Our Shul
In the summer of 2004, a small group of young and enthusiastic families conceived of the idea of starting their own shul in North Woodmere. The families wanted to create a shul that was a makom tefilah with an atmosphere focused on davening and learning – a place that could serve as a central location for Avodas Hashem for the entire community. These founding families were drawn to Rabbi Lebowitz's dynamic personality, wealth of torah knowledge and model middos, and he was the unanimous choice to serve as the Rav of the new shul. After converting Rabbi Lebowitz's basement into a temporary shul, minyanim began at BKNW on Shabbos Parshas Noach, 2004. The shul quickly outgrew its original home and has relocated to 649 Hungry Harbor Road, where the building is filled with the sounds of torah and tefilah each and every day. Not only is BKNW a proper makom tefillah and home to a number of weekly shiurim, including a daily daf yomi shiur, but the shul has already attracted a host of young families to the neighborhood, and we continue to welcome families to our community.
We constantly run adult education, chessed and community programs, as well as a variety of youth programs for over one-hundred children.
North Woodmere is a quiet, beautiful neighborhood located only minutes away from the Five Towns' shopping, restaurants and schools, as well as the communities of Cedarhurst, Woodmere and Lawrence. North Woodmere is also home to a state-of-the-art park that offers activities for children of all ages.
We would love to have you come spend a shabbos in our community to see if BKNW and North Woodmere are right for you and your family. If you have any questions about the neighborhood, the shul, or would like to come for a shabbos, please contact Rabbi Lebowitz at [email protected].
We constantly run adult education, chessed and community programs, as well as a variety of youth programs for over one-hundred children.
North Woodmere is a quiet, beautiful neighborhood located only minutes away from the Five Towns' shopping, restaurants and schools, as well as the communities of Cedarhurst, Woodmere and Lawrence. North Woodmere is also home to a state-of-the-art park that offers activities for children of all ages.
We would love to have you come spend a shabbos in our community to see if BKNW and North Woodmere are right for you and your family. If you have any questions about the neighborhood, the shul, or would like to come for a shabbos, please contact Rabbi Lebowitz at [email protected].