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History of the Jews in Brazos County, Texas : ウィキペディア英語版
History of the Jews in Brazos County, Texas
The history of the Jews in Brazos County, Texas covers a period of over 140 years of Jewish history in Brazos County, Texas. Many notable individuals and communities have contributed to this history beginning with early Jewish settlement in 1865. This history includes the present Jewish communities and individuals of Brazos County and Texas A&M University.〔(Lone Stars of David: The Jews of Texas ) Brandeis University Press page 190〕〔Page, Bill. Before Temple Freda: Jewish residents of Brazos County, Texas, 1865-1913. 1998.〕
==Temple Freda==
One of the first Jewish temples in Brazos County, Texas is Temple Freda, which was built in 1912 and added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on September 22, 1983. Temple Freda is one of the three oldest religious buildings in the county. The temple is named for Ethel Freda Kaczer (1860–1912), wife of the president of the Jewish community when the synagogue was built.〔 The temple being named after a woman is unique for a Jewish place of worship.〔(Temple Freda, Bryan, Texas )〕〔(International Survey of Jewish Monuments record for Freda Temple )〕
Since 1982, Texas A&M University's Center of Heritage Conservation has focused on the history of Temple Freda as one of its historical projects. The temple structure is built in Greek Revival style〔(Texas A&M University College of Architecture Projects )〕 and also exhibits Classical Revival style with Beaux-Arts architecture elements.〔
The building began to decline after World War II when worshippers began migrating over to the newer student-oriented Hillel synagogue in College Station. In 2013, a group of citizens from Bryan, Texas joined together to restore the deteriorating building. The City of Bryan became acting custodian over the restoration project.〔 It was determined that after restoration, the building would not be used as a religious facility rather it will be used for community activities such as weddings, small receptions, educational activities and the like.〔

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