
NY Governor Steps In to Prevent Demolition of Century-Old Brooklyn Synagogue
New York Governor Kathy Hochul intervened in December 2025 to halt the planned demolition of a historic Brooklyn synagogue threatened by the redevelopment of the former Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center campus. Congregation Chaim Albert, also known as the Kingsbrook Synagogue, fought to preserve the building amid plans tied to state-backed redevelopment projects.
Hochul described the synagogue as a testament to Jewish resilience and urged a solution allowing both the hospital redevelopment and synagogue preservation to move forward. Jewish community leaders welcomed the intervention, calling the building a symbol of faith, memory, and continuity.
Founded in the early 1900s, the synagogue stands as a reminder of a time when Jews faced discrimination in medical institutions and built their own spaces for care and worship. The preservation battle became a broader statement about protecting Jewish heritage and sacred spaces in modern urban life.
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“Lord, thank You for preserving places of worship that carry generations of prayer and testimony. Strengthen Jewish communities to stand firm when their heritage is threatened. May these sanctuaries remain houses of peace, healing, and faith for generations to come.”