B'nai Jacob Synagogue (Ottumwa, Iowa)

B'nai Jacob Synagogue is a former Conservative synagogue in Ottumwa, Iowa. The originally Orthodox congregation was established in 1898, and it constructed the E. Main Street synagogue building in 1915, and joined the Conservative movement in the 1950s.

B'nai Jacob Synagogue
The synagogue during Hanukkah, in 2010,
prior to its closure
Religion
Affiliation
Ecclesiastical or organisational status
  • Synagogue (1915–2010)
  • Meeting and performance space (since 2019)
OwnershipAmerican Gothic Performing Arts Festival
Status
  • Closed (as a synagogue);
  • Repurposed
Location
Location529 East Main Street, Ottumwa, Iowa
CountryUnited States
Location of the former synagogue in Iowa
Geographic coordinates41°0′50″N 92°24′25″W
Architecture
Architect(s)George M. Kerns
TypeSynagogue architecture
Style
FounderOttumwa Hebrew Association
General contractorL.T. Chrisman, and Co.
Date established1898 (as a congregation)
Completed1915
MaterialsRed brick
B'nai Jacob Synagogue
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
The sanctuary as seen from the northern corner
Arealess than one acre
MPSOttumwa MPS
NRHP reference No.04000815
Added to NRHPAugust 10, 2004

The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The synagogue closed as a space of worship in 2010 and the building is now preserved as a meeting and performance space.

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