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Why should the beautiful die?


Congregation Ahavath Achim, Carnegie

Congregation Ahavath Achim

Ahavath Achim (“Brotherly Love”) is an independent Jewish congregation that describes itself as “traditional, but egalitarian,” meaning that women and men participate equally in traditional Hebrew services. The synagogue was founded in 1903, and the modest and tidy little building blends two styles so successfully that drivers on busy Chestnut Street probably don’t notice the blending. When you stop and look, though, you can see that the foyer is a modernist addition on an early-twentieth-century synagogue. The bricks are matched, however, and the sharply drawn lines of the addition seem to fit well with the early-modern rectangularity of the main building.

Inscription: “Ahavath Achim Congregation”
Front with foyer
Foyer
Congregation Ahavath Achim
Star of David
Congregation Ahavath Achim
Olympus E-20N; Fujifilm FinePix HS10.


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