KKBE Synagogue Tour with the Preservation Society of Charleston
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About this event
Join the Preservation Society of Charleston to explore the recent Carolopolis award-winning restoration of the Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim (KKBE) Synagogue at 90 Hasell Street.
Since Charleston's founding, the city has had a large Jewish population and is considered the birthplace of reformed Judaism. This magnificent Greek Revival style temple was constructed in 1840 and is the second oldest synagogue structure in the United States and the oldest in continuous use. This tour will be conducted by two of Charleston's leading historic preservationists: architect, Glenn Keyes and historian, Harlan Greene.
Tickets are limited.
Masks are required.
Social-distancing protocols will be followed.
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