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People

The Buffalo region has been home to a wide range of individuals associated with local Jewish communities and Jewish networks from the 1820s through to the contemporary period as immigrants, citizens, residents and locals.

Institutions

Buffalo Jews have a rich history of forming both formal and informal institutions for religious, educational, political and social needs. From synagogues to organizations, and from coordinating agencies to groups and clubs, Jewish Buffalonians have seen a changing range of institutions supported by group endeavors and community philanthropy.

Neighborhoods

In living memory, the East Side and North Buffalo stand out as physically connected and interwoven religious and commercial centers of Jewish living. In contrast to these specific areas are the mini hubs identified with Jewish living and connected to a more dispersed idea of neighborhood. Separately, suburbia with its significant geographic spread, has redefined how a series of Jewish spaces come together with a mix of hubs, focal points and networks.

Themes

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Exhibitions

Special exhibitions, through a focus on particular individuals and subjects, delves into the personal stories that have animated Jewish lives. Each digital exploration reflects on the interplay between place, identities and changing times and the way in which American, Jewish and Buffalo historical experiences are deeply interwoven.

Resources

Materials that document Jewish Buffalo in all its diversity are found in books, articles, archives and museums, many of which are available locally or online. This section highlights some of these sources and will be updated regularly.

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  • Institutions
    • Agencies
    • Synagogues
    • Organizations
    • Cemeteries
  • Neighborhoods
    • Downtown
    • East Side
    • Delaware Avenue
    • West Side
    • Humboldt-Ferry
    • North Buffalo
    • Suburbs
  • Resources
    • Publications
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    • Genealogical Resources
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  • Exhibitions
    • Harold Arlen Exhibition
    • Sokolivka: Once Home Exhibition

Downtown Photographs

H. Seeberg Inc., located at 121 Genesee corner of Oak Street

H. Seeberg Inc., located at 121 Genesee corner of Oak Street

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Inside L. L. Berger, 500 Block of Main Street

Inside L. L. Berger, 500 Block of Main Street

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Name above entrance way – close up. L. L. Berger, 500 Block of Main Street

Name above entrance way – close up. L. L. Berger, 500 Block of Main Street

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L. L. Berger, 500 Block of Main Street

L. L. Berger, 500 Block of Main Street

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L. L. Berger, 500 Block of Main Street

L. L. Berger, 500 Block of Main Street

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The Town Casino, 681 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14203, c. 1940s

The Town Casino, 681 Main St, Buffalo, NY 14203, c. 1940s

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Harry Altman Owner of Glen Park Casino and the Town Casino, photograph made c.1940

Harry Altman Owner of Glen Park Casino and the Town Casino, photograph made c.1940

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Yom HaShoah commemoration

Yom HaShoah commemoration

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Jewish War Veterans with Ararat-Stone

Jewish War Veterans with Ararat-Stone

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Ararat Marker at St Paul’s Cathedral, Buffalo, NY

Ararat Marker at St Paul’s Cathedral, Buffalo, NY

Read More: History Panel at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Buffalo, NY

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How to cite this page:

Jewish Buffalo History Center.

“Downtown Photographs.”
Viewed on June 12, 2025.

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