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Mount Kisco Hebrew Congregation Welcomes New Rabbi And Family
The synagogue has found a new spiritual leader and Rabbi Pinchas Fink and his family have found a new home in Northern Westchester.

MOUNT KISCO, NY — A century-old synagogue in Mount Kisco has a new spiritual leader.
The Mount Kisco Hebrew Congregation (MKHC) has announced that Rabbi Pinchas Fink recently moved to Mount Kisco to serve as the new rabbi and spiritual leader. The congregation described him as a "talented Jewish educator." His wife, Rebbetzin Naomi Fink, and children will also become a part of the MKHC family.
MKHC is a modern orthodox synagogue founded in 1906 – bringing a century of Jewish tradition, spirituality and joy to Northern Westchester County.
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"Our small-but growing congregation offers members an opportunity to impact our community while immersing in the traditions of Judaism,"Synagogue President Steven Sokol said. "We are excited to have the Finks here in our community and look forward to others getting the chance to meet them."
Free tickets are available to new individuals or families who wish to attend for Rosh Hashanah and/or Yom Kippur. More information about High Holiday tickets or about MKHC can be obtained by emailing Rabbi Fink at this email address. More information can also be found on the website.
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