The building was constructed by the
Adas Israel Congregation and dedicated on January 8, 1908, near what was then the main commercial district in town and the center of the Jewish community in Washington. In 1951 the congregation moved to a new building on
Connecticut Avenue and sold its building on the corner of 6th and I Streets, NW to the
Turner Memorial A.M.E. Church. The church in turn moved to
Hyattsville,
Maryland, fifty years later. visiting Sixth & I Historic Synagogue in 2005 Three local Jewish developers saved the historic building from being turned into a nightclub and restored it to its original roots as a synagogue. The main impetus for the restoration came from real estate developer Shelton Zuckerman, who contacted then
Washington Wizards owner
Abe Pollin, who in turn contacted
Douglas Jemal. Working from wedding photos from 1949, the building was returned to its original design and decor. It was rededicated and opened to the public on April 22, 2004. == Cultural events and live entertainment ==