New York Historical Synagogues Map

Chasidim Anshe Kurenitz we-Keser Torah, Kehal
Address: 116 Monroe Street, New York, NY 10002
Year Organized: 1885
Associated Towns: Kurenets (Belarus)
Notes: Previously: store at 24 Allen St, various places on East side until 1930 when 1st floor a 2 story brick building at 169 Henry Street was rented. "Congregation organized by immigrants from Kurenitz, Poland. The father of the present congressman, Samuel Dickstein, was among the founders." Also known as Kether Torah Kehal Chasidim Anshe Kurevitz. Listed as defunct in the WPA 1939 Survey with the note: "The bldg has been abolished 2 years and there is no synagogue, A large store has been built now in its place."
Name: Chasidim Anshe Kurenitz we-Keser Torah, Kehal
Alternate Name: Chasidim Anshei Kurevitz Kether Torah Kehal
Address: 116 Monroe Street, New York, NY 10002
Borough: Manhattan
Year Organized: 1885
Associated Towns: Kurenets (Belarus)
Notes: Previously: store at 24 Allen St, various places on East side until 1930 when 1st floor a 2 story brick building at 169 Henry Street was rented. "Congregation organized by immigrants from Kurenitz, Poland. The father of the present congressman, Samuel Dickstein, was among the founders." Also known as Kether Torah Kehal Chasidim Anshe Kurevitz. Listed as defunct in the WPA 1939 Survey with the note: "The bldg has been abolished 2 years and there is no synagogue, A large store has been built now in its place."
1907-1908 American Jewish Year Book: Listed
Jewish Communal Register (1917-1918): Listed