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[2] [3] [4] The three-story stone mansion had thirty-one rooms, [2] and was described by The New York Times as "one of the largest on the [Long Island] Sound". [3] The estate was purchased in 1948 by the Westchester Religious Institute of Mamaroneck for the purpose of setting up a school dedicated to Jewish education. [5]
The On Demand version of Shalom TV expanded to more than 20 video distributors available to more than 40 million homes throughout North America. [4] In May 2012, Shalom TV became available as a Roku channel. [5] On December 7, 2012, Optimum Cable (Cablevision) launched the Shalom TV Channel. [6] Shalom TV was renamed JBS on September 24, 2014. [7]
New route, operating via White Plains Road, Saw Mill River Road, Westchester Medical Center, Westchester Community College, Hillside Avenue, and Tarrytown Road. Branded as the "Grasslands Shuttle". 104 ↔: Neperan Road Broadway New route, operating via Neperan Road, Westchester Medical Center, Westchester Community College, Valhalla, and Broadway.
Founded on September 19, 1887 (the first day of Rosh Hashanah in the year 5648) in the home of one of its members. In its early years, the congregation was made up of Jews who were "dissatisfied" with "a service that did not reflect their achievements and aspirations" nor satisfy their "emotional need for acknowledgement of their European roots" (93 The Jews of Westchester by Shragel and Drimmer).
Jewish Life Television (JLTV) is an American entertainment television network broadcasting Jewish–themed programming. The network was founded in 2007 by Phil Blazer, a longtime journalist and producer of programming for the Jewish community; [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Blazer remained with the network until his death in August 2020. [ 3 ]
Young worked in television as a reporter, mostly for CBS 2 New York during his four decades in the business. Former CBS 2 reporter, Lou Young, appointed village trustee in Mamaroneck Skip to main ...
The Leffell School (formerly Solomon Schechter School of Westchester) is a K–12 private, co-educational, Jewish day school in New York, United States. It was established in 1966 by Max Gelb and operates on two campuses; a Lower School (K–5) in White Plains and an Upper School (6–12) in Hartsdale .
Pages in category "Jews and Judaism in Westchester County, New York" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .