The oldest synagogue in Washington, D.C. was literally picked up and physically moved to a new location Wednesday.
A historic section of the Adas Israel synagogue was loaded onto a remote-controlled platform and moved, in a process that takes several hours.
It was taken from its spot near the Supreme Court and Capitol building to the corner of 3rd and F Streets, about a mile away, where it will become part of the new Capital Jewish Museum.
{Matzav.com}
Did they have Davening inside at the time?It would have been a very moving experience…
Yes. They were saying “Tefillas HaDerech”!
Excellent!
@Therealdeal; yes, and Im sure that when they put it on the trailer, it was very uplifiting too.
Double Decker Shul Bus
The minyan that makes house calls?
Ha ha ha ha. All the above comments are very funny .
uv’lechtecha baderech