Sentences with phrase «former synagogue»

The phrase "former synagogue" refers to a building that was previously used as a place of worship for Jewish people but is no longer being used as a synagogue. Full definition
In Dzialoszyce, the former synagogue stood roofless inside chain - link gates.
Opening: Milton Resnick at Cheim & Read This April, the Milton Resnick and Pat Passlof Foundation will open in a former synagogue in the Lower East Side.
In 1982, it moved five blocks north on the Concourse to 165th street into a former synagogue purchased and donated by the City of New York.
As a profile of her in The New York Times last month recounted, she lived and worked in a former synagogue on Forsyth Street, on the Lower East Side, which she had bought in the early 1960s and renovated almost entirely herself.
When we go there, we go alone, or just maybe, we go with God (His studio on the Lower East Side was a former synagogue).
An article last Thursday about a former synagogue in which the painter Milton Resnick lived misspelled the middle name of an author whose works are in the home.
Over eight years, she served as a curator and associate director at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, helping to secure its current location, in a former synagogue on the Grand Concourse.
That remark poignantly broadened my reading of Milton Resnick's entire oeuvre, especially after my first visit with a friend to his studio in 1986, a former synagogue on Eldridge Street.
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