Temple Mickve Israel

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Temple Mickve Israel is a historic Reform Jewish synagogue in Savannah, Georgia, known for its distinctive Gothic Revival architecture and status as one of the oldest Jewish congregations in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Reform Jewish synagogue
historic building
synagogue
architecturalStyle Gothic Revival
associatedWith Jewish history of Savannah
early American Jewish history
buildingCompleted 1878
city Savannah NERFINISHED
congregationName Congregation Mickve Israel NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination Union for Reform Judaism NERFINISHED
follows Reform liturgy
foundedAsCongregation 1733
foundedBy Jewish settlers in colonial Savannah
hasCemetery Mickve Israel Cemetery NERFINISHED
hasClergy rabbi
hasCollection historic Judaica
hasFeature Gothic arches
buttresses
pinnacles
stained glass windows
tower
hasHeritageDesignation historic synagogue
hasMuseum Temple Mickve Israel museum NERFINISHED
hasProgram adult education
community outreach
religious school
hasReligiousFunction Jewish education
life‑cycle ceremonies
place of worship
synagogue services
heritage Sephardic Jewish origins
languageOfWorship English
Hebrew
locatedIn Georgia, United States NERFINISHED
Savannah, Georgia NERFINISHED
locatedOn Monterey Square NERFINISHED
notableFor Gothic Revival architecture
status as one of the oldest Jewish congregations in the United States
offers guided tours
oneOfOldestJewishCongregationsIn United States NERFINISHED
openTo visitors
partOf historic district of Savannah
religiousAffiliation Reform Judaism NERFINISHED
state Georgia
touristAttraction yes

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Monterey Square nearbyLandmark Temple Mickve Israel