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Directions to Congregation Sons of Israel
1666 Pleasantville Road, Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510

From New York City, George Washington Bridge
Take Henry Hudson Parkway North to Saw Mill Parkway North. Continue to interchange with Taconic Parkway North. Bear RIGHT onto Taconic Parkway. Exit RIGHT at Route 9A/100. Stay on Route 9A. Make a LEFT at the second traffic light (Chappaqua Road). Road will bear right and become Pleasantville Road. Get into the LEFT turning lane to make a LEFT turn into CSI.

From Tappan Zee Bridge
Cross bridge, stay to right, follow signs for Saw Mill River Parkway North (Exit 8A) and follow directions above.

From Long Island, Connecticut, Southern Westchester
Take Cross Westchester Expressway (287) West to Exit 3 (“Sprain Parkway North, New York City, to Taconic Parkway”). Take this exit and continue straight up the ramp to Sprain Parkway North. DO NOT make a quick right, marked to New York City. Follow Parkway North approximately 5 miles to interchange with Taconic Parkway and follow directions above.

From Upstate New York
Take Taconic Parkway South to Routes 100/133, Briarcliff exit. Cross over Route 100 and follow Route 133 to second traffic light (about 3 miles). Make a left onto Pleasantville Road. Continue approximately one mile to CSI on RIGHT.

Congregation Sons of Israel welcomes you to participate in our services. As a Conservative synagogue, our congregation observes the following standards and rules of procedure in our sanctuary and on our grounds.

All congregants and guests should wear a Kippah or other appropriate head covering. It is customary for all adult Jewish congregants to wear a Talit or prayer shawl. (Both are available in the lobby.)

There are times when entering or leaving the sanctuary would be considered inappropriate. Please cooperate with the directions of the ushers.

Please turn off all cell phones/beepers while on synagogue grounds during Shabbat.

Smoking and photography are not permitted anywhere in the synagogue or on the grounds during the Shabbat. Bringing gifts into the synagogue is also not appropriate.

We welcome children of all ages to our services, and ask only that adults and children alike behave in an appropriate manner while in the synagogue. In particular, we ask that conversation be kept to a minimum during services, and that children take advantage of our babysitting services if their attention falters. Finally, we remind our guests that applause is not appropriate at any point in the services.


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