Temple Chaverim is one of Long Island's premier locations for Bar/Bat Mitzvahs and catered social events. Let your vision come true and allow our staff to handle every aspect of your private affair. Vendor Showcase: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 from 6-8pm Tour our newly renovated event space, meet with our preferred vendors and sample our cuisine. Reservations Required RSVP through the link below or Email npaolino@lessings.com https://www.lessings.com/corporate/weddings/venue/temple-chaverim/event/vendor-showcase/80/9196/details.
Finding the right venue is the first domino in mitzvah planning — every other vendor decision flows from it. A highly-rated venue in your market is worth a site visit even before you've finalized your guest count: seeing the room, the parking, and the service style in person tells you things no website can.
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Venues across the NY metro break into four lanes: Manhattan rooftops and event spaces, Long Island catering halls (Five Towns, Great Neck, Roslyn), Westchester country clubs around Scarsdale and New Rochelle, and the New Jersey banquet circuit through Teaneck, Englewood, and Livingston. The most-requested Saturdays in March–June and September–November book 18 months out — sometimes 24 for Manhattan rooms. Confirm whether the space allows brought-in OU, Star-K, OK, or Kof-K kosher caterers; many Long Island and NJ halls have exclusive or short approved-caterer lists that quietly narrow your menu before you've started.
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