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Museum at Eldridge St.
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Discover the synagogue that holds such deep significance in the Jewish History of the Lower East Side and the many artifacts that the Museum at Eldridge St. has to offer.
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What you'll do
Explore the fascinating story behind this landmark synagogue and why it remains such an important place for the Jewish community on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
This remarkable building opened in the late 19th century, at a time when thousands of Jewish immigrants were making new lives in New York City. As the neighborhood flourished, so did the congregation – until the 1924 immigration restrictions led to a dramatic population decline, leaving the synagogue to slowly deteriorate over the decades.
By the 1970s, preservationists stumbled upon the neglected space and recognised its historic value. Their efforts eventually earned the site National Historic Landmark status in 1996 and kicked off an extensive, 20-year restoration. A dazzling new stained glass window was added during the process, helping to reimagine the space as a vibrant museum and cultural destination.
Step inside the striking neo-Moorish facade and you’ll be met with an extraordinary interior – think soaring domes decorated with Stars of David, elegant brass lighting, and a sweeping staircase that guides you through the sanctuary.
The museum also showcases a rich collection of letters, documents, and artifacts from the Eldridge Street congregation. But the true showstopper is the 16-foot circular stained glass window created by artist Kiki Smith and architect Deborah Gans. With swirling blues, turquoise tones, and a constellation of stars, it’s the piece everyone stops to admire – and usually can’t resist photographing.
Museum at Eldridge Street highlights
Historic artifacts
Browse a fascinating collection of letters and historical items donated by members of the Eldridge Street congregation.
Ceiling domes
Take in the beautiful glass domes adorned with intricate Star of David designs.
Stained glass window
This incredible 16-foot circular window is a striking work of modern art.
Facts
The main sanctuary at the Museum of Eldridge St. was once abandoned for decades. It was then rediscovered by a professor at New York University in the 1970s.
It took only 10 months to initially build the synagogue but it took about 20 years to rebuild.
What's included
Admission to the museum
Where you'll be
12 Eldridge Street, New York, USHow to get there
Grand Street / East Broadway / Canal Street
Standard opening hours
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