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Built for a congregation formed in 1923, this temple was designed by a Greenville architect in an austere Moderne version of Byzantine Revival. Twin towers, each finished with a small copper dome, flank the central entrance. A larger copper dome crowns the congregational space, which is illuminated by round-arched stained glass windows by Binswanger and Company of Memphis. The building’s complex massing and interlocking volumes are enriched by geometric designs in the buff brick walls.