AKA: Temple Ohabai Shalome #1, San Francisco, CA

Structure Type: built works - religious structures - synagogues; built works - religious structures - temples

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: [unspecified]

Mason Street
San Francisco, CA

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Mason Street north of Geary Street.

According to a 1912 dedicatory brochure printed by the Native Sons of the Golden West (NSGW), a fraternal society that bought Temple Ohabai Shalome's original land parcel, the temple was located "...the lot located on the east side of Mason Street, sixty-eight feet and nine inches north of Geary Street, and having a frontage of sixty-eight feet and nine inches and a depth of one hundred and thirty-seven feet and six inches. One of the first synagogues erected in this city stood upon the lot." (See "Dedication of N.S.G.W. Building," 09/15/1912, reproduced by Ancestry.comAccessed 09/28/2010.) Two San Francisco "parlors" of the NSGW, one built in 1895, the other in 1911-1912, later stood on the site.

Demolished;

PCAD id: 15539