B'nai Israel Temple
B'nai Israel Temple, Reform synagogue in Salt Lake City, United States.
B'nai Israel Temple is a synagogue in Salt Lake City featuring Moorish Revival architecture with arched windows, detailed stonework, and a central brick dome at 249 South 400 East. The two-story structure includes a gallery space designed to accommodate large congregations during services.
The synagogue was built in 1890, replacing an earlier structure that had served the Jewish community. After decades of religious use, the congregation merged with Congregation Montefiore in 1973.
The building reflects the influence of German-Jewish communities in Utah through its architectural design, which drew inspiration from Berlin's religious structures of that era. The Moorish Revival details show how early Jewish settlers expressed their cultural traditions through the design choices they made.
The building is accessible for viewing from the street as a historic landmark, where its distinctive architecture can be clearly seen from the exterior. Since it currently houses a private design office, interior access is not available to visitors.
The construction used local Kyune stone, a distinctive material that gives the building its characteristic appearance. This choice reflects how the builders wanted to ground the temple in the local community through material selection.
Location: Salt Lake City
Inception: 1890
GPS coordinates: 40.76333,-111.87833
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:23
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