Temple Emanu-El (Long Beach, New York)

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Temple Emanu-El of Long Beach
Religion
Affiliation Reform Judaism
Ecclesiastical or organisational status Synagogue
LeadershipRabbi Jack Zanerhaft
Location
Location455 Neptune Boulevard, Long Beach, Nassau County, New York
CountryUnited States
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Location on Long Island, New York
Geographic coordinates 40°35′23″N73°38′50″W / 40.5898538°N 73.6472079°W / 40.5898538; -73.6472079
Architecture
Date established(as a congregation)
Website
templeemanuellongbeach.org

Temple Emanu-El of Long Beach is a Reform synagogue located at 455 Neptune Boulevard, in Long Beach, Nassau County, New York, in the United States.

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