An Architectural Icon,
Reimagined

PARK SYNAGOGUE

As the Anshe Emeth congregation relocates, the story of Mendelsohn's synagogue calls for a new chapter.

We begin this redevelopment with the belief that its future should not be decided by one voice or group, but rather through a planning process that draws out the best ideas and establishes a developable plan that is in sympathy with its original principles: family, education, and community.

Over the coming months, we will begin a master plan that seeks these best ideas across a variety of sectors—including the arts, performance, housing, social services, environmental sustainability, and education.

It will be essential to build a diverse coalition to steward and invigorate the reimagined building. If your organization or group has a vision for what might be, please use the form below to get in touch or read more about the project here.

PRESERVATION, RESTORATION, AND REUSE

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"I regard Park Synagogue as the most significant structure of its kind in our generation."

Curator, The Jewish Museum in New York

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Park Synagogue in Cleveland Heights wins $10M in state tax credits for historic preservation

Project to preserve and re-use Park Synagogue in Cleveland Heights gains momentum, focus and nearly $3M in state grants JUNE 29, 2023 | CRAIN'S CLEVELAND...
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Project to preserve and re-use Park Synagogue in Cleveland Heights gains momentum, focus and nearly $3M in state grants

Project to preserve and re-use Park Synagogue in Cleveland Heights gains momentum, focus and nearly $3M in state grants JUNE 28, 2022 | CLEVELAND.COM READ...