The Pupa Shul on Suzanne Drive is the local branch for the worldwide Pupa Chasidus movement based in Brooklyn, NY. They Daven (pray) with real Kavunah. The entire congregation is compromised by very pious and upstanding members of the local Jewish orthodox community. This congregation does not allow talking during religious services as is mandated by Jewish orthodox laws.
The Pupa organization in Monsey are real members of "The People of the Book". They follow all the rules of the Bible (Torah) given by G-D to the Jewish people through Moses on Mount Sinai some 3,000 years ago. They also follow all the rules of the oral Torah known as the Talmud. They also follow the ways of the Holy Baal Shem Tov, father of the Hasidic movement.
The Pupa congregation is known as a very giving community. The congregants help each other during happy and sorrow times alike. The congregation serves a small Challa roll and tuna every Saturday afternoon so the poor will not go hungry on the holy Sabbath. They then sing beautiful melodies into the night in a religious ceremony known as Shulos Seudos.
The congregation is now building a brand new state of the art modern center. The religious services and Torah classes are housed temporary in a trailer like structure on Leon Dr. right next to the new center currently under construction.
The Pupa Shul on Suzanne Drive is the local branch for the worldwide Pupa Chasidus movement based in Brooklyn, NY. They Daven (pray) with real Kavunah. The entire congregation is compromised by very pious and upstanding members of the local Jewish orthodox community. This congregation does not allow talking during religious services as is mandated by Jewish orthodox laws. The Pupa organization in Monsey are real members of "The People of the Book". They follow all the rules of the Bible (Torah) given by G-D to the Jewish people through Moses on Mount Sinai some 3,000 years ago. They also follow all the rules of the oral Torah known as the Talmud. They also follow the ways of the Holy Baal Shem Tov, father of the Hasidic movement. The Pupa congregation is known as a very giving community. The congregants help each other during happy and sorrow times alike. The congregation serves a small Challa roll and tuna every Saturday afternoon so the poor will not go hungry on the holy Sabbath. They then sing beautiful melodies into the night in a religious ceremony known as Shulos Seudos. The congregation is now building a brand new state of the art modern center. The religious services and Torah classes are housed temporary in a trailer like structure on Leon Dr. right next to the new center currently under construction.