D-Day Services at New York City Synagogue June 6, 2026June 15, 2026 On June 6, 1944, a synagogue on West 23rd Street in New York City held 24-hour special services on D-Day to pray for the Allied troops as they landed on the beaches of Normandy. <span class="nav-subtitle screen-reader-text">Page</span> Previous PostDid You Know That Frank Sinatra Was a Proud ZionistNext PostKnicks and Tefillin In New York City Related Posts Mel Blanc, The Man of a Thousand Voices He was the man of a thousand voices, best known... This Is Me And My Zaida. He’s My Why. “you’re the strongest person i know, i love you zaida”... Kindness Makes A Better Brooklyn Do a Mitzvah Today is 6/13 (June 13th) and there are 613 mitzvot...
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