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Synagogue Collection (page 20)

"Exploring the Rich History

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Jewish wedding

Jewish wedding

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Tapestry in the Nazareth synagogue

Tapestry in the Nazareth synagogue, Paris

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Tables of the law embroidery in Stadttempel synagogue

Tables of the law embroidery in Stadttempel synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Belz synagogue

Belz synagogue, Jerusalem

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Purim celebration in the Belz synagogue

Purim celebration in the Belz synagogue, Jerusalem

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Bathroom in the Belz synagogue

Bathroom in the Belz synagogue, Jerusalem

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Shtreimel hats and books in the Belz synagogue

Shtreimel hats and books in the Belz synagogue, Jerusalem

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Purim celebration in the Belz synagogue

Purim celebration in the Belz synagogue, Jerusalem

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orthodox jew in the Belz synagogue

Orthodox jew in the Belz synagogue, Jerusalem

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orthodox jew in the Belz synagogue

Orthodox jew in the Belz synagogue, Jerusalem

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Purim celebration in the Belz synagogue

Purim celebration in the Belz synagogue, Jerusalem

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orthodox Jews celebrating Purim in Jerusalem

Orthodox Jews celebrating Purim in Jerusalem

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Purim celebration in the Belz synagogue, Jerusalem

Purim celebration in the Belz synagogue, Jerusalem

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Celebration of Purim festival in a Jerusalem synagogue

Celebration of Purim festival in a Jerusalem synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Celebration of Purim festival in a Jerusalem synagogue

Celebration of Purim festival in a Jerusalem synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Belz hassidic Jew praying at Maimonides tomb in Tiberias

Belz hassidic Jew praying at Maimonides tomb in Tiberias

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orthodox Jew in the Mount Meron synagogue

Orthodox Jew in the Mount Meron synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Belz hassidic Jews praying at Maimonides tomb in Tiberias

Belz hassidic Jews praying at Maimonides tomb in Tiberias

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orthodox Jew praying in the Mount Meron synagogue

Orthodox Jew praying in the Mount Meron synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orthodox Jews praying at Shimon bar Yochais tomb in the Mount Meron synagogue

Orthodox Jews praying at Shimon bar Yochais tomb in the Mount Meron synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orthodox Jew in the Mount Meron synagogue

Orthodox Jew in the Mount Meron synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Jewish protection symbols

Jewish protection symbols

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Synagogue prayer times

Synagogue prayer times

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Taleth weaving

Taleth weaving

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orthodox Jew at Nahabit Shim on synagogue in Jerusalem

Orthodox Jew at Nahabit Shim on synagogue in Jerusalem

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orthodox Jew at the Synagogue in Hebron

Orthodox Jew at the Synagogue in Hebron, part of the religious site known to both Jewish and Muslim worshippers as the Tomb of the Patriarchs

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Nahabit Shim on synagogue in Jerusalem

Nahabit Shim on synagogue in Jerusalem

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Synagogue in Hebron

Synagogue in Hebron, part of the religious site known to both Jewish and Muslim worshippers as the Tomb of the Patriarchs

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orthodox Jewish boy at the Synagogue in Hebron

Orthodox Jewish boy at the Synagogue in Hebron, part of the religious site known to both Jewish and Muslim worshippers as the Tomb of the Patriarchs

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orthodox Lelov Jews at the Synagogue in Hebron

Orthodox Lelov Jews at the Synagogue in Hebron, part of the religious site known to both Jewish and Muslim worshippers as the Tomb of the Patriarchs

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Davids Tomb synagogue

Davids Tomb synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Talmud artwork in Herzliya synagogue

Talmud artwork in Herzliya synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Herzliya synagogue mezuza

Herzliya synagogue mezuza

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Woman praying in Elijahs cave synagogue in Haifa

Woman praying in Elijahs cave synagogue in Haifa

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Elijahs cave synagogue in Haifa

Elijahs cave synagogue in Haifa

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Herzliya synagogue sacred ark

Herzliya synagogue sacred ark

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Herzliya synagogue high chair

Herzliya synagogue high chair

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Donation in Elijahs cave synagogue in Haifa

Donation in Elijahs cave synagogue in Haifa

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Man reading in Elijahs cave synagogue in Haifa

Man reading in Elijahs cave synagogue in Haifa

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Stained glass window in the synagogue of the Hadassah hospital

Stained glass window in the synagogue of the Hadassah hospital, Tribes of Israel, Gad

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Stained glass in the Jerusalem great Synagogue

Stained glass in the Jerusalem great Synagogue, Moses receiving the tables of the law

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Sephardic synagogue

Sephardic synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Orthodox Jew praying at Simeon Bar Yochais grave on Mount Meron

Orthodox Jew praying at Simeon Bar Yochais grave on Mount Meron

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Rituals during a bar mitzvah celebration

Rituals during a bar mitzvah celebration

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Torah reading in a synagogue

Torah reading in a synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Torah

Torah

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Book of Esther (Meguilah)

Book of Esther (Meguilah)

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Purim celebration in a liberal synagogue Book of Esther (Meguilah)

Purim celebration in a liberal synagogue Book of Esther (Meguilah)



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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.