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History of New York City Synagague which creates controversy

Earlier this week, the spotlight on 770 Eastern Parkway intensified due to the uncovering of illegal tunnels, yet the building's historical importance extends over several decades.

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History of New York City Synagague which creates controversy

The religious group expanded the headquarters by purchasing the adjacent building, and by 2021, at least 35 replicas of 770 existed worldwide, including one in El Paso, Texas. Rabbi Levi Greenberg emphasized the building's significance, likening it to the White House for Lubavitch Jews, attracting both Jewish and non-Jewish visitors.

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History of New York City Synagague which creates controversy

The numerical address, 770, holds special meaning in Hebrew, translating to "parazta" or "to burst forth," symbolizing the Judaic duty to spread their faith. Additionally, 770 corresponds to the Hebrew term "Beis Moshiach," meaning "House of the Messiah."

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History of New York City Synagague which creates controversy

Despite the replicas' varying adaptations globally, they maintain a unique connection for Lubavitch Hasidic Jews, as highlighted by artist duo Andrea Robbins and Max Becher in their photography series in the early 2000s.