Congregation Beth Israel
Congregation Beth Israel, Reform Jewish synagogue in West Hartford, Connecticut.
Congregation Beth Israel is a synagogue in West Hartford featuring Byzantine Revival architecture with a striking central dome as its defining feature. The building displays decorative stonework and stained glass windows integrated throughout the exterior and interior spaces.
The congregation was founded in 1843 and initially built its first temple in 1876 at a different location. The current building was constructed in 1936 according to designs by architect Charles R. Greco, reflecting how the community relocated and expanded over decades.
This place has long served as a focal point for the Jewish community in the area and continues to shape how different groups interact in the region. You can see how it remains an active gathering space for celebrations, learning, and connection among people of various backgrounds.
The building sits on Farmington Avenue and is easy to locate, with parking available in the surrounding area. If you wish to visit the interior, it is worth checking ahead since the location functions primarily as an active worship space rather than a museum.
The building received the West Hartford Historic Preservation Award in 2006 for its careful restoration of the Byzantine architectural details. This recognition reflects the commitment to preserving these intricate design elements for future visitors.
Location: Connecticut
Architects: Charles R. Greco
Architectural style: Byzantine Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 41.76472,-72.72000
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:21
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