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Landmark of the Spirit: The Eldridge Street Synagogue

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Description for Landmark of the Spirit: The Eldridge Street Synagogue Hardback. New York City's magnificent Eldridge Street Synagogue was built in 1887 in response to the great wave of Jewish immigrants who fled persecution in eastern Europe. This book discusses themes, people, and trends at various moments in the synagogue's history, particularly during its heyday from 1887 until the 1930s. Num Pages: 192 pages, 54 color illus. BIC Classification: JFSR1. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 235 x 184 x 18. Weight in Grams: 681.

The first major history of the gloriously restored Eldridge Street Synagogue, the first synagogue in  the United States  built by east European Jews, has a seminal place in the history of American Jewry.

New York City’s magnificent Eldridge Street Synagogue was built in 1887 in response to the great wave of Jewish immigrants who fled persecution in eastern Europe. Finding their way to the Lower East Side, the new arrivals formed a vibrant Jewish community that flourished from the 1850s until the 1940s. Their synagogue served not only as a place of worship but also as a singularly ... Read more

A near ruin in the 1980s that was recently reopened after a massive twenty-year restoration, the Eldridge Street Synagogue has been named a National Historic Landmark. But as Bill Moyers tells us in his foreword, the synagogue is also “a landmark of the spirit, . . . the spirit of a new nation committed to the old idea of liberty.”

Annie Polland uses elements of the building’s architecture—the façade, the benches, the grooves worn into the sanctuary floor—as points of departure to discuss themes, people, and trends at various moments in the synagogue’s history, particularly during its heyday from 1887 until the 1930s. Exploring the synagogue’s rich archives, the author shines new light on the religious life of immigrant Jews, introduces various rabbis, cantors and congregants, and analyzes the significance of this special building in the context of the larger American-Jewish experience.

For more information, go to: www.EldridgeStreet.org

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Yale University Press
Condition
New
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780300124705
SKU
V9780300124705
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Ref
99-1

About Annie Polland
Annie Polland is vice president for education at the Museum at Eldridge Street, where she oversees the development of exhibits and curriculum and coordinates lecture series, and a visiting professor at the New School and at New York University.

Reviews for Landmark of the Spirit: The Eldridge Street Synagogue
"Do stones speak? They do on Eldridge Street, through the words of Annie Polland's beautiful and important book."—Bill Moyers
Bill Moyers "It is no mere building that is the focus of this book. The Eldridge Street Synagogue is a magnificent building, to be sure. . . . But this synagogue is a landmark of the spirit as well: the spirit ... Read more

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