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Joshuas Jacob Benevolent Association Anshei Horodetz, Chevra
Address: 203 Henry Street, New York, NY 10002
Year Organized: 1902
Associated Towns: Probably Haradzets (Belarus) or possibly Horodets (Ukraine), both of which were known as Horoditz and were in Poland between the World Wars. Haradzets (Belarus) had a much larger Jewish population, however.
Notes: According to the 1939 WPA Survey, Chevra Joshuas (Yeshuath) Jacob Benevolent Association Anshei Horodetz, known in English as the Help of Jacob, Men of Horoditz, was then located at 203 Henry Street, had been organized in 1902 by men from Horoditz, Poland, had previously been located at 20 Orchard Street, 98 Forsythe Street, 206 East Broadway, and 48 Orchard Street, and was associated with Mount Zion and Montefiore Cemeteries.
Name: Joshuas Jacob Benevolent Association Anshei Horodetz, Chevra
Alternate Name: Chevra Yeshuath Jacob Benevolent Association Anshei Horodetz; Help of Jacob, Men of Horoditz
Address: 203 Henry Street, New York, NY 10002
Borough: Manhattan
Year Organized: 1902
Associated Towns: Probably Haradzets (Belarus) or possibly Horodets (Ukraine), both of which were known as Horoditz and were in Poland between the World Wars. Haradzets (Belarus) had a much larger Jewish population, however.
Notes: According to the 1939 WPA Survey, Chevra Joshuas (Yeshuath) Jacob Benevolent Association Anshei Horodetz, known in English as the Help of Jacob, Men of Horoditz, was then located at 203 Henry Street, had been organized in 1902 by men from Horoditz, Poland, had previously been located at 20 Orchard Street, 98 Forsythe Street, 206 East Broadway, and 48 Orchard Street, and was associated with Mount Zion and Montefiore Cemeteries.