Guidebook
NO. 865 SITE OF JACKSON'S PIONEER JEWISH SYNAGOGUE - On September 18, 1857, Congregation B'nai Israel of Jackson dedicated on this site the first synagogue in the Mother Lode. High holy day worship continued until 1869 when the larger Masonic Hall was used to accommodate the congregation. The wooden structure then served as a schoolhouse until 1888. Relocated onto a nearby lot, it became a private dwelling, and was razed in 1948.
Location
SE corner of Church St. and North St., Jackson
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Notes
Approximately: 264 Church St., Jackson, CA 95642
NO. 865 SITE OF JACKSON'S PIONEER JEWISH SYNAGOGUE - Marker