Temple Israel is a reform congregation in midtown Tulsa just off Utica Square. Their synagogue is a beautiful midcentury modern building. Check their web site. They have a virtual walk through of their facility. They also have a very active congregation. Lots and lots going on there.
(Great rules of life, regardless of your beliefs.)
I love their depiction of the Ten Commandments. From their website; “This sculpture of the Ten Commandments by Bernard Frazier shows the commandments superimposed on twin pillars to symbolize “The Pillar of Cloud by Day and the Pillar of Fire by Night.” This concept comes from Exodus, Chapter 13 Verse 21-22:”
(Sorry for the bad photo, me and my camera are having issues)
They have a beautiful Menorah also. I am going to quote again directly from their web site:
“This menorah was designed by Calvin Albert and takes the form of a pedestal with seven unfolding limbs in the form of a Tree of Life (Proverbs 3:17 — “It is a Tree of Life to them that hold fast to it.”). Part of the sculpture shows a circular binding piece symbolizing the universality of God’s presence. The menorah is fueled with a specially prepared oil.“
Even their sign out front is beautiful.
(I’m just hoping the mid-century modern mafia doesn’t hammer me).
A beautiful temple, terrific captures (regardless of the problems)and a wonderful post for the day! And enjoy your day as well!
Sylvia
I go to an art class in a Jewish Centre and my friends there would love this entry.
How very beautiful. I love your pictures. We have the Isaac M. Wise Temple in Cincinnati, the home of Reform Judaism in the U.S. It, too, is a beautiful place.
An artistic temple, very different.
Nice! I hadn’t seen it up close before.
what a beautiful shul …
A cool place. That statue looks to me like a turtle.
A lovely building, I like the Torah Scroll sign.
I really like the ten commandment “pillars” and the beautiful menorrah.