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The Lincoln Square Synagogue is located at 180 Amsterdam Avenue at the corner of West 68th Street in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Founded in 1964, the physical location of the congregation has changed several times. The most recent move took place in January 2013. The new building is the largest synagogue to be built in New York City in over 50 years. The current senior Rabbi is Rabbi Shaul Robinson. ==History== The Lincoln Square Synagogue was founded as a congregation in 1964 by Rabbi Shlomo Riskin.〔, p.130〕 In the late 1960s, the first Orthodox Jewish women's tefillah (prayer) group was created, on the holiday of Simhat Torah at Lincoln Square Synagogue. The travertine building it formerly occupied was built in 1970, and was designed by the firm of Hausman & Rosemberg.〔, p.323〕 The synagogue moved to a new building designed by Cetra/Ruddy〔Gardner, James. ("Lincoln Square’s new shul looks nothing especially synagogue-like" ) ''The Real Deal'' (February 24, 2012)〕 at 180 Amsterdam Avenue at West 68th Street in mid-January 2013.〔Landowne, Morton. ("Entering Lincoln Square’s Second Temple Period" ) ''The Jewish Week'' (January 15, 2013)〕 The new building, the largest new synagogue in New York City in 50 years,〔Staff. ("Giant Lincoln Square Synagogue a go" ) ''The Real Deal'' (May 11, 2007)〕 comprises 52,000 square feet,〔 including a sanctuary able to hold 429 people.〔Rosenblat, Gary. ("If You Build It, Will They Come?" ) ''The Jewish Week'' (January 2, 2013)〕
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