LESJC Visitor Center Opens Friday
By: Gabrielle Sierra May. 04, 2011
Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy opens Visitor Center named for Kling & Niman Families, ancestors of donor Michael Pertain on Friday, May 6 at 11:00 AM
WHERE: 400 Grand Street (b/w Clinton and Suffolk; Subways: F M to Delancey; J Z to Essex)ATTENDEESJoel Kaplan, Esq. President, Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy
and Executive Director of the United Jewish Council of the East Side, Inc.
Laurie Tobias Cohen, Executive Director, Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy
Michael Pertain, Genealogist and donor
Sheldon Silver, New York State Speaker for the Assembly
Daniel Squadron, New York State Senator
Scott Stringer, Manhattan Borough President
Margaret Chin, City Council Member SUMMARYJewish life is vibrant and growing in the Lower East Side!
To this end we are opening the LESJC Visitor Center The new LESJC Visitor Center showcases the Jewish history of Lower Manhattan as well as the contemporary Jewish community of the Lower East Side, including its ongoing network of 15 active places of prayer, schools, ethnic restaurants, shops and other institutions of Jewish life. Since 1998, the Conservancy has raised $2,000,000 towards the preservation of several Lower East Side sacred sites and has assisted with the land marking of these sites. In addition, ongoing educational and cultural heritage touring programs have enabled The Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy to play a critical role as advocate for the maintenance of the traditional built fabric of this district as well as its distinct culture. Through its exhibits, the LESJC Kling & Niman Family Visitor Center will also enable visitors to learn about a unique immigrant family and genealogical methodology.
For more information about the Visitor Center and the Conservancy's schedule of walking and bus tours, please visit www.nycjewishtours.org or call (212) 374-4100.

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