Anyone know of a shul with a nice rosh hashana davening with warm chasidish singing (perhaps breslov or carlebach style) in Brooklyn? That someone who isn’t a member all year will feel comfortable joining?
I love Bostoner R"H davening. Lots of marching type singing, everybody taps their feet to the singing because it's so contagious and very uplifting. I miss it from my youth. I still go visit sometimes when my mother is there in BP.
Anyone know of a shul with a nice rosh hashana davening with warm chasidish singing (perhaps breslov or carlebach style) in Brooklyn? That someone who isn’t a member all year will feel comfortable joining?
Is he ready to go to Williamsburg? Cuz there's a shul that's exactly that style
Anyone know of a shul with a nice rosh hashana davening with warm chasidish singing (perhaps breslov or carlebach style) in Brooklyn? That someone who isn’t a member all year will feel comfortable joining?
Your typical breslov stieble is no comparison to carlbach. Its chasidush and warm. Nice davening but not lots of singing. "Pop up breslov" minyanem. That advertise chazanem would fit bill.
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Rabbi Shloime Taussig
They rent the Renaissance hall on 14 and 59. Many women come to daven there only RH and YK.
Chasidish tunes, some contemporary tunes. It’s beautiful singing.