An Ashkenazi synagogue in New York. Originally part of B’nai Jeshurun, it broke away in 1845. The first Rabbi was Samuel Myer Isaacs a firm advocate of Orthodoxy, but the congregation has since become Reform.
“In 1846, Temple Shaaray Tefila built its first synagogue on Wooster Street in Manhattan, near Spring Street, at a cost of $50,000.” (https://shaaraytefilanyc.org/ourhistory)