Achim Zetomir U-Wolin, Congregation
Address: 30 Suffolk Street, New York, NY 10002
Year Organized: 1891
Associated Towns: Zhytomyr (Ukraine) and the Volhynia province (Ukraine)
Notes: According to the 1900/1901 AJYB, this congregation was then named Achim Zetomir U-Wolin and was located at 30 Suffolk Street. It had been founded in 1891, had a rabbi, 115 members and seat holders, met the first and third Saturdays of the month with services daily, conducted a religious school with 30 pupils, and was associated with Washington Cemetery.
According to the 1907/1908 AJYB, the congregation was then named Anshei Zitomer u-Volin and was located at 32 Orchard Street. It had been organized in 1894 and had a rabbi and daily services in Hebrew.
According to the 1907/1908 AJYB, there was then also a congregation named Anshei Yeshurun Kamenetz-Podelsk and located at 50 Attorney Street. It had been organized on May 1, 1886, and had a cantor, 230 members, conducted services daily in Hebrew, and had an auxiliary society, the Kamenetz-Podolier Unterstützungsverein.
According to the JCR (1917/1918), the congregation was then named Komenetz Podolia and Zitomer Wohlin and was located at 52 Attorney Street. It was an orthodox congregation that had been organized in 1901 [but see 1907/1908 AJYB listings] with a membership of 260 and a seating capacity of 375. It was associated with insurance and study societies and with a cemetery.
According to the 1939 WPA Survey, the congregation was then named Komenetz Podolia and Zitomer Wohlin and was located at 50 Attorney Street. It was organized in 1886. It had previously been located at 85 Norfolk Street and at 30 Suffolk Street until 1805 [1905], when the present brick synagogue was built.
According to the 1939 WPA Survey, this synagogue was defunct by 1939.Name: Achim Zetomir U-Wolin, Congregation
Alternate Name: Anshei Zitomer u-Volin
Address: 30 Suffolk Street, New York, NY 10002
Borough: Manhattan
Type: Orthodox
Year Organized: 1891
Associated Towns: Zhytomyr (Ukraine) and the Volhynia province (Ukraine)
Notes: According to the 1900/1901 AJYB, this congregation was then named Achim Zetomir U-Wolin and was located at 30 Suffolk Street. It had been founded in 1891, had a rabbi, 115 members and seat holders, met the first and third Saturdays of the month with services daily, conducted a religious school with 30 pupils, and was associated with Washington Cemetery.
According to the 1907/1908 AJYB, the congregation was then named Anshei Zitomer u-Volin and was located at 32 Orchard Street. It had been organized in 1894 and had a rabbi and daily services in Hebrew.
According to the 1907/1908 AJYB, there was then also a congregation named Anshei Yeshurun Kamenetz-Podelsk and located at 50 Attorney Street. It had been organized on May 1, 1886, and had a cantor, 230 members, conducted services daily in Hebrew, and had an auxiliary society, the Kamenetz-Podolier Unterstützungsverein.
According to the JCR (1917/1918), the congregation was then named Komenetz Podolia and Zitomer Wohlin and was located at 52 Attorney Street. It was an orthodox congregation that had been organized in 1901 [but see 1907/1908 AJYB listings] with a membership of 260 and a seating capacity of 375. It was associated with insurance and study societies and with a cemetery.
According to the 1939 WPA Survey, the congregation was then named Komenetz Podolia and Zitomer Wohlin and was located at 50 Attorney Street. It was organized in 1886. It had previously been located at 85 Norfolk Street and at 30 Suffolk Street until 1805 [1905], when the present brick synagogue was built.
According to the 1939 WPA Survey, this synagogue was defunct by 1939.
1900-1901 American Jewish Year Book: Listed