New York Historical Synagogues Map

Emanu-El of the City of New York, Congregation
Address: 65th Street and Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10065
Year Organized: 1845
Notes: AKA Temple Emanu-El. Organized 1845 by a group of young men of German descent….Emanu-El was the third "Reform" synagogue in America, the first two being in Charleston, South Carolina, and Har Sinai Verein in Baltimore." Previously: first services, private dwelling, Grand & Clinton Strs., purchased & remodelled brick church, 56 Chrystie Street (1847-1854), remodelled church E 12 (1854-1868), erected temple, 43rd & 5th (1868-1927). Present temple erected 1029. "Consolidated with Temple Beth El 1927 and reincorporated May 17, 1927 as Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York. "Temple is often referred to as "The Cathedral Synagogue of America." Burial: "General meeting of the Cultus Verein, held on April 6, 1845, organizing the congregation. Burial ground purchased May 26, 1845, consisting of 4 lots at corner of Grand Street an Bushwick Ave., Williamsburgh...In 1851 Emanu-El purchased 25 acres of land in East New York, located on Jamaica Plank Road, Brooklyn, for a Cemetery. It is known as Salem Field Cemetery."
Name: Emanu-El of the City of New York, Congregation
Alternate Name: G-d is With Us
Address: 65th Street and Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10065
Borough: Manhattan
Active Congregation: https://www.emanuelnyc.org/
Type: Reform
Year Organized: 1845
Year Established: 1929
Notes: AKA Temple Emanu-El. Organized 1845 by a group of young men of German descent….Emanu-El was the third "Reform" synagogue in America, the first two being in Charleston, South Carolina, and Har Sinai Verein in Baltimore." Previously: first services, private dwelling, Grand & Clinton Strs., purchased & remodelled brick church, 56 Chrystie Street (1847-1854), remodelled church E 12 (1854-1868), erected temple, 43rd & 5th (1868-1927). Present temple erected 1029. "Consolidated with Temple Beth El 1927 and reincorporated May 17, 1927 as Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York. "Temple is often referred to as "The Cathedral Synagogue of America." Burial: "General meeting of the Cultus Verein, held on April 6, 1845, organizing the congregation. Burial ground purchased May 26, 1845, consisting of 4 lots at corner of Grand Street an Bushwick Ave., Williamsburgh...In 1851 Emanu-El purchased 25 acres of land in East New York, located on Jamaica Plank Road, Brooklyn, for a Cemetery. It is known as Salem Field Cemetery."
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