Temple Society of Concord, Reform synagogue in Syracuse, United States
Temple Society of Concord is a Reform synagogue with Neoclassical architecture located at 450 Kimber Road in Syracuse. The building features classical proportions, a distinctive entrance, and interior spaces designed for religious worship and community gatherings.
The congregation was established in 1839 by German immigrants who came to upstate New York because of the Erie Canal. It ranks as one of the oldest Jewish congregations in the country and represents an early institutional presence of the Jewish community in the region.
The congregation has served as a spiritual center for the Jewish community of Central New York since its founding. It continues to hold regular services and maintains educational programs that remain important to the local Jewish population.
The building sits on a visible lot and is easily found on Kimber Road in the city. Parking is available on the property, and the space is open for regular worship services and community events throughout the year.
The congregation once housed the largest Jewish religious school in Central New York, making education a core part of its mission. This focus on teaching children set it apart as a center for learning within the broader Jewish community.
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