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Guide to the Upper West Side


Welcome to the Upper West Side. Below are links, references, and stuff to help navigate the wild world of the Upper West Side. It maybe abit overwhelming, but you will figure it out. We have faith in you. To submit a listing or comment, email webmaster@bangitout.com


Clubhouse Cafe
155 W. 46th Street Between 6th & 7th Avenue
Phone: 212.354.3838
Fax: 212.869.0900
Added on: 2008-01-21

U CAFE
1436 Lexington Ave, New York 10128 Btwn 93rd & 94th St
Phone: 212-427-8223

Added on: 2008-01-21

V Sandwich Bar
1259 Park Ave. (97th and 98th)
(212) 360-7185
Sandwich Bar is serving Tasty, Fresh, and Healthy food at Reasonable prices
Added on: 2008-01-21

Shalom Chai Pizza
359 Grand St. at Essex
(212) 598-4178
Rav Pinchas horowitz
Added on: 2008-01-21

My Most Favorite Food
120 W. 45th St. (6th and Broadway)
OK
(212) 997 5130
Added on: 2008-01-21

La Bagel
263 First Ave (15th and 16th)
(212) 388-9292
Added on: 2008-01-21

Diamond Dairy
4 W 47th St. 5th and 6th (212) 719-2694
Vegetarian Cholent on thursday/friday!
Added on: 2008-01-21

Broadway Cafe
160 Broadway Liberty & Maiden Lane (212) 732-1728
OK
Added on: 2008-01-21

Hana's Pizza
(formerly pizza cave) 1376 Lexington Ave (E 90th and 91st) (212) 987-9130
Added on: 2008-01-21

Supersol!
MEGASTORE!
661 Amsterdam Avenue (btw 92nd & 93rd Streets),
Hashgacha: Vaad Harabonim of Riverdale (Rav Mordechai Willig)
(212) 222-6332
Added on: 2008-01-21

Burgers & Wraps - Talia's To Go
Takeout-Delivery. Fleishig. cheap. 668 Amsterdam Avenue. 212-580-3144 Over Ten Types of Burgers & Wraps Non-Dairy Cheeseburger Talia's To Go! To place an order please call 212-580-3144
Added on: 2007-11-30

Date Palm Cafe at the Center for Jewish History
Date Palm Cafe at the Center for Jewish History
214.748.3647
Added on: 2007-11-12

Heritage Cafe at the Museum of Jewish Heritage
Cafe in Museum Serves meat!
Added on: 2007-11-12

Cafe Blossom
Vegetarian, Health Food
212-875-2600
466 Columbus Ave, New York 10024
Btwn 82nd & 83rd St
Added on: 2007-11-12

Olympic Pita
Awesome Pita Shwarma etc
58 W 38th St. - 1866-659-PITA
21 East 12th St - 1 877 PITA 33
Added on: 2007-11-12

BostonWalks
BostonWalks The Jewish Friendship Trail presents A Walking Tour Trail to Sites of Jewish Experience In New York City's Upper West Side 2007
Added on: 2007-06-27

Purim Tees!
Come laugh at loud at some new Jewish Humor T-Shirts...from Kollel to YU, everyone is fair game. http://www.printfection.com/purimtees Shop Away, Dag
Added on: 2007-06-21

Jew Lab
Jewlab.com is a Blog for Jewish Web Designers, Jewish Webmasters and Jewish Web Developers. Jewlab.com will feature Design Elements, Scripts, Freebies and more geared towards Jewish Websites. In the next few months i will be uploading Images, Totorials, Videos, Scripts and any other item relative to Web Design and Develoment
Added on: 2007-06-12

Kumah
KUMAH, which is Hebrew for ARISE, is a movement passionate about Aliyah (ascent). There are different Aliyahs for different people: for Jews of the Exile, Aliyah means heeding God's call for mass immigration to Israel, the Jewish people's homeland. Aliyah for Jews who have already come home to Israel means elevating the spirit of the Jewish nation and rectifying the vessel that is the State of Israel with an eye toward redemption. Aliyah for the peoples of the world means a spiritual renaissance with Jerusalem at its center. We call this movement Neo-Zionism, a Biblical dream being realized today. Through an array of projects, Kumah seeks to invigorate the world with positivity and a sense of connectedness based on authentic Jewish values. We at Kumah believe in taking an active role in shaping and hastening the destiny of Israel!
Added on: 2007-06-07

Beyond Teshuva
Beyond Teshuva is focused on providing ideas, connection and support for Baalei Teshuva in their continuing quest of learning, growing, and giving.
Added on: 2007-06-07

J Spot
The spot for Jewish perspectives on contemporary issues of social and economic justice
Added on: 2007-06-07

Rabbi without a cause
I am but dust and ash / The world was created for me
Added on: 2007-06-07

in the land of milk and honey
Calev ben-Dor - if you want to know why i made Aliya, just read the blog!
Added on: 2007-06-07

Yid With Lid
Exploring themes of political relativity...
Added on: 2007-06-07

A Simple Jew
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Added on: 2007-06-07

Emes Ve-Emunah
A Forum for Orthodox Jewish thought on Halacha, Hashkafa, and sociological issues of our time.
Added on: 2007-06-07

Treppenwitz
Blinding flashes of intellect..just a little too late. David Bogner in Israel.
Added on: 2007-06-07

Something and Half of Something
Devar Vechatsi Devar A Hebrew expression whose literal translation is "Something and Half of Something." It is one of the few instances of sarcasm found in the Talmud, and basically, it means... "Nothing."
Added on: 2007-06-07

DovBear
Not a threat to your stupid emunah. I don't care about your stupid emunah. Go ahead and have emunah. See if I care. In fact, I WANT you to have emunah.
Added on: 2007-06-07

Hirhurim
Thoughts on Torah and other issues
Added on: 2007-06-07

Lazer Beams
Reflections of emuna with Rabbi Lazer Brody
Added on: 2007-06-07

The Dry Bones Blog
monday through friday the stories behind the cartoons "new cartoons" every monday, wednesday, and friday "golden oldies" every tuesday and thursday
Added on: 2007-06-07

Abacaxi Mamao
"Abacaxi Mamao" (abakaSHEE mahMOW) means "Pineapple Papaya," which is what I ate daily for breakfast when I was in Brazil in March 2005. This has morphed into a blog in which I reflect on living in New York, Jewish texts, gender issues, and general observations about life. Thanks for reading!
Added on: 2007-03-23

LeCreperie
212-865-7334 2608 Broadway New York NY 10025
Added on: 2007-01-21

Cafe Roma
Cafe Roma is open till 2am on Saturday Nights. That's really all you need to know about this place. Pizza, 175 W 91st St, New York 10024 At Amesterdam Ave Phone: 212-875-8972
Added on: 2007-01-21

Alibaba
Best Shwarma at 4am Ever! 515 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10024 at 85th St. 212-787-6008
Added on: 2007-01-21

Talias Steakhouse
668 Amsterdam Avenue (866) 407-6108 Talia's Steakhouse & Bar is the only full dine-in Glatt Kosher steakhouse on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. We are a fine casual steakhouse serving traditional American restaurant cuisine with a full bar. Our menu includes dry-aged steaks, bison steaks, a/k/a buffalo, bison burgers, veal chops, lamb chops, fish, duck, chicken, sweetbreads, salads, pasta, vegetarian dishes, and desserts. In addition, every night you can enjoy a special Asian menu which includes various types of sushi rolls and sushi nigiri. We serve Lunch, Brunch and Dinner. Click on the Lunch, Sushi & Asian, Brunch and Dinner buttons (to your left corner) for complete menus. Moreover, we provide on and off premises catering services for all types of Simcha and special events such as Private Party, Birthday, Engagement Party, Wedding Reception, Bar Mitzvah, Bat Mitzvah, Brit Mila, Corporate or Business luncheons, Single Events, School & Synagogue Functions and other special occasions.
Added on: 2007-01-21

Smart Volunteer.org - Smart People. Smart Giving
SmartVolunteer —the latest innovation in the non-profit world, just made your search for meaningful volunteer opportunities a lot easier and a whole lot Smarter. The website, located at www.smartvolunteer.org, allows you to tailor your search for volunteer opportunities based on your skill-set, non-profit interests and time availability. It's so good, it won this year's prestigious NYU Stern/Satter Social Entrepreneurship Award. Now you can get Smart about Volunteering- and you might even find a business associate or friend in our volunteer member directory, comprised of ambitious professionals with a passion for giving back. Take a peak. No obligations. Only opportunities. Sign Up Now and Get Started!
Added on: 2006-12-20

Manhattan Adult ADD Support Group.
Manhattan Adult ADD Support Group. Join Today!
Added on: 2006-12-20

Overheard in New York
Funny things Overheard in New York - all REAL!!!
Added on: 2006-11-22

Milk n' Honey
22 West 45th Street
Bet. 5th & 6th Ave
212-764-4400

Added on: 2006-11-20

Chelsea Piers Adult Basketball Leagues
The Field House offers exciting league play for both men and women begining in December, March and June. The Field House offers Basketball Leagues for players of all levels. There are men's and women's leagues and you may join as an individual or a team.
Added on: 2006-11-20

Jewish Outdoors Club
The Jewish Outdoors Club (JOC) is a group of Modern Orthodox Jews who get together for fun and adventure in the great outdoors. Events are planned by JOC members on a non-profit basis and publicized through an email list, now numbering nearly 1800 people. Our outdoor club is now in its 10th year, and has cultivated a culture that is warm and welcoming. Join the email list, and see for yourself! It's FREE!
Added on: 2006-11-20

Zog Sports
ZogSports is a charity-focused, co-ed, social sports club that promotes charity and social action amongst young professionals in New York . ZogSports organizes sports leagues (touch football, outdoor and indoor soccer, volleyball, kickball, softball, dodgeball and basketball), trips, social events and volunteer opportunities for people in their 20s and 30s. ZogSports donates a portion of all proceeds to charity and helps participants Play For Your CauseTM through corporate charitable donations to winning teams' charities of choice. In four years, ZogSports has over 20,000 people participating in their activities and has donated over $165,000 to charity
Added on: 2006-11-20

New York On Tap
New York City may be the cultural capital of the world, but that doesn't mean you can't get stuck in a rut. Eat, drink, go see a movie. Rinse. Repeat. You're in the greatest city in the world. You should take advantage of it. Here's some ideas for things to do.
Added on: 2006-11-16

Pongo
ISRAEL T-SHIRTS & ISRAEL ARMY T-SHIRTS ISRAEL ARMY SURPLUS SWEATSHIRTS ARE AVAILABLE IN ALL SIZES & DESIGNS! CAPS, SOUVENIRS, CALENDARS AND DEAD SEA COSMETICS
Added on: 2006-11-14

Judaica Heaven
From candlesticks to posters to caps to menorahs and shofars, JudiacaHeaven.com offers you, the consumer, a place to park while you search for your judaica needs.
Added on: 2006-11-14

Schwalbe Mikvah on East Side
419 East 77th Street, New York, NY 212-359-2020
email: uesmikvah@yahoo.com
Added on: 2006-11-14

Rabbi Yisroel Fried
Rabbi and Program Director of Chabad of the west side (101 West 92nd Street)
Added on: 2006-11-14

Rabbi Shlomo Kugel
Rabbi and Executive Director of Chabad of the West Side (101 West 92nd Street)
Added on: 2006-11-14

Rabbi Adam Mintz
Rabbi at Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim at 241 West 72nd Street, 2nd Fl.
Added on: 2006-11-14

Rabbi Shaul Robinson
Senior Rabbi at Lincoln Square Synagogue at the corner of W.69th Street and Amsterdam
Added on: 2006-11-14

Rabbi Allen Schwartz
Rabbi of Congregation Ohab Zedek (OZ) on 95th between Coumbus and Amsterdam
Added on: 2006-11-14

Rabbi Ari Berman
Rabbi of the Jewish Center on W. 86th St.
Added on: 2006-11-14

Rabbi Shlomo Einhorn
Rabbi of the West Side Institutional Synagogue (WSIS)
Added on: 2006-11-14

Do Something.com
You have a lot of ideas about how you'd like to change the world or at least you have a lot of questions and concerns and you're looking for specific things you can do. We're giving you a place to connect, a place to be inspired, be supported, be celebrated. The only question is, "What's your something?"
Added on: 2006-11-14

Bikur Cholim - Partners in Health
The Volunteer Department of Partners in Health Bikur Cholim is subdivided into three major categories: Transportation, Visitation and Blood Donor Program. These programs, although painstakingly coordinate in the office owe their success to an elite corps of men and women who donate their time to ease the burden of the ill. To fully understand the scope of each of these departments and the services they provide, it is best to view them individually. Your Chesed will ensure the comfort of the sick.
Added on: 2006-11-14

VolunteerNYC.org
VolunteerNYC will allow you to find the best volunteer opportunities based on your preferences.
Added on: 2006-11-14

Big Brother Big Sister
Spend a Little time, make a Big difference. BECOME A "BIG" Volunteers are the heart and soul of Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City. Being a Big Brother or a Big Sister really means being a special friend and bringing a little magic into your life and the life of a child.
Added on: 2006-11-14

Meals on Wheels Need You!
Volunteers help with meal deliveries, friendly visiting, answering letters from our clients, phone calls and serving meals at holiday parties. They volunteer from their offices, their homes, schools, at senior centers or in seniors' homes. Citymeals-on-Wheels volunteers provide contact, connection, and companionship to isolated, homebound, elderly New Yorkers.
Added on: 2006-11-14

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