An intimate evening tour of The Stanton Street Synagogue

Wed Dec 15 2021 at 07:00 pm to 08:15 pm

Stanton Street Synagogue | New York

Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy
Publisher/HostLower East Side Jewish Conservancy
An intimate evening tour of The Stanton Street Synagogue
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Visit a rare remaining example of the poorer tenement synagogues that once dotted the Lower East Side, showcasing the signs of the zodiac.
About this Event

Located in a very multicultural part of the Lower East Side, Congregation Bnai Jacob Anshe Brzezan (“Sons of Jacob, People of Brzezan”), was founded in 1893 by a community of Yiddish-speaking Jewish immigrants from the town of Brzezan in Southeast Galicia, (formerly Austria-Hungary -then Poland, now the Ukraine). This little synagogue, known as The Stanton Street Shul, is a distinctive architectural, cultural and religious landmark of the older Jewish Lower East Side whose congregation and building exemplify both continuity and change.

Remarkably, the congregation is one of the very few still left of the 700 congregations recorded as being on the Lower East Side in 1918. The Shul building, which is listed on the National and State Registers of Historic Sites, dates to 1913 and has been in continuous use by its congregation since then. The building is a rare remaining example of the poorer tenement synagogues that once dotted the neighborhood. This stone and brick structure is wedged into a tiny, narrow lot—only twenty feet wide and roughly 100 feet long. On it's walls is a series of 12 paintings of the months, with zodiac signs, that date back to the 1930s.

The Shul’s motto is: “All are Welcome; All Will Feel Welcome.”

A portion of the proceeds of the tour are returned to the synagogue.

You must show proof of vaccination to enter, and remain masked while you are in the synagogue.

If you are not feeling well, DO NOT ATTEND. If you have been exposed to anyone with symptoms of the virus DO NOT ATTEND. Call our office and arrangements will be made to either have your money refunded, or you will be issued a credit with no expiration date.

The price is $15 with an additional $3 PP charge for tickets purchased at the door -pending availability.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Stanton Street Synagogue, 180 Stanton Street, New York, United States

Tickets

USD 15.00

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