The Adath Jeshurun of Jassy Synagogue and later, the Erste Warshawer Synagogue is a former Orthodox Jewish synagogue located at 58-60 Rivington Street...
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Adath Jeshurun (Hebrew: עדת ישורון "Congregation/Community of the Upright") may refer to the following Jewish synagogues: Adath Jeshurun Congregation,...
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ethnic group in Hungary, of Ossetic origin Adath Jeshurun of Jassy Synagogue, a defunct synagogue Jassy, a novel by Norah Lofts Jassy (film), a 1947 British...
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Huntington, Cochecton Anshei Glen Wild Synagogue, Glen Wild Temple Beth-El, Hornell Adath Jeshurun of Jassy Synagogue, Lower East Side, Manhattan Beth Hamedrash...
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Emery Roth (category People from the Kingdom of Hungary)
Hungarian-American architect of Hungarian-Jewish descent who designed many New York City hotels and apartment buildings of the 1920s and 1930s, incorporating...
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is an east–west street in Lower Manhattan. It runs nearly the full width of Manhattan island, from Hudson Street in the west to Lewis Street in the east...
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Lower East Side (redirect from Lower East Side of Manhattan)
Street, 5-9 Orchard Street Synagogues include: Adath Jeshurun of Jassy Synagogue – 58-60 Rivington Street Bialystoker Synagogue – 7–11 Willet Street, originally...
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Angel Orensanz Center (redirect from Anshe Chesed Synagogue)
on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was originally built as a synagogue, running through a succession of congregations and continues...
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New York City Housing Authority in the Two Bridges neighborhood of the Lower East Side of Manhattan. There are 12 buildings in the complex; all are 17 stories...
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Building, the Home Savings of America building, and the Bialystoker Synagogue. As part of an experiment, in 1948, Grand Street west of Chrystie Street was converted...
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