First Brezower Bruck Sick Benevolent Society
Address: 435 East Houston Street, New York, NY 10002
Year Organized: 1901
Associated Towns: Brzozów (Poland)
Aux Societies: sick benevolent society
Notes: According to the Jewish Communal Register (1917/1918), Congregation Erste Breziver Brook K.U.V., an orthodox congregation, was then located at 77 Sheriff Street, had been organized in 1901, had a membership of 142 and a seating capacity of 152, had a sick benefit society, and was associated with a cemetery. According to the 1939 WPA Survey, the First Brezower Bruck Sick Benevolent Society, also known as the Anshei Bregow or People of Brezow of the City of New York, was located at 435 East Houston Street and had been organized by people from Brezow, Galicia, in 1902 as a society by the name of the First Brezower Bruck Sick Benevolent Society, with the synagogue organized later in 1924. It was associated with Mount Zion and Mount Hebron Cemeteries.Name: First Brezower Bruck Sick Benevolent Society
Alternate Name: Erste Breziver Brook Kranken Unterstützungs Verein, Congregation; Anshei Bregow (People of Brezow) of the City of New York
Address: 435 East Houston Street, New York, NY 10002
Borough: Manhattan
Type: Orthodox
Year Organized: 1901
Year Established: 1924
Associated Towns: Brzozów (Poland)
Aux Societies: sick benevolent society
Notes: According to the Jewish Communal Register (1917/1918), Congregation Erste Breziver Brook K.U.V., an orthodox congregation, was then located at 77 Sheriff Street, had been organized in 1901, had a membership of 142 and a seating capacity of 152, had a sick benefit society, and was associated with a cemetery. According to the 1939 WPA Survey, the First Brezower Bruck Sick Benevolent Society, also known as the Anshei Bregow or People of Brezow of the City of New York, was located at 435 East Houston Street and had been organized by people from Brezow, Galicia, in 1902 as a society by the name of the First Brezower Bruck Sick Benevolent Society, with the synagogue organized later in 1924. It was associated with Mount Zion and Mount Hebron Cemeteries.
Jewish Communal Register (1917-1918): Listed