TriBeCa Synagogue | |
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Religious Affiliation: | Orthodox Judaism |
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Organisational Status: | Synagogue |
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Functional Status: | Active |
Location: | 49 White Street, Tribeca, Manhattan, New York City, New York 10013 |
Country: | United States |
Map Type: | Lower Manhattan |
Map Size: | 250 |
Map Relief: | 1 |
Coordinates: | 40.7183°N -74.0042°W |
Architect: | William N. Breger |
Architecture Type: | Synagogue architecture |
Architecture Style: | Modernist architecture |
Established: | 1938 |
Year Completed: | 1967 |
Date Destroyed: | --> |
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TriBeCa Synagogue (also known as Synagogue for the Arts and Civic Center Synagogue) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 49 White Street, in Tribeca, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.
Designed by architect William N. Breger in 1967,[1] [2] the Modernist synagogue is known for its unique acoustics that allow for good sound quality without the need for electrical amplification, use of which is prohibited on Shabbat.[3] [4]