Free Synagogue of Flushing

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The Free place of worship of Flushing may be a Reform place of worship within the Flushing neighborhood of Queens, ny town. It’s the oldest liberal Reform congregation in Queens and on island. The congregation was established in 1917 as a part of Rabbi Sir Leslie Stephen Samuel Wise’s “Free Synagogue” movement. Designer Maurice Courland designed the present neoclassic building. It’s listed on each the ny State and National Register of Historic Places.
Michael Weisser joined as rabbi in September 2008, once the place of worship had around one hundred members, down from many hundred decades earlier. A graduate of Hebrew Union College’s cantorial program within the Seventies, he was ordained in 2001. As of 2012, Weisser was the congregation’s rabbi and also the cantor was Steven Pearlston.

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