Hebrew Alliance F.R.E.E. of Brighton Beach

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Hebrew Alliance F.R.E.E. of Brighton Beach
2915 Brighton 6th St. 11235
Phone: (718)-368-4490

F.R.E.E. of Brighton Beach is a satellite branch of Friends of Refugees of Eastern Europe (F.R.E.E.), headquartered in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The organization was founded in 1969 by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson. F.R.E.E.’s leadership is made up of Jews who were born under the former Soviet Union, and who have dedicated themselves to assisting their compatriots succeed in American society while at the same time strengthening Jewish identify in order to prevent the pitfalls of assimilation. Whereas, many social service agencies cannot relate to the unique cultural and linguistic barriers that exist for newly arrived Russian-Jewish immigrants, many of F.R.E.E.’s volunteers are personally acquainted with the problems and experiences of the Soviet Jew, having undergone the same transitions themselves.

In 1988, when waves of new immigrants began to settle in the Brighton Beach area of Brooklyn, at the instruction of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Hershel Okonov, Vice-President of F.R.E.E. Headquarters, sought to establish a synagogue that would cater to their unique needs. He came up on the Hebrew Alliance congregation, whose grand synagogue premises at 2915 Brighton 6th Street were not in use. Thus the joint Hebrew Alliance-F.R.E.E. Synagogue was born. Ever since, the synagogue has become an integral part of the rich tapestry of the Russian-Jewish community in New York.

Exterior with thin, narrow windows and long columns

Exterior with thin, narrow windows and long columns

Today, F.R.E.E. of Brighton Beach has expanded to include many innovative programs geared especially to the ever-changing face of the needs of Russian-Jewish community. In 2002, M-Generation began producing shows in the multiple languages spoken in our community, including Russian, Hebrew, Yidish and English. Also in 2002, Mazel Day Care opened its first preschool class nearly doubling in enrollment with each year. 2006 brought the inauguration of Mazel Day School as the first contemporary, high-quality Jewish Day School in Brooklyn designed to cater specifically to the educational needs of the Russian-Jewish child. In 2006, the Torah Learning Center began its first semester of lectures, classes, and workshops for men and women interested in learning more about their heritage and identity.

Information presented here has been made available in the history section of the establishment’s website:

http://www.freeofbrighton.com/templates/articlecco_cdo/aid/792023/jewish/Our-History.htm

Service schedule, less extensive than that of most major houses of worship

Service schedule, less extensive than that of most major houses of worship

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