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"Echoes" of Synagogues Past on the Lower East Side - A Walking Tour
Join us as we explore former synagogue buildings on the Lower East Side that have been lost to time, all now having new identities.
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Date and time
Wednesday, October 18 · 1 - 3:30pm EDT
Location
Meet IN FRONT of the Museum at Eldridge Street (not inside) 12 Eldridge Street New York, NY 10002
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About this event
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- Mobile eTicket
Approximately one hundred years ago in the heart of the Lower East Side, it seemed like every street had at least one synagogue to satisfy the burgeoning Orthodox Jewish community. Some of those religious sites were small shtieblach, (one room houses of prayer) that were usually located in tenement apartments – with many buildings housing multiple Shuls in each. Quite a few however, were located in buildings of varying size including converted townhomes and churches. There were also those that were original construction, designed by famous architects on a grand scale to fit a large, expanding congregation.
Though most of these former religious structures have been lost to time in a constantly changing neighborhood, some still exist today. The great majority are no longer synagogues but their architecture and stories still ‘echo’ through a neighborhood that once housed over a million and a half mostly impoverished Jewish immigrants.
Join us on this new tour, a sort of “then and now” with urban historian and educator Bradley Shaw as we visit a handful of these places of worship. Learn about their congregations and how they lived in what was once the most densely populated place on earth. Also included are little known and interesting facts about the neighborhood as well as reminisces from a native son who has been returning for over 60 years.
Bradley, your guide on this journey, was born on the Lower East Side, has a BA in History and Education from Brooklyn College and is a licensed NYC tour guide. He will share with us his love of the neighborhood and passion for its history. He has been a docent, walking tour guide and manager at the Museum at Eldridge Street for more than four years, and an occasional guide for the LESJC.
If registration is large enough, we will be using a free phone app that allows you to hear the guide through your cell phone. Please make sure that your phone is fully charged and bring your headphones/earbuds.
We tour RAIN or SHINE so dress accordingly.
Tickets are $30 for an adult (21 - 64 years old,) $28 for a senior (65+) and $25 for a student (under 21. Children under 5 are free) There will be an additional $3PP the day of the tour pending availablity.
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About the organizer
The Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy is an educational and cultural organization representing many Lower East Side synagogues, schools, and cultural institutions. The Conservancy was created with two initial goals: to support, enhance and activate the Lower East Side’s community of living synagogues and other historic structures, and to raise public awareness of the Lower East Side’s distinct cultural identity. The Conservancy offers customized private tours and innovative public walking tours of the Jewish Lower East Side. Customized private tours for schools and other educational organizations, synagogue and church groups, and corporate and family groups can be arranged.