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Lisa I wouldn't categorize Young Israel as "ultra-Orthodox". The one's I am familiar with at the very least are just plain centrist Orthodox. They also say the prayer for the Country (U.S.) and then for the State of Israel and for the soldiers. I personally wouldn't categorize them as "ultra-Orthodox" though. One of my sisters once told me that YIGN is much more Orthodox than Great Neck Synagogue. From what I understand, their services are much longer than those of GNS. I just also did a quick search (perhaps this shul is different) but I found this about them saying about themselves " "The YIGN is a Modern Orthodox synagogue that.... "http://yign.shulcloud.com/president.html And by the pictures they seem modern as well. As does the Rabbi and staff (Or just Orthodox as opposed to "Ultra")
Thanks Tag. What I meant to write was that one of my sisters told me once that Young Israel was much more Orthodox than Great Neck Synagogue. And from what I understand, their services run longer than those of GNS.