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Straus Square

Straus Square

Straus Square

Originally called Rutgers Square, the intersection of East Broadway, Rutgers, and Essex Streets was an important center of political activity for Jewish immigrants. The square was renamed in 1931 to honor Nathan Straus, a well known philantropist who advocated for the needs of the poor as well as being a famous supporter of Palestine.
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