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Temple Beth Tefilloh of Brunswick, Georgia

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Temple Beth Tefilloh was established in 1886 by 21 local families. Jewish architect Alfred S. Eichberg, the architect for the Brunswick City Hall, designed the temple, which was dedicated on November 7, 1890. It is one of the few remaining Moorish-influenced temples in the South. The building has been in continuous use since its opening. The stained glass windows are original to the construction.

This stained glass window features the Ten Commandments.
The eternal light continues to burn.
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