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Adas Israel, the District's oldest synagogue, is moving for the second time in its 140-year history. The 273-ton red brick building — home of the Lillian and Albert Small Jewish Museum — is lifted Nov. 3 onto a steel platform and moved 50 feet to Third and G streets NW to make way for new development near Judiciary Square.
Photo by Julia Porterfield / The Washington Times

Adas Israel, the District's oldest synagogue, is moving for the second time in its 140-year history. The 273-ton red brick building — home of the Lillian and Albert Small Jewish Museum — is lifted Nov. 3 onto a steel platform and moved 50 feet to Third and G streets NW to make way for new development near Judiciary Square. Photo by Julia Porterfield / The Washington Times

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