The Synagogues of New York s Lower East Side

The Synagogues of New York s Lower East Side
Author: Gerard R. Wolfe
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780823250004

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The classic book on the Lower East Side's synagogues and their congregations, past and present-now back in print in a completely revised and expanded edition

The Synagogues of New York s Lower East Side

The Synagogues of New York s Lower East Side
Author: Jo Renee Fine,Gerard R. Wolfe
Publsiher: New York University Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1978-01
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 0814725597

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The Synagogues of New York s Lower East Side

The Synagogues of New York s Lower East Side
Author: Gerard R. Wolfe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:948458718

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At the Edge of a Dream

At the Edge of a Dream
Author: Lawrence J Epstein
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2007-08-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780787986223

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Tells the story of how millions of Jewish immigrants came to New York's Lower East Side and how this neighborhood became the center of Jewish work, family, and culture, producing such entertainment greats as Ira Gershwin and George Burns, along with gangster Meyer Lansky.

The Lower East Side Remembered and Revisited

The Lower East Side Remembered and Revisited
Author: Joyce Mendelsohn
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2009-09-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0231519435

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The Lower East Side has been home to some of the city's most iconic restaurants, shopping venues, and architecture. The neighborhood has also welcomed generations of immigrants, from newly arrived Italians and Jews to today's Latino and Asian newcomers. This history has become somewhat obscured, however, as the Lower East Side can appear more hip than historic, with wealth and gentrification changing the character of the neighborhood. Chronicling these developments, along with the hidden gems that still speak of a vibrant immigrant identity, Joyce Mendelsohn provides a complete guide to the Lower East Side of then and now. After an extensive history that stretches back to Manhattan's first settlers, Mendelsohn offers 5 self-guided walking tours, including a new passage through the Bowery, that take the reader to more than 150 sites and highlight the dynamics of a community of contrasts: aged tenements nestled among luxury apartment towers abut historic churches and synagogues. With updated and revised maps, historical data, and an entirely new community to explore, Mendelsohn writes a brand-new chapter in an old New York story.

Remembering the Lower East Side

Remembering the Lower East Side
Author: Hasia R. Diner,Jeffrey Shandler,Beth S. Wenger
Publsiher: Indiana University Press (Ips)
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2000-12-22
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X004471833

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For more than a century, the Lower East Side of New York City has been recognized and scrutinized as the largest and most vibrant immigrant Jewish neighborhood in America. In recent years a spate of art works, performances, and tourist productions have fostered increased interest in the neighborhood. This lively book explores the dynamics of Lower East Side memory and considers the changing ways that this unique neighborhood has been embraced by American Jews over the course of a century. Part 1, "The Dynamics of Remembrance," investigates multiple facets of life on the Lower East Side and considers the emerging repertoire of memory that took shape around the neighborhood. Themes include the naming of the Lower East Side, a century of photography of the neighborhood, and the colorful histories of synagogues and schools, restaurants and cabarets. Part 2, "Contemporary Recollections," examines the recent upsurge of interest in the Lower East Side as a site of Jewish heritage and cultural innovation. Topics include the creation of the Tenement Museum, walking tours of the neighborhood and visits to popular "period" restaurants, the experience of a documentary filmmaker, and the performance of memory in a refurbished synagogue. A generous selection of photographs enhances the book's wide-ranging insights into how the Lower East Side became a touchstone of Jewish identity and history. Contributors include Stephan Brumberg, Hasia R. Diner, Joseph Dorman, Paula Hyman, Eve Jochnowitz, Seth Kamil, David Kaufman, Jack Kugelmass, David Lobenstine, Mario Maffi, Deborah Dash Moore, Riv-Ellen Prell, Moses Rischin, Jeffrey Shandler, Suzanne Wasserman, Aviva Weintraub, and Beth S. Wenger.

The Rabbi from the Lower East Side

The Rabbi from the Lower East Side
Author: Menachem J. Spiegel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2017
Genre: Hasidim
ISBN: 1680252607

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Mornings at the Stanton Street Shul

Mornings at the Stanton Street Shul
Author: Jonathan Boyarin
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780823239009

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This is a narrative ethnography, in journal form, documenting the life of a small Orthodox Jewish congregation on the Lower East Side of New York in the summer of 2008. The text focuses on the arrival of a newer generation of congregants who are both younger and more transient than the previous immigrant generation. The synagogue and its social life are also portrayed as a microcosm of the gentrification of the neighborhood and resistance to that gentrification.