Nice, warm synagogue. This one is among the most active in the area.
On Sundays, there are local tours that pass through this historic site. The synagogue was once a stop on the legendary Underground Railroad. At the time it was a Protestant church.
Now, a vibrant community center, the Bialystoker offers 4-5 services each weekday morning, and the full service on Shabbat.
For the curious, Bialystoker is Orthodox, and the rabbi, Rabbi Zvi Romm is a YU graduate.
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