Before & Beyond the Lower East Side: Secondary NYC Jewish Settlements

We will discuss and visit Jewish settlements before and following the iconic period of immigration on the Lower East Side alternating a 1.5 hour classroom discussion with a two-hour neighborhood tour the following week. We start our exploration learning about the earliest Jewish settlers to America, 17th-century Sephardic Jews from Brazil who settled at the southernmost tip of Lower Manhattan. Next up is the Bronx, a later destination for first and second-generation immigrant Jews. We’ll stroll along the Grand Concourse from Fordham Road to Yankee Stadium, pass the Paradise Theatre, and encounter beautiful art deco architecture including The Fish House. Harlem became a destination for those moving up from the Lower East Side in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. We will admire former synagogues, boyhood homes of Jewish celebrities like Richard Rodgers, and eclectic 19th-century architecture.











When: Mon., Nov. 28, 2016 at 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Where: Museum at Eldridge Street
12 Eldridge St.
212-219-0888
Price: $100.00
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We will discuss and visit Jewish settlements before and following the iconic period of immigration on the Lower East Side alternating a 1.5 hour classroom discussion with a two-hour neighborhood tour the following week. We start our exploration learning about the earliest Jewish settlers to America, 17th-century Sephardic Jews from Brazil who settled at the southernmost tip of Lower Manhattan. Next up is the Bronx, a later destination for first and second-generation immigrant Jews. We’ll stroll along the Grand Concourse from Fordham Road to Yankee Stadium, pass the Paradise Theatre, and encounter beautiful art deco architecture including The Fish House. Harlem became a destination for those moving up from the Lower East Side in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. We will admire former synagogues, boyhood homes of Jewish celebrities like Richard Rodgers, and eclectic 19th-century architecture.

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