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Temple House of Israel is a Jewish congregation in Staunton, Virginia, United States. Founded in 1876 by Major Alexander Hart, it originally held services in members' homes, then moved to a building on Kalorama street in 1885, the year it joined the Union for Reform Judaism. In 1925 the congregation constructed its current building at 115 North Market street, a contributing property to the Gospel Hill historic district. The Moorish Revival structure was designed by Sam Collins of T.J. Collins and son, and includes Mercer tiles, and windows and a glass screen by Charles Connick of Boston.

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  • Temple House of Israel (Staunton, Virginie) (fr)
  • Temple House of Israel (en)
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  • Le Temple House of Israel est une synagogue située à Staunton dans l'État de Virginie aux États-Unis, construite en 1925 par la communauté juive House of Israel. Située 115 North Market street, elle est une propriété contributive du district historique de Gospel Hill. Le bâtiment en style néo-mauresque a été construit par l'architecte Sam Collins du bureau d'architectes T.J. Collins and son. Les carreaux de céramique sont de Henry Chapman Mercer et les vitraux et un écran en verre de Charles Jay Connick de Boston. (fr)
  • Temple House of Israel is a Jewish congregation in Staunton, Virginia, United States. Founded in 1876 by Major Alexander Hart, it originally held services in members' homes, then moved to a building on Kalorama street in 1885, the year it joined the Union for Reform Judaism. In 1925 the congregation constructed its current building at 115 North Market street, a contributing property to the Gospel Hill historic district. The Moorish Revival structure was designed by Sam Collins of T.J. Collins and son, and includes Mercer tiles, and windows and a glass screen by Charles Connick of Boston. (en)
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  • House of Israel (en)
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