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General Notes

Hello everyone. I noticed the changes to the page through a special page listing contributions of newcomers. I glanced through some of the old and some of the new and made a few minor changes. I also fixed an open tag that was causing the bottom half of the page not to render. I would suggest that you two work together and get this article really well polished off, since it is a part of a WikiProject. I would be happy to assist if anyone needs anything. lesthaeghet ( talk) 05:55, 7 July 2008 (UTC) reply

Photo

I found a photo on flickr that I can upload unless anyone has any to add. [1] DVD 23:01, 23 February 2009 (UTC) reply

Done! - Eureka Lott 14:26, 8 April 2009 (UTC) reply

Lack of discussion on the Mendelsohn building

This article desperately needs a section on the Mayfield Road building, designed by Erich Medelsohn. It virtually ignores a structure which is known around the world, and the first major post-war II undertaking by a midwestern congregation into modern architecture. Sjkoblentz ( talk) 01:02, 7 November 2018 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

General Notes

Hello everyone. I noticed the changes to the page through a special page listing contributions of newcomers. I glanced through some of the old and some of the new and made a few minor changes. I also fixed an open tag that was causing the bottom half of the page not to render. I would suggest that you two work together and get this article really well polished off, since it is a part of a WikiProject. I would be happy to assist if anyone needs anything. lesthaeghet ( talk) 05:55, 7 July 2008 (UTC) reply

Photo

I found a photo on flickr that I can upload unless anyone has any to add. [1] DVD 23:01, 23 February 2009 (UTC) reply

Done! - Eureka Lott 14:26, 8 April 2009 (UTC) reply

Lack of discussion on the Mendelsohn building

This article desperately needs a section on the Mayfield Road building, designed by Erich Medelsohn. It virtually ignores a structure which is known around the world, and the first major post-war II undertaking by a midwestern congregation into modern architecture. Sjkoblentz ( talk) 01:02, 7 November 2018 (UTC) reply


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