Post on 25-Sep-2020
New Hyde Park,
A City Community with an Out-Of -Town Feel
New York
Warmth | Community | Affordability | Convenience
Why New Hyde Park? • Great location on the Queens/Nassau border• Affordable houses, apartments and co-ops
available on both the Queens and Nassau side• Several major supermarkets and kosher
butchers within a mile • 30 minute ride by rail to midtown Manhattan
with access to subways, buses, and express buses
• Dozens of kosher restaurants including a pizza and bagel store within a few miles
• Elementary and High School Yeshivas nearby• Many employment opportunities available
both locally and in the greater New York area
Our Brand New Mikveh
The New Hyde Park Experience
Shabbos• Kiddush every Shabbos• Eruv• Communal Shabbos meals• Seudah Shlishit every Shabbos• Weekly Youth Groups• Opportunities for engagement in
leading davening and learning• Opportunities for children to be
involved with davening• Bikkur Cholim• Hachnasat Orchim• New and innovative ideas from our
Rabbinical Intern from YU• Several opportunities to share in baby
namings due to the shul’s proximity to the hospital
Educational• Weekly Sunday morning Shiur• Rabbi’s Shiur each Shabbat• Women’s Shiur• Daf Yomi• Weekly Navi class• Weekly Gemara class• Young Men’s class with our
Rabbinical Intern• OU Lecture Series• Guest Speakers• Movie Nights
The New Hyde Park ExperienceSocial
• Annual BBQ• Israel Bonds breakfasts• Blood drives• Challah baking with the Rebbetzin • Shul Luncheons for Shavuot and
Simchat Torah• Annual Journal Dinner• Community Shalach Manot• Purim Seudah• A warm welcoming community
Community Highlights• Close proximity to the North
Shore LIJ Health System• Yeshiva elementary and high
schools• Local major retail shopping• Green Olive dairy restaurant• Bagel Boss• LA Fitness• Samuel Field Y• Many parks and recreational areas• Eruv• Keilim Mikveh
Rabbi Lawrence TeitelmanA native of Albany, Rabbi
Teitelman attended Yeshivat Bnei Akiva in Toronto, Yeshivat Har Etzion in Israel, and Yeshiva University in New York where he earned his B.A. in Mathematics, M.A. in Semitic Languages, and Rabbinic Ordination. Since 2006, Rabbi Teitelman has served as the Rabbi of Young Israel of New Hyde Park, creating programs and expanding Talmud Torah opportunities at the synagogue.
Before moving to New Hyde Park, Rabbi Teitelman served as Rabbinic Intern at Congregation Ahavath Torah in Englewood and Rabbi of Young Israel of Jackson Heights. He has lectured and served as guest rabbi in synagogues around the country. Rabbi Teitelman is a member of the Rabbinical Council of America, Vice President of the Vaad Harabonim of Queens, and Volunteer Chaplain at North Shore LIJ Hospital.
Rabbi Teitelman also holds graduate degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science from NYU’s Courant Institute and the City University of New York School of Engineering respectively. He works, alongside his rabbinic career, in the Information Technology profession, and also has been teaching Computer Science at Queens College for two decades.
Rabbi and Mrs. Teitelman have six children Sara Hanna, Yael, Atara, Yedida, and twins Temima and Binyamin. Together they open their home to the community while maintaining it’s legacy as a warm “home away from home” for visitors and families of patients at the nearby hospitals.
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Come visit us for a Shabbat!
Young Israel of New Hyde Park264-15 77th Ave
New Hyde Park, NY 11040For more information or to find out about
incentives, contact Rena Gombo at 718.343.3855 or email rabbi@yinhp.org
www.yinhp.orgfacebook.com/YoungIsraelNHP
Photos courtesy of Dov Israeli and Stanley Barth
Layout and design by Jenna Grunfeld