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Mizpah Congregation could be a Reform someone house of prayer in Chattanooga. The congregation was based in 1866 by German someone businessmen, several of whom were veterans of the warfare. The congregation dedicated its initial house of prayer building, the Walnut Street Temple, in 1882. In 1904 a brand new temple was designed on the corner of Oak and Lindsay Streets.
In 1928 Adolph Adolph Simon Ochs, publisher of the Chattanooga Times and also the big apple Times created a brand new house of prayer building at 922 McCallie Avenue, in memory of his oldsters, Julius and Bertha Adolph Simon Ochs. The Georgian colonial building was selected as a Tennessee Historical Preservation web site in 1979.
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