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Temple Ohabei Shalom is a landmark institution, distinguished both by its historic status as the first Jewish congregation in Massachusetts and its striking presence on Beacon Street in Brookline. The synagogue is particularly noted for its grand architecture and its role as a center for community and culture:

The sanctuary is famous for its massive Byzantine-Moorish dome and a majestic interior that features a high, vaulted ceiling and intricate stained glass, creating a space that is both awe-inspiring and acoustically resonant.

Founded in 1842, the congregation moved to its current location in the 1920s. The building is a significant example of early 20th-century synagogue design, meant to reflect the growing prominence of the Jewish community in Boston.
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Temple Ohabei Shalom, 1187 Beacon Street, in Brookline, MA
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Ph: 617-277-6610
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Submitted by DM on Apr 28, 2026

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Temple Ohabei Shalom is a landmark institution, distinguished both by its historic status as the first Jewish congregation in Massachusetts and its striking presence on Beacon Street in Brookline. The synagogue is particularly noted for its grand architecture and its role as a center for community and culture: The sanctuary is famous for its massive Byzantine-Moorish dome and a majestic interior that features a high, vaulted ceiling and intricate stained glass, creating a space that is both awe-inspiring and acoustically resonant. Founded in 1842, the congregation moved to its current location in the 1920s. The building is a significant example of early 20th-century synagogue design, meant to reflect the growing prominence of the Jewish community in Boston.

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Submitted by DM · Apr 28, 2026