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Agudah - New York Metro Area - Mincha Directory

March 24, 2008

This Mincha Directory is based on information available at the time of printing. Although we cannot accept any responsibility for the accuracy of the data furnished us, we are most thankful for errors brought to our attention. For changes, corrections, or to list additional Minyanim, please email: torahprojects@agudathisrael.org

Please note the following:

- It is always best to call before going to a Minyan the first time to confirm the information herein.
- Minyanim that meet late afternoon often change schedules as the days lengthen.
- Fast days pose a special problem. Not every Minyan possesses a Sefer Torah, and those that do will often daven earlier
- Minyanim at Yeshivos and Day Schools often meet only on school days. Similarly, many business Minyanim do not meet on legal holidays.
- The fact that a shul is listed in this directory does not mean that its mechitzah satisfies all standards.

View Mincha Directory PDF - 2010