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Temple Beth Zion (Buffalo, New York)

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Affiliation
  
Reform Judaism

Status
  
Active

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

Capacity
  
1,000

Ecclesiastical or organizational status
  
Sanctuary

Website
  
www.tbz.org/index.html

Phone
  
+1 716-886-7150

Architect
  
Temple Beth Zion (Buffalo, New York)

Location
  
805 Delaware Avenue,Buffalo, New York,United States

Leadership
  
Senior Rabbi: Gary Pokras Assistant Rabbi: Laurie Green

Address
  
805 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14209, USA

Similar
  
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Temple Beth Zion is a Reform synagogue located at 805 Delaware Avenue in Buffalo, New York. Founded in 1850, Temple Beth Zion is the largest Jewish congregation in Western New York and one of the oldest and largest Reform congregations in the nation. The circular building features 10 scallop walls, each a symbol of the 10 commandments. The temple contains a Casavant Frères 48-rank, 4000-pipe organ.

The Benjamin and Dr. Edgar R. Cofeld Judaic Museum, open during regular hours, features a rotating collection of Judaica.

Previous buildings

Before building their current home, the congregation worshiped in two previous buildings. The first building was the old Niagara Street Methodist Church (between Pearl Street and Franklin Street). The church was renovated, rededicated, and used as the home of Temple Beth Zion until 1886. The second building was a Byzantine-styled, copper-domed temple built in 1890, and located at 599 Delaware Avenue (now Buffalo Clinical Research Center). That building was destroyed in a fire in 1961.

References

Temple Beth Zion (Buffalo, New York) Wikipedia


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