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The Jewish Upper East Side – A Walking Tour

On this walking tour, explore with your guide, Barry Judelman, the unique history and heritage of some of the most distinguished religious, cultural, and educational Jewish sites on the Upper East Side, a posh, residential area, known for its wealthy denizens, fancy restaurants, and designer shops along Madison Avenue.

Visit locations that have anchored this Jewish community for generations, such as Park Avenue Synagogue, The Jewish Museum, Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, The 92nd Street Y, and Temple Israel of the City of New York.

Experience the pulse, places, and people that this storied and vibrant New York Jewish neighborhood has to offer, including stunning architecture and celebrated cultural landmarks.

This tour lasts approximately 2 1/2 to 3 hours, with a significant amount of walking, and WE TOUR RAIN OR SHINE.
In order to enable you to hear the guide, we will be using an app for smartphones. Bring earphones for your cell.

The event listed here is hosted by a third party. My Jewish Learning/70 Faces Media is not responsible for its content or for errors in the listing.

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