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Synagogue Collection (page 23)

"Exploring the Rich History

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Synagogue Collection: Great Synagogue, Lyon, Rhone, France, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Mezuza, Hertzliya Synagogue, Israel, Middle East
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Synagogue Collection: Synagogue and Dutch church, Cochin, Kerala state, India, Asia
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Synagogue Collection: Synagogue, New York, United States of America, North America
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Synagogue Collection: Sukhot celebration in the sukha of the Eastern Parkway Lubavitch Synagogue in Brooklyn
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Synagogue Collection: Torah in Avignon Synagogue, Avignon, Vaucluse, France, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Taleth, kippa, yad and Torah in the Great Synagogue, Geneva, Switzerland, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Kippas in the Geneva Great Synagogue, Geneva, Switzerland, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Torah and yad in the Geneva Great synagogue, Geneva, Switzerland, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Arch curtain in the Geneva Great synagogue, Geneva, Switzerland, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Geneva Great Synagogue, Geneva, Switzerland, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Great Synagogue, Geneva, Switzerland, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Star of David embroidery in Stadttempel Synagogue, Vienna, Austria, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Tables of the Law embroidery in Stadttempel Synagogue, Vienna, Austria, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Torah in Stadttempel Synagogue, Vienna, Austria, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Sacred ark in Avignon Synagogue, Avignon, Vaucluse, France, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Menorah in Stadttempel synagogue, Vienna, Austria, Europe
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Synagogue Collection: Synagogue and Jewish Community Centre, Vedado, Havana, Cuba, West Indies, Central America
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Synagogue Collection: Mole Antonelliana
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Synagogue Collection: Arch of the Hurva Synagogue
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Synagogue Collection: San Francisco Quake 16
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Synagogue Collection: Reciting Kaddish
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Synagogue Collection: Jesus & Synagogue Ruler
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Synagogue Collection: Synagogue Interior
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Synagogue Collection: Jesus Upsets Synagogue


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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.