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  1. The East Side Hebrew Institute (or as it was called: ESHI) was founded in 1910 by a group of immigrants from the town of Zhitomir in Russia (present day Ukraine). David R. Zaslowsky was its first principal and founder.

  2. In 1981, the nursery school merged with the East Side Hebrew Institute ("ESHI"), once one of the major Jewish institutions of the Lower East Side, which had classes ranging from Nursery, Kindergarten and up to the 12th grade.

  3. Max D. Raiskin (Hebrew: מרדכי רייסקין, June 3, 1919, New York City – December 29, 1978, Tel Aviv, Israel), was a rabbi, Professor of Hebrew Literature, licensed Certified Public Accountant, author of educational textbooks, and the principal and executive director of the East Side Hebrew Institute.

  4. Join group. About this group. ...did you go to School on Avenue B ... or Irving Place? ...do you know that Log B'Omer is best celebrated in the park and Purim best celebrated on stage?

  5. Worship With Us! East Side Grace Brethren Church. We'd love to have you join us for our next service! We have children's programming during both service hours and programming for teens in grades 7-12 during the 11am service. Get DirectionsWatch Online.

  6. We offer many peer-led support groups each week. These include our mental health, alcohol & other drug & trauma informed support groups & more. The P.E.E.R. Center helps people in recovery from mental illness, addiction and trauma.

  7. The Near East Side of Columbus was among the upper middle-class communities developed in the late 19th century along the city’s streetcar lines. By the 1920s, affluent Black families made it one of Columbus’ more diverse neighborhoods.