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Henry S. Frank Memorial Synagogue
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The former synagogue, in 2010
Religion
Affiliation Judaism
Rite Nusach Ashkenaz
Ecclesiastical or organisational status Synagogue
Location
Location 5501 Old York Road, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19141
Country United States
Henry S. Frank Memorial Synagogue is located in Philadelphia
Henry S. Frank Memorial Synagogue
Location in Philadelphia
Architecture
Architect(s)
  • William R. Dougherty;
  • Arnold W. Brunner
Architectural type Synagogue architecture
Architectural style Classical Revival
Completed 1901
Materials Limestone, granite, ceramic tiling

The Henry S. Frank Memorial Synagogue, commonly called the Frank Memorial Synagogue, is an historical Jewish synagogue, located on the grounds of Jefferson Einstein Hospital, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The synagogue was funded substantially by Rose S. Frank and named in honor of her late husband, Henry S. Frank, a philanthropist who died in 1887.

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

History

The synagogue was built in 1901 on the grounds of the Jewish Hospital of Philadelphia, now the Jefferson Einstein Hospital; and is the only synagogue in the world known to be located on hospital grounds.

The architect, Arnold W. Brunner, was inspired by the recent publication of images of several Roman-era synagogues in Israel, particularly the handsome and largely intact synagogue at Kfar Bar'am. Several synagogues had been studied by the British Palestine Exploration Fund and illustrations were published in the Jewish Encyclopedia.

Ruins of the Ancient Synagogue at Bar'am
Synagogue at Kfar Bar'am

The Frank Memorial synagogue replicated the round arch of the door of the standing ruin at Kfar Bar'am, and the lintel from the smaller synagogue at Kfar Bar'am that is now in the Louvre. The inscription on the lintel is taken from that inscription and reads, in Hebrew, "Peace be upon the place, and on all the places of Israel." Over the door is a seven-branched Menorah in a wreath, copied from the ancient Nabratein synagogue. The synagogue's floors are set with mosaics, although it was built before mosaic synagogue floors had been discovered in ancient synagogues in Israel.

The supervising architect was Frank Furness, who had been the principal architect of the Jewish Hospital since 1871.

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