Rachmistivka Congregation
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Orthodox synagogues anchor neighborhoods with quiet continuity. They offer daily minyanim, adult education, and lifecycle events without fanfare—just steady presence. One such place sits on a tree-lined block where Franklin Avenue meets the hum of Bedford Avenue.
The Rachmistivka Congregation occupies a modest corner at 60 Franklin Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205. This stretch of Williamsburg balances old-world rhythms with the occasional delivery bike whirring past. A synagogue here feels both timeless and rooted in the present, serving a community that gathers for prayer and study without pretense.
Services follow the nusach Ashkenaz tradition, with weekday Shacharis and Mincha held at set times. Holiday schedules shift slightly, accommodating the lunar calendar. Those planning to attend can call (718) 384-0711 for the current davening times or to arrange a kiddush. The congregation also hosts a weekly Daf Yomi shiur, drawing participants from across the borough.
Directions are straightforward: a map pinpoints the entrance on Franklin Avenue. For anyone navigating by subway, the G train stops nearby, while the B48 bus runs along the same route. Parking, as always in Brooklyn, requires patience. More details can be found at this link.