Was the College’s Gallery originally a Jewish Temple?

October 28, 2009

I recently was told that the building that currently houses the Anthony Giordano Gallery was home to B’nai Israel Reform Temple.  I looked at B’nai Israel Reform Temple’s web site and sure enough, it was their home during the 1970’s. I was wondering if anyone reading this had any pictures of that building – interior or exterior -during the 1970’s that they would be willing to share.


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