Congregation Tree of Life (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

Tree of Life (or Ez Hayyim), the second synagogue to be founded in Pittsburgh (1864). Those who formed the congregation wanted to preserve the traditional orthodox form of worship. In 1906, the congregation moved from its original synagogue on Fourth Avenue and Ross Street, to a new building on Craft Avenue, where it stayed until moving into Squirrel Hill.

From the description of Tree of Life Congregation records 1911-1934. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 39397803

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