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Description: As the oldest liberal Reform synagogue in Queens and on Long Island, the Free Synagogue of Flushing has opened its doors on the corner of Kissena Boulevard and Sanford Avenue to the community for the past 95 years. Today, the New York State and the National Register of Historic Places recognize it. In 1917, the Hebrew Women's Aid Society founded the synagogue in keeping with the philosophy of the first Free Synagogue, the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in Manhattan. These principles include freedom of the pulpit, freedom in religious philosophy, freedom in terms of seating, and men and women are equal in participation and leadership.
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Creator: Free Synagogue of Flushing (Flushing, New York, N.Y.)
Language: English
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Borough: Queens
Religious subtradition: Jewish (Reform)
Religious tradition: Judaism
Street address: 136-23 Sanford Avenue
Neighborhood: Flushing - Clearview
Collector: Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University Libraries
Zip code: 11355
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Creator: Free Synagogue of Flushing (Flushing, New York, N.Y.)
Language: English
Coverage: New York (N.Y.)
Borough: Queens
Religious subtradition: Jewish (Reform)
Religious tradition: Judaism
Street address: 136-23 Sanford Avenue
Neighborhood: Flushing - Clearview
Collector: Burke Library at Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University Libraries
Zip code: 11355
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