The Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights is an historic Reform Jewish synagogue located at 551 Fort Washington Avenue, on the corner of 185th Street, in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S. The domed Art Deco style building was built as a church for the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, in 1932 and converted to a synagogue in 1973.[3][4][5]
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^"Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, The". National Register of Historic Places. National Parks Service. August 31, 2011. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
^"Hebrew Tabernacle Bulletin" (PDF). Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights. January–February 2019.
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^Rischin, Moses; Asher, Raphael (1991). The Jewish Legacy and the German Conscience; Essays in Memory of Rabbi Joseph Asher – via Google Books.
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