As the second oldest membership library in the United States dating to 1748, it is quite special to have recently celebrated 275 years of continuous operations, and even more special to have the opportunity to highlight another's with the same anniversary happening this year. Founded in 1749, and designated as a National Landmark in 1980, the KKBE Synagogue (Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim) at 90 Hasell Street is one of the oldest congregations in continuous use for Jewish worship in America. In celebration of this monumental milestone, join renowned historian Harlan Greene and past President of KKBE Anita Rosenberg to honor the legacy of Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim in reflecting on 275 years of history and culture that have shaped aspects of the Peninsula for almost three centuries.