Temple Emanu-El of New York is a synagogue in New York City, built for Congregation Emanu-El of New York in 1928–1930. It is one of the largest synagogues in the world. This is the second synagogue with this name. Previously, there was a synagogue of the same name, built in 1868. This building was demolished in 1927 before the construction of the new, present synagogue. In 1929, the congregation moved to its present location at 65th Street and Fifth Avenue, where the Temple building was constructed to designs of Robert D. Kohn on the former site of the Mrs. William B. Astor House. The vast load-bearing masonry walls support the steel beams that carry its roof. The hall seats 2,500, larger than St Patrick's Cathedral. More information...
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