Visit TWO grand synagogues remaining on the Lower East Side today. One is the first great house of worship built by Eastern European Jews, and the other a former church, believed to be a site on the Underground Railroad.
We start our tour at Bialystoker Synagogue, the largest active orthodox congregation on the Lower East Side today, covered in murals, showcasing Tiffany inspired glass windows, and end at the magnificently restored Museum at Eldridge Street.
A portion of the proceeds is returned to the sites visited. Tour lasts approximately 3 hours with significant amount of walking
This tour is being co-sponsored with The Museum at Eldridge Street.
Tickets are $25 when purchased in advance and are an additional $3PP when purchased at the door.
WE TOUR RAIN OR SHINE!