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Reform congregation Beth Israel's
second building was dedicated in 1906. It was built in a combination Grecian-Byzantine
style, on the corner of Eleventh Street and Twenty-fourth Avenue. In 1964,
the building was in desperate need of repair, so the congregation decided
to sell the lot for a new and larger lot, north of Broadmoor. It has since
been torn down. The lot is now occupied by the Mississippi Pane and Glass
Co.
| ID |
25 |
| state |
MS |
| city |
Meridian |
| synagogue name |
Temple of Beth Israel |
| date erected or
dedicated |
1906 |
| postmark |
unknown |
| produced by |
International Post
Card Co., NY (Germany) |
| architect |
unknown |
| affiliation |
Reform |
Copyright 1999-2004
by the National Museum of American Jewish History
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