New York Historical Synagogues Map

Bnei Joseph Degel Machne Ephraim
Address: 129 Columbia Street, New York, NY
Year Organized: 1885
Associated Towns: Rymanow (Poland)
Notes: According to the American Jewish Year Book 1907/1908, Bene Joseph Anshe Riminov was then located at 89 Ridge Street. According to the Jewish Community Register (1917-1918), Bnai Joseph Anshe Rymanow was then located at 435 East Houston Street; and the Blaziver Chevrah Degel Machnei Ephraim was located at 117 Lewis Street. According to the 1939 WPA Survey, there is a Blazower Chevra Degel Machne Ephraim, aka Society of Blazow, Flag of the Camp of Ephraim, located at 117 Lewis Street, and organized in 1893, that is said to have merged with Bnai Joseph Anshei Rymanow to form Bnai Joseph Degel Machne Ephraim in 1926. There is also a Congregation Bnai Joseph Anshei Rymanow, aka Sons of Joseph, People of Rymanow, organized from 1900 to 1926 and located at 435 East Houston Street that is said to have merged with the Blazower Chevra Degel Machne Ephraim to form Bnai Joseph Degel Machne Ephriam in 1926. Finally, there is a Congregation Bnei Joseph Degel Machne Ephraim, aka Sons of Joseph, Flag of the Camp of Ephraim, organized in 1885 and located at 129 Columbia Street that is said to have been formerly on Houston and Lewis Streets but was now in a two-story brick building that was formerly a saloon. The congregation was a consolidation of two societies, namely Chevra Rimanov and Chevra Blazow. The two societies organized in 1885 and merged in 1926. The present name was taken from the names of the Rabbis of each town, Rimonov and Blazoe of Galicia.
Name: Bnei Joseph Degel Machne Ephraim
Alternate Name: Blaziver Chevrah Degel Machnei Ephraim; Congregation Degel Machaneh Ephraim Anshei Bluzivier; Blazower Chevra Degel Machne Ephraim; Degel Machane Ephraim Blazower; Society of the Camp of Ephraim; Sons of Joseph, Flag of the Camp of Ephraim; Bnai Joseph Anshe Rymanow
Address: 129 Columbia Street, New York, NY
Borough: Manhattan
Year Organized: 1885
Associated Towns: Rymanow (Poland)
Notes: According to the American Jewish Year Book 1907/1908, Bene Joseph Anshe Riminov was then located at 89 Ridge Street. According to the Jewish Community Register (1917-1918), Bnai Joseph Anshe Rymanow was then located at 435 East Houston Street; and the Blaziver Chevrah Degel Machnei Ephraim was located at 117 Lewis Street. According to the 1939 WPA Survey, there is a Blazower Chevra Degel Machne Ephraim, aka Society of Blazow, Flag of the Camp of Ephraim, located at 117 Lewis Street, and organized in 1893, that is said to have merged with Bnai Joseph Anshei Rymanow to form Bnai Joseph Degel Machne Ephraim in 1926. There is also a Congregation Bnai Joseph Anshei Rymanow, aka Sons of Joseph, People of Rymanow, organized from 1900 to 1926 and located at 435 East Houston Street that is said to have merged with the Blazower Chevra Degel Machne Ephraim to form Bnai Joseph Degel Machne Ephriam in 1926. Finally, there is a Congregation Bnei Joseph Degel Machne Ephraim, aka Sons of Joseph, Flag of the Camp of Ephraim, organized in 1885 and located at 129 Columbia Street that is said to have been formerly on Houston and Lewis Streets but was now in a two-story brick building that was formerly a saloon. The congregation was a consolidation of two societies, namely Chevra Rimanov and Chevra Blazow. The two societies organized in 1885 and merged in 1926. The present name was taken from the names of the Rabbis of each town, Rimonov and Blazoe of Galicia.