Stanton Street Synagogue

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La Sinagoga de la Calle Stanton (en inglés: Stanton Street Synagogue) es una sinagoga histórica ubicada en Nueva York, Nueva York. La Sinagoga de la Calle Stanton se encuentra inscrita en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos desde el 10 de octubre de 2002. Louis A. Sheinart diseñó la Sinagoga de la Calle Stanton. rdf:langString
斯坦顿街犹太会堂(Stanton Street Shul)是一座古老的犹太会堂,位于曼哈顿的下东城斯坦顿街180号,由来自加利西亚东南部Brzezan(今属乌克兰)的犹太移民兴建于1913年。它是少数幸存的住宅犹太会堂之一。该犹太会堂在2000年几乎被关闭。2002年列入国家史迹名录,目前正在修复。 rdf:langString
Stanton Street Synagogue, also known as Stanton Street Shul and Congregation Bnai Jacob Anshei Brzezan (Yiddish: קאנגרעגיישאן בני יעקב אנשי ברזעזאן, "Congregation Sons of Jacob, People of Brzezan"), is a historic synagogue located at 180 Stanton Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York. It was constructed in 1913 by a landsmanshaft from the town of Brzeżany in southeast Galicia. The first Rabbi of the congregation, in their first building, was Rabbi Judah Leib Rose (1867-1946). He had arrived in New York in 1909 and encouraged the congregation to build the Shul on Stanton Street. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La Sinagoga de la Calle Stanton (en inglés: Stanton Street Synagogue) es una sinagoga histórica ubicada en Nueva York, Nueva York. La Sinagoga de la Calle Stanton se encuentra inscrita en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos desde el 10 de octubre de 2002. Louis A. Sheinart diseñó la Sinagoga de la Calle Stanton.
rdf:langString Stanton Street Synagogue, also known as Stanton Street Shul and Congregation Bnai Jacob Anshei Brzezan (Yiddish: קאנגרעגיישאן בני יעקב אנשי ברזעזאן, "Congregation Sons of Jacob, People of Brzezan"), is a historic synagogue located at 180 Stanton Street on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York. It was constructed in 1913 by a landsmanshaft from the town of Brzeżany in southeast Galicia. The first Rabbi of the congregation, in their first building, was Rabbi Judah Leib Rose (1867-1946). He had arrived in New York in 1909 and encouraged the congregation to build the Shul on Stanton Street. One of the few surviving tenement-style synagogues, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. That same year, the synagogue's congregants went to court over an attempt by its rabbi and board members to sell the aging structure to an organization run by a Jesuit priest. The resultant settlement and media attention led to a resurgence in interest in the synagogue. In 2012 its membership stands at about 100 congregants, representing a wide, intergenerational mix. The Stanton Street Synagogue was founded as a traditional, or Orthodox, house of worship and remains so until today.
rdf:langString 斯坦顿街犹太会堂(Stanton Street Shul)是一座古老的犹太会堂,位于曼哈顿的下东城斯坦顿街180号,由来自加利西亚东南部Brzezan(今属乌克兰)的犹太移民兴建于1913年。它是少数幸存的住宅犹太会堂之一。该犹太会堂在2000年几乎被关闭。2002年列入国家史迹名录,目前正在修复。
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