Its entrance features a decorative canopy over the front doors, which is suspended to the building by two steel tension cables.
The following year, attendance had grown and the group rented a larger home at 21st and Talbott Streets.
The congregation chose a property at the southeast corner of 34th and Ruckle Streets for its new synagogue, as the area had a growing Jewish population.
[4] Congregation Beth-El Zedeck occupied the building until 1958 when it moved north to a new location in the Indianapolis enclave suburb of Meridian Hills, Indiana.
Indiana Landmarks raised funds to replace the structure's roof, which had a large hole exposing the interior to water damage.