National Council of Young Israel

National Council of Young Israel
TheologyOrthodox Judaism
PresidentDavid Warshaw[1]
RegionUnited States and Canada
Headquarters50 Eisenhower Drive, Paramus, New Jersey
Origin1912
205 East Broadway, New York City
Congregations135
Members~25,000 affiliates
Official websitewww.youngisrael.org

The National Council of Young Israel (NCYI) or Young Israel (in Hebrew: ישראל הצעיר‎, Yisrael Hatza'ir), is a synagogue-based Orthodox Judaism organization in the United States with a network of affiliated "Young Israel" synagogues. Young Israel was founded in 1912, in its earliest form, by a group of 15 young Jews on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Their goal was to make Orthodox Judaism more relevant to young Americanized Jews at a time when a significant Jewish education was rare, and most Orthodox institutions were Yiddish-speaking and oriented to an older, European Jewish demographic.[2]

Today, Young Israel continues to promote Orthodox involvement of modern American Jews, while also advocating for the issues most relevant to its members, including support for Israel and Religious Zionism.

  1. ^ Helen Chernikoff (February 21, 2021). "National Council of Young Israel replaces entire board in pivot away from politics". eJewishPhilanthrpoy.com.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference A Fire In His Soul was invoked but never defined (see the help page).