Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach

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Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach
Religion
Affiliation Modern Orthodox Judaism
Ecclesiastical or organisational status Synagogue
Leadership
  • Rabbi Elie Weinstock
  • Rabbi Simcha Willig
  • Rabbi Saul Haimoff (Youth)
StatusActive
Location
Location100 Nassau Avenue, Atlantic Beach, Nassau County, Long Island, New York 11509
CountryUnited States
Location map Long Island.png
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Location on Long Island, New York
Geographic coordinates 40°35′12″N73°43′33″W / 40.5867957°N 73.7258368°W / 40.5867957; -73.7258368
Architecture
Date established1953 (as a congregation)
Materials Brick
Website
jewishcenterofatlanticbeach.org

The Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach (JCAB) is a Modern Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Nassau Avenue in Atlantic Beach, Nassau County, Long Island, New York, in the United States. [1]

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Founded in 1953, [2] JCAB is the primary synagogue in the Atlantic Beach village, serving the local Jewish community of approximately 250 families.[ as of? ]

Rabbi Samuel Klibanoff served as the Rabbi of the Congregation for eleven years, from 2004 until 2015. [3] Following his departure, Rabbi Ari Perl assumed the role for three years. Currently,[ when? ] the congregation has a temporary rabbi, Rabbi Prus. During the summer months, Rabbi Simcha Willig, son of Rabbi Mordechai Willig, has served as a visiting rabbi. As of January 2024, the senior rabbi was Rabbi Elie Weinstock. He was supported by Rabbi Simcha Willig and Rabbi Saul Haimoff. [4]

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References

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  2. "The Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach Restoration Project". Indiegogo. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  3. "About Rabbi Klibanoff - Congregation Etz Chaim". www.etzchaimnj.org. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  4. "Our Rabbis". The Jewish Center of Atlantic Beach. 2024. Retrieved January 31, 2024.[ self-published source? ]
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