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The Tenement Museum regularly hosts walking tours focused on Jewish life on the Lower East Side, but none are quite as special as its upcoming High Holidays-themed experience. This unique tour will run on five different dates throughout September and will spotlight the Levine and Rogarshevsky families, exploring how they celebrated Rosh Hashana and Yom This special walking tour explores how New Yorkers celebrated Rosh Hashana in the 1900s

There is, arguably, no better time to embark on a walking tour of the city than late summer when the air turns crisp but the sun still lingers. Pair that with a fascinating route and you’ve got yourself a perfect afternoon activity. Case in point: the Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy’s “Synagogues of the Lower Visit the Lower East Side’s most iconic synagogues on this NYC walking tour

Did you know that, at least according to the New York Jewish Week, the Bronx was once the city’s most Jewish borough but is now the least?  The outlet hopes to shed light on that exact history, also delving into the origins of the borough’s Grand Concourse—the 5.2-mile-long thoroughfare that runs through the Bronx—in a This walking tour of the Bronx explores the neighborhood’s Jewish history