- Lloyd Street Synagogue
The Lloyd Street Synagogue is an 1845,
Greek Revival style synagogue building inBaltimore , Maryland. One of theOldest synagogues in the United States , Lloyd Street was the first synagogue building erected in Maryland and is the third oldest synagogue building still standing in the United States. Lloyd Street is now owned by theJewish Museum of Maryland and is open to the public as a museum in theInner Harbor area of Baltimore. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Lloyd Street was built by the
Baltimore Hebrew Congregation , incorporated on January 29, 1830. [http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/baltimore/b30.htm Baltimore Travel Itinerary-The Lloyd Street and Chizuk Amuno Synagogues ] ] In 1889 the building was sold to The St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, a parish that served mainly immigrants from Lithuania, which occupied the building until 1905. In 1905 it was sold to congregation Shomrei Mishmeres HaKodesh, a Orthodox Jewish congregation of immigrants from Eastern Europe, which continued to use the building until 1963, when the building was threatened with demolition. The effort to preserve Lloyd Street was the impetus for the founding of the Jewish Historical Society of Maryland, now the Jewish Museum of Maryland. [The Jewish Traveler:Baltimore, Helen Mintz Bilitsky, Hadassah Magazine, February 2002 Vol. 83 No.6, [http://www.hadassah.org/news/content/per_hadassah/archive/2002/Feb_02/traveler.htm] ]Baltimore architects
Robert Cary Long, Jr. andWilliam Reasin designed the building in the fashionable Greek Revival style. Four doric columns support a classic pediment, all painted white. The body of the building is brick. The building is a near-twin ofSt. Peter the Apostle Church , designed by Long in 1842.Lloyd Street is the third oldest synagogue building in the United States (several earlier buildings are no longer standing.) The two oldest synagogue buildings, both still in active use, are the
Touro Synagogue inNewport, Rhode Island andKahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue , inCharleston, South Carolina .ee also
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Oldest synagogues in the United States
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