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After 20 years of renovation, the Eldridge Street Synagogue, a National Historic Landmark, is now open to the public.
The Eldridge Street Project's restoration campaign is set to finish just before a second inauguration this week, capping an $18 million effort that brought together support from the City of New York and more than 18,000 independent donors from across the country.
On December 2, the newly refurbished and renovated synagogue will open with a rededication celebration, continuing to rekindle the relationship between the local community and the historic building.
The synagogue first...