South Manchester Synagogue

The South Manchester Synagogue is an Ashkenazi synagogue built in 1912-13 by architect Joseph Sunlight. This stone building in the Art Deco and Neo-Byzantine style still serves as a synagogue. The building was recently restored in 2003.

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