Synagogue in Manhattan, New York
The Congregation Habonim is a Conservative synagogue located at 103 West End Avenue (at the corner with 64th Street ), in the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan , New York City , New York , United States. The congregation was founded in 1939 by German-Jewish immigrants who fled Nazi persecution. The founding rabbi was Hugo Hahn and his son-in-law Bernard Cohn.[ 1] The congregation’s first building, on West 66th Street in Manhattan, was completed in 1958.[ 1]
Carol Kahn Strauss Family Collection at the Leo Baeck Institute, New York, NY. This collection includes a series of documents on the Congregation Habonim, including bulletins, newspaper clippings, and copies of several anniversary journals.
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59th–72nd Sts 72nd–86th Sts 86th–110th Sts Former
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