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  • Chabad House at Syracuse University.  "Chabad House at SU is an open Jewish Home where every Jew is family. Speakers, classes, information tables in the Schine, Shabbat and Holiday services and dinners are all part of the Chabad House experience."
  • New Beth Israel.  Messianic Jewish Synagogue.  "We are a congregation of Jews and Gentiles who worship Israel's messiah, Yeshua, in the context of a Jewish lifestyle and identity. 

    We are not ashamed of the Gospel for it is the power of G-d unto Salvation for all who believe, to the Jew first, and also to the nations."
  • Temple Adath Yeshurun.  "Temple Adath is a diverse community reflecting the demographics and personality of the broad community. Yes, I could possibly highlight this program and that special characteristic, but the most important endorsement, if I was not Rabbi of this congregation, I would still very much want to be part of this Temple community. Temple Adath has a very special spirit. There is a genuineness and authenticity, unlike any I have witnessed in my travels around the United States. There is a passion and a joy of being part of this Temple community. There is a confidence and a strength, unafraid to dream and try new things, but always rooted in thousands of years of sacred, established, nurturing Jewish traditions.

    It is a congregation for all seasons and for all people, from early morning until late at night. It is there for us during the good times and some of the more difficult trying times. It is a place where we can pray together, cry together, laugh together, celebrate together, learn together and play together.

    We warmly welcome you to Temple Adath, and do hope that it will become not just any Synagogue, but a spiritual home; a place where memories frequently are created and sustained, dreams realized, optimism instilled, hope restored, and faith and belief always renewed." 
  • Temple Concord.  "We are the ninth-oldest Jewish congregation in the United States (established in 1839) and a member of the Union for Reform Judaism.  All are welcome here: individuals, couples, and families; younger and older members are all valued.  Whether you were born or raised Jewish, are a Jew by choice or are an interfaith family, we invite you to make Temple Concord your spiritual home.  Our compassionate clergy, experienced staff, enriching religious school, and diverse programs for all ages offer an exceptional Jewish experience and the opportunity to express your Judaism in a way that’s most comfortable to you.

    It is difficult to know whether our founders could have imagined such an energetic, diverse, socially conscious and spiritual congregation carrying on into the twenty-first century; but through the decades and centuries, Temple Concord has been and endures as a house of learning, community and prayer."

     

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Roman Catholic

Welcome to the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus ­ the Pope's Church in Syracuse where Rome, Italy comes alive in the preaching and prayers that take place in all the services.

Praised be our Lord Jesus Christ. This is the prayer said by the Holy Father and continued here at the Basilica because this is his church and we preach doctrine in union with Rome.

Welcome to the Pope's Church in Syracuse, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the home of God where we are strengthened in our faith with the Word of God and the Blessed Sacraments. Come and join us in worship and I know that you will come back again."

Zen

  • Zen Center of Syracuse Hoen-ji.  "The Zen Center provides a wide range of opportunities for the cultivation of mindfulness, including beginners' classes, daily meditation, dokusan (private interviews for students of Shinge Roshi), three, five and seven day sesshin (intensive retreats) four times a year, Dharma study meetings, ceremonies, and Tibetan Buddhist practice.

    The center also holds workshops and courses in Zen and the arts with such guest artists as Kazuaki Tanahashi for brushwork and grand master Nyogetsu Ronnie Seldin for shakuhachi (bamboo flute); Dharma Kids gatherings; Buddhist studies; family celebrations such as weddings, baby welcomings, dedications, funerals, and memorial services; and special events and conferences.

    Courses such as Deep Presence and Conscious Stress Reduction are offered with the understanding that meditation contributes to wellness and confers lasting health benefits. The Zen Center's authentic approach blends well with other wellness methods, and is compatible with and respectful of the world's great religious traditions."  

 

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