Congregation Beth Israel | |
Location | 203 E. 37th St., Brooklyn, New York |
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Coordinates | 40°39′8.07″N 73°56′34.52″W / 40.6522417°N 73.9429222°W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1925 |
Architect | Millman, Peter |
Architectural style | Romanesque, Classical Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 09000256[1] |
Added to NRHP | April 30, 2009 |
Congregation Beth Israel, was a synagogue in East Flatbush neighborhood of New York City. It met at 203 E. 37th St., a building they put up in 1928.
The synagogue membership declined with the migration of the local Jewish populace to wealthier areas of Brooklyn and to the suburbs. It became defunct around 1970, and sold its building to Mt. Zion Church of God 7th Day at that time.
The former synagogue building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.[1] It is a two-story rectangular structure of buff brick, with Romanesque and Classical Revival style elements. It has a tripartite front façade with round arch windows. It features the Star of David on the front fence, the stained glass windows, pews, and plaster work.[2]
References
- 1 2 "National Register of Historic Places". WEEKLY LIST OF ACTIONS TAKEN ON PROPERTIES: 4/27/09 THROUGH 5/01/09. National Park Service. 2009-05-08.
- ↑ Kathleen A. Howe (September 2008). "National Register of Historic Places Registration:Congregation Beth Israel". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 2012-10-19. Retrieved 2011-02-20. See also: "Accompanying photos". Archived from the original on 2012-10-19.
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