B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation
B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation is a synagogue in Albany, Capital District, New York which is located on Whitehall Road. B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation is situated nearby to the synagogue Congregation Beth Abraham-Jacob, as well as near Saint Sophia Greek Orthodox Church.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church and Albany Law School.
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church
Church
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St. Andrew's Episcopal Church is located at North Main and Madison avenues in Albany, New York, United States. It is a complex of three buildings, centered on the church itself, a stone structure designed by architect Norman Sturgis in the Late Gothic Revival architectural style and built in 1930. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church is situated 1½ miles northeast of B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation.
Albany Law School
College
Albany Law School is a private law school in Albany, New York. It was founded in 1851 and is the oldest independent law school in the nation. It is accredited by the American Bar Association as well as the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and has an affiliation agreement with University at Albany that includes shared programs. Albany Law School is situated 2 miles east of B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation.
Emmaus United Methodist Church
Church
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Emmaus United Methodist Church, originally built as Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, two of five names it has gone by in its existence, is located at Morris and West Lawrence streets in Albany, New York, United States. Emmaus United Methodist Church is situated 1½ miles northeast of B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pine Hills and Normansville.
Pine Hills
Neighborhood
Pine Hills is a neighborhood in Albany, New York, generally defined as the area from Manning Boulevard to the west, Woodlawn Avenue to the south, Lake Avenue to the east, and Washington Avenue to the north.
Normansville
Hamlet
Normansville is a former hamlet in Albany County, New York, United States. In the 19th century, Normansville was a hamlet in the town of Bethlehem. Normansville was located within and along the north and south banks of the ravine carved by the Normans Kill, a tributary of the Hudson River.
Elsmere
Hamlet
Elsmere is a hamlet of the town of the Bethlehem in Albany County, New York, United States. The hamlet is a suburb of the neighboring city of Albany. From the northeast to the southwest, it is bisected by New York Route 443, which is also the hamlet's main street and a major commuter route into Albany. Elsmere is situated 2 miles south of B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation.
B’nai Sholom Reform Congregation
- Type: Synagogue
- Address: 420 Whitehall Road, Albany, NY 12208
- Categories: building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Albany, Albany, Capital District, New York, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
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-73.81191° or 73° 48′ 43″ westOpen location code
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