The congregation constructed the first church building in 1807.
After moving to several meeting houses, the congregation constructed the Beacon Street building in 1914.
He added that non-Orthodox congregations should construct their own mikvehs.
In 1869 the congregation constructed its first building of worship on Fannin Street.
The congregation constructed its first synagogue building in 1903, and expanded it in 1924.
The congregation constructed a church on this site in 1849, which was used until 1894 when it ws destroyed by fire.
The congregation then bought property on Lombard Street and constructed a small chapel in 1832.
The congregation constructed its first building in 1902.
In 1902, the congregation constructed its first synagogue building, at the corner of Franklin and Spruce.
To accommodate growth, the congregation constructed buildings in 1870 and 1903-1904.