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The Secrets of the Jewish Lower East Side Scavenger Hunt
Explore the roots of Jewish culture in NYC
See the most fascinating Jewish heritage locations before they disappear! Teams will answer tricky, fascinating questions about the places they discover, from Rivington Street to East Broadway, from Orchard Street to Essex Street.
You’ll see businesses hanging on against the onslaught of trendy cafés. You’ll find barely noticeable signs of Jewish groups on the faces of old buildings. You’ll see an active yeshiva and a synagogue that became a Buddhist temple. Your mouth will water at stores that still serve bialys, bagels, and kosher pickles.
This scavenger hunt is available in two editions: an adult hunt, and a Kids Edition that is designed for kids and adults to do together. Filled with historical tidbits and highlights, the game has been a big hit with student groups from yeshivas and synagogues.
Highlights include…
- The former Forward newspaper headquarters
- The site of the Garden Cafeteria, where the Jewish intelligentsia dined and kibitzed
- Seward Park, site of the daily Chazir Mark, where laborers were hired…or idled
- The birthplace of B’Nai B’rith
- One of America’s most dazzling houses of worship, the Eldridge Street Synagogue
- Essex Market, created to get peddlers and their pushcarts off the streets
What are players saying about the Jewish Lower East Side scavenger hunt?
A 5-star review on Yelp: “We recently did a scavenger hunt of the Lower East Side—what a great way to explore a different part of the city! It was educational and fun for both grown-ups and kids. We learned a lot about the neighborhood, and had fun doing it.”
“Thank you so much for setting up the hunt. The kids had a great time. I thought the questions were a combination of really simple and complicated. It also didn’t hurt that my group won! 🙂 Otherwise, the kids had a great time, got into it and enjoyed walking around and seeing the Lower East Side….At the end of the day, we ask [the students] to talk about something that was a highlight for them that day and many of the kids said the hunt was the highlight.” —a director of education for a student group from a temple
“It was wonderful and we would absolutely recommend it to others and perhaps do it again!” —an organizer of a group from a temple in New Jersey
“Yes, it was great!!” —from a high school for Jewish studies
“Loved it. Thank you for helping us out with a great event.” —from a social group of kids and adults
Contact us to learn more about this group game that celebrates the Jewish Lower East Side—and find more fun in NYC!