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helped Americanize three gener-
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Cantor polished his acting skills
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Lower East Tenement Museum.
With headquarters in an actual
tenement at 97 Orchard Street,
the museum offers exhibits, cul-
tural programs and walking
tours, all focused on the urban
immigrant experience.
Our tour takes along the nar-
row streets where many immi-
grant groups — Germans,
Italians, Irish, and especially
Jews — lived and worked as they
got their start in the New World.
By 1900, over 500,000 Jews were
living here.
"It was the largest Jewish city
in the world at the time," says Ed
O'Donnell, our tour guide.
He points out many sites that
are reminders of the dynamic
Jewish culture which flourished
here. For instance, at #60 Nor-
folk Street, we see Beth Hame-
drash Hagodol, the oldest
Russian Orthodox synagogue in
We also see Nathan Straus
Square, named for the wealthy
German Jewish philanthropist,
and the Wing Shoon restaurant
— formerly the Garden Cafete-
ria, where Jewish intellectuals
would gather and hold long de-
bates over cups of tea.
Also nearby we see a tall, state-
ly building towering over the
square. It is the former site of the
Jewish Daily Forward, the Yid-
dish daily which once sold
200,000 copies a day. But after
Jewish immigrants moved up-
town and the Forward moved out
of the property, it became a Chi-
nese Christian church.
That's why, on the same build-
ing where Yiddish words for For-
ward are etched, there are now
large Chinese letters on the right
side of the building, which spell
out: "Jesus is the light and the
way."
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