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Shacharit Sunday8:00 AM
Shacharit Mon 7:00 AM
Shacharit Tues, Wed, Fri7:00 AM
Shacharit Rosh Chodesh6:45 AM
Mincha WeekdaysBased on the Zman. See website.
Maariv WeekdaysBased on the Zman. See website.
Mincha FridayBased on the Zman. See website.
Shacharit Shabbat8:00 AM
Mincha ShabbatBased on the Zman. See website.
Motzei Shabbat MaarivBased on the Zman. See website.

Anshe Sholom is a modern orthodox synagogue located in New Rochelle, New York. In addition to our daily services and inspiring Shabbos services we offer a variety of programs and activities in a warm, inviting environment. We encourage you to take part in our wonderful community.

Located in the southern part of New Rochelle, Anshe Sholom is a short distance from Westchester Day School, Westchester Hebrew High School, kosher restaurants, kosher food markets, bakeries and mikvahs. Anshe Sholom also maintains its own eruv and has a religious school.

Congregation Anshe Sholom celebrated its 110th anniversary in June of 2006. We feel that says a great deal about a synagogue, its Jewish community, and our city of New Rochelle. Anshe Sholom has endured through the years because of the special commitment of its members. We are a growing, close-knit family community which welcomes people from every walk of life. Our membership includes families and individuals who have been part of the congregation for years, if not generations, and newcomers, many of whom have become actively involved in the lifeblood of Anshe Sholom.

New Rochelle is a city in Southern Westchester County, NY – only a short commute from Manhattan and close to shopping, great schools, and many kosher establishments. In 2009, New Rochelle was listed in BusinessWeek as one of the best places to raise children in New York State (See BusinessWeek Article). Our neighborhood is walking distance to the Long Island Sound and close to great parks, recreation, public facilities and transportation.

For more information or to visit us for shabbat and experience our warm community first hand, please contact the Shul office.

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