Lower East Side Conservancy
The Lower East Side Conservancy, also known as The Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy (LESJC), is an educational and advocacy organization, created in 1998 by Holly Kaye to preserve the
Their mission is accomplished through quality touring programs, both private, public, and educational, which showcase the Lower East Side's landmarks, history and people. A portion of the proceeds of each tour are returned to the sites visited, contributing to their restoration and conservation.[3] They are the only touring organization with access to the 'Bialystoker Synagogue, a former Methodist Church, believed to be a site on the Underground Railroad, and an active shteibl (a traditional one room house of prayer) on historic East Broadway.
In addition to the Lower East Side, the LESJC provides tours of other New York neighborhoods of Jewish importance, such as Jewish Harlem,[4] the Upper West Side, and Williamsburg, Brooklyn.[5]
The conservancy aimed to transform the old
References
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- ^ ISBN 978-0-231-51943-4.
- ^ Austerlitz, Saul (2007-10-28). "Synagogues tell story of Lower East Side's past". Boston.com. Retrieved 2021-12-03.
- ^ Solis, Gustavo (2015-09-13). "Explore Harlem's Jewish History With Unique Walking Tour". DNAinfo. Retrieved 2021-12-03.
- ISBN 978-1-5017-0771-1.
- ^ Brito, Chris; Hickey, Magee (14 May 2017). "Fire destroys historic Lower East Side synagogue". PIX11.
- ^ Taylor, Candace (2008-07-17). "Lower East Side Is at a Crossroads". The New York Sun. Archived from the original on 2021-12-03. Retrieved 2021-12-03.