New York Historical Synagogues Map

Rodeph Sholom of New York, Congregation
Address: 7 West 83rd Street, New York, NY 10025
Year Organized: 1842
Notes: "Organized 1842 by a group of German Jews, who met at the Henry Clay House on Houston Street…Soon after, a synagogue at 157 Attorney Street was dedicated and occupied. In 1853, a new and larger synagogue was built at Clinton Street, in the heart of the city, and surrounded by the greatest number of German Jews... " Previously: 1st services, 160 Houston Street (1842), 157 Attorney St (1842), 8-10-12 Clinton Street (1853), Clinton St house renovated (1874), Clinton St temple destroyed by fire (1887), new building erected (1887), Temple on 63rd and Lex (1889), present building erected (1927-9).
Name: Rodeph Sholom of New York, Congregation
Alternate Name: In Pursuit of Peace
Address: 7 West 83rd Street, New York, NY 10025
Borough: Manhattan
Active Congregation: https://rodephsholom.org/
Type: Reform
Year Organized: 1842
Year Established: 1927
Notes: "Organized 1842 by a group of German Jews, who met at the Henry Clay House on Houston Street…Soon after, a synagogue at 157 Attorney Street was dedicated and occupied. In 1853, a new and larger synagogue was built at Clinton Street, in the heart of the city, and surrounded by the greatest number of German Jews... " Previously: 1st services, 160 Houston Street (1842), 157 Attorney St (1842), 8-10-12 Clinton Street (1853), Clinton St house renovated (1874), Clinton St temple destroyed by fire (1887), new building erected (1887), Temple on 63rd and Lex (1889), present building erected (1927-9).
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