New York Historical Synagogues Map

First Przedborzer Benevolent Association Tifereth Shloime
Address: 79 Ridge Street, New York, NY 10002
Year Organized: 1907
Associated Towns: Przedbórz (Poland)
Notes: Previously: (1907-1909) worshipped in home of founder, Moses Rephen, 183 East Broadway; (1909-24) rented synagogue, 110 Ridge St; (to 1926) rented hall at Pitt, between Rivington & Delancey; (1926-1933) rented private home, Norfolk corner Delancey, with Serotsker KUV; 1927 both congregation rented private home, 120 Rivington; 1933, with another cong. the Josephover KUV, rented home at 118 Columbia St. Subsequently: (?-1939) 79 Ridge Street ;"Org. with 10 members, natives of Prsedborze, Poland, in 1907 as "Prsedborzer Benevolent Ass'n. Tifereth Shloime" in honor of the father, Shloime, of the original founder and 1st president. In 1926 some 20 members separated and org. a separate cong. known as the "Young Men's Independent Prsedborzer K.U.V." at the same time the mother cong. assumed its present name... About 2 years ago the "Young Men's" dropped the name of the town Prsedborze from its title..."
Name: First Przedborzer Benevolent Association Tifereth Shloime
Alternate Name: Glory of Solomon
Address: 79 Ridge Street, New York, NY 10002
Borough: Manhattan
Year Organized: 1907
Associated Towns: Przedbórz (Poland)
Notes: Previously: (1907-1909) worshipped in home of founder, Moses Rephen, 183 East Broadway; (1909-24) rented synagogue, 110 Ridge St; (to 1926) rented hall at Pitt, between Rivington & Delancey; (1926-1933) rented private home, Norfolk corner Delancey, with Serotsker KUV; 1927 both congregation rented private home, 120 Rivington; 1933, with another cong. the Josephover KUV, rented home at 118 Columbia St. Subsequently: (?-1939) 79 Ridge Street ;"Org. with 10 members, natives of Prsedborze, Poland, in 1907 as "Prsedborzer Benevolent Ass'n. Tifereth Shloime" in honor of the father, Shloime, of the original founder and 1st president. In 1926 some 20 members separated and org. a separate cong. known as the "Young Men's Independent Prsedborzer K.U.V." at the same time the mother cong. assumed its present name... About 2 years ago the "Young Men's" dropped the name of the town Prsedborze from its title..."