How A LGBT Congregation Rethought The Synagogue
How A LGBT Congregation Rethought The Synagogue
- Religion is rooted in tradition, and so too is religious architecture. Yet today, architects are experimenting with what it means to build a contemporary space for worship. For Congregation Beit Simchat Torah, or CBST, planning a new synagogue in Manhattan meant reinterpreting Judaism for its diverse group of members—and engaging with the city around it.
- Religion is rooted in tradition, and so too is religious architecture. Yet today, architects are experimenting with what it means to build a contemporary space for worship. For Congregation Beit Simchat Torah, or CBST, planning a new synagogue in Manhattan meant reinterpreting Judaism for its diverse group of members—and engaging with the city around it.