Museum at Eldridge Street
Synagogue
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12 Eldridge Street, Lower East Side,
New York (Manhattan),
The United States Of America
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2024
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2024
Great restored New York synagogue with superb architecture becoming a museum
New York's first major synagogue was built in 1887 by Eastern European immigrants. Its superb architecture and spirituality make it a very moving place. From the 1920s onwards, with the introduction of quotas at Ellis Island, which curbed the arrival of new immigrants from Eastern Europe, and then because of the Great Depression, the synagogue fell into disuse. Threatened with collapse, it was restored in 2007 and is now a museum.
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