Built in 1919, Vilna Shul stands as a testament to the Jewish immigrants who arrived in Boston from Lithuania. Located in the heart of the city, this historic building once functioned as an Orthodox synagogue and is now a vibrant, inclusive community center. As one of the few remaining synagogues in downtown Boston, Vilna Shul, now known as Boston’s Center for Jewish Culture, offers visitors a unique glimpse into the city’s rich Jewish heritage. Today, the site hosts a variety of cultural events, educational programs, and exhibitions, making it a significant landmark for both locals and tourists.
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