Meet 28 remarkable women in a new art installation at the Museum at Eldridge Street which explored pioneering females of the 20th century!
Many of NYC's synagogues have been repurposed into condos, churches, community centers and nightclubs: Angel Orensantz, Meseritz Shul, Deity, Mount Olivet.
We're excited to announce that starting on June 12th, our popular tour of the Secrets of the Lower East Side is back!
We're excited to announce that starting on June 12th, our popular tour of the Secrets of the Lower East Side is back!
From its bloody gang history to the rich scenery it has provided for countless films, Manhattan’s Chinatown has many secrets to discover.
Take a tour of the Lower East Side and Eldridge Street Synagogue, the first great house of worship by Eastern European Jews in the US.
After more than thirty years of neglect, the once majestic sanctuary of the Eldridge Street Synagogue sat empty and covered
Today at 2 PM, join Museum at Eldridge Street archivist and curator Nancy Johnson and Jewish Daily Forward archivist Chana
The Forward began in New York City in 1897 as a Yiddish-language daily socialist newspaper that took its name from
The Museum at Eldridge Street's new exhibition, Let There Be Light - A Whole Lotta Light!, celebrates Chanukah with a display of over 100 unique menorahs.