Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Conservative synagogue in Southfield, Michigan.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek is a synagogue featuring modernist architecture in Southfield, with a prominent Ark and eternal flame positioned centrally in the sanctuary. The building is designed as a functional worship space that accommodates daily prayer services and community gatherings.
The congregation was established in 1861 and moved several times before settling in its current Southfield location when the building opened in 1962. This move represented a significant transition for the congregation into a new era of worship and community life.
The congregation embraces Conservative Jewish traditions while creating an open space for people of all backgrounds, including interfaith couples and LGBTQ community members. Visitors experience an inclusive environment where diverse perspectives are welcomed in daily worship and gatherings.
Daily morning and evening prayer services take place here, with additional programming available through live-streamed broadcasts for those unable to attend in person. Visitors should check ahead about access and timing, as schedules may vary depending on the day and religious observances.
The building was designed by Percival Goodman, a renowned architect who pioneered innovative approaches to religious architecture in the post-war period. His design concepts helped reshape how synagogues and other houses of worship were built across America.
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