Sutton Place Synagogue
Introduction
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Images
Sutton Place Synagogue (image from mazelmoments.com)
Sutton Place Synagogue sanctuary (image from mazelmoments.com)
Marilyn Joy Grosfeld Magical Garden of Sutton Place Synagogue (image from sidewaysnyc.com)
In the sanctuary of Sutton Place Synagogue (image from sidewaysnyc.com)
Backstory and Context
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On September 3, 1976, the present Sutton Place Synagogue opened at 225 East 51st Street. Elie Wiesel, Henry Kissinger, and Isaac Bashevis Singer are three of the many speakers to participate in the Jewish Town Hall Lecture Series at Sutton Place Synagogue since 1981. In 2001, a new religious school was opened, featuring a nursery school and educational programs. The building was refurbished by Israeli craftsmen and included a rooftop playground and garden overlooking the waterfall of Greenacre Park. An outreach program, the PJ Library, mails monthly shipments of children's literature and music to Jewish families in the area.
Sources
"Sutton Place Synagogue." Manhattan Sideways. Accessed Web, 5/6/17. http://sideways.nyc/2014/09/sutton-place-synagogue.