43-42 Temple Sinai
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member David Taylor
N 33° 55.307 W 080° 20.802
17S E 560387 N 3753675
Sumter's Jewish community history.
Waymark Code: WM7EJQ
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 10/14/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ChapterhouseInc
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TEMPLE SINAI
(Front) Sumter’s Jewish community, dating to 1815, has long been one of the largest and most influential in inland S.C. Mark Solomons, Franklin J. Moses, and Montgomery Moses brought their families to Sumter District from the old and well-established Jewish community in Charleston. Other families, from Spain, Germany, Poland, Russia, and other European nations, followed. Two organizations founded shortly after the Civil War would later join to form a congregation. (Reverse) The Hebrew Cemetery Society was founded in 1874, the Sumter Hebrew Benevolent Society was founded before 1881, and the two societies agreed to merge that year. A formal merger in 1895 created the Sumter Society of Israelites, the official name of Congregation Sinai. The first synagogue, a frame building constructed by 1900, burned. It was replaced in 1913 by this Moorish Revival brick synagogue, listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
Erected by the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina, 2009
Marker Name: Temple Sinai

Marker Location: City

Type of Marker: Historic Site

Marker number: 43-42

County: Sumter

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