
B'nai David Synagogue, Southfield, Michigan, c. 1960s. Image courtesy of Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University.
This building was designed by Louis Redstone, and constructed in 1956. The building is currently used as an events center.
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Are there pictures of the family purchased stained glass artwork which hung inside? Where are they now ? Thank you, in advance for any information…
Hi Zieman,
Unfortunately we don’t have any information on the windows at this time. Hopefully one or some of our readers will have some input on this.
Sidney Eisenshtat was the architect I designed the windows
It is now a community center