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The former Ahavas Sholem house of God building was engineered in 1928 at thirty White Street in New Haven, Connecticut. It had been listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. The building is currently employed by the Church of Christ and is presently referred to as the Thomas Chapel.
In its NRHP nomination it was declared to be “significant architecturally as a result of it is associate example of a neighborhood house of God with associate elaborate facade. The gold-colored striated brick, sedimentary rock rusticated building block, and intensive Judaic ikon of the facade demonstrate a determined style effort directed, with respectable success, toward establishing a person presence within the streetscape.”
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