Designated 3/18/2008
The (Former) Congregation Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Anshe Ungarn (The Great House of Study of the People of Hungary), constructed in 1908, is a fine example of an early 20th century Classical Revival style synagogue surviving on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. The architects worked within the traditional synagogue form of a narrow façade with three symmetrical bays, creating a sophisticated classical arrangement of engaged pilasters supporting a strong cornice and a shallow pediment, all set off by strongly denticulated moldings.