First Hebrew Bakers' Sick Benevolent Society
Address: 10 Avenue D, New York, NY
Year Organized: 1872
Aux Societies: Sick benefit
Notes: According to the Jewish Communal Register (1917/1918), the First Hebrew Bakers’ Sick Benevolent Society then maintained a place of worship at 10 Avenue D, had been organized in 1872, had a membership of 250, had a sick benefit society, and was associated with a cemetery.
According to the 1939 WPA Survey, the Chevra Hebrew Bakers Association was then located in a five-story tan brick house at 214 East 2nd Street, had been organized in 1892, had previously been located at 4 Avenue D, and was associated with Washington, Wellwood, and Montefiore Cemeteries.Name: First Hebrew Bakers' Sick Benevolent Society
Alternate Name: Chevra Hebrew Bakers Association, Hebrew Bakers Association
Address: 10 Avenue D, New York, NY
Borough: Manhattan
Year Organized: 1872
Aux Societies: Sick benefit
Notes: According to the Jewish Communal Register (1917/1918), the First Hebrew Bakers’ Sick Benevolent Society then maintained a place of worship at 10 Avenue D, had been organized in 1872, had a membership of 250, had a sick benefit society, and was associated with a cemetery.
According to the 1939 WPA Survey, the Chevra Hebrew Bakers Association was then located in a five-story tan brick house at 214 East 2nd Street, had been organized in 1892, had previously been located at 4 Avenue D, and was associated with Washington, Wellwood, and Montefiore Cemeteries.
Jewish Communal Register (1917-1918): Listed