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Congregation Tifereth Israel, Greenport

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Congregation Tifereth Israel reviews

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TripAdvisor traveler rating 4.5
8 reviews
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TripAdvisor
  • We drove here from Woodbury to see this work of Phillip Johnson, following noteworthy architects. Unfortunately it was closed but the exterior was dramatic with seven rectangles forming the synagogue....  more
    We drove here from Woodbury to see this work of Phillip Johnson, following noteworthy architects. Unfortunately it was closed but the exterior was dramatic with seven rectangles forming the synagogue....  more »
  • Great congregation, welcoming community, wonderful Rabbi ...in the center of Greenport...Not to be missed 
    Great congregation, welcoming community, wonderful Rabbi ...in the center of Greenport...Not to be missed  more »
  • This is a small conservative congregation created at the end of the 1800's in a small house. The congregation is welcoming, as it is small and there are not that many Jews in Greenport.... 
    This is a small conservative congregation created at the end of the 1800's in a small house. The congregation is welcoming, as it is small and there are not that many Jews in Greenport....  more »
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  • This place should not call itself a religious institution, the rabbi just bans lifelong members because they call him out for being late to his own service. Instead of being compassionate, Rabbi Gadi Capela acts as a tyrant and the way he speaks to his congregants Saturday mornings is strikingly similar to the way a first grade teacher talks to their six year old students. Instead of trying to mend fences he makes threats to his congregants and writes reviews for himself on Google

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