. . . . . "39.919202 -75.157799" . . "--09-01"^^ . . . "1922"^^ . . . . "Adath Shalom (Hebrew: \u05E2\u05D3\u05EA \u05E9\u05DC\u05D5\u05DD) was a synagogue located in the Whitman neighborhood of South Philadelphia at 607 W Ritner Street/2353-2355 S Marshall Street, the corner of Marshall and Ritner Streets. The synagogue opened in 1922 and closed in 2007. The building was most recently used as a Buddhist temple. It was sold in February 2018 and is vacant in 2019. Adath Shalom formed in 1950 as a Conservative synagogue when Shaare Israel, B\u2019nai Moshe, and Beth Samuel merged and formed in Beth Samuel's building. Adath Shalom closed in 2007, donated many of its religious articles to Congregation Tiferes B'nai Israel in Warrington, Pennsylvania, and sold its building to the Cambodian Khmer Buddhist Humanitarian Association."@en . . . "39.9192008972168"^^ . . "Adath Shalom Synagogue"@en . . "POINT(-75.15779876709 39.919200897217)"^^ . "Adath Shalom Synagogue"@en . . . "9095"^^ . . "-75.15779876708984"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1059607150"^^ . . . "54654199"^^ . . "607"^^ . "Adath Shalom (Philadelphia)"@en . "Adath Shalom (Hebrew: \u05E2\u05D3\u05EA \u05E9\u05DC\u05D5\u05DD) was a synagogue located in the Whitman neighborhood of South Philadelphia at 607 W Ritner Street/2353-2355 S Marshall Street, the corner of Marshall and Ritner Streets. The synagogue opened in 1922 and closed in 2007. The building was most recently used as a Buddhist temple. It was sold in February 2018 and is vacant in 2019."@en . "Closed"@en . . . . . . . . . .