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Synagogues tell story of Lower East Side's past
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NEW YORK - Stand on Manhattan's East Broadway, across the street
from the Seward Park Houses built for members of the Amalgamated
Clothing Workers of America union, and you may catch a glimpse of
the Lower East Side's history: Steerage passengers step off ships;
laborers march in picket lines; Israeli flags flutter; and Jewish
faces give way to Chinese and Hispanic ones. The mural on the side
of the Bialystoker Home for the Aged, painted by local students,
freezes moments from the Lower East Side's history, but a glance
around finds the Jewish past lingers in this once impoverished, now ...
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