Temple Anshe Amunim (Pittsfield, Massachusetts)
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Temple Anshe Amunim (Hebrew: אנשי אמונים, lit. 'Men of Faith') is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 26 Broad Street, in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, in the United States. The congregation was founded by German Jewish immigrants in 1869 as Orthodox, and adopted Reform practice in 1879. It is the second-oldest Reform congregation in the United States and its temple is the oldest synagogue building in Western Massachusetts. In 1904, Anshe Amunim joined the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. It is also affiliated with the Jewish Federation of the Berkshires.
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Broad Street, Pittsfield
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Broad Street 26
01201 Pittsfield
Massachusetts, United States
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