Jewish Socialists, Communists, & Anarchists on the Lower East Side: A Walking Tour
Explore the Lower East Side's radical history on this exciting new walking tour!
Explore the Lower East Side's radical history on this exciting new walking tour!
Come explore the history of the Lower East Side's synagogues!
Join us for a virtual tour exploring the vibrant culture of Cairo in the 1920s, focusing on Zionism and Pharaonism!
Join us for a stroll through NYC Jewish history!
Visit the largest congregation on the LES, America's most famous immigrant neighborhood, and learn why there is a lobster on the ceiling.
Join us on a tasty adventure through the Lower East Side, filled with knishes, candy, and lots of fun!
Join us for a virtual talk exploring the iconic architecture of Louis Kahn!
Let's explore the vibrant Bukharian Jewish community in Queens on a fun walking tour!
Explore the vibrant art of NYC subways from the comfort of your home on a fun Zoom tour!
Come join us for a fun, informative, and unique tour of the historic Lower East Side!
Take a stroll through the Lower East Side and learn about the Jewish gangsters who once ruled the streets!
Join us on a virtual journey to uncover the hidden gems and mysteries of the NYC subways!
Explore the rich history of Bukharian Jews as we journey along the Silk Roads to Jerusalem - all from the comfort of your home on Zoom!
Meet, greet, & eat tour of a former tenement-turned-hotel/30s-style Italian kosher eatery, & the Kehila Kedosha Janina Synagogue & Museum
Join us for a virtual journey through Jewish history in California, from the Gold Rush era to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood!
Explore the rich Jewish history of Greenwich Village on a fun walking tour!
Join us for a virtual tour of a Jerusalem neighborhood built by Yemenite Jews who came to Promised Land in the time of the Ottomans.
A wonderful one-hour zoom presentation covering many of NYC's Jewish neighborhoods: LES, UES, UWS, Harlem, South Bronx, Grand Concourse...
Visit the largest congregation on the Lower East Side, America's most famous immigrant neighborhood, and learn why there is a lobster on the ceiling.
A walking tour that explores the origin story of a community contributing to the American story since the earliest days of colonial NYC.
Join David Kaufman for another deep dive on Zoom into the Jewish history of Brooklyn, at one time the largest Jewish community in history.
Join us as we explore former synagogue buildings on the Lower East Side that have been lost to time, all now having new identities.
Join Historian David E. Kaufman for a deep dive into the Jewish history of the Bronx on this new zoom presentation.
Explore the unique and culturally rich history of the Jewish community of the Upper West Side, an area boarded by Central Park to the East, and Riverside Park to the West. This neighborhood is a 'powerhouse' of shuls, schools, and Jewish culture. The architecture exemplifies Beaux Arts, Art Noveau, and Art Deco.
Learn about Harlem's legendary Jewish institutions - many of which transformed the Judaism of today's world since it was once the second largest Jewish community in the United States, at one time home to more than 175,000 Jews.
Once known as the “Frankfurt on the Hudson” this neighborhood now called “Little Dominican Republic” has been home to generations of immigrants. There were the New Yorkers who migrated “uptown” when the subway expanded, the German Jews fleeing Nazi persecution, and then the Hispanics seeking a better way of life. Washington Heights has embraced them all
A NEW walking tour of the Two Bridges neighborhood (lies between the Manhattan Bridge and Williamsburg Bridge) exploring it's Jewish past
Join Olga on Zoom as she discusses Krakow's struggle for survival and the destruction of it's Jewish community, during the Holocaust.
Use your imagination to evoke what once existed, as we view sites that were associated with Jewish Gangsters whose stories began on the LES. Examine where these leaders of the Jewish underworld began their nefarious activities.
Join us on this NEW tour as we walk Crown Heights exploring the Hassid’s and Hipsters as well as the non Hassidic Jews in this diverse neighborhood.
Visit TWO grand synagogues remaining on the Lower East Side today with the Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy AND the Museum at Eldridge Street.
Join a new Zoom talk that looks at some sukkah structures and decorations that are used by Jews each Fall during the weeklong festival.of Sukkot, both an agricultural festival of thanksgiving and a commemoration of the forty-year period during which the children of Israel wandered in the desert.
Visit the largest congregation on the Lower East Side, America's most famous immigrant neighborhood, and learn why there is a lobster on the ceiling.
Join us on Zoom with Olga to virtually discover the atmosphere and the spirit of Jewish life in Krakow during it's Golden Age -before WWII
Let's talk about some of the funniest Jewish Men in cinema, covering the greatest up to the latest masters of the one-liners and more that make us laugh.