Jewish Maternity Hospital
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| Jewish Maternity Hospital | |
|---|---|
| Geography | |
| Location | 270–272 East Broadway, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States |
| Coordinates | 40°42′54″N 73°59′06″W / 40.7149379°N 73.9849904°W |
| Organization | |
| Type | Specialist |
| Religious affiliation | Jewish |
| Services | |
| Speciality | obstetrics |
| History | |
| Founded | 1906 |
| Closed | 1931 |
| Demolished | building repurposed as an old age home |
| Links | |
| Lists | Hospitals in New York State |
| Other links | Hospitals in Manhattan |
Jewish Maternity Hospital was an obstetrics hospital located at 270–272 East Broadway, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City.
Jewish Maternity Hospital was chartered in 1906 and opened on February 15, 1909.[1] It catered to the Jewish residents of the Lower East Side, who were the overwhelmingly predominant local population at the time, although expectant mothers of any religion were accepted.
In its first 20 years of operation, 31,295 babies were born at Jewish Maternity Hospital.[2]
The hospital merged administratively with Beth Israel Hospital on December 19, 1929.[3] Beth Israel was in financial straits because of cost overruns on a new building under construction at Stuyvesant Square, and Jewish Maternity Hospital had money available for their own construction plans.[4] When Beth Israel finished their construction in 1931, Jewish Maternity Hospital also moved to the site.[5][6] Both institutions’ names were kept for some time after the merger, but the Jewish Maternity Hospital name was eventually replaced by the Beth Israel name for all obstetrical services.