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Congregation Montefiore Synagogue

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Congregation Montefiore Synagogue, September 2016
Congregation Montefiore Synagogue, September 2016

The Congregation Montefiore Synagogue is an historic former synagogue, now church, located at 355 South 300 East, in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, in the United States. The synagogue was built in 1903 for the local congregation of Jews who followed Conservative Judaism. In the 1970s, the congregation merged with Congregation B'nai Israel to form Congregation Kol Ami and the building was sold. Initially used as a church by the Assemblies of God, currently the former synagogue houses the Saints Peter and Paul Orthodox Christian Church.

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Congregation Montefiore Synagogue
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Congregation Montefiore Synagogue, September 2016
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