Mickve Israel Temple


Mickve Israel Temple is located in Savannah, Georgia and welcomes members of the Union for Reform Judaism to a place to worship, view items in their museum, shop at the Judaic shop, attend the religious school or host an event in their banquet room.

The temple was built in 1876 in neo-Gothic style to reflect the Victorian era architecture of Savannah; it is the only Gothic-style synagogue in America. The temple features a three-story sheftall Memorial Hall which was opened in 2003. This hall features the museum, library, shop, religious school, offices and the banquet rooms which has a full professional kitchen.

Visitors are welcome to the temple either to worship or tour the historic sanctuary and museum. Visitors can participate in the Savannah Jewish Experience which will provide them with a history of Jewish heritage in Savannah and the South.

The temple hosts events that relate to Jewish culture along with other cultures, such as the annual Super Museum Sunday in which historic homes and museums in Savannah are open free to the public

Mickve Israel Temple hosts Hospitality and Jewish touring experiences which provides visitors with 5 days and 4 nights of hospitality and Jewish Culture. Visitors will receive hotel accommodation, breakfast each morning, lunches, dinners and tours of many of Savannah's great attractions.

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