It was the first Orthodox Jewish synagogue in Greenville, and was designed by Joseph Cunningham, a local architect, and built in 1929-30 for a congregation founded in 1910.
Although the building was originally located in a residential area, commercial development and urban renewal isolated it, and it was abandoned in 2010.
In 2015 the building was restored and repurposed as a private residence for the local entrepreneurs Melinda Lehman and Terry Iwaskiw.
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