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"Exploring the Rich History

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Tucson, Arizona. Facade of historic Jewish synagogue (temple. )

Tucson, Arizona. Facade of historic Jewish synagogue (temple. )
Tucson, Arizona. Facade of historic Jewish synagogue (temple.)

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Tucson, Arizona. Reflections in stained glass windows inside Jewish synagogue (temple)

Tucson, Arizona. Reflections in stained glass windows inside Jewish synagogue (temple)

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Spain, Castilla-La Mancha, Toledo. El Transito synagogue. Ornate carved wall with

Spain, Castilla-La Mancha, Toledo. El Transito synagogue. Ornate carved wall with Hebrew & Kufic inscriptions with heraldic shield

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Europe, Italy, Florence. Jewish Synagogue

Europe, Italy, Florence. Jewish Synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Israel, Jerusalem, New City, Beit Knesset Synagogue

Israel, Jerusalem, New City, Beit Knesset Synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Czech Republic, Plzen. The Great Synagogue

Czech Republic, Plzen. The Great Synagogue

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Caribbean, Curacao

Caribbean, Curacao
Congregation Mikve Israel-Emanuel in Curacao

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Tunisia, Jerba Island, Erriadh, El-Ghriba Synagogue, b. 586 AD, oldest synagogue in North Africa

Tunisia, Jerba Island, Erriadh, El-Ghriba Synagogue, b. 586 AD, oldest synagogue in North Africa, interior

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Religious scrolls in Fes synagogue, Morocco

Religious scrolls in Fes synagogue, Morocco

Background imageSynagogue Collection: MOROCCO, MARRAKECH: Mellah (Jewish Quarter) 16th century Synagogue / Interior

MOROCCO, MARRAKECH: Mellah (Jewish Quarter) 16th century Synagogue / Interior

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Christ in the synagogue (Matthew 13: 54, 55). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Christ in the synagogue (Matthew 13: 54, 55). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor
DORÉ: CHRIST PREACHING. Christ in the synagogue (Matthew 13: 54, 55). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageSynagogue Collection: HANNUKAH CELEBRATION, 1880. A reenactment of the rededication of the Temple at Jerusalem

HANNUKAH CELEBRATION, 1880. A reenactment of the rededication of the Temple at Jerusalem, during a Hannukah celebration of the Young Mens Hebrew Association at the Academy of Music in New York City

Background imageSynagogue Collection: NEW YORK: SYNAGOUE, 1858. Interior view of Temple Emanu-El, while located, 1854-1868

NEW YORK: SYNAGOUE, 1858. Interior view of Temple Emanu-El, while located, 1854-1868, in a church building on East 12th Street in Manhattan. Wood engraving, American, 1858

Background imageSynagogue Collection: PRAGUE: SYNAGOGUE. Line engraving, 19th century

PRAGUE: SYNAGOGUE. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageSynagogue Collection: NEW YORK: SYNAGOGUE, 1891. The entrance to the just completed Temple Beth-El at Fifth Avenue

NEW YORK: SYNAGOGUE, 1891. The entrance to the just completed Temple Beth-El at Fifth Avenue and 76th Street in New York. Wood engraving, 1891 or 1892

Background imageSynagogue Collection: CIRCUMCISION OF CHRIST. Line engraving, 1599, by Crispian van de Passe the Elder

CIRCUMCISION OF CHRIST. Line engraving, 1599, by Crispian van de Passe the Elder

Background imageSynagogue Collection: SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST. The circumcision of the son of Zacharius (St. Luke 1: 63)

SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST. The circumcision of the son of Zacharius (St. Luke 1: 63)
SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST. The circumcision of the son of Zacharius (St. Luke 1:63). Copper engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageSynagogue Collection: SYNAGOGUE, 19th CENTURY. Interior of a synagogue. Steel engraving, 19th century

SYNAGOGUE, 19th CENTURY. Interior of a synagogue. Steel engraving, 19th century, after a painting of 1830 by Solomon Alexander Hart

Background imageSynagogue Collection: HEBREW HIGH PRIEST. Hebrew high priest burning incense. Wood engraving, 19th century

HEBREW HIGH PRIEST. Hebrew high priest burning incense. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageSynagogue Collection: TOURO SYNAGOGUE, 1762. Touro Synagogue, dedicated in 1762, at Newport

TOURO SYNAGOGUE, 1762. Touro Synagogue, dedicated in 1762, at Newport, Rhode Island: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageSynagogue Collection: NEW YORK SYNAGOGUE, 1871. The Day of Atonement at the Jewish Synagogue in Sixth Street

NEW YORK SYNAGOGUE, 1871. The Day of Atonement at the Jewish Synagogue in Sixth Street, Near Second Avenue. Wood engraving, American, 1871

Background imageSynagogue Collection: JEWISH LIFE, 18th CENTURY. The Jewish ceremony of sounding the horn on New Years Day

JEWISH LIFE, 18th CENTURY. The Jewish ceremony of sounding the horn on New Years Day. Line engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageSynagogue Collection: JEWISH LIFE, 18th CENTURY. Holding up the Law in the sight of the people before it is read to them

JEWISH LIFE, 18th CENTURY. Holding up the Law in the sight of the people before it is read to them. Line engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageSynagogue Collection: HANNAH, SAMUEL & ELI. Hannah brings Samuel to Eli (I Samuel 1: 25). Wood engraving, American, 1884

HANNAH, SAMUEL & ELI. Hannah brings Samuel to Eli (I Samuel 1: 25). Wood engraving, American, 1884
HANNAH, SAMUEL & ELI. Hannah brings Samuel to Eli (I Samuel 1:25). Wood engraving, American, 1884

Background imageSynagogue Collection: TOURO SYNAGOGUE, 1762. Dedicated in 1762, at Newport, Rhode Island

TOURO SYNAGOGUE, 1762. Dedicated in 1762, at Newport, Rhode Island. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageSynagogue Collection: LONDON SYNAGOGUE, 1851. Consecration of the Jewish Synagogue at St. Albans Place, St

LONDON SYNAGOGUE, 1851. Consecration of the Jewish Synagogue at St. Albans Place, St. James, London, England. Wood engraving, 1851

Background imageSynagogue Collection: The Pegnitz shore and synagogue, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

The Pegnitz shore and synagogue, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Anapa, Russia - Black Sea Resort

Anapa, Russia - Black Sea Resort on the North Coast near the Sea of Azov. This postcard features sights of the town, including the Russian Jewish Synagogue (bottom)

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Great Synagogue, Tel Aviv, Israel

Great Synagogue, Tel Aviv, Israel
View of the Great Synagogue (Jewish National Fund Site) in Tel Aviv, Israel. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Seats in byzantine synagogue, Capernaum, Israel

Seats in byzantine synagogue, Capernaum, Israel
Seats in a byzantine period synagogue at Capernaum, Israel. Date: early 20th century

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Ohel Jakob synagogue, Munich

Ohel Jakob synagogue, Munich
The Ohel Jakob synagogue - built 2004-2006 as the new main synagogue of the Munich Jewish community, located at Sankt-Jakobs-Platz. 2010

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Israeli Synagogue

Israeli Synagogue
The ruins of an ancient synagogue in Israel. Date: 1960s

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Israel - Roman ruins at Capernaum

Israel - Roman ruins at Capernaum
Israel - Ruins of the synagogue at Capernaum, one of the oldest in the world, which appears to have been built around the fourth or fifth century AD

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Turin, Italy - the Mole Antonelliana

Turin, Italy - the Mole Antonelliana
Originally built as a synagogue, the Mole Antonelliana is a major landmark of the Italian city of Turin. It is named after the architect who built it, Alessandro Antonelli

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Reading the Book of Esther during Purim celebration in a synagogue, Montrouge

Reading the Book of Esther during Purim celebration in a synagogue, Montrouge, Hauts-de-Seine, France, Europe

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

JERUSALEM: LAST SUPPER. The interior chamber of the Cenacle, the site of the Last Supper at Mount Zion, Jerusalem. Stereograph, c1910

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Nazareth Synagogue, Paris, France, Europe

Nazareth Synagogue, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Great synagogue of Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Great synagogue of Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Europe

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Jewish Synagogue at Chelyabinsk

Jewish Synagogue at Chelyabinsk on the Miass River, Russia

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Szolnok, Hungary - A synagogue

Szolnok, Hungary - A synagogue
A Synagogue at Szolnok, the capital of the county of Jasz-Nagykun-Szolnok in central Hungary. Today, this building is the Gallery of Szolnok

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Jewish Penance

Jewish Penance
Penance of German Jews in their synagogue : they are beaten on their bare backs

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Trotskys Fathers Curse

Trotskys Fathers Curse
Trotskys old father, in the synagogue of Ekaterinoslav, asks the congregation to join him in cursing his son who has brought so many tears and so much blood to Russia

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Social / Azerbaijan 20C

Social / Azerbaijan 20C
Jewish children being taught in a synagogue in Azerbaijan

Background imageSynagogue Collection: San Francisco earthquake, the Synagogue

San Francisco earthquake, the Synagogue
View of the ruined Synagogue after the San Francisco earthquake. Following the earthquake, the city was badly damaged by fire

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Rite of Simcha Tora in Judaism

Rite of Simcha Tora in Judaism
The Jewish rite of Simcha Tora or rejoicing the law (opening and closing of the lessons of the law) on the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Ruins of the 4th century Synagogue at Arbel in the Galilee, Israel, Middle East

Ruins of the 4th century Synagogue at Arbel in the Galilee, Israel, Middle East

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Purim celebration in the Belz Synagogue, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Purim celebration in the Belz Synagogue, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Background imageSynagogue Collection: Carpentras Synagogue, Vaucluse, France, Europe

Carpentras Synagogue, Vaucluse, France, Europe



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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.