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"Exploring the Rich History

Background imageSynagogue Collection: JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last

JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last Supper at Mount Zion, Jerusalem. Stereograph, c1915

Background imageSynagogue Collection: MENORAH, 6th CENTURY. Seven-branch menorah. Detail from a floor mosaic at the synagogue of Ma

MENORAH, 6th CENTURY. Seven-branch menorah. Detail from a floor mosaic at the synagogue of Ma on, Nirim, present day Israel. Late 6th century A.D

Background imageSynagogue Collection: SYNAGOGUE, 6th CENTURY. Hen and egg. Detail from a floor mosaic in the synagogue of Ma on

SYNAGOGUE, 6th CENTURY. Hen and egg. Detail from a floor mosaic in the synagogue of Ma on, at Nirim, present day Israel. Late 6th century A.D

Background imageSynagogue Collection: SYNAGOGUE: ZODIAC. Detail showing two horses heads from a zodiac mosaic of the

SYNAGOGUE: ZODIAC. Detail showing two horses heads from a zodiac mosaic of the Chariot of the Sun at the Beth Alpha Synagogue in Israel. Early 6th century

Background imageSynagogue Collection: SYNAGOGUE, 6th CENTURY. Detail of a servant from the Sacrifice of Isaac

SYNAGOGUE, 6th CENTURY. Detail of a servant from the Sacrifice of Isaac. Pavement mosaic in the Beth Alpha synagogue, Hefzibah, present day Israel. Early 6th century A.D

Background imageSynagogue Collection: SYNAGOGUE: ZODIAC. Zodiacal sign of Virgo

SYNAGOGUE: ZODIAC. Zodiacal sign of Virgo. Detail from the mosaic pavement of the Beth Alpha synagogue at Hefzibath, present day Israel. Early 6th century

Background imageSynagogue Collection: SYNAGOGUE, 6th CENTURY. Hen with chicken

SYNAGOGUE, 6th CENTURY. Hen with chicken. Detail of a border from the mosaic floor of the Beth Alpha synagogue in present day Israel. Early 6th century A.D

Background imageSynagogue Collection: ARK OF COVENANT. Mosaic from the Temple of Beth Alpha in present day Israel, early 6th century A

ARK OF COVENANT. Mosaic from the Temple of Beth Alpha in present day Israel, early 6th century A.D

Background imageSynagogue Collection: SYNAGOGUE, 6th CENTURY. Bird in cage. Detail from the pavement of the synagogue of Ma on-Nirim

SYNAGOGUE, 6th CENTURY. Bird in cage. Detail from the pavement of the synagogue of Ma on-Nirim, present day Israel. Late 6th century A.D

Background imageSynagogue Collection: SYNAGOGUE IN AMSTERDAM. Interior of the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam. Oil on canvas

SYNAGOGUE IN AMSTERDAM. Interior of the Portuguese Synagogue in Amsterdam. Oil on canvas, c1675, by Emanuel de Witte

Background imageSynagogue Collection: GERMAN SYNAGOGUE, 1904. A synagogue in Dusseldorf, Germany, photographed in 1904

GERMAN SYNAGOGUE, 1904. A synagogue in Dusseldorf, Germany, photographed in 1904. The synagogue was destroyed in 1938

Background imageSynagogue Collection: SYNAGOGUE SERVICES, 1892. At Congregation Zichron Ephraim (Sephardic) in New York City

SYNAGOGUE SERVICES, 1892. At Congregation Zichron Ephraim (Sephardic) in New York City: contemporary magazine illustration

Background imageSynagogue Collection: EARLY CHRISTIAN MOSAIC. Leopard. Mosaic from the pavement of the synagogue of Ma on

EARLY CHRISTIAN MOSAIC. Leopard. Mosaic from the pavement of the synagogue of Ma on, Nirim, Israel. Late 6th century AD

Background imageSynagogue Collection: CIRCUMCISION OF CHRIST. Woodcut, 1505, by Albrecht Durer

CIRCUMCISION OF CHRIST. Woodcut, 1505, by Albrecht Durer

Background imageSynagogue Collection: SACRIFICE OF ISaC. Mosaic from the pavement of Beth-Alpha synagogue, Hefzibah, Israel

SACRIFICE OF ISaC. Mosaic from the pavement of Beth-Alpha synagogue, Hefzibah, Israel. Early 6th century A.D

Background imageSynagogue Collection: SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. Temple Emanu-El on Sutter Street, San Francisco, following

SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. Temple Emanu-El on Sutter Street, San Francisco, following its destruction during the earthquake of 18 April 1906

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Synagogue

Synagogue
circa 1910: The Jewish synagogue at Biarritz, France. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageSynagogue Collection: The Spanish synagogue, Prague

The Spanish synagogue, Prague
Spanish synagogue in the Jewsih quarter of Josefov, Prague. The synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the citys most ancient synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Menorah

Menorah in Sabbioneta

Background imageSynagogue Collection: GhardaAOa Synagogue

GhardaAOa Synagogue
The ruins of the old GhardaAOa Synagogue, Algeria

Background imageSynagogue Collection: GhardaAOa Synagogue

GhardaAOa Synagogue
The ruins of the old GhardaAOa Synagogue, Algeria

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Jewish Cemetery

Jewish Cemetery
The ancient Jewish Cemetery of GhardaAOa, Algeria

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Dalongdong Baoan Temple

Dalongdong Baoan Temple also known as the Taipei Baoan Temple is a Taiwanese folk religion temple built in the Datong district of Taipei, Taiwan.In 2003

Background imageSynagogue Collection: New Synagogue

New Synagogue
The moorish style New Synagogue on Oranienburger Strasse, Berlin, Germany, circa 1880. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Neveh Shalom Synagogue, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Paramaribo, Surinam, South America

Neveh Shalom Synagogue, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Paramaribo, Surinam, South America

Background imageSynagogue Collection: WW1 - Damage to the Synagogue at Thann, Alsace, France

WW1 - Damage to the Synagogue at Thann, Alsace, France
WW1 - The Synagogue at Thann, Alsace, France - The synagogue and bathhouse were heavily damaged by shelling during the First World War Date: 1915

Background imageSynagogue Collection: The Synagogue, Brussels, Belgium

The Synagogue, Brussels, Belgium Date: circa 1909

Background imageSynagogue Collection: HUNGARY-Budapest: The Great Synagogue - Biggest in Europe Interior

HUNGARY-Budapest: The Great Synagogue - Biggest in Europe Interior
HUNGARY, Budapest: The Great Synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: HUNGARY-Budapest: Pest- Rumbach Synagogue (b. 1872) - designed by Otto Wagner

HUNGARY-Budapest: Pest- Rumbach Synagogue (b. 1872) - designed by Otto Wagner
HUNGARY, Budapest: Pest, Rumbach Synagogue (b.1872), designed by Otto Wagner, Secessionist architect

Background imageSynagogue Collection: HUNGARY-Budapest: Pest- Great Synagogue (b. 1859) - Largest Synagogue in Europe

HUNGARY-Budapest: Pest- Great Synagogue (b. 1859) - Largest Synagogue in Europe
HUNGARY, Budapest: Pest, Great Synagogue (b.1859), Largest Synagogue in Europe / Exterior

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Europe, Hungary, Budapest Dohaney street Synagogue

Europe, Hungary, Budapest Dohaney street Synagogue
Europe, Hungary, Budapest. Dohaney street Synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Europe, Germany, Berlin. Granienburger Strasse, The New Synagogue (b. 1866)

Europe, Germany, Berlin. Granienburger Strasse, The New Synagogue (b. 1866)

Background imageSynagogue Collection: FRANCE-Champagne (Aube)-Troyes: Rue Bonneval Synagogue

FRANCE-Champagne (Aube)-Troyes: Rue Bonneval Synagogue
FRANCE, Champagne (Aube), Troyes: Rue Bonneval Synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: HUNGARY-Great Plain-SZEGED: Old Synagogue / Nador utca Street

HUNGARY-Great Plain-SZEGED: Old Synagogue / Nador utca Street
HUNGARY, Great Plain, SZEGED: Old Synagogue / Nador utca Street

Background imageSynagogue Collection: HEBREW ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Archaeological remains of the ancient synagogue

HEBREW ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Archaeological remains of the ancient synagogue
Hebrew Art. Archaeological remains of the ancient synagogue dating from the 5th-6th centuries. Saranda, Albania

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Congregation Mikve Israel-Emanuel in Curacao

Congregation Mikve Israel-Emanuel in Curacao

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Wedding of Mr G Hs Edgar and Miss E V Samuel, at the west end Synagogue The bride

Wedding of Mr G Hs Edgar and Miss E V Samuel, at the west end Synagogue The bride and groom 18 September 1923

Background imageSynagogue Collection: The Jewish synagogue on Mill Street in lower Manhattan. Line engraving, early 19th century

The Jewish synagogue on Mill Street in lower Manhattan. Line engraving, early 19th century
NEW YORK: SYNAGOGUE. The Jewish synagogue on Mill Street in lower Manhattan. Line engraving, early 19th century

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Reading from the Torah in the Synagogue. Oil on canvas. Private Collection

Reading from the Torah in the Synagogue. Oil on canvas. Private Collection

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Service in the Synagogue during the reading from the Torah, interrupted by the entrance

Service in the Synagogue during the reading from the Torah, interrupted by the entrance of an angry crowd led by a priest. Austrian school, 1868. Oil on canvas. Private collection

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Interior of Synagogue during prayer. 17th century Italian School. Oil on canvas. Private collection

Interior of Synagogue during prayer. 17th century Italian School. Oil on canvas. Private collection

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Christ raising the daughter of Jairus, Governor of the Synagogue, from the dead. Bible: Mark V

Christ raising the daughter of Jairus, Governor of the Synagogue, from the dead. Bible: Mark V. Illustration by JJ Tissot for his Life of our Saviour Jesus Christ 1897

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Kosciuszko walked into the synagogue in Krakow and asked the Jews to help with the uprising

Kosciuszko walked into the synagogue in Krakow and asked the Jews to help with the uprising. He promised that the Jews would be treated equally in Poland after the revolution

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Philip Magnus (b1843) English educationalist, writer and editor. A minister at the

Philip Magnus (b1843) English educationalist, writer and editor. A minister at the West London Synagogue (1866-1880). In 1880 he was appointed secretary of the City

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Laying the Foundation Stone of the East London Synagogue East London Synagogue Stepney

Laying the Foundation Stone of the East London Synagogue East London Synagogue Stepney Green on Monday April 17th 1876 Engraving 1876 Uk

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Consecration of the Western Synagogue, St. Albans-Place, St. Jamess, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Consecration of the Western Synagogue, St. Albans-Place, St. Jamess, Uk, 1851 Engraving
Consecration of the Western Synagogue, St. Albans-Place, St. James s, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Tora in Stadttempel synagogue

Tora in Stadttempel synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orhodox Jew

Orhodox Jew in the Eastern Parkway Lubavitch synagogue in Brooklyn



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"Exploring the Rich History and Artistry of Synagogues Around the World" From the teachings of Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer to the stunning Talmud artwork in Hertzliya synagogue, synagogues have been a focal point for Jewish communities throughout history. In Hertzliya, Israel, one can marvel at the intricate mosaic depicting zodiac signs at Beit Alpha Synagogue, dating back to the 6th century. Artistic representations also extend beyond ancient times. "The Twelve-Year-Old Jesus in the Temple, " an oil on canvas masterpiece from 1879, captures a significant biblical event within synagogue walls. Meanwhile, stained-glass windows like those found in Bucharest's Tailors Synagogue showcase Star of David motifs that illuminate with vibrant colors, and are not limited to any particular region; they can be found worldwide. Trieste's Jewish Synagogue stands as a testament to Italy's rich Jewish heritage while Sofia Synagogue in Bulgaria proudly holds its title as Europe's second-largest Sephardic synagogue since its construction in 1909. Even hospitals pay homage to Judaism through their synagogues. The Hadassah hospital features stained glass windows depicting the Tribes of Israel—a beautiful fusion of faith and healing. Similarly, Vienna's Stadttempel Synagogue boasts a sacred Ark curtain that adds reverence and beauty to its space. Across continents lies Eldrige Street Synagogue in Manhattan—a symbol of Jewish immigration and resilience in America—where visitors can admire exquisite stained glass windows portraying scenes from Jewish life. In Jerusalem's Jewish Quarter, even doors hold significance within synagogues' architectural grandeur—an invitation into spiritual sanctuaries where prayers echo through time. Whether it is exploring historical figures like Baal Shem Tov or admiring breathtaking artworks such as mosaic masterpieces or stained glass wonders—the world of synagogues offers us glimpses into centuries-old traditions and unwavering faith.