Where did Tevye go? Fleeing pogroms and anti-Semitic violence, more than half a million Jews left Eastern Europe at the turn of the century for a better life, and many ended up on the Lower East Side. Take a tour through the colorful streets and sites these immigrants made into their new homes, learn about their definitive contributions to the city’s identity and find out where Fiddler on the Roof author Sholem Aleichem ended up.
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