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The Beth Sholom Synagogue, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and opened 60 years ago, still stands as a functioning place of worship and an art piece in Elkins Park, Pa., just north of Philadelphia.

The Beth Sholom Synagogue, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and opened 60 years ago, still stands as a functioning place of worship and an art piece in Elkins Park, Pa., just north of Philadelphia.

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Frank Lloyd Wright synagogue continues 60 years later as work of art

Sixty years ago, just before the Jewish High Holy Days, members of a Conservative synagogue processed into their new sanctuary, marking a new era in their congregational life and in modern religious architecture.