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La sinagoga Ansche Chesed (Ansche Chesed Synagogue), così denominata dal nome della comunità che l'ha fondata, è una sinagoga ottocentesca in stile neogotico, oggi nota prevalentemente come centro culturale (The Angel Orensanz Center) ma ancora usata per il culto dalla congregazione ebraica riformata The Shul of New York. Costruita a New York nel 1849, nel periodo quindi precedente alla guerra civile americana, - dopo la sinagoga Touro di Newport, la sinagoga Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim di Charleston (Carolina del Sud), e a la sinagoga Lloyd Street di Baltimora (Maryland) - è la quarta più antica sinagoga ancora esistente nel territorio degli Stati Uniti.

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dbo:abstract The Angel Orensanz Center is an art and performance space on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was originally built as a synagogue, running through a succession of congregations and continues to be used as one occasionally. The building is located at 172 Norfolk Street, between Stanton Street and East Houston Street. It was erected in 1849, making it the oldest surviving synagogue building in New York City, and the fourth-oldest surviving synagogue building in the United States. It was the largest synagogue in the United States at the time of its construction and is one of the few built in Gothic Revival style. Spanish sculptor and painter Angel Orensanz purchased the property in 1986, about after 12 years after its last synagogue-owners had abandoned its use. He restored it and converted it into an art gallery and performance space known as the Angel Orensanz Foundation Center for the Arts. The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission designated the building as a historic landmark the following year. It subsequently became home to the Shul of New York, a liberal Reform synagogue. Its owning organizations include: * Anshe Chesed Synagogue (Reform), its original builder, also known as the Norfolk Street Congregation (1849–1873) * Congregation Shaari Rachmim (Gates of Mercy, Orthodox, 1873–1886) * The First Hungarian Congregation Ohab Zedek (To Love Righteousness, Orthodox, 1886–1921) * Sheveth Achim Anshe Slonim Synagogue (Orthodox, 1921–1974 and then abandoned) * The city took ownership of the vandalized building (1981), after which it was sold to a succession of owners: Hungarian Development, Inc. (1983), Seashells, Inc. (1984), and finally Angel Lopez Orensanz (1986) (en) El Centro Ángel Orensanz (en inglés, Angel Orensanz Center) es un espacio de actuación y arte emblemático en el Lower East Side de Manhattan, Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Originalmente fue construida como una sinagoga, atravesando una sucesión de congregaciones, y continúa usándose como una de vez en cuando. El edificio está ubicado en 172 Norfolk Street, entre Stanton Street y East Houston Street.​ Fue erigido en 1849, lo que lo convierte en el edificio de sinagoga más antiguo de la ciudad de Nueva York y el cuarto edificio de sinagoga más antiguo de los Estados Unidos. Era la sinagoga más grande de los Estados Unidos en el momento de su construcción y es una de las pocas construidas en estilo neogótico.​​​ El escultor y pintor español Ángel Orensanz compró la propiedad en 1986, aproximadamente 12 años después de que sus últimos propietarios de sinagogas hubieran abandonado su uso. Lo restauró y lo convirtió en una galería de arte y un espacio de actuación conocido como el Centro de las Artes de la Fundación Ángel Orensanz, que organiza con regularidad conciertos y presentaciones de artistas neoyorquinos.​ El edificio fue designado monumento histórico por la ciudad de Nueva York al año siguiente. Posteriormente se ha convertido en el hogar del Shul de Nueva York, una sinagoga reformista liberal.​ (es) La sinagoga Ansche Chesed (Ansche Chesed Synagogue), così denominata dal nome della comunità che l'ha fondata, è una sinagoga ottocentesca in stile neogotico, oggi nota prevalentemente come centro culturale (The Angel Orensanz Center) ma ancora usata per il culto dalla congregazione ebraica riformata The Shul of New York. Costruita a New York nel 1849, nel periodo quindi precedente alla guerra civile americana, - dopo la sinagoga Touro di Newport, la sinagoga Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim di Charleston (Carolina del Sud), e a la sinagoga Lloyd Street di Baltimora (Maryland) - è la quarta più antica sinagoga ancora esistente nel territorio degli Stati Uniti. (it)
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rdfs:comment La sinagoga Ansche Chesed (Ansche Chesed Synagogue), così denominata dal nome della comunità che l'ha fondata, è una sinagoga ottocentesca in stile neogotico, oggi nota prevalentemente come centro culturale (The Angel Orensanz Center) ma ancora usata per il culto dalla congregazione ebraica riformata The Shul of New York. Costruita a New York nel 1849, nel periodo quindi precedente alla guerra civile americana, - dopo la sinagoga Touro di Newport, la sinagoga Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim di Charleston (Carolina del Sud), e a la sinagoga Lloyd Street di Baltimora (Maryland) - è la quarta più antica sinagoga ancora esistente nel territorio degli Stati Uniti. (it) The Angel Orensanz Center is an art and performance space on the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was originally built as a synagogue, running through a succession of congregations and continues to be used as one occasionally. The building is located at 172 Norfolk Street, between Stanton Street and East Houston Street. It was erected in 1849, making it the oldest surviving synagogue building in New York City, and the fourth-oldest surviving synagogue building in the United States. It was the largest synagogue in the United States at the time of its construction and is one of the few built in Gothic Revival style. (en) El Centro Ángel Orensanz (en inglés, Angel Orensanz Center) es un espacio de actuación y arte emblemático en el Lower East Side de Manhattan, Nueva York (Estados Unidos). Originalmente fue construida como una sinagoga, atravesando una sucesión de congregaciones, y continúa usándose como una de vez en cuando. El edificio está ubicado en 172 Norfolk Street, entre Stanton Street y East Houston Street.​ Fue erigido en 1849, lo que lo convierte en el edificio de sinagoga más antiguo de la ciudad de Nueva York y el cuarto edificio de sinagoga más antiguo de los Estados Unidos. Era la sinagoga más grande de los Estados Unidos en el momento de su construcción y es una de las pocas construidas en estilo neogótico.​​​ (es)
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