Beth Ahabah is a significant historical site in Richmond, Virginia. Founded in 1789 by Spanish and Portuguese Jews, it stands as one of the oldest synagogues in the United States. This Reform synagogue has a rich history that reflects the diverse origins of the Jewish community in Richmond.
Beth Ahabah is not just a place of worship, but also a center for learning about the history and culture of Richmond's Jewish community and the Southern Jewish experience. The Beth Ahabah Museum & Archives, located within the synagogue, offers visitors a chance to delve into this rich history. The museum is open from Sunday through Thursday, making it a convenient stop for tourists visiting Richmond.
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1109 West Franklin St, Richmond
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