Temple Beth Sholom

18 reviews

171-39 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11358

www.templebethsholom.org

+17184634143

About

Temple Beth Sholom is a Synagogue located at 171-39 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11358. It has received 18 reviews with an average rating of 3.8 stars.

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Hours

Monday9:30AM-4PM
Tuesday9:30AM-4PM
Wednesday9AM-2:30PM
Thursday9AM-1PM
Friday9:30AM-4PM
Saturday9:30AM-4PM
Sunday9:30AM-4PM

F.A.Q

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The address of Temple Beth Sholom: 171-39 Northern Blvd, Flushing, NY 11358

  • Temple Beth Sholom has 3.8 stars from 18 reviews

  • Synagogue

  • "An institution should not be judged solely on how it treats its own paying members"

    "It took me quite a while to search and find Temple Beth shalom"

    "It was a long search to find the right Temple for our family"

    "Elite liberal reform temple in Queens with an active Hebrew education program for school-aged children"

    "A wonderful welcoming, open and loving reform Jewish congregation"

Reviews

  • NoPartyNoise fromTBS

An institution should not be judged solely on how it treats its own paying members. Consider how well it treats people that are outside of it. This synagogue/private school does not care about the quality of life in the neighborhood where it is located. There are residential homes located all around the synagogue/private school. Temple Beth Sholom has made a business decision that is detrimental to its neighbors. As the landlord, TBS is ultimately responsible for how their property is being used; TBS can not disavow any responsibility because a controversial action is being committed by one of its renters, tenants, contractors, vendors, or etc. Most Saturday nights, Temple Beth Sholom's ballrooms are rented out for parties to people who are not members of the institution and most often do not even live in the local area. To be very clear: Temple Beth Sholom is not conducting religious/educational services at this hour, they are engaging in commercial activity. They are paid money by non-members to host arbitrary parties. These parties are very loud and last until the early morning hours. Music and party noise can be heard on the surrounding public streets and from nearby homes. Alcoholic beverages are sometimes served at these parties as well. Noise complaints have been reported to the authorities, but apparently they do not care to do much because these parties continue to happen very frequently on Saturday nights while not adhering to noise shutdown rules. Everyone is encouraged to continue reporting such violations of the law to the authorities, so they can see how pervasive this excessive noise problem is in our community. Temple Beth Sholom shows no consideration for the community at large. This neighborhood has many elderly residents and young children. So sleep is an important basic necessity, not a luxury. So before you consider having an event planner organize your party here please ask yourself these questions: Would you tolerate this quality of life issue in your own neighborhood every Saturday night? Is your temporary enjoyment worth disturbing the peace in someone else's neighborhood? Please have your party at a place that is not near a residential neighborhood. If you must have your party in a residential area please obey all laws, especially noise cessation deadlines. I am a longtime resident of the neighborhood. This commercial activity started occurring a few years ago. The excessive noise late at night (11PM+) is of course unacceptable and must stop. I am not alone when I say that Temple Beth Sholom is not being a good neighbor, many other residents share this opinion.

  • I S

It took me quite a while to search and find Temple Beth shalom. After many years of losing my way., I found my place as everyone is self friendly, like one big family. Where aa going to temple was once a chore now it is something I look forward to every Friday evening. A special deep. Thank you to Eric who greeted me when I first arrived. Made me feel so comfortable and welcome.

  • Stephanie Rosenberg

It was a long search to find the right Temple for our family. We went to an open house and as soon as we walked in we knew we found the right place. We have been members for many years and we Love our Temple family.

  • Jeffrey Cohen

Elite liberal reform temple in Queens with an active Hebrew education program for school-aged children.

  • J B

A wonderful welcoming, open and loving reform Jewish congregation. Respectful to all who enter.

  • Fay Halpern schildkraut

A warm and welcoming congregation. A true family!!

  • Robert Woodson

Very cool people lots if respect

  • Ray W

The people are awesome here

  • sonidodiscomovilalegria romero

Nice party hall

  • Lorenzo Alatorre
  • felix ortiz
  • Marcie Perskin
  • Mama Nuñez
  • Gail Tishcoff
  • Gilberto Diaz
  • Y. c
  • Sze Chan
  • felipe alcaide

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