Stanton Street Synagogue, New York City
Facts and practical information
Stanton Street Synagogue, also known as Stanton Street Shul and Congregation Bnai Jacob Anshei 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. He had arrived in New York in 1909 and encouraged the congregation to build the Shul on Stanton Street. ()
180 Stanton StDowntown Manhattan (Lower East Side)New York City 10002
Stanton Street Synagogue – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mercury Lounge, Nuyorican Poets Cafe, Pianos, 300 Park Avenue South.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Stanton Street Synagogue open?
- Monday 7 am - 8 am
- Tuesday 7 am - 8 am
- Wednesday 7 am - 8 am
- Thursday 7 am - 8 am
- Friday 7 am - 8 am
- Saturday 9:30 am - 1 pm
- Sunday 8 am - 10 am
Which popular attractions are close to Stanton Street Synagogue?
How to get to Stanton Street Synagogue by public transport?
Metro
- Essex Street • Lines: J, M, Z (8 min walk)
- Delancey Street • Lines: <F>, F (9 min walk)
Bus
- Avenue A & East 3rd Street • Lines: M14A Sbs (10 min walk)