Rd, Amherst, NY Zip Code
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BNAI SHALOM SYNAGOGUE
1675 N Forest Rd, Williamsville, NY Zip Code
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CHABAD HOUSE OF BUFFALO
3288 Main St, Buffalo, NY Zip Code
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TEMPLE BETH ZION
805 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY Zip Code
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TEMPLE BETH AM
4660 Sheridan Dr, Buffalo, NY Zip Code
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TEMPLE SHAAREY ZEDEK
621 Getzville Rd, Amherst, NY Zip Code
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ACHEI TMIMIM ORTHODOX SYNAGOGU
85 Saranac Ave, Buffalo, NY Zip Code
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TEMPLE BETH EL OF GREATER BUFF
2368 Eggert Rd, Tonawanda, NY Zip Code
7.4MI from Buffalo
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CHABAD HOUSE OF BUFFALO
2501 N Forest Rd, Getzville, NY Zip Code
9.1MI from Buffalo
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TEMPLE BETH EL
720 Ashland Ave, Niagara Falls, NY Zip Code
16.3MI from Buffalo
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TEMPLE BETH ISRAEL CONSERVATIV
Madison, Niagara Falls, NY Zip Code
16.3MI from Buffalo
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TEMPLE EMANU EL
124 Bank St, Batavia, NY Zip Code
32.5MI from Buffalo
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TEMPLE BETH EL
507 Washington Ave, Dunkirk, NY Zip Code
38.3MI from Buffalo
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TEMPLE B NAI ISRAEL
127 S Barry St, Olean, NY Zip Code
60.1MI from Buffalo
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CONGREGATION HESED ABRAHAM
215 Hall Ave, Jamestown, NY Zip Code
60.5MI from Buffalo
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TEMPLE BETH EL
12 Church St, Hornell, NY Zip Code
72.5MI from Buffalo
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CONGREGATION BNAI ISRAEL
900 W Water St, Elmira, NY Zip Code
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CONGREGATION SHOMRAY HADATH
1008 W Water St, Elmira, NY Zip Code
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TEMPLE BETH EL
E Court St, Ithaca, NY Zip Code
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CENTER FOR JEWISH LIVING
106 West Ave, Ithaca, NY Zip Code
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Those who follow Jewish traditions have prayer services in synagogues. There are many different types of Jewish temples to choose from, though, so it is often best to contact the shul’s rabbis to discuss the traditions that they follow. Some of the more popular Sephardic Hebrew temples practice conservative orthodox or liberal forms of the religion. There are also different movements within each of these traditions. For instance, many Conservative Orthodox Jews are members of Chabad temples. Even within the Chabad tradition, however, you can find that a community focuses more on kosher meals, Hebrew prayers, and holidays like Passover. If you are interested in finding a school, then you should ask the synagogue if they hold classes there. You will want to find out what hillels they are associated with to help you decide if the school follows the same traditions as you. If you are having a difficult time finding a Sephardic temple that fits into your vision of Judaica, then you should meet with one of the rabbis and discuss your differences to help you determine if you would feel comfortable at the synagogue or if you should continue your search. Some people also decide to attend service only on holidays instead of going to them every week. This can help you maintain your traditions without compromising your religious beliefs. After you have talked to several temples in your area, you should be able to determine which ones are best for you and which ones do not match your perspective on Judaism.

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