Hochul Says State Acted to Stop Removal of Historic Brooklyn Synagogue
Gov. Hochul stopped the planned demolition of the nearly century-old Kingsbrook Synagogue on the hospital campus to preserve its historic and cultural significance.
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Hochul Says State Acted to Stop Removal of Historic Brooklyn Synagogue
NEW YORK — Gov. Kathy Hochul said she intervened to prevent the demolition of a decades-old synagogue in Brooklyn after redevelopment plans tied to a hospital campus raised concerns about its future. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email The synagogue, Congregation Chaim Albert, also known as the Kingsbrook Synagogue, dates back […]
Gov. Hochul says she stepped in to block demolition of historic Brooklyn shul
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Friday she has intervened to prevent the destruction of a nearly century-old synagogue in Brooklyn. Officially known as Congregation Chaim Albert but known colloquially as the Kingsbrook Synagogue, the synagogue was part of a Jewish hospital founded in 1928 in response to antisemitism in nearby hospitals and to meet the needs of local Jewish patients. For nearly 100 years, the synagogue has served Jewish hospital …
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