
Jewish 34th Street -- the Next Century!
Tax deductible
In 1924, our congregation bought land on 34th Street from the Pooler family. A year later, our building opened in 1925. It has been a storied 100 years of the Jewish community having a presence on the city and nation's busiest street. Unfortunately, our building is showing its age and we have had to undertake numerous capital improvement projects that have stretched our budget thin. As we plan for the 100th anniversary in this building and plan for our next 100 years, we need your support to help make our building safe and beautiful for its 100th birthday!
Organizer
Congregation Beth Israel
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