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Beth Sholom Synagogue, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, has been described as a symbolic Mount Sinai made of concrete, steel and glass.
Matt Rourke, Associated Press
Beth Sholom Synagogue, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, has been described as a symbolic Mount Sinai made of concrete, steel and glass.
Chicago Tribune
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A Pennsylvania synagogue designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the architect’s lesser-known works, but that may change soon. The synagogue marks its 50th anniversary this year by establishing a visitors center that will be open three days a week. Previously, appointments were required to see Beth Sholom, although walk-ins sometimes got impromptu tours if a guide happened to be in the building.

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