Picture of Mount Sinai, formerly Jew’s Hospital

1870s —In this era CRS functioned as a shul working steadily to ensure that Jews had wide and equal access to American health care and social welfare.

  • 1871: Passover collection made for Mt. Sinai Hospital in NYC; formerly known as Jews’ Hospital.
  • 1875:  Rabbi Aaron Wise, father of Stephen Wise, appointed Rabbi; renovated synagogue rededicated with Conservative service, using choir and organ for first time; criticism evoked by occasional sermons in English instead of German.
  • 1878: Dedication of Union Field Cemetery in Cypress Hills, then a three hour ride from the Synagogue by horse and buggy.
  • 1879: Young Ladies Sewing Society distributed 100 dresses to Hebrew Free School.