Shuva Israel New York

Enter a world of divine
awakening and transformation

Shuva Israel is more than an organization—it is a living embodiment of the wisdom of Torah and the practice of Mitzvot, calling every soul to fulfill its deepest purpose. Led by Rabbi Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto, one of the most renowned Kabbalists of our time, our movement spans continents and reaches into the depths of every heart—igniting sparks and transforming lives.

From our bustling headquarters in New York City, we spread the light of Torah to every corner of the globe, offering hope, healing, and a profound sense of purpose. But Shuva Israel is not simply about studying—it is about living Torah, embodying its teachings in every breath, every action, and every thought.

Together, we are a global family bound by faith, spirit, and a shared mission: to elevate ourselves and the world around us.

Daf Yomi

Participate in the worldwide Talmud study cycle, with live sessions streamed from New York City.

rabbi pinto's Parasha Insights

Weekly teachings that unveil the hidden messages in the weekly Torah portion.

Chavruta Learning

Engage in personal, one-on-one study that fosters meaningful discussions and growth.

Exploring Spirituality and Prayer:

Prayer is not just a ritual—it is the lifeblood of our relationship with Hashem. Through Prayer, we express gratitude, seek goodness, and align our hearts with Hashem’s Will. In moments of joy as in times of challenge, prayer gives voice to the soul and draws down blessings from Above. We invite you to join us for uplifting and transformative services

daily services

Join our daily Shacharit, Mincha and Arvit Prayers.

High Holiday Services

Begin the new year with uplifting Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services, led by Rabbi Pinto.

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MIKVEH: PURITY, RENEWAL, REVIVAL

The only men’s Mikveh on Manhattan's Upper East Side

House of Hatzoref: Judaica for the Soul

Discover timeless Judaica

Tomchei Shabbat & Kimchei DePischa:

Ensuring every family celebrates Shabbat, Passover and Holidays with dignity and joy.

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