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.
As gritty as it may be, the Lower East Side's Eldridge Street harbors 300 years of New York City history, which is filled with interesting secrets and stories.
From a haunted building to a secret recording studio and night club, explore the hidden gems of New York City's Lower East Side with this list of secrets.
The Museum at Eldridge Street marks the 10-year anniversary of the Eldridge Street Synagogue's restoration in a new photography exhibition opening Sept. 14.
Let's take a closer look at some of the Eldridge Street Synagogue's most notable architectural highlights, from its domed ceilings to its dented wooden floors.
On Sunday October 30th at 3pm, Untapped Cities and the Museum at Eldridge Street invite you to join a Historical Walking Tour of Eldridge Street!