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B'nai Sholom Reform Congregation

4.0 (1 review)

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Congregation Gates of Heaven - High Holy Days 2024/5875

Congregation Gates of Heaven

5.0(1 review)
11.4 mi

It feels a bit weird to say this after just being a member for a couple of months, but I love this…read moreplace. My family and I kicked around the Jewish community in Albany for a couple of years looking for our spiritual home. And of all places we found it in Schenectady. We feel it is a great fit for us. It's not too big, it's not too small. It's not too religious (I don't feel guilty about my love for bacon), it's not too secular. It's not too fancy, it's not too drab. There is a word in yiddish that sums it all up nicely, and that is haimish. For those who don't know what that means, it's "having qualities associated with a homelike atmosphere; simple, warm, relaxed, cozy, unpretentious, etc." They also have an annual Jewish Food Festival, which I have to say I'm excited to be participating in this year. Don't tell the rabbi, but it also doesn't hurt that I can drop my kid off at Sunday school and then hang out at the Schenectady Greenmarket. I love it there, and I love any excuse to make the trek out to the Electric City.

From the owner: Gates of Heaven is the oldest Jewish congregation in Schenectady, NY, with over 300 member…read morefamilies, many of whom are multi-generational members, and a senior rabbi who has served this community for over 30 years. We offer a variety of programming for young families, single adults, and senior members, including social, educational, and spiritual experiences, in following with the Union of Reform Judaism. Our supplemental school, Gates Quest, provides high-quality education to children from preschool through 7th grade, followed by an enriching high school-level social group we call GOHTY (Gates of Heaven Temple Youth), and adult education programs throughout the year. Holidays like Purim, Passover, High Holy Days, Sukkot, Hanukkah, and more, bring opportunities to come together to celebrate our history and our culture. Join us for a Shabbat service, Shabbat family dinner, Torah Study, or one of our many upcoming weekday programs, and see what sets us apart from other congregations in the Capital District! No commitment necessary for your first visit; our Gates are open to all!

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Congregation Gates of Heaven - Members of our Life & Legacy Society in 2024

Members of our Life & Legacy Society in 2024

Congregation Gates of Heaven - 2021 Collage

2021 Collage

Congregation Gates of Heaven - Our Tree of Life, where we dedicate leaves to celebrate special life moments

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Our Tree of Life, where we dedicate leaves to celebrate special life moments

Temple Israel Nursery School

Temple Israel Nursery School

4.3(3 reviews)
0.6 mi

I have two children attending TI both through the lottery. We love this school so much. When I drop…read moremy kids off at school I am filled with a sense of peace and joy knowing they will be safe, loved, and cared for. I find the staff all to be very passionate about teaching and well-suited for their roles. The communication between the teachers, director, and parents is excellent. We get weekly (sometimes more) updates on what they are learning and what is needed from us / is coming up. Although my family is Christian - we love the Jewish aspect of the school. A Muslim acquaintance of mine is also looking forward to sending her child here soon. Personally, my family has enjoyed learning about the Jewish faith and celebrating the Jewish holidays. There are many kids of all faiths, races, and backgrounds in the UPK and 3PK classes. The diversity is wonderful. Packing a vegetarian lunch took a little getting used to but like other reviewers have mentioned my kid's lunches are very healthy because of it. I send them scrambled eggs, PBJ, lots of fruit, nuts (they have nut-free classes if needed), and lots of cheese and crackers. Both of my kids attend TI currently. When one was at daycare and the other at TI it was hard to manage the Christian and Jewish days off as they weren't all the same - but it was worth it because my kids are thriving at the school. Lastly, I want to say that although we have two lottery spots we loved it so much with our first child we put a deposit down for a private spot in the school just in case we didn't get a spot in the lottery. The director refunded the deposit for us when we heard from the district that we had won the lottery again. (The only lottery I ever expect I'll win, and that's okay lol)

It's understandable why nobody would leave a review for their child's nursery school. The…read morerelationships between parents and teachers is remarkably close. And by the time your child has moved on, the school may be a very different place. Regardless, I thought I would share my experiences. Both kids went through the program at Temple Israel Nursery School. We call it TI for short. And it was great. Was it the best ever? Maybe just a hair below some of the experiences with nursery schools we had in Berkeley and Princeton. But I would be hard pressed to think of a better school in the Capital Region for our needs. Yes, most of the teaches that my kids had and loved have moved on. The administration is different. But if we ended up having another kid, this would be the first place I would call to book an appointment and check out the current program. It was important for me for my kids to have a Jewish education, so I loved that this was in the same building as the sanctuary and the students were able to build relationships with the rabbi and cantors. And that is unchanged. And this may be stupid, but I really loved that little lobby where parents would wait for their kids to be done with school. I met some other parents there back in the day, and we're still friends after all these years. Not only that, but this is "smallbany" after all, so the kids keep bumping into some of the peers from nursery school. It's amazing how that works out.

B'nai Sholom Reform Congregation - synagogues - Updated May 2026

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