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    Or Hadash-A Reconstructionist Congregation

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Beth Sholom Congregation

    Beth Sholom Congregation

    4.9(7 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    I'm a bit of an architecture nerd and a Jewish history nerd. So when my mom, my husband, and I were…read morein Philadelphia for a long weekend a few weeks ago, I knew I wanted to visit Beth Sholom and take a tour. Why? It's Frank Lloyd Wright's only synagogue and so has a fascinating history! You can book a guided architectural building tour a head of time on their website - it's a 1.5-hour experience (movie and tour of the building). There's a gallery area with timelines and photographs that tell the story of Philadelphia's Jewish community and the Beth Sholom synagogue as well. The tour was great. I don't know if I find the synagogue beautiful, but I found it interesting and awesome (the glass panels, the ceiling, the chandelier, the sloped floor,...!). I'm so glad we made the hike up to Elkins Park to visit (we didn't have a car, so we took the regional train up from Philly and walked to the synagogue; we took a ride share on the way home since we were in a bit of a rush then). If you're interested in Frank Lloyd Wright, American architecture history, or Jewish American history, Beth Sholom is well worth a visit!

    Beth Sholom "House of Peace" is a truly spectacular building with a spectacular story…read more Through trial and tribulation to get this masterpiece erected from the ground, it took around a decade. Frank Lloyd Wright was a master artist/architect/artisan to be able to take the requests of the Rabbi and create it into the space it is today. We really enjoyed the tour and the tour guide was very knowledgeable. I recommend stopping by this architectural wonder if you are ever near the Philly area. You can register for a tour online. Don't forget, tickets to tour FLW homes and buildings help the preservation efforts of these beautiful structures!

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    Marx Gregory S Rabbi

    Marx Gregory S Rabbi

    3.0(2 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    If I could give zero stars I would. We are not members of a congregation, so Rabbi Marx was a…read more"rent-a-rabbi" for my mom's funeral service. His speech was eloquent, but completely vanilla, because he spent all of ten minutes collecting background. At the service itself, he stopped the procession at the wrong grave site, then when we arrived at the correct grave site, wanted to "confirm" that we would leave the casket at ground level rather than lower it, and then tried to rush everyone out while family members were throwing dirt on the lowered casket. When I asked him if anyone told him we would not be lowering the casket, he said no, but he assumed we wouldn't. When I said we shouldn't leave because folks were still throwing dirt, he said we were mostly done. I sent him an email afterwards expressing disappointment. He sent back a dictated message with lots of typos about his taking pride in comforting people. Maybe it was a busy day for the rabbi, but he did not treat my family with respect, let alone emapthy, on a day when we needed both.

    This Rabbi works long hours, devoted to his congregation. He is in the office at 9am and out around…read more9pm. He has cut vacations short during congregant emergencies. He is the longest serving Rabbi in the Bucks/Montgomery county area. He moved to north of the Mason-Dixon Line (Pennsylvania) from south Florida. He really helped in increasing the number of members of the congregation. I attended a class he taught. I also had a free Jewish breakfast in the synagogue social hall and had the honor of meeting him in person when he sat at my table. The class I attended was held in the Gitlin Sanctuary, which is quite attractive/nice. The synagogue sets on a beautiful parcel with a pond, etc. It sets on a large lot and is a roomy, attractive building inside and out.

    Or Hadash-A Reconstructionist Congregation - synagogues - Updated May 2026

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