Bialystoker Synagogue

The Bialystoker Synagogue at 7-11 Willett Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City, New York State is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue. The physical building is registered as an historic landmark. The Bialystoker Synagogue was first organized in 1865 on Manhattan's Lower East Side as the Chevra Anshei Chesed of Bialystok, founded by a group of Jews who came from town of Białystok in Poland. The congregation was begun in a building on... more

Opened:

  • 1826

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Also known as:

  • Willett Street Methodist Episcopal Church

Architecture

Address

Bialystoker Synagogue Address

7--13 Willett St.
New York City New York

Bialystoker Synagogue Address

7-11 Willett Street
New York City New York
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Listed Site

Designation as Natural or Cultural Site:

Designation Date Listed Category or Criteria
  • Apr 26, 1972
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Location

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Latitude Longitude
  • 40.71594
  • -73.98309
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Significant Year:

  • 1826
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