New York Historical Synagogues Map

Atereth Jehuda Zebi Anshe Stretin
Address: 155 Ridge Street, New York, NY 10002
Year Organized: 1901
Associated Towns: Stratin (Ukraine)
Notes: Previously located at 42 Cannon Street (1912), 296 Stanton Street (1915), and 13 Pitt Street (1919-1921); subsequently located at 162 Ridge Street (1932-). This congregation has always had the same name, but in 1921, 12 members broke away and organized a new congregation "Tifereth Jehuda Zebi Anshe M'Stretin" which in 1939 was almost extinct. In 1920, the congregation "Atereth Jehuda Zebi Anshe Stretin" provided the passage of Rabbi Yitzchok Isaac Langener from the town of Stretin, Galicia (now in Ukraine), where he was famed as the "Stretiner Rabbi." But he organized his own congregation, which in 1939 was at 56 Lewis Street.
Name: Atereth Jehuda Zebi Anshe Stretin
Alternate Name: Glory of Judah Tzvi, Men of Stretin
Address: 155 Ridge Street, New York, NY 10002
Borough: Manhattan
Year Organized: 1901
Year Established: 1921
Associated Towns: Stratin (Ukraine)
Notes: Previously located at 42 Cannon Street (1912), 296 Stanton Street (1915), and 13 Pitt Street (1919-1921); subsequently located at 162 Ridge Street (1932-). This congregation has always had the same name, but in 1921, 12 members broke away and organized a new congregation "Tifereth Jehuda Zebi Anshe M'Stretin" which in 1939 was almost extinct. In 1920, the congregation "Atereth Jehuda Zebi Anshe Stretin" provided the passage of Rabbi Yitzchok Isaac Langener from the town of Stretin, Galicia (now in Ukraine), where he was famed as the "Stretiner Rabbi." But he organized his own congregation, which in 1939 was at 56 Lewis Street.