• Traditional Jewish shul on the Lower East Side of New York City.
  • The Bialystoker Synagogue was first organized in 1865 on Manhattan's Lower East Side as the Chevra Anshei Chesed of Bialystok...
  • Bialystoker is one of only two synagogues registered as historic landmark in on New York’s Lower East Side.
  • The Lower East Side holds a treasure trove of history, especially when it comes to synagogues. ... 5. Bialystoker Synagogue.
  • Because Bialystoker wasn’t originally built as a synagogue, it isn’t facing East, so the murals are in effect a way for them to still pray while facing Jerusalem!
  • When the Bialystoker Center and Home for the Aged opened on Manhattan’s Lower East Side on June 21, 1931, more than 25,000 Eastern European Jews came...
  • In 2016, Bialystoker was awarded 1 of 10 of America’s Most Beautiful, Inspiring, and Unique Synagogues by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
  • The Bialystoker Synagogue, a very active and growing congregation, is under the leadership of Rabbi Zvi Romm who was appointed in September 2002.
  • One of Untapped New York’s exclusive tours is a visited inside the normally off-limits Bialystoker Synagogue on the Lower East Side.
  • Constructed in 1913 at the height of Jewish immigration to the Lower East Side, the synagogue housed a congregation founded in1894 by immigrant Jews...
  • The Bialystoker Synagogue, located in Manhattan’s Lower East Side, is the oldest surviving building in New York City that is actively used as a synagogue.
  • The Bialystoker Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue at 7–11 Bialystoker Place in the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan in New York...
  • Bialystoker Synagogue, located in New York, NY, is a historic and vibrant Jewish community center offering a wide range of activities, classes, and events...