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Bnos Yakov of Pupa Synagogue

Bnos Yakov of Pupa Synagogue Wandering around Williamsburg it's amazing how much history is located on each block. Pictured above is the Bnos Yakov of Pupa Synagogue, which is just a block or so south of Broadway (and a bit east of the BQE). This building dates to 1876, which is amazing as it pre-dates the Williamsburg bridge itself.

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