Please join us for a HISTORICAL MARKER DEDICATION FOR THE TEMPLE.As
the marker reads "The Temple, originally founded as the Hebrew
Benevolent Congregation in 1867, was Atlanta’s first official Jewish
institution. It grew out of the Hebrew Benevolent Society, organized
in 1860 to help Atlanta’s Jewish poor. In 1875, the Congregation
built its first permanent worship hall in downtown Atlanta. The Temple
of 1931, the third home for its congregation, was designed by renowned
Atlanta architect Philip Shutze. Rabbi Jacob Rothschild, an outspoken
supporter of social justice during the Civil Rights era, served the
congregation for 27 years (1946-1973). On October 12, 1958, white
supremacists bombed the northern side of the Temple in response to the
Rabbi’s support of the Civil Rights movement. Home to the city’s
oldest Jewish congregation, The Temple continues to serve as a center
for Atlanta’s Jewish spiritual, educational, and social life."
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