1926 bronze double doors in arched jamb with transom and sidelites.
These were reclaimed from Temple Emanu-El, San Francisco. 1926 Byzantine Revival architecture designed by Arthur Brown, Jr. (1874- 1957). Other notable projects by Brown include San Francisco City Hall, Burnham Pavilion (Stanford University), War Memorial Opera House, and Coit Tower.
Brass Von Duprin 88 emergency panic and exit door hardware, push bar included.
Jamb: 78” x 11’ x 3 3/4″. Each door: 28 ½” x 86 ¾” x 1 ¾”.